John D. McKean (fireboat)
John D. McKean is a fireboat that served the New York City Fire Department as Marine Company 1. She is named after John D. Mckean, who died in a 1953 steam explosion while trying to save a predecessor fireboat, the George B. McClellan.
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John D. McKean (fireboat)
John D. McKean is a fireboat that served the New York City Fire Department as Marine Company 1. She is named after John D. Mckean, who died in a 1953 steam explosion while trying to save a predecessor fireboat, the George B. McClellan.
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3.93192e+1
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John H. Mathis
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Foot Of Bloomfield St., Manhattan
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Marine 1 John D. McKean
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Predecessor: George B. McClellan
Successor: Three Forty Three
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Twin 1,000 HP Enterprise direct reversible diesel engines
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Undergoing restoration
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Marine 1 John D. McKean
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