NYC's Fire Alarm Call Boxes
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In this episode, we do a deep dive into one of New York City’s
most recognizable pieces of street furniture: fire alarm call
boxes. You know what we're talking about. They're (often) red and
sit prettily on sidewalks with the ability to call the fire
department and the police. Fire alarm call boxes have been around
for more than a hundred years and come in different shapes and
sizes, from the ornate Victorian ones to the more modern ones.
Before the advent of telephones and much later, cell phones, they
were the main way to get in contact with the fire
department.
In this episode, you'll hear interviews with several experts
including Gary Urbanowicz, the former Executive Director of the
New York City Fire Museum and its de facto historian, Jan Borodo,
the FDNY’s current Executive Director of the Bureau of Plant
Operations, and Warren Fuchs, a retired dispatcher who is known
was as "The Voice of Brooklyn." You'll learn how fire alarm call
boxes work, how they evolved, the many types of fire alarm call
boxes there have been (more than you think!), whether they work,
and much more. You'll also hear how it sounded when one of the
older mechanical call boxes was pulled.
The Untapped New York Podcast is produced by Michelle Young.
Music by Kittens Ablaze ("Hotel Room"). New York City
skyline in icon by Bernadette Moke, the Downtown Doodler.
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