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    GLORY DAYS

    It wasn't his desk, it was the company members personal folders which he gave to the Chief and said " Here..you run the company" ( That's the story I heard)
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    Remembrance

    Eddie Montaque  RIP "Big Guy"
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    Remembrance

    I was a LT in a house with a Battalion. One day tour a covering chief was working, a brother I hadn't seen in many years who I worked with when I was a Probie. We were sitting in the kitchen, reminiscing about the past, when he reminded me of a job that happened Christmas Eve when I was a...
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    TACTICAL CONTROL UNITS

    WNYF 1/70
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    Congratulations to Ladder Company 56 on their 50th Anniversary!

    The truck was not happy leaving E42 on Monroe Ave and going to Webster Ave with E48 and Div7. Not sure how long it lasted, but after the move the Truck was in the 56 Battalion and E48 was in Battalion 18 for a period of time. Pete Ortell L56, a great artist, came up with "rapid axes" in response...
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    Congratulations to Ladder Company 56 on their 50th Anniversary!

    New "Free Ladder 56" buttons on sale last night...... Thanks to you and Matt Daly hundreds of pictures were shown documenting  the Brothers on Monroe and Webster Aves...? cannot thank you enough Brother.
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    FDNY and NYC Firehouses and Fire Companies - 2nd Section

    I think BN25 was in with E91 not  E58
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    FDNY and NYC Firehouses and Fire Companies - 2nd Section

    Had the pleasure of working on Morris Ave. as a boss, great tradition, great firefighters and fire officers, great times!
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    FDNY and NYC Firehouses and Fire Companies

    WNYF 4/52
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    Matt Daly

    https://mattdaly.smugmug.com/
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    MARCH 25, IN FDNY HISTORY

    Stores were on the South East corner of Fordham Rd and Creston Ave. I think ( not sure) the plaque was on the Creston Ave side
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    ANOTHER WAR YEARS VET PASSES.

    FF Hirschfield
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    ANOTHER WAR YEARS VET PASSES.

    RIP Brother
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    ANOTHER WAR YEARS VET PASSES.

    Ret BC Edward Schoales B15, great man, FF E85, LT E37, Capt E48, die-hard engineman. Lost his son Tommy on 9/11. Rest in Peace Chief, a pleasure to know you and work with you. Edward Charles Schoales, 76, of Stony Point, NY passed away on Wednesday, July 15th, 2015. He was born on March 14th...
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    Working the 6X9 on the July 4th

    Really clamped down on illegal fireworks
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    FDNY and NYC Firehouses and Fire Companies

    Mack..... :-\
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    ANOTHER 9-11 MEMBER PASSES.

    Rest in Peace Brother.
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    FDNY and NYC Firehouses and Fire Companies

    Long time ago,  I remember the first fire on the 2nd floor was during the day, the other was right after the change of tours on the night tour.
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