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January 12, 2017 in collaboration, FDNY, photos | Tags: FireFighter, Goodison Shipyard, Greenport, John D. McKean, Kevin C. Kane, Mike Hibbard, tugster | 3 comments
I took the photo below in spring 2012 on the event of 343‘s arrival in the sixth boro. It shows (from far to near) FDNY’s John D. McKean, Kevin C. Kane, and Firefighter. None of these vessels is currently owned by FDNY. McKean has gone upriver to be converted into a museum, Kane has gone to Wisconsin to become a workboat, and so far as I know, our whole upriver alliance of traffic watchers–myself included– missed her passage to Troy and then the Erie Canal, even though I traveled on the Erie twice this past November. Did anyone catch photos of Kane and not post them, I wonder?
Firefighter has gone to Greenport on the North Fork to live on as a museum.
The next four photos were taken by Fireboat Firefighter Museum volunteers.
I saw Firefighter in Greenport on December 31, 2016, but as of today, she’s at Goodison’s Shipyard in Rhode Island,
where haul out and
hull inspection and repair and
Click here for photos I took of Firefighter in the KVK, when she still worked for FDNY. The next three photos come from the Goodison Shipyard FB page.
Many thanks to Mike Hibbard for contacting me about this story.
For one of many posts featuring another retired FDNY vessel, John J. Harvey, click here.
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