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    They Still Got It

    That was a great recording. Barbara was a Queens girl and went to high school with a friend that later joined NYC EMS and retired 35 years later. Good ole' days.
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    7/10/25 Queens All Hands Box 5651

    There are certain units that are a "must fill" for relocators. Example, E251 in Queens and I believe E70 in the Bronx.
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    Box 2427 10-80-1 Liquid Asphalt Spill

    I presume the TT operator didn't do the tug test on the 5th wheel during his pre-trip inspection or some scoundrel pulled the pin when he wasn't looking.
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    VINTAGE FDNY WAR YEAR LIDS

    I know that name, but, from where I don't recall.
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    Car 40?

    Sorry for the misunderstanding, what I referred to was "Car4-0" of EMS back in the day which was the EMS QBC, not FD Car 40.
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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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