I visited this 1938 vintage active fire house today on my twilight trip to nyc with my 17 yo grandson. This was my first time back to nyc over 20 years ago. Firefighter John Parker buzzed us in after seeing a flyer on the house door that read we sell t shirts. Most of my nyc relatives are long gone. Fire fighter Parker was most kind giving us a tour and listening to me go as a teenager in the 1970s how I was a fire buff listening on my radio about the fires, rescues, 10-92 s In canaries engine 258, ladder 170, engine 323, battalion 58. I am very thankful for all the fire fighters and especially to those who perished on 911. God bless all the fire fighters and thank you to fire fighter Parker for this memorable and...
Read moreWhile visiting New York, my dad and I were trying to return our rental car but couldn’t find the location no matter how hard we searched. Fortunately, there was a fire station right next to us, so I asked the firefighters for help. Three firefighters kindly assisted us, and this remains a beautiful memory from our time in New York. Wanting to show our gratitude, we returned to the fire station with the intention of offering them a cup of coffee after returning the rental car. Unfortunately, we couldn’t meet them again. To those firefighters, thank you very much for...
Read moreWe visited this firehouse in May 2018 and the guys are amazing. The door was closed so i just used the doorbell. They opened their doors so friendly. Because the ladder just left a few minutes ago they allowed us to wait for their return. I bought one of their amazing shirts and left some stuff from a german firehouse. It was a real favour to meet these incredible men. I would totally vistit them again next time.
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