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    Car 40?

    Years back that would have been the Queens Boro Commander. Sorry, no idea of what it may be today.
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    FIREFIGHTERS WITH FAMOUS PARENTS OR CHILDREN

    He was a FF in L130
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    RET FF PEARSE KEARNS ENG*42.

    Rest In Peace Sir and thank you for all of your services.
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    6/27/25 Queens All Hands Box 4295

    Thanks Rich, Doug and Chief. I knew it was something prior to a pizzeria such as a market. I honestly did forget about the gym until you mentioned it.
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    6/27/25 Queens All Hands Box 4295

    Chief J.K. or Doug, Wasn't that a grocery store/mini mart back in the 80's ?
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    News of Members

    Ditto for all of the above!!!
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    Ughhh. Bad move.

    I foresee a few people getting "hooked up" and lifted.
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    6/20/25 Staten Island 10-75 Box 4839

    7266 Amboy Road. E151 & L76 could walk there.
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    Retired Disp 102/247 George Munch

    Rest In Peace George
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    6/17/25 Queens 10-75 Box 4174

    140?
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    6/16/25 Queens 10-75 Box 7789

    Is that still a 46 1st due box or now the 49?
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    Never Forget

    Continue To Rest In Peace Gentlemen!
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    New FDNY Tillers

    I read about it many years ago however where escapes me.
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    New FDNY Tillers

    As was done when the City bought Chicago's unwanted 1955 FWD 75 foot tiller rigs.
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    June 5, 2005

    It became a unified house with many fantastic people and times. Great times!
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    June 5, 2005

    Today marks the 20th anniversary of the "newest" company in the F.D.N.Y.. On this date in 2005, Engine 168 went in service located in Rossville, Staten Island. It was a combination quarters with EMS Battalion 23. Stay well and be safe my friends.
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    52/52 in the Bronx.

    It looks like the "Post Office" Mack tractor was pulling the rear portion of a 1955 FWD 75' wooden aerial rig.
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