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    ANOTHER WAR YEARS VET PASSES.

    Charles E, Quigg  E 217, Eng 40 L35, L27-2,  Bronx Help Team.  The Suncoast Florida Retirees attended the service for Charlie,Yesterday at the Sarasota National Veterans cemetary, The Venice American legion was present also. The service was well attended. R.I.P.
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    ANOTHER WAR YEARS VET PASSES.

    Calling Post from the Tinhouse Alumni stated that Lt Frank Lenahan was longest tenured officer assigned to E232 from 1973 until 1986, also not in Watkins St. as previously posted.
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    FDNY and NYC Firehouses and Fire Companies

    I have to dig out the three Books written by DC Phil Burns, I remember the name Connie Metzger but not sure which one,when I find it I will post. DC Burns was FF in L132 at the time CM was in 102,and the chapter referred to tough Fireman at a job.
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    FDNY and NYC Firehouses and Fire Companies

    Box 3762 , 249 & 113 are first due for the standard address of 1600 Bedford Ave. BOX 1080  280 & 132 are first due for the opposite side of the Building,47 McKeever Pl. Box 1080 is hardly ever transmitted unless the Caller states McKeever Pl. address. Box 1083 Bedford Ave. & Sullivan Pl is on...
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    FDNY and NYC Firehouses and Fire Companies

    I had to meet My Aunt at Atlantic & Nostrand Aves. I was early so I walked to 235 and met a young buff,we exchanged Hellos etc, He told me he was waiting for his Uncle. His Uncle shows up and I couldn't believe my eyes it was Vin Scully the announcer for the Brooklyn Dodgers. he lived over by...
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    FDNY and NYC Firehouses and Fire Companies

    There were two triple houses in Brooklyn that I know Engs 246-327  and L169  on East 23rd St off Voorhies Ave. until about 1959 or 60 Engs 245-326 And L161 & the 43 Bn.  West 8th St. Coney Island  I think that was gone early 50's
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    FDNY and NYC Firehouses and Fire Companies

    The firehouse for E5 & L3 was supposed to be built at  Ave. A and E.11St. There was another I remember for E228 & L114 supposed to be built between 2nd Ave. and 4th Ave.,40th St. to 44th St.  That never happened. L114 was built on 4th Ave. between 51 St. and 52nd St. with E201 and the 40Batt...
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    ANOTHER WAR YEARS VET PASSES.

    Outstanding letter and beautifully written. The Brotherhood at it's finest.
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    Detective Steven McDonald

    R.I.P. Detective McDonald and condolences to the Family.
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    OUR MILITARY.

    R.I.P.  Sir
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    51th ANNIVERSARY OF THE 23 ST FIRE....SOME PREVIOUS POSTS MIGHT HAVE OLDER DATES

    I didn't hear about this until I got home from Viet Nam & Korea in '68. God Bless them and continued R.I.P.
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    ANOTHER WAR YEARS VET PASSES.

    R.I.P. John. John was the Commisar at 280 for a long time.
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    8-27-06...BX 99 CENT STORE FIRE.

    Rest In Peace.
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    ANOTHER WAR YEARS VET PASSES.

    I guess it was a senior moment and or just forgetfulness  LOL  It was Lt Vince that worked in 132 not Reginald. Sorry for the confusion but finally got it right.
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    ANOTHER WAR YEARS VET PASSES.

    my mistake he was a Lt. in L132 not Vincent.
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    ANOTHER WAR YEARS VET PASSES.

    Vincent was a Capt in L112 Reginald was the Lieutenant of L132
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    FDNY and NYC Firehouses and Fire Companies

    Gman where did you get that info??  I must be hallucinating  LMAO  I can picture the fh in my head. I used to walk from 58 & 26 to 91 & 43 then get on the Lex subway at 110 St. Maybe just maybe I got them mixed up???
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    FDNY and NYC Firehouses and Fire Companies

    Chief I don't think that is 26-58 old firehouse.The House I remember had three bays,looking at the front 58 was in the right bay,26 was in the center bay,and Water Tower was in the left bay. The Firehouse was on E.114 St between Madison and Park. I remember the running board for E58 as they had...
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