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Capt Joseph A. Tracy

Birth
New York County, New York, USA
Death
3 May 1938 (aged 43–44)
Bronx County, New York, USA
Burial
Hawthorne, Westchester County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Captain Joseph A. Tracy and Fireman James F. Hughes, both of Engine 48, died from the injuries they received in a collision with Rescue 3. At 1:15 in the morning Engine 48 was responding to a fire at East 183rd Street and Grand Avenue. Rescue 3 was responding to an ammonia leak at 196th Street and Valentine Avenue. At 188th Street and Valentine Avenue, Rescue 3 broadsided Engine 48. The collision was so violent that the body was ripped from the frame with the gasoline exploding and setting Engine 48 on fire. All the firemen were thrown from both rigs with all the members of Engine 48 being seriously injured. Captain Tracy, Firemen Hughes, Joseph Brady and Edward Slovack all received fractured skulls and other injuries. Both Tracy and Hughes died several hours later at Fordham Hospital. (From "The Last Alarm" by Boucher, Urbanowicz & Melahn, 2007)
Captain Joseph A. Tracy and Fireman James F. Hughes, both of Engine 48, died from the injuries they received in a collision with Rescue 3. At 1:15 in the morning Engine 48 was responding to a fire at East 183rd Street and Grand Avenue. Rescue 3 was responding to an ammonia leak at 196th Street and Valentine Avenue. At 188th Street and Valentine Avenue, Rescue 3 broadsided Engine 48. The collision was so violent that the body was ripped from the frame with the gasoline exploding and setting Engine 48 on fire. All the firemen were thrown from both rigs with all the members of Engine 48 being seriously injured. Captain Tracy, Firemen Hughes, Joseph Brady and Edward Slovack all received fractured skulls and other injuries. Both Tracy and Hughes died several hours later at Fordham Hospital. (From "The Last Alarm" by Boucher, Urbanowicz & Melahn, 2007)

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