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| Welcome to The Official Home Page of FDNY Engine Co. 16 & Ladder Co. 7. We are part of the 8th Battalion and 3rd Division. We are currently located in the Gramacy section of midtown Manhattan. Engine Company 16 was originally organized in the former quarters of Volunteer Lexington Engine 7 at 223 East 25th Street on September 18, 1865. Ladder Company 7 was originally organized on October 11, 1865 in the former quarters of volunteer Washington Hook & Ladder 9 at 217 East 28th Street. Both were single companies up until the late 1960's when a new firehouse was constructed at 234 East 29th Street. On August 6, 1968, both companies moved into their new quarters which they would share for many years to come. Engine 16's current apparatus is a 1998 Seagrave 1000 gpm pumper. Ladder 7's current apparatus is a 2006 Seagrave 75' tower ladder. Their primary response area consists of several major hospitals and medical facilities, multiple colleges, commercial and residential high rises, old and new tenements, subway tunnels, grade schools, the FDR Drive, and the East River. Some well known landmarks in which both companies respond to are The Empire State Building, The Chrysler Building, The United Nations, Grand Central Station and The Queens Midtown Tunnel. |
| Click Here To View Pictures Of Ladder 7, Squad 18 & Rescue 1's High Point Rescue Of A Construction Worker Trapped In A 50 Foot Hole. |
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