We are in front of headquarters of the Tarrytown Fire Department at 50 Main Street, where we see and hear the fire whistle as it goes off for Box 1245 for a gas leak at 116 South Broadway. The way you can tell the box is to hear when the long whistle blast sounds, which indicates when a number ends. For example, the number five is four short blasts and one very long blast to indicate the end of the number. Anyway, Hope Hose Co. No. 1 and Conqueror Hook & Ladder Co. No 1 (Engine 79 and Ladder 37 for Westchester County) responded to the call, as did Phenix Hose Co. No 2 (Engine 76 for Westchester County) and Utility 61, which is based down at Riverside Hose Co. No. 4. Hope Hose is a 2001 E-One Cyclone TC. Conqueror Hook & Ladder is a 2012 Spartan/Smeal Sirius with a 105-foot rear mount stick. Phenix Hose Co. No. 2 is a 2019 E-One Cyclone. Utility 61 is a 1995 Volvo FE. Enjoy the view of all of the rigs that respond, as well as the Q2B sirens and horns, and the sounds of the old whistle, which was originally a part of a factory down by the river, but moved to the firehouse and converted from steam to air. If you have any questions about the video, feel free to message me. Comments are welcome. The videos were taken on May 4th, 2021.
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