[quote name='anesti' post='71421' date='Jan 27 2007, 21:00 ']i hope nobody minds me posting all the fdny houses as im going to try and photograph all of them but anyway here is the nypd ems station on well forgot the street name but its in queens it was ex 66 hook and ladder quaters it sound wierd as the numbering is off for queens since its an xfdny house i posting to see if anyone has any info of its history[/quote]
According to [url="http://nyfd.com/history/cityhist.pdf"]NYFD.com's list[/url] it's on Buckley Street in Long Island City, the company became Ladder 116 and moved in with Engine 261...
[quote name='efin98' post='71444' date='Jan 27 2007, 21:45 ']According to [url="http://nyfd.com/history/cityhist.pdf"]NYFD.com's list[/url] it's on Buckley Street in Long Island City, the company became Ladder 116 and moved in with Engine 261...[/quote]
no its not. L116's first house was on Buckley St. this is not their first house. it is their second house.
The Engine and Ladder are both in the same places they have always been. If you look at a photo of the old house, you will notice the names were on the right side of the house. When they fixed it up they placed the Engine and Ladder over the bays, as well as the fill hose for the water tank. However know one ever asked which rig went on which side (So I was told when I was detailed down).
[quote name='FDNYTRUCKS.com' post='71447' date='Jan 27 2007, 21:59 ']no its not. L116's first house was on Buckley St. this is not their first house. it is their second house.
It is now where NYPD keeps their ambulances[/quote]
[quote name='TakeItIn' post='72025' date='Jan 30 2007, 02:35 ']well the age will vary alot, anywhere from 100+ to 2 years, i'd say. but i'm no expert. 83/29 quaters is around 101 years old.[/quote]
I'm going to go out on a limb here, but I would estimate the average age of a FDNY house at 55-60 years old. The book FHNY (cited earilier in this post) offers a look at all active FDNY firehouses along with the year that the house was built.
[quote name='rpcarlsen' post='72072' date='Jan 30 2007, 22:03 ']I'm going to go out on a limb here, but I would estimate the average age of a FDNY house at 55-60 years old. The book FHNY (cited earilier in this post) offers a look at all active FDNY firehouses along with the year that the house was built.[/quote]
My house is 99 yrs old.. It is for the most part in good shape, save for the 102 jacks holding up the floor. About the same if not more holding up the truck's floor as well. Built good and solid 100 years ago, when horse drawn steamers didnt weigh as much as a Seagrave......................
Kill 'em all, let Allah sort 'em out. NEVER forget 9/11/01 WTC, Pentagon, Pa. Avenge the acts with NO mercy.
Thanks to ALL the Brothers who were there 9/11/01 and afterwards. Words can never say what appreciation we have for you all.
[quote name='smketrfdny' post='72080' date='Jan 30 2007, 22:44 ']My house is 99 yrs old.. It is for the most part in good shape, save for the 102 jacks holding up the floor. About the same if not more holding up the truck's floor as well. Built good and solid 100 years ago, when horse drawn steamers didnt weigh as much as a Seagrave......................[/quote]
Same as my house, every time the truck backs in or goes out you can see the floor rolling. The last time the apparatus floor was done was in 1938. Gotta love the city. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/thumbsdown.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
[quote name='TransverseRoad' post='62732' date='Dec 29 2006, 23:18 ']Very nice picture. I've never been successful there. Not only a really tricky shot but also a very heavily traveled street with the NYPD 19th PCT next door and your back to the Russian Embasy.[/quote]
39/16's house has the top three floors for the NYPD. I heard that the time that building was built, it was the tallest building in NYC. Can anyone callaborate that story?
[quote name='FirePix1075' post='44289' date='Oct 16 2006, 21:10 ']FDNY Engine 26, on Manhattan's west side. Looks like a Ferrara inside (?).. I couldn't stop -- was driving past.[/quote]
26 Engine, a good friend of mine was detailed here on 9/11 from 34 Truck. His name was Dana Hannon, and he gave all on that fatefull day along with all of our other Brothers.
An interesting fact about 26 Engine. I believe it is the oldest or one of the oldest operating firehouses in the FDNY. In the pic, you can catch a glimpse of the spiral staircase on the rt. side (looking at the truck, rt side). The reason for the spiral staircase, is when they had the horse drawn apparatus, they had problems with the horses walking up the stairs, hence the installation of the spiral staircase.
[quote name='Gettheroof' post='72548' date='Feb 1 2007, 10:24 ']26 Engine, a good friend of mine was detailed here on 9/11 from 34 Truck. His name was Dana Hannon, and he gave all on that fatefull day along with all of our other Brothers.
An interesting fact about 26 Engine. I believe it is the oldest or one of the oldest operating firehouses in the FDNY. In the pic, you can catch a glimpse of the spiral staircase on the rt. side (looking at the truck, rt side). The reason for the spiral staircase, is when they had the horse drawn apparatus, they had problems with the horses walking up the stairs, hence the installation of the spiral staircase.
Pretty cool stuff....
Be safe.[/quote]
Here's a pic of a spiral staircase from Rsq3 and the collapse rig in the Bronx.