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Engine Company 33, Great Jones St. |
There were, of course, firefighters in New York prior to 1865, but they were various types of volunteer companies. One of the perks of being a volunteer fireman in 1737 was that you were exempt from jury duty. We'd probably have an even bigger fire department today if that was still the case!
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Engine Company 240, Windsor Terrace |
The two sketches above are of the local firehouse where I live now, in Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn.
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Engine 55, SoHo |
This one in particular would look a lot better in color.
When I was a child, I loved firetrucks. I would get so excited when I saw them racing down the street, too young to realize that they might be heading to some scene of terrible disaster and tragedy. My mother says when I would see the trucks, I'd yell "Fire Truck! Fire Truck!" Except I couldn't pronounce the "tr", so it would come out "Fire Fuck! Fire Fuck!"
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Engine 258 and Ladder Company 115, Hunter's Point, Queens |
This is the firehouse they used in that show "Third Watch." That thing in front is a stuffed dog of some sort.
I hope to finish these and do some more. I have one of the Ghostbusters firehouse that's in a state too unfinished to post. Maybe this summer ...
I hope to finish these and do some more. I have one of the Ghostbusters firehouse that's in a state too unfinished to post. Maybe this summer ...
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