EPISODE · May 5, 2023 · 1H 18M
GETTIN" SALTY EXPERIENCE | BACK IN THE DAY : EPISODE 21 | 1958 NYC WOOSTER STREET FIRE
from Gettin' Salty Experience Firefighter Podcast · host Gettin Salty Experience
Be sure to tune into our next segment of "BACK IN THE DAY” tomorrow Thursday May 4th! Join us at 8PM EST on our YouTube Channel when we be discussing The Wooster St Fire in 1958. FDNY Firefighters venting the roof, and 4 member of NY Fire Patrol # 1 placing salvage covers were buried alive when all floors and the roof suddenly collapsed in a Manhattan fire. It was on Wooster Street in a burning 6 story, 80 x 100 foot, heavy timber construction, loft building in “Hells’ hundred acres” lower Manhattan. The fire occurred at 2215 hours in the baled paper storage building. Killed In The Line Of Duty Were:Fire Patrol # 1, Sergeant Michael McGee-FPNYFire Patrol # 1, Patrolman Louis Brusati-FPNYFire Patrol # 1, Patrolman James Devine-FPNYFire Patrol # 1, Patrolman Michael Tracy-FPNYLadder Co. # 10, FF Bernard Blumenthal-FDNYLadder Co. # 1, William Schimd-FDNYA Fifth Alarm as well as special calls for additional manpower were utilized in the search and rescue operations to recover the 6 members, At the time, there was 9 inches of snow as well as temperatures in the single digits. We will be joined by legendary FDNY Deputy Chief Jay Jonas. The chief has done extensive research on this particular fire and even wrote a training and safety newsletter about it. YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS THIS ONE. #backintheday #FDNY #neverforget #salty #gettinsalty #staysaltymyfriends #dontmissout---Connect with Us---WEBSITE: https://gettinsaltyapparel.com...INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/salt...FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/getti...TWITTER: https://twitter.com/saltydogap...SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/...SPREAKER: https://spreaker.page.link/iZ7...APPLE PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/...Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gettin-salty-experience-firefighter-podcast--4218265/support.
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Be sure to tune into our next segment of "BACK IN THE DAY” tomorrow Thursday May 4th! Join us at 8PM EST on our YouTube Channel when we be discussing The Wooster St Fire in 1958. FDNY Firefighters venting the roof, and 4 member of NY Fire Patrol # 1 placing salvage covers were buried alive when all floors and the roof suddenly collapsed in a Manhattan fire. It was on Wooster Street in a burning 6 story, 80 x 100 foot, heavy timber construction, loft building in “Hells’ hundred acres” lower Manhattan. The fire occurred at 2215 hours in the baled paper storage building. Killed In The Line Of Duty Were:Fire Patrol # 1, Sergeant Michael McGee-FPNYFire Patrol # 1, Patrolman Louis Brusati-FPNYFire Patrol # 1, Patrolman James Devine-FPNYFire Patrol # 1, Patrolman Michael Tracy-FPNYLadder Co. # 10, FF Bernard Blumenthal-FDNYLadder Co. # 1, William Schimd-FDNYA Fifth Alarm as well as special calls for additional manpower were utilized in the search and rescue operations to recover the 6 members, At the time, there was 9 inches of snow as well as temperatures in the single digits. We will be joined by legendary FDNY Deputy Chief Jay Jonas. The chief has done extensive research on this particular fire and even wrote a training and safety newsletter about it. YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS THIS ONE. #backintheday #FDNY #neverforget #salty #gettinsalty #staysaltymyfriends #dontmissout---Connect with Us---WEBSITE: https://gettinsaltyapparel.com...INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/salt...FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/getti...TWITTER: https://twitter.com/saltydogap...SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/...SPREAKER: https://spreaker.page.link/iZ7...APPLE PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/...Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gettin-salty-experience-firefighter-podcast--4218265/support.
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