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[quote name='grumpyFF' post='36431' date='Sep 23 2006, 22:57 ']QMS...Quarter Master.. delivers supplies to dept facilities.



Here is a link to Fleet Services Division, The photos may be a bit old, but the numbers are still close to accurate. [url="http://nyc.gov/html/nypd/html/ssb/motor.html"]http://nyc.gov/html/nypd/html/ssb/motor.html[/url]. Or check out [url="http://www.nyc.gov/nypd"]http://www.nyc.gov/nypd[/url] for more info about different parts of the NYPD.[/quote]



Thank you, that makes perfect sense.
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Launch 31, "P.O. Stephen Gilroy", off the Wall Street Heliport. No, its not pink


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NJMedic,



Thanks for posting do you or anybody have a listing of the Harbor units and their locations? If so could you please post or e-mail off list.



Thanks
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Found this new SWAtunit for the NYPD on the LDV website. It is listed as a SWAT unit and it does do a nice array of photos. Here is the link

[url="http://www.ldvusa.com/HSV/delivered.asp?Type=SWAT"]http://www.ldvusa.com/HSV/delivered.asp?Type=SWAT[/url]



Does anyone know anything more about the rig and where it is housed. I am betting at Floyd Bennett Field.



Thanks for any help.


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The NYPD has what is called the "A-Team". The "A-Team" or Apprehension Team is made up of ESU officers detailed from various squads around the city. They execute most of the high risk warrents. Basically if there is time to plan the raid, the A-team is used. I suspect that is where this truck is going. In times past they used a marked NPYD van or regular ESU large truck. In any event I doubt this would fool too many people as they are usually accompanied by unmarked CV and Impalas that just scream "Police".



Then again I could be wrong.



When I get home tonight I will check into Harbor for you. What I have off the top of my head might not be right and I want to confirm the info.
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NJMedic



Thanks, I think I have a photo of a 1994 ford van used by the A Team, I will dig it out. Thanks in advance for the Harbor Units
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Harbor Adam, 158-57 Cross Bay Boulevard, Qns





Harbor Charlie, 58th Street, Bklyn





Harbor George 14th Avenue, Qns





Harbor Scuba Launch, 58th Street, Bklyn





Harbor also has a repair shop on Randell's Island, under the Triboro/East River Bridge.



I think they have some seasonal bases because I thought they have some launchs in the Bronx near City Island. Aviation also has two divers at their FBF for Air/Sea/Rescue. I haven't been to a harbor base in a while but the main patrol boat out of each base usually IDs as "Harbor ______" and the other boats ID with their Launch number. I know Corrections has (or had) an old NYPD boat they used at Riker's Island. The US Park Police has a boat based at the Statue of Liberty. The NJSP has a base in Port Newark and you will also set them in the Hudson River and the Arthur Kill. Newark's marine unit is next door to the NJSP and police and fire share a new boat. Jersey City has a new fireboat and I will post pictures tonight when I get home if I'm awake enough. Perth Amboy also received new fireboat last year.
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NJMedic



Many thanks for the info!
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NJMedic you are fountain of great information! Thank you!
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Since I made a mistake Iding the DOC ESU unit, mistaking the DM for an R model Mack....I have made an eye exam for the 11th!!!

Anyway I dug through my mass of information and submit to all what the 10 Squads were running circa 1994.

ESS 1, 2, 6, 8, 10 all were 1986 Ford C chassis with Saulsbury bodies.

ESS 3 operated with a 1989 Freightliner/Saulsbury

ESS 4, 9 had the 2 1990 Mack DM/Saulsbury

ESS 5 had the cool looking 1992 Freightliner/Saulsbury

ESS 7 was the odd ball of the group with a 1988 I.H./Saulsbury

Enjoy
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I have found photos of the units circa 1994



First up is one of the Ford C chassis/Saulsbury units. This one was operated by ESS 2. Photo by H. Doyle collection F. J. San Severino



Enjoy


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Next up is 1989 Freightliner/Saulsbury that was operated by ESS 3 in the Bronx.

F.J. San Severino Photo Nov. 1994



Enjoy


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ESS 4 & 9 operated the two Mack DM/Saulsbury units. F.J. San Severino photo Nov. 1994



Enjoy!


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Next up we go to Staten Island and ESS 5 and their beauty of a rig! This one is a 1992 Freightliner/Salusbury unit. Photog unknown, collection F. J. San Severino



Enjoy


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ESS 7 operated the oddball rig of the unit and here is their 1988 I.H./Saulsbury. Collection F. San Severino, photog unknown.



Enjoy


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NYPD BLAST FROM THE PAST!!!!



How about ESS 10 truck's 1960 I.H./Gerstanslager in its green and white paint. Photo by H. Doyle, collection F.J. San Severino



Enjoy


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Moving along through ESS history we come to ESS 7 1968 IH/Gerstanslager. Photo by H. Doyle collection F.J. San Severino



Enjoy


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ESS 1 Truck operated this 1979 International/Com Coach body rig. Photo by H. Doyle collection F. J. San Severino



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Thanks for sharing those, Frank. Great pictures!



Scott
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a couple of old nypd units i saw outside the nypd museum first up is a old chevy from the 70's i would guess ny housing authority


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