129’s Chauffeur is doing exactly what you’re supposed to do at a taxpayer. Define the perimeter. The roofman decided to throw up a portable (his tool) as an additional ladder to the roof. If I bring a tool, I’m using it. Just what he did. Accomplished his mission.
Funny that the entire 5th alarm assignment are Manhattan engines. Makes perfect geographical sense…just a ground ball from Pitt Street. With today’s traffic not so much.
My class…3/74… was the last held on then Welfare Island. I lived on 34th Ave and 21st street (Queensview) at the time so pretty convenient. Right past St Rita’s to proby school. Afterwards it became less fun as it was the dreaded Manhattan box 920…the Rock for evaluation. You’d sit on pins and...
When Eddie Thompson walked into a room…the sun came out. His warmth, infectious smile…never ending laugh…he just had IT. Rest in Peace, Eddie. You made every room better by being there.
LtQ… that makes you senior…not old…lol. Jimmy was a great chief. Worked in great shops and learned what was important and what wasn’t. Early on in 133’s existence, we’re still figuring everyone out. We have BI… which on this day meant monitoring the radio in quarters, then when asked your 10-10...
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Wow…Awful move. Too bad he didn’t have to go back to 13th Street and sit across the kitchen table from your highly respected dad. Mightta gotten an earful. 6th always had excellent chiefs…mostly…lol.
Being told to “remain 10-8” and turning and going home are two completely different things…lol. Told this story before but we (133) were told to remain in service and not respond to a job out east of us. Pretty close to this location actually. Anyway, it sounded good so we headed over there…just...
Seeing those pics reminded me…had a job in a similar building except this was in Bricktown with 127 second due. Early in 133’s existence so a few growing pains with the neighboring trucks. Put the roofman on the roof then dropped the aerial down to punch out windows and enter second floor. Was...
Signal....been out a long time but I'll guess that if 133 was riding short they'd be minus their OVM. First floor fire in a PD would send the forcible entry team to the fire....roofman to the front porch to go above and the OV to the rear with a 24 footer. Chauffeur would get into the attic if...
Uhh...a few times...lol. 432 had to be one of the busiest working boxes in the city back then. MD..."432 is in. Reported to be fire top floor rear". Pull up your boots. Think it still stands in 28/11's kitchen.
Hahaha...ah yes...the good old days. Seriously though....while there was always a rivalry between 28 and 5...there was also a tremendous mutual respect as well. We always knew 5 engine was an aggressive, hard charging company and especially in the truck...we went above knowing we'd be protected...
So much of Manhattan sequence of arrival has to do with time of day. This looks like 5 am so all bets were off. But there are times both 3 truck and 9 truck simply can not go against traffic for the one block necessary to get them in first. Both 13th street and 3rd street (Great Jones) go west...
The Lower East Side may not do the fire duty we once did...but the spirit certainly lives on. Just attended a luncheon/reunion down here....40 guys spanning every decade from the 60's on up well represented. Amazing to see guys I worked with some 45 odd years ago. One of my proby classmates was...
Subway key…always a favorite Annual Inspection request. Deputy would pick a guy…usually neither the bop nor the chauffeur..and ask him to go get the subway key. Better not open the wrong compartment door..lol.
Back in the day, Box 418 was definitely the most frustrating box in our response area. We were (are) quartered at 222 East Second Street...this fire is at 29 East Second Street....literally 2 blocks west of quarters...and we don't go. Was no FAST truck back then. 28 was (R)...third due. Could...
Been a very long time since I was there but if I remember correctly each "building" comprised two addresses. This one was 80/90. The one closer to Houston is 110/120. I believe each address had a separate lobby but the hallways were interconnected above. Twoteamtease or someone more current can...
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