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    Firehouses - Bronx: E50 L19

    I covered long term as a Covering Lieutenant in Ladder 19 in the Mid 1980's. It was still very busy even then. My 1st run as a Lieutenant was on Overtime in Ladder 19, we arrived alone at a vacant H Type Multiple Dwelling with the whole top floor fully involved and fire through the roof. I...
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    FDNY Super Pumper and Tender are FINALLY back together.

    Yes, the tractors for both the Super pumper and the Tender are still the original Macks. I drove the Super Pumper Pump unit a few times as a "Fill in for the fill ins" I was assigned to the now closed Engine 27 on Manhattans Lower West Side at that time. After a few details to Satellite 1, at...
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    VINTAGE FDNY RIG PHOTOS.

    I remember see these rig responding and operating at fire when I was a Young Buff in Flatbush Brooklyn. I believe that these rigs were equipped with a "Buckeye Exhaust Whistle" that made a unique sound that could not be confused with an "Air Raid Siren." Captain Bob Rainey FDNY Engine 26 retired
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    FD ITEMS ON E BAY.

    Remember it is Illegal to possess and FDNY Official Badge, other than the one you were issued you on appointment or Promotion to the FDNY. Captain Bob Rainey FDNY Engine 256 retired.
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    Boro Call / Largest Response

    In addition to the regular response system the FDNY has "Emergency Command Procedures." In Emergency Command Procedure normal response to alarms in modified during periods of civil unrest. An Emergency Command Post is set up near the area of Civil Unrest and "Fire Control Teams" are set up and...
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    Firehouses - Bronx: E50 L19

    I worked in Manhattan's TL-18 as a firefighter and later in Lad. 19 in "Da South Bronx" as a long-term covering Lieutenant in the mid 1980's. Very interesting I never heard that L-18 was in the Bronx before that. At one-time Engine 17 quartered with TL-18 up until it's recent disbandment. E-17...
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    12/24/25 Queens 3rd Alarm Box 1464

    The best way to relay water is large capacity pumpers, and large diameter hose. By doing this you get less friction loss, more G.P.M. and you don't have to pump at really high pressures to relay water over great distances. The large diameter hose on the Satellites is 5 inches, and it the best...
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    Boro Call / Largest Response

    The Bells were in use until about 1975. I was appointed in January of 1973, and we were trained in the bells in "Proby" school. I remember, my unit Engine 27, at the time, being relocated to, Engine 73, in the South Bronx the night of the Jennings Street Collapse, in 1974, I think. The Bronx was...
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    ANOTHER WAR YEARS VET PASSES.

    I had the great honor of working with both Gary and his brother. I worked with Gary when I was in Ladder 11, and he was in Engine 28, on the Lower East Side. He was a firemen's firemen and great guy. Gary always had a smile and had a great sense of humor. Last time I saw him, was at the FDNY...
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    Merry Christmas to all

    Brothers and Sisters Merry Christmas. "Christ is the Reason for the Season." Captain Bob Rainey FDNY Engine 26 retired
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    12/24/25 Queens 3rd Alarm Box 1464

    You are right the 3 stage High Pressure pumpers are for taller high-rise building, whereas I said for some reason the buildings own Standpipe pumps are unusable. Per NYC Codes, buildings are required to have pumps every 25 stories. Some NYC buildings have combination Standpipes and Sprinkler...
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    12/24/25 Queens 3rd Alarm Box 1464

    My former unit Engine 26 was and is a High-Pressure Pumper. In my 8 years as Captain of Engine 26 we only used High Pressure Once at a high-rise fire in lower Manhattan. We drilled on H.P. pumping procedures a few times. The purpose of High-Pressure pumpers were for the supplying of the...
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    12/18/25 Bronx 5th Alarm Box 2326

    The brother above that states the "New" Super Pumper is designed for Foam use, is most likely correct. But it is capable of pumping a large amount of water if needed. Do we really need more rarely used foam capacity? San Francisco has the right, idea really large capacity pumpers for large...
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    12/18/25 Bronx 5th Alarm Box 2326

    The FDNY has had 2 1/2" for the last hundred years, mainly for fires that are "Incompatible with the use of 1 3/4"." Such as: An advanced fire upon arrival, fire in large uncompartmented area, exterior exposure protection, when operating off a Standpipe, and also whenever the I.C. directs the...
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    12/18/25 Bronx 5th Alarm Box 2326

    Why is this not a 6th or even 7th Alarm? Where is the "New" Super Pumper? Holding off actually a fire going above a 5th Alarm is bad because it causes the statistics to be wrong. Inaccurate statistics can cause FDNY unit to be disbanded. Once again if the "New" Super Pumper is not for fire...
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    Boro Call / Largest Response

    The 9/11/01 attack on the World Trade Center response, by the FDNY & Mutual aid Units was equal was equal to 27 Alarms. and was the largest response in the History of the FDNY. I worked in Manhattan for most of my career in the FDNY and ended up at almost all of the Major Brough Calls mentioned...
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    FDNY Super Pumper and Tender are FINALLY back together.

    The technical name for the "Deck Gun" is the "Stang Inteligiant Nozzle" as per the OLD FDNY All Units Circular about the Super Pumper System. The large Stang Inteligiant Nozzle on the cab of the Super Pumper Tender was rarely used. When it was used, often the S.P. Tender Cab was disconnected...
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    Super Pumper and Super Tender to be reunited in Michigan

    I was at the 10th Alarm "Actually 11th Alarm" in Bushwick around Myrtle Ave. in July 1977. I was a firefighter in Tower Ladder 18 on Manhattan's Lower East Side. I think we responded on the 6th Alarm, as a Special Called additional Tower Ladder. We ended up positioned above a McDonalds' or...
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    Super Pumper and Super Tender to be reunited in Michigan

    I was at the 1st fire the FDNY Super Pumper was used a, as a buff. The fire was at Manhattan Ave. & Commercial St. In Williamsburg Brooklyn, I think Brooklyn Box 98. Later when I was appointed to the Engine 27 in the FDNY I was detailed often to Satellite 1 when it was quartered at the old...
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