FDNY Ten House
124 Liberty Street, Manhattan, New York,
About the Business
Welcome to FDNY Ten House, a historic and vital fire station located in the heart of Manhattan at 124 Liberty Street, New York. Proudly serving the community, FDNY Ten House is home to the brave firefighters of Engine 10 and Ladder 10, who are dedicated to protecting and safeguarding the lives and property of New Yorkers. Situated just steps away from the World Trade Center, this iconic firehouse stands as a testament to resilience and heroism. Visitors are welcome to stop by and explore our memorial, which honors the courage and sacrifice of our fallen heroes. At FDNY Ten House, we are committed to excellence, community engagement, and the highest standards of emergency response. Join us in celebrating the spirit of New York City and the unwavering dedication of its firefighters.
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"Thank you for your service sometimes in life when a person struggling financially and is trying the best he can with an overwhelming amount of bills trying to get by off minimum wage. Sometimes compassion is needed. I am still pro sheriff police officer and military, but sometimes when a person gives so much, you need to give them a break."
"Though I haven't visited this location since 2004, I want to honor the heroism displayed by FDNY Ladder 10 on September 11th, 2001. In the face of unimaginable danger, these firefighters, like countless others before and since, exemplified courage by entering the North Tower of the World Trade Center without hesitation. Despite the tragic loss of all Ladder 10 members in the tower collapse, their sacrifice and bravery continues to inspire billions. The FDNY, along with firefighters worldwide, embodies the very best in every call they answer, reminiscent of my grandfather's fearless act in Fresno City. His bravery, much like that of the FDNY on 9/11, serves as a testament to the courage and selflessness of firefighters everywhere. Thank to all NYFD. Thank you FDNY Ladder 10. Thank you to all firefighters all across this Earth as you continue to protect its occupants and their property."
"I was there at the 9/11 memorial yesterday and since the place was cordoned only with access to the victims' families, the closest I got to, was the fire department... i was there in the second row among the crowd, in red...i don't know if this matters, but I'll share pictures for all the gentlemen while the moments of silence were observed... as a flight attendant, i had to report at my hotel by 10.30am...but i still came over to stand in dilatory for the guest two moments of silence.. the place i come from also has its own history of attacks and it breaks my heart.. but its thanks to men and women who serve in such processions that give us all a hope...i hope all of you never go through any such tragedy and may you be protected and safe everywhere you have to go.... Best Regards, Shaheen Guard"
"I have lots of respect of the members of the FDNY and of Engine 10 & Ladder 10. In early March 2020 I had the privilege of visiting this fire house got to meet some of the members and I even got a T shirt and hat from them. Besides getting a shirt and hat I also got the chance to see the members of Engine 10 and Ladder 10 respond to a call it truly was a day that I will never forget"
"I travel all over and visit fire departments I enjoy taking to fellow firefighters and taking pictures of the station and rigs. I got to visit a few NYFD station this week and got to speak to a lot of firefighters, but I have never been treated so rudely until I visited the 10 house. I understand you guys probably have a ton of people visiting every day but no excuse for the way I was treated. I walked up to an opened roll up door and asked an engineer if I could take a few pictures he said sure no problem. I was standing in the door way taking a picture when another firefighter came up and rudely yelled at me that I can’t be in here taking pictures. I said I was just told I could and he asked who because you shouldn’t be in here. I pointed at the engineer on the other side of the engine I said sorry and started backing away then he started saying well just take your pictures. I took a couple more and left. I would hope most NYFD knows we want to visit your station to pay respect for you’re brothers that paid the ultimate price on that tragic day and what you guys do everyday."
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