Depending on what box was struck, L20 or L15 would be second due. E36, third due, is quartered with L20. Very long run for L34. Would be like sending 120 second due with 156 to
Kings Highway and E. 14th Street,
Chief, looks like impact was between Leonard and Bradford Sts. opposite the Roosevelt Mall on Cottman Ave. close to Bustleton Ave. Its about 3 miles from me.
44 years ago today Battalion Chief Frank Tuttlemondo of the 44th Battalion, made The Supreme Sacrifice at 124 Osborn St. protecting his men.
Continued Rest in Peace Chief.
231's current rig a 2010 Seagrave, SP10028, was on display at the NJ State Convention in Wildwood in September 2011. It didn't enter service until the end of October 2011.
Again with a Truck at 283? With 120, 123,170, and 174 surrounding 283 and now Rescue in Brownsville, no need for another truck company. If that were the case, 176 would have went there instead of with 233.
Captain Paul Jetter and crew of Ladder 120 circa 1979.
Tom Hammond, Pete Lund, Kevin McCarthy, Captain Jetter, and Charlie Hayes.
Credit to Original Photographer.
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