Correct Captain Bob. I grew up in Flatbush and rode with Engine 248 and Battalion 41 in the 60s and early 70s. Rode with the chief to the 12th many evenings to pickup the bag and then deliver to the companies. Back when E 249, 250, & 310 plus L 113 were in the battalion.
Back in my day, when Martin Scott was Chief Fire Marshal and then Commissioner, his car was kept at Engine 248 as their house was close to where he lived. The aides for that car washed and polished it every day;.
The Fairfield FD responded to a reported structure fire in the 300 block of Greenfield Street. First and second due engines were on other calls. First arriving unit, Shift Commander, in. Car3 reported heavy fire in attic and fire out the front door. Engines 1, 4, and 5 with Tower Ladder 2 and...
In this case, initial alarm was just Quiambaug and they responded with engine T 21 and tanker T 24. No hydrants in area. On working fire, requested assistance from Old Mystic. Fast Team (RIT) from Pawcatuck assigned next.
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