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    FDNY R-1 Captain set to retire

    Best of luck John on your retirement. Please give all the knowledge you have to anyone that asks. You earned this enjoy. Captain Bob Rainey FDNY Engine 26 I retired July 17, 2000.
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    A Double Happy Birthday Wish

    Happy Birthday Tom thanks for all you do, brother. Also Smokie the Bear resides at the Washington D.C. Zoo. I think he is about the 12th Bear with the same name. The 1st Smokie the Bear was found by U.S. Forest ranger at a large Forest Fire out West, nursed back to health from severe burns and...
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    MRI DANGER REMINDER.

    The truth is Ferris= Iron Containing metals are the real danger around MRI machines even when they are turned OFF. Many FD Tools contain iron in some form. Leave your tools and SCBAs outside of the room and area of ANY MRI Machine. Even a member's radio can be pulled into an MRI device. FD...
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    SQUAD COMPANIES

    I believe you are correct above, but I am not sure about Satellite 1 and the Satellite Officer being in Eng. 31s old quarters on East Broadway. When I was laid off on July 1st. 1975 Engine 27 was closed for a short time and later reopened only to be closed again "Sadly for Good". I was laid off...
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    SQUAD COMPANIES

    I believe that the Squad 5 quarters on East Broadway were once the quarters of Engine 31 that was closed in the late 1960s. The quarters of Engine 30 on Spring Street were, the FDNY Medical Office, the quarters of Department Ambulances (For the use of FDNY Firemen only) and later also the...
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    SQUAD COMPANIES

    Note Squad 5 was never quartered with Eng. 17, TL-18 & Batt. 4. Squad 5 had it own quarters, on East Broadway, I think. The current quarters of Eng. 15, TL-18 & Batt. 4 was built to be occupied also by Squad 5, but Squad 5 was closed before the firehouse on Pitt. Street was ready for use. BUT...
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    8-2-78....THE WALDBAUMS FIRE.

    Please take a look at the fine articles about this fire by *Now Retired FDNY Deputy Chief Vincent Dunn. He describes how the collapse took place, and the search & rescue operations conducted to try to recover our brothers. My fiend the late Lt. Jim Curran FDNY Rescue 1 spoke about this fire and...
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    RET CPT THOMAS P. TRACY MAR*1 WTC RELATED.

    Tom Tracy was a neighbor of mine and a friend. The last time I saw Tom was when we both were at a command post for the New Year's Eve "Y2K" preparedness for the year 2000. Tom was in charge of the Haz. Mat. team positioned the Quarters of Eng. 3, TL-12 and Batt. 7. I think I was an...
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    NYS Legislators pass law to open NYPD radio encryption to public

    Does anyone remember "Fire Pal" Radios from the 1960s 7 1970.s A Brown colored radio that allowed you to tune into all FDNY Frequencies? There was a time when almost every FDNY firehouse had a Fire Pal at the House Watch Desk. Captain Bob Rainey FDNY Engine 26 retired
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    Chicago O'Hare Apparatus

    I have seen photos of CFD YELLOW Airport units operating at fires outside the Airport grounds, including Squad units. Captain Bob Rainey FDNY Engine 26 retired
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    Tower Ladders vs Rear Mount straight ladders

    Good stuff brothers. I did not drive a lot in FDNY. But I did fill in from time to time in Satellite 1 when they were located at the then old Medical Officer on Spring Street. (Former Quarters of Engine 30 and Now the FDNY Museum) when I was a fireman in Engine 27. One Sunday I was detailed, and...
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    Tower Ladders vs Rear Mount straight ladders

    I had always heard that when the FDNY ordered new pumpers in the 1960s if the new pumper had NO POWER STEERING the FDNY got a free Partner Saw with each new pumper. I wonder how many extra parked cars were scraped due to no power steering in those Engine Companies. Knowing the FDNY of the era...
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    JULY 13, 1977 NYC BLACKOUT

    The fire was so intense that people evacuating buildings across the street from the main fire building were scared to leave via the front of the buildings due to radiant heat. So other FDNY members had to remove some of them via the rear yards and rear doors. We "TL-18" were not involved very...
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    JULY 13, 1977 NYC BLACKOUT

    Mike Barone and I worked together in Tower Ladder 18 a great fireman and great guy and a friend. TL-18 got a Unit Citation for our operations at the 5-5 997. I believe that we operated on Thruxton St. when the fire from the large heavy timber warehouse got so intense we needed to remove the rig...
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    JULY 13, 1977 NYC BLACKOUT

    I was a fireman in Manhattan's Tower Ladder 18 when the citywide Black Out of 1977 happened at the beginning of my night tour. 27 Houses later we had responded to 7 major multiple alarm fires. We were sent to Brooklyn early the next morning as Part of "Emergency Command Procedures" and the last...
  16. FDNY 1977 Backout Bklyn.jpg

    FDNY 1977 Backout Bklyn.jpg

  17. FDNY Blackout 1977 Major fire 5-5 Exposure 1-4 Corner.jpg

    FDNY Blackout 1977 Major fire 5-5 Exposure 1-4 Corner.jpg

  18. FDNY 5th alarm during Black out 1977 COLOR TL Ops..jpg

    FDNY 5th alarm during Black out 1977 COLOR TL Ops..jpg

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    Certifications for members

    Truly the FDNY Rescue Medics have an important role to play at major emergencies. I work with some Rescue Medics now at the FDNY WTC Treatment Program, while they are on light duty for injuries or sicknesses. They do know how to properly use SCBA's when required and have some training in...
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    FDNY FF JOB OPPORTUNITY.

    I protested my Lieutenant's Exam mark in the late 1970s and had my mark increased because of problems with the "In box/Out Box" portion of the exam, not complying with FDNY procedures. Captain Bob Rainey FDNY Engine 26 retired
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