KBR359

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  • Birthday 03/23/1955

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  • Location Westchester County New York
  1. RIP Mike Dobbin, A loving Husband, Father, Son, and a proud Member of the MVFD and a resident of Eastchester. Mike was a very special person to everyone he knew, always there to lend a helping hand with his witty smile.You will be missed by all that knew him. God bless you my special friend. Thank you Mike Dobbin.
  2. Eastchester Fire Chaplain Carl Maiello praying for the residents and Firefighters.
  3. Fire was in a 3 story house. The building had terra cotta & cement wall cover by plaster. House was bulit like a fortress.
  4. Heavy Fire at 134 Columbus Ave. Tuckahoe. House is owned by a retired Eastchester FF. A resident was rescued off the roof by the crew of Ladder 16 out of the Tuckahoe Fire House.
  5. I think that now we are the only Fire Department in New York State WITHOUT a RESCUE. I guess that I come from the old school of Firefighting. Now all our rigs are busting at the seams in every compartment with all of our equipment that we have to carry. Go figure!!
  6. Fundraiser is this Sunday at the Quarry Restaurant in Tuckahoe, NY 2pm till ????
  7. Bugs Bunny - the perfect employee. Never absent. Never late. Never changes the script. Doesn't have an agent. Never asks for a percent of the profit. Doesn't ask to have his relatives on the payroll
  8. Hey Hap, Happy Birthday. Enjoy your day. Keep up the good work at 60 Control. From your pals at the Eastchester Fire Dept, Car 2102 & Car 2102A group # 3.
  9. For a person that grew up in the Village of Tuckahoe for all of my life, and now at the ripe old age of 53, I can tell you that the "TUCKHAOE QUARRY" goes way beyond Fisher Ave and Marbledale Rd. There was and still is a vein of marble that runs from Leewood Dr. off the Bronx River Pkwy south to Eton Pl. in Eastchester. which would be the first quarry. The second quarry was on Marbledale Rd between Lincoln Ave & Fisher Ave, which would be the second one. The next quarry was a block south on Marbledale Rd. from Glen Rd to just south of Jackson Ave in Tuckahoe. The first two quarries now do have water in them but the third one was filled in with dirt some time in the early 60's or so. That land was at one time a dirt parking lot and now all it is is a flat piece of land with a very historic past. The vein of stone ran for about a mile and a half to two miles or so. A large amount of our Marble was used in Washington DC, St Patricks Cathedral, in NYC, & Lyndhurst Castle in Tarrytown to name a few. http://academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/geology/...kahoeMarble.htm
  10. Just wondering, since this was a Working Fire with 4 Engines, Ladder 16, and Tower Ladder 17, was the Eastchester Fire Dept. SAFETY OFFICER on the scene when this incident occurred? Also, I hope that the TWO Brother Firefighters who were injured at this call are doing OK tonight. Great stop Gr # 4 and Capt Lou.
  11. Hey isn't Sunday what is FEDERICO doing at work?
  12. Which part of Maine were you going Bear Hunting?