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    LATEST FDNY10 CODES. (from FDNY Training Tips).

    Does anyone know if changes have been made to 10-60 signal? As far as I know there was or still is signal 10-60, Plus 10-60 Codes 1 and 10-60 Code 2. 10-60 Code 2 being reserved for truly major emergencies where more units and equipment are need than for 10-60s Code 1. Captain Bob Rainey FDNY...
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    Tower Ladders vs Ladder Towers

    As a FDNY Veteran of over 30 years, 20 of those years working in busy Tower Ladders there is rarely an advantage of Aerial Ladders over Tower Ladders. There are only 2 advantages of aerial ladders: #1 normally longer reach 100 ft. or more VS. 75 or 95 feet for Tower Ladders normally. #2 A...
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    Engine 17 Engine FDNY

    I worked in TL-18 when Max Rutter was still active. A great guy and a lot of fun to be with. I am also in the photograph I am the "Then Skinny guy" keeling in the front row, 5th from the right next to my friend Mike Barone. Mike Barone left L-18 to go to Rescue 5 in Staten Island, when rescue 5...
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    Tower Ladders vs Rear Mount straight ladders

    Anyone placing a tormentor on an aerial or Tower Ladder on anything other than solid ground is doing a dangerous act. Both aerial and Tower Ladders have fallen or shifted position when one tormentor was not fully extended. Never place the tormentor of a 68,000 LBS Tower Ladder on dirt or any...
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    VINTAGE FDNY RIG PHOTOS.

    I love the old Mack B Rescues. I had the honor of buffing at Rescue 2, after having met Lt. Dick Hamilton R-2 when I was a teenager. Anyone who wants to read an excellent FDNY Book, get a copy of "20,000 Alarms" by Lt. Richard "Dick" Hamilton. Photo #1 is of a 5th Alarm fire I buffed, back on...
  6. FDNY Rescue 2 @ 2-2 825 onn 7-17-68.jpg

    FDNY Rescue 2 @ 2-2 825 onn 7-17-68.jpg

  7. FDNY Lt. Dick Hamilton & His men at Bklyn 5-5  3-30-62.jpg

    FDNY Lt. Dick Hamilton & His men at Bklyn 5-5 3-30-62.jpg

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    CHARLESTON 9.... CONTINUED REST IN PEACE BROTHERS.

    My brothers in Charleston lost some great firefighters. A few know it, but a team from the FDNY Counseling Service Unit spent a good deal of time counseling the brothers in Charleston and helping through this most difficult time. I myself visited the site and when I was there only a homemade...
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    VINTAGE FDNY RIG PHOTOS.

    My 1st unit out of Proby school was Engine 27 at 173 Franklyn St. on Manhattan's Lower east side-SOHO. When I was appointed there, they had a 1970 Mack CF. engine 27 was closed shortly after the Firefighter Layoff's in 1975. When I was 1st assigned to Eng. 27 it was assigned to the now long...
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    New Seagraves

    Great to see photos of TL-18's new rig. I worked in TL-18 from March 1977 to Oct. 1984. Great company, great guys and a whole lot of fire duty in the late 1970s and early 1980s. R.I.P. all my brothers from Ladder 18 no longer with us. Captain Bob Rainey FDNY Engine 26 retired
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    6/7/25 Philadelphia PA 4th Alarm Box 522

    My grandson corrected me also me. he is a firefighter in Philly's Engine 54. Captain Bob Rainey FDNY Engine 26 retired
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    6/7/25 Philadelphia PA 4th Alarm Box 522

    Yes, the 1st unit on the scene can transmit a 2nd alarm in the FDNY. I did it twice in my time at a company officer in, once while a Lieutenant in L-19 and once as a Captain in Engine 26. I was at a fire in the Chelesa section in Manhattan where the Lieutenant in FDNY Rescue 1 transmitted a 2nd...
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    6/7/25 Philadelphia PA 4th Alarm Box 522

    I wonder with that much fire in such a large building why additional Tower Ladders and Squirts were not "special called" = FDNY Term". The Tower Ladder shown in the top photo would have had a better shot at covering two sides of the building, if it was possible to position on the corner/apex of...
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    6/6/25 Manhattan 10-77 Box 909

    I wonder what happened to Engine 26 normally they would have responded on the 10-77. Does anyone know where they were, perhaps at another box. Captain Bob Rainey FDNY Engine 26 retired
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    FDNY BOOKS

    The Alex Donchin "First Due!" is one of the greatest photo books about the FDNY in Brooklyn during the FDNY "war years" I was at a few of the fires shown so I bought the book and got Alex to autograph it for me. Buy it if you can. Alex is gone now but his great photographs lives on. Captain Bob...
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    New Seagraves

    The length of service for apparatus may be perhaps in the IAFF Contract agreements, but the need for replacement of fire apparatus is also stipulated in the "I.S.O. = Insurance Service Organization ratings that determines the Fire insurance rates. A few major fire departments have I.S.O...
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    SQUIRT

    The Squirt is and has been a great idea. Boston, L.A., San Francisco and NOFD all used them. Does anyone know if those Fire Depts still have any Squirts in regular use. Philadelphia F.D. still uses them. I buffed in Brooklyn when E-310 had a Squirt, and I saw it used a number of times. I once...
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    VINTAGE FDNY RIG PHOTOS.

    Love the color picture of the FDNY Water Tower. I was born in 1946 and one of my first, memories was a Lumber Yard fire across the street from our home. At that time my family lived on Brooklyn Ave. Brooklyn, right next to the Long Island RR "Bay Ridge Cut" I remember two things about the fire...
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    05/17/25 Brooklyn Water Rescue Box 0492/8050

    I made a slight error in describing the NY Harbor Ferrys. I should have said "N.Y. Waterways Passenger Ferries" that are manned by off duty FDNY Marine Company and NYPD Harbor Unit members working side jobs. Captain Bob Rainey FDNY Engine 26 retired.
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    05/17/25 Brooklyn Water Rescue Box 0492/8050

    Maybe I missed it was signal 10-60 transmitted? I noticed that NY Harbor passenger Ferrys were on the scene. Often these NY Harbor Ferrys are maned by off duty FDNY Marine Company and NYPD Harbor Unit member working side jobs off duty and, in these cases, can augment the on duty FDNY & NYPD...
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