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The Bowery Boys: New York City History

#161 Fire Department of New York (FDNY)

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

Tom Meyers

Places & Travel, History, Documentary, Society & Culture

4.73.9K Ratings

🗓️ 7 February 2014

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

The New York Fire Department protects the five boroughs from a host of disasters and mishaps -- five-alarm blazes, a kitchen fire run amok, and even those dastardly midtown elevators, always getting stuck!  But today's tightly organized team is a far cry from the chaos and machismo that defined New York's fire apparatus many decades ago. New York's early firefighters -- Peter Stuyvesant's original ratel-watch -- were all-purpose guardians, from police work to town timepieces.  Volunteer forces assembled in the 18th century just as innovative new engines arrived from London.  By the 19th century, the fire department was the ultimate boys club, gangs of rival firefighters, with their own volunteer 'runners', racing to fires as though in a competition. Fisticuffs regularly erupted.  From this tradition came Boss Tweed, whose corrupt political ways would forever change New York's fire services -- for better and for worse. Volunteers were replaced by an official paid division by 1870.  Now using horse power and new technologies, the department fought against the extraordinary challenges of skyscraper and factory fires.  There were internal battles as well, as the department struggled to become more inclusive within its ranks. But the greatest test lay in the modern era -- from a deteriorating infrastructure in the 1970s that left many areas of New York unguarded, and then, the new menace of modern terrorism that continues to test the skill of the NYFD.  From burning chimneys in New Amsterdam to the tragedy of 9/11, this is the story of how they earned the nickname New York's Bravest. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/boweryboys

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0:00.0

The Bowry Boys Episode 161. The New York Fire Department.

0:04.4

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0:06.0

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0:23.4

Hi there, welcome to the Bowry Boys. This is Greg Young.

0:26.3

And this is Tom Myers.

0:27.6

Today's episode is about New York City's bravest,

0:30.5

the history of the men and women of the New York Fire Department.

0:34.4

Well, we've covered before in many different episodes,

0:36.8

things about fires. We had the Great Fire of 1835,

0:40.5

the Triangle Factory Fire. We've even talked about it

0:43.4

in the Revolutionary War episodes that we've done.

0:46.4

So we thought we would take a real step back here

0:48.6

and look at the organization as a whole.

0:51.2

And I say organization, but for a long period of time

0:54.4

was actually not organized or loosely organized.

0:57.7

Losely organized.

0:58.7

So we're going to take you on a thorough trip

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