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    12/9/25 Manhattan 4th Alarm Box 1312

    Thanks to both of you.
  2. B

    12/9/25 Manhattan 4th Alarm Box 1312

    Does anyone know why TL 44 responded on the fourth alarm? Were they covering for TL 14? Did they come from their own quarters?
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  4. B

    7/26/25 Manhattan 10-75 Box 1662

    Mercifully this didn’t happen in the early morning hours.
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  9. B

    7/24/25 Manhattan 10-75 Box 1534

    A few shots…
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  13. B

    1/19/25 Manhattan All Hands Box 1599

    Correction: R-3 was 10-84 but released soon.
  14. B

    1/19/25 Manhattan All Hands Box 1599

    10-84 were E-67 (rather than E-60) and B-13 (instead of B-14). R-3 was not 10-84.
  15. B

    9/28/24 Manhattan 10-75 Box 1540

    E84 (for 80)). Sq 41 brought their second piece.
  16. B

    9/10/24 Manhattan All Hands Box 1626

    E 44/ Hazardous Material Technicians Unit arrived after the UC, reportedly in response to a lithium battery.
  17. B

    8/9/24 Queens 3rd Alarm Box 8530

    Thank you! I’ll try to find a copy.
  18. B

    8/9/24 Queens 3rd Alarm Box 8530

    Is there a source to learn which Queens boxes B39 (and other battalions chiefs close to other boroughs) responds first due chief?
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    8/8/21 Manhattan 10-75 Box 1395

    Busy night. Engs 69 and 67 responded instead of 58 and 91; L. 34 for 26.
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