“New England Still Shudders”: The Great New England Hurricane of 1938

This past weekend marks the 81st anniversary of Great New England Hurricane of 1938. The storm that wreaked death and destruction on Long Island, New York, and the New England states. For New London, Connecticut, down wires and high winds inhibited their fighting a devastating fire that destroyed a number of businesses, as well as the Niagara Engine Company No. 1, the city’s oldest fire station.

See October 1938 Fire Engineering report.

“The Roundtable” in the November 1938 Fire Engineering featured chiefs share their challenges during the storm and how they met them.

Check out the report on the 1938 event from the U.S. Weather Service, https://www.weather.gov/okx/1938HurricaneHome.

Syracuse (NY) Maria Regina College

Flames Engulf the Top of Former Maria Regina College in Syracuse (NY)

Firefighters battled a large blaze at the former Maria Regina College Friday night on Syracuse’s North Side.
Colorado Spring (CO) Homeless Encampment Fire

Colorado Springs (CO) Fire Department Knocks Down Homeless Encampment Fire

The Colorado Springs Fire Department knocked down a fire at a homeless encampment near Interstate 25 and Bijou Street Friday afternoon.