Proud History



Photo Courtesy
Al Trojanowicz





Fireboat John J. Harvey
Bloomfield Street Pier
Photo Courtesy Al Trojanowicz


A West Side Tradition

Harvey has spent her entire service life on the West Side of Manhattan at North River berths (as the lower Hudson is called). Commissioned in 1931 as Engine Co. 57, she was stationed at a unique house along the Battery Park seawall.

In 1938 she was transferred to Engine Co. 86 at Pier 53 at Bloomfield Street.

In 1959 this Company was redesignated Marine Co. 2. The station closed in 1991 but Harvey continued in regular service a few more years.

In 1992, the Fire Department reconsidered the need for a North River fireboat and reopened the Pier 53 station.

It is most appropriate that Harvey is now berthed at Pier 63 Maritime, a stone's throw from where she performed most of her lifetime of service, 64 years.

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» Construction

» John J. Harvey

» A West Side Tradition

» Fires

» A Bell Boat

» Engines

» A Powerhouse

» A Mobile Pumping Station

» Saved from the Scrapyard

» Restoration

» OpSail 2000

» John J. Harvey Today

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