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01-13-2022 03:11 PM
@Sage04 I know exactly how you feel. LOL
01-14-2022 10:03 AM
@gertrudecloset wrote:
@Sage04 wrote:
@gertrudecloset wrote:
@Sage04 wrote:Those buildings have fire escapes but I haven't seen any in the picture I'm looking at. Maybe they are on the other side.
I know people would practice pulling down the ladders and sliding down.
@Sage04 those buildings do NOT have fire escapes.....
@gertrudecloset I know that one didn't. @Cakers3 mentioned that to me earlier.
I was talking about the buildings in NY with fire escapes.
@Sage04 many older buildings still do have fire escapes. Many. I forgot what period they became obsolete. I also recall them being in the front of buildings, but they are[were] considered ways that people could break in to an apartment.
@gertrudecloset This is true but in this particular building it was too high to install fire escapes all the way to the top. It was the early 1970's.
Buildings of a certain cap on height did have fire escapes but taller structures did not.
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