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  2. On this site you will find the most complete archive of apparatus photos of the New York City Fire Department. Every First Line piece of apparatus in the department is represented here along with every Special Unit, as well as nearly every support unit the department has.

  3. New York City Fire Department - Wikipedia

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    There are currently six different types of fire companies in the New York Fire Department, which all operate distinct types of apparatus: 197 engine companies, 143 ladder (or truck) companies, 5 rescue companies, 8 squad companies, 3 marine (or fireboat) companies, and the hazardous materials (hazmat) company. In addition to these six types of ...

  4. Fire Department of the City of New York - Firefighting Wiki

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    The Fire Department of the City of New York, commonly referred to as the FDNY, was established in 1870 and is the largest and busiest municipal fire department in the United States (and the Western Hemisphere). This Department responds to Fire Suppression Emergencies as well as Chemical...

  5. Fire Department of the City of New York - Fire Apparatus Wiki

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    The New York City Fire Department, commonly referred to as the FDNY, is the largest municipal Fire Department in the United States.

  6. FDNY fire engines, ladder trucks, Rescue 1 and High Rise 1 responding with air horn, siren and lights in New York City, NY, USA. This compilation features a mix of FDNY fire apparatus, mostly...

  7. Rebuilding The FDNY Apparatus Fleet After 9/11 - Firehouse

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    After the collapse of the World Trade Center, the FDNY lost 91 pieces of apparatus and millions of dollars in equipment. The replacement cost was estimated to be $21 million. The rigs were...

  8. Detailing FDNY's 'super pumper' - FireRescue1

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    This semi-pulled pumper system designed by a naval engineer redefined “big water”. From 1965 through 1982, the T-Rex of fire pumpers roamed the streets of New York City, bringing with it ...