Gothamist • January 25, 2017Located in an erstwhile firehouse, this fascinating little museum features an extensive collection of vintage firefighting equipment and memorabilia dating all the way back to the 1600s.
Adam S. • January 6, 2013classic chinatown photo-op
City of New York • May 13, 2013Peek around the corner of the firehouse (on Greenwich Street) and you’ll find a brass relief monument dedicated to all FDNY members killed at the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001.
Landmarks Preservation Commission • July 19, 2013Located near the center of NYC government, the c. 1905 Beaux-Arts style building was designed by Trowbridge and Livingston and named a landmark in 1993. Both companies are among NYC’s oldest.
Tes C. • February 8, 2012We didn't start the fire, it wad always burning since the worlds been turning
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.
Landmarks Preservation Commission • July 19, 2013Completed in 1886 and landmarked in 1998, the Romanesque Revival style building was designed by Napoleon LeBrun for the FDNY’s headquarters. Its upper floors are now used by the NYPD.
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.
Eric A. • October 13, 2020I’d like to take this opportunity to publicly commend EMT Alex Velasquez and his partner for the professionalism & courtesy they extended to me on Sunday October 11th ‘20 during a medical emergency.
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