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Newark's Weequahic Section


 

These photos are from October of 1988. The fire looks like it may have been in Engine 29/Truck 10’s first due area. It may have been a quick knock down on a Signal 11 (Working Fire) or a Signal 309 (Holding 2 Engines, 1 Ladder, and a Battalion Chief). Companies that were on the scene suggest that the fire occurred in the Weequahic section of Newark, but a specific date or address remain unknown.


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