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- New_York_City_Fire_Department_Ladder_Company_3 abstract "FDNY Ladder Company 3 is a fire company in the 6th Battalion, 1st Division of the New York City Fire Department (FDNY). Ladder Company 3 is one of two Ladder Companies in the FDNY's 6th Battalion and has firefighting stewardship over a several square block area of Manhattan’s East Village.Ladder Company 3 received some of the heaviest casualties of any fire company in the FDNY, losing most of its men in the September 11th attacks. The company reported to the north tower of the World Trade Center, where Captain Patrick \"Paddy\" Brown and his men were last reported on the 40th floor of the tower. The company reported to the WTC running “heavy” meaning that it had more men than would actually be on a shift (tour), as the attacks came during a shift change and both shifts ended up reporting to duty.Ladder Company 3 consists of at least 25 men. Ladder 3 is part of the FDNY's 1st Division, in its 6th Battalion. The company is located at 108 E. 13th St., and also serves as the Battalion Chief's headquarters of the 6th Battalion. The company was created on September 11, 1865 and is one of New York’s oldest ladder companies.Ladder Company 3’s fire truck (apparatus), (last driven on September 11th, 2001, by chauffeur Michael Carroll) that responded to the World Trade Center spent ten years housed at Hangar 17 at John F. Kennedy International Airport. At the time of the collapse, the truck was parked on West Street and damaged beyond repair by the collapse of the Twin Towers. In 2011, Firefighters stood alongside victims’ families and assorted bystanders and watched as the flag-covered, 60,000-pound fire truck was lowered by crane 70 feet below ground to become part of the National September 11 Memorial & Museum. It will not only represent the members it lost on September 11, which are Captain Patrick (Paddy) J. Brown, Lt. Kevin W. Donnelly, Michael Carroll, James Raymond Coyle, Gerard Dewan, Jeffrey John Giordano, Joseph Maloney, John Kevin McAvoy, Timothy Patrick McSweeney, Joseph J. Ogren, Steven John Olson, but also all FDNY casualties.".
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- New_York_City_Fire_Department_Ladder_Company_3 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ladder 3".
- New_York_City_Fire_Department_Ladder_Company_3 battalion "Battalion 6".
- New_York_City_Fire_Department_Ladder_Company_3 division "Division 1".
- New_York_City_Fire_Department_Ladder_Company_3 established "1865-09-11".
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- New_York_City_Fire_Department_Ladder_Company_3 name "FDNY Ladder 3".
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- New_York_City_Fire_Department_Ladder_Company_3 stations "108".
- New_York_City_Fire_Department_Ladder_Company_3 strength "25".
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- New_York_City_Fire_Department_Ladder_Company_3 hypernym Company.
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- New_York_City_Fire_Department_Ladder_Company_3 comment "FDNY Ladder Company 3 is a fire company in the 6th Battalion, 1st Division of the New York City Fire Department (FDNY). Ladder Company 3 is one of two Ladder Companies in the FDNY's 6th Battalion and has firefighting stewardship over a several square block area of Manhattan’s East Village.Ladder Company 3 received some of the heaviest casualties of any fire company in the FDNY, losing most of its men in the September 11th attacks.".
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