Photo of firefighters removing body from NYC subway cave-in, 1915
Firefighters removing dead from the rubble of a 7th Ave. subway cavein in 1915. The uniforms are clearly pre-Nomex - fire- and-heat-resistant textiles. The equipment may be better now - perhaps staffing levels as well. They’ve gained some with better resources; but we’ve allowed the city and their jobs - to become more dangerous, too.
We don’t know much about the 1915 NYFD; we’ve never met a current NYFD firefighter who failed to impress. We’re not always confident of the decisions made at the political level. The men and the women in New York’s firehouses embody New York’s best qualities: fast, strong, and quick-witted. Not necessarily the best-equipped. We don’t get nearly enough invitations to dinner in firehouses, so we’re not prepared to comment on persistent rumors that certain New York City firehouses serve better meals than some of our better restaurants.
We’re not saying it isn’t true, mind you.
From old-picture.com
. Via Gothamist.

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