It was then reorganized on February 17, 1873.
Engine Company1 Manhattan, is the oldest Engine Company on the job.
ENGINE 1 MANHATTAN ORG. 1 Centre St. FQ Vol. (Jul. 31, 1865) DISB. (Jun. 18, 1868) REORG. 165 W. 29th St. (Feb. 17, 1873) RELOC. 118 W. 33rd St. (Jul. 1, 1881) NQTRS. 165 W. 29th St. (Nov. 15, 1881) RELOC. 104 W. 30th St. At FP-3(Jul. 30, 1906) RQTRS. 165 W. 29th St. ( 1907) NQTRS. 142 W. 31st St. W/ L-24 (Nov. 3, 1946)
Manhattan Engine 1's New rig was spotted 6/27/01
Photo by Don
Manhattan Engine 1's 1923 American LaFrance 700 gpm pumper
Photo by Frank Fenning
Photo by: Don Van Holt
Engine Company 1 (spare rig) M.P.O. Joe Falco putting third line into operation
Box 3-3-689 St. Johns Church 209 West 30 th Street Manhattan January 10, 1997 1450 hrs.
1930 Seagrave Hose Wagon
Photo by: Frank Fenning donated by William F. Noonan ( Boston Fire Department )