Landmarks Preservation Commission • July 19, 2013The c. 1906 Beaux-Arts building was one of the first designed in-house by the FDNY and named a landmark in 1986. It fought some of NYC’s most notable fires between 1940 and the 1980s.
The New Yorker • August 13, 2010These police officers deal with bomb threats and mysterious packages, and win Tony Awards in their spare time.
Bryce P. • September 14, 2011You can pick up a T-Shirt from the house for $20. It is authentic & goes to support the house. Very nice guys! Keep in mind they are keeping us safe & respect their space.
Landmarks Preservation Commission • July 19, 2013Landmarked in 1990, the 1897 Italian Renaissance style building by Hoppin & Koen, architects of the NYPD’s original HQ, was NYC’s 1st to use pneumatic tires, and battled many perilous midtown blazes.
FDNY • December 20, 2012This is the oldest active FDNY firehouse in NYC. Engine 26 has been in these quarters since its inception on Oct. 16, 1865, taking over the quarters of the former Valley Forge Engine 46.
Tes C. • February 8, 2012We didn't start the fire, it wad always burning since the worlds been turning
DanLikes • May 29, 2012Great CPR (Courtesy Professionalism & Respect).
Toliy G. • March 12, 2012Dont run from police, if they have to chase you they will bring an ass-whooping with them
City of New York • April 29, 2013If you ever catch a concert, sporting event or show at Madison Square Garden, know that FDNY firefighters from Engine 1/Ladder 24 will be the first to respond in case of an emergency.
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