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    Plymouth, Luzerne County PA 3rd Alarm Structure Fire 11/4/24

    Sometime the best firefighters just can't reach them. If working smoke detectors were properly installed in the house, she would have had a chance to escape before the fire overtook her. All firefighters try but we cannot walk though fire. Captain Bob Rainey FDNY Engine 26 retired
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    Anyone remember James B. McCormack?

    Your Grandfather is still remembered by the members of Engine 34 & Tower Ladder 21. A plague is displayed on the apparatus floor wall. I was a Lieutenant in Tower Ladder 21 from 1986 till I was promoted to Captain in 1991. We all in the fire service reach out to you in love for your grandfather...
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    FDNY Training Tips 2024-91: Brush Fires

    Note in Burned out areas of brush/forest fires, dangers exist from damaged trees and tree limbs falling on firefighters that feel they are in a "Safe Area". Alsos "Lookout" must be posted at all Bush/forest fire to look for danger such as falling/rolling rocks and hillside collapses. Note these...
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    FDNY Patches & Rig Decals

    I was also laid off from the FDNY from July 1, 1975, till March 1976. I never heard before that Engine 26 was disbanded between July 2nd & July 19,1975. Thanks for this information. I was retired on July 17, 2000, and later when I responded to the World Trade Center, I had to go to the...
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    FDNY Patches & Rig Decals

    My former unit Engine 26 at W. 37 St. is the oldest ACTIVE firehouse in the FDNY. I was always told it was built in 1860 and has been in continuous use ever since. The only exception I know about is the fire was being renovated on and about the WTC 9-11Attack. The Henry Street firehouse of...
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    FDNY PROMOTIONS

    I was a friend of 1st deputy Comm. Bill Feehan, and he was also my college instructor. I known, him when he was a Firemen in Ladder 3 and when he operated at the 23 St. fire and collapse. Also, we served together when he was Captain of Engine 28, and I was a firefighter in L-11. He was a truly...
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    FDNY PROMOTIONS

    A.C. Tom Curraro is a friend of mine and one of the best people I know. I wish him the best in his new assignment, as Chief of Fire Prevention. Captain Bob Rainey FDNY Engine 26 retired.
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    23 rd St fire

    For the Assignment for the 23 St. Fire & Collapse see WNYF Magazine.1967. Note young firefighters - NO FAST teams existed in the FDNY at that time, the Rescue Companies were started in early 1910s to rescue trapped firemen. At the 23 St. Fire some members of Rescue Co. 1 were trapped in the...
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    E-17 TL-18 & Batt. 4 members 1978.jpg

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    FDNY Patches & Rig Decals

    I was a firefighter in Tower Ladder 18 from 1977 to 1984. The firehouse is on Pitt Street, and it looks, very much like a castle or Fort. When I was a firefighter, their Engine 17 and Battalion 4. A few years back Engine 17 was closed, and Engine 15 was moved into the Pitt St. Firehouse from...
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    Chief of Department sleeve markings

    I lost track of the fact that Chief Esposito was promoted to Chief of Dept. He is a good man who have had the honor to meet. I still work for the FDNY as a Peer Counselor for the WTC Health Treatment Program/Counseling Service Unit. So, I still try to keep up on the "Jobs" coming and goings and...
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    23 rd St fire

    I was a Buff in FDNY Ladder 3 and was at the L-3 firehouse on E-13st. when L-3 responded to box 598. They knew me so I was able to stay in the firehouse as L-3 and Batt. 6 responded. I went to the housewatch and heard that that Box 598 was a "Job", So I got into my car and drove to W.23 St. and...
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    Chief of Department sleeve markings

    Chief Esposito is only ACTING Chief of Department as this time therefore he still has 4 stripes on his sleeve. When he. as I hope he will Formally PROMOTTED to Chief of Department he will were 5 stripes on his sleeve. WHO's who in the upper ranks of the FDNY changes all the time. I have over 50...
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    Firehouses with Former or Planned Ladder Companies

    I was a fireman in, the Lower East Side, "Fort Pitt" Tower Ladder 18 in the 1970s & Early 1980s. In quarters with us at that time was Engine 17 and then as, now the 4th Battalion. Above the doors clearly marked was "Squad 5" Which Never was quartered on Pitt. St., and Squad 5, was closed in I...
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    Fire Activity - 2024

    Great to hear from my friend Herb Eysser, who is still active with the UFA Staff. A great guy and a Great FDNY Dispatcher, keep it up brother. I also think fondly of your brother B.C. George Eysser another friend and "Brother in the Battle". Until then "Maintain a constant state of readiness."...
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    10/10/24 Manhattan 10-75 Box 1327

    There was a Plan to add another Squad in Upper Midtown at one point in time. One of the possibilities was to make Engine 23 a Squad. When I was the Captain of Engine 26 "The Bat Cave" due to the amount of Ladder Co. experience myself and some of my officers had, we were given Truck Co. tools and...
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    FDNY Squad 1 Harlem in 1950s ot 60s.jpg

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    10/8/24 Bronx 2nd Alarm Box 3365

    Great job by the FDNY in both the 2 Alarm (Plus) Bronx and at the Staten Island 3rd Alarm (Plus). Having spent more than 20 years in busy, FDNY Tower Ladders the need for Tower Ladder to be supplied with water "A.S.P." is evident. If interior lines are not able to control the fire rapidly, a...
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    Hurricane Helene Response

    I know the FDNY Fire & EMS are GOING down. But I do not really know the number. Also, the FDNY/Red Cross Disaster Assistance Response Team =D.A.R.T. IS on the way. D.A.R.T. includes many retired FDNY Firefighter and Fire Officers. Captain Bob Rainey FDNY Engine 26 retired.
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    FDNY Training Tips 2024-83: Safely Venting Glass

    When I was a Firefighter, I was Filling in as a Chief Aide for FDNY's Battalion 4. We went to a Serious High-Rise Fire in the Financial District/Wall St. area of Lower Manhattan. Broken glass from the upper stories of the fire building pierced the Steel Roof of the Field Communications Unit...
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