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Monday, November 13, 2006

Squad 18 Firehouse

The firehouse at 132 W. 10th Street is the home of Squad 18 of the New York Fire Department. This historic building, built in 1892, is admired (and photographed) by passersby for its most notable feature - the baydoor, which was painted in 1976 for the American bicentennial. The vibrant, detailed painting depicts responding firemen. NYC has funds set aside specifically for the restoration and preservation of this landmark. Click here for more photos. The building was recently renovated - during this period their operations were temporarily relocated to SOHO. Click here for Squad 18's website with more info about their operations, equipment, members and a gallery of photos and calendar of "runs." The Fire Department has always been held in high esteem for providing an absolutely critical emergency service. And of course in NYC, after 911, with all the firefighters who gave their lives, their work and sacrifice was highlighted and brought to the attention of everyone worldwide ...

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

That certainly is eye-catching. Wonderful photo, and really interesting description.

edwin s said...

definately worth stopping and admiring. great shot brian.

Brian said...

Thanks - it's a beautiful front. And fire departments always keep their houses so clean and crisp.
Brian

Susan said...

That looks amazing! There sure isn't any firehouse around here that looks like that!

I wish I could read what it says at the top right....

Marcyś said...

looks great, like toy shop or ... I don't know ... something for kids.

Marcyś said...

looks great, like toy shop or ... I don't know ... something for kids.

Brian said...

The top right says "In Memory Of" then a list of names then "We Will Never Forget"
Brian