This from Steve Redick:
Here’s an interesting audio recording of radio traffic from a 3-11 Alarm fire at 59th & LaSalle, 10/18/81
This from Steve Redick:
Here’s an interesting audio recording of radio traffic from a 3-11 Alarm fire at 59th & LaSalle, 10/18/81
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#1 by mike mc on February 16, 2017 - 10:15 AM
Thanks for posting. They could run out of snorkels pretty quick in the pre tower-ladder days. I am assuming that they announced the names of the deputy chiefs so that Fire Commissioner Blair knew would know whom he was dealing with. Times change. No staging area. No announced run down. No RIT. I thought the change of quarters was simpler and better back then. Certain companies got tagged for it such as Engines 28, 39, 99, and 120. They didn’t wake up everybody in the city to move them a mile and a half. The fire alarm operators had to make a lot of decisions and think on their feet back then. Getting companies and chiefs to shift to fire ground was always a problem.