I was driving down Houston the other day when a firetruck raced by, sirens blazing…

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Nothing unusual about that. But, just as it turned onto Broadway, something caught my eye: was that a dalmatian hanging its head out the window???

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Seriously?? I’ve always assumed the firehouse dalmatian was the sort of thing you only find in Norman Rockwell paintings and old movies, certainly not at a modern NYC fire company.

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But does Ladder 20 indeed have its own dalmatian? The other day, I took a walk to the firehouse, which happens to be around the corner from our office…

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I knocked on the door, and a fireman opened it. I told him about seeing the truck, and asked him if they had a dalmatian. “Hang on,” he said, “Let me see if I can wake her up.”

A minute later, the firehouse garage door opened…

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Another minute went by…And another…

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And then, looking incredibly sleepy and very annoyed at having been woken up, a tired dalmatian shuffled out!

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She came to the sidewalk and stopped, squinting into the sun…

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…Then glanced at me like, “seriously, you woke me up for this?”…

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…Then went back to squinting into the sun.

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Ha, well, here she is! This sleepy dog is Twenty, Ladder 20’s firedog:

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Now 10 years old, Twenty was donated to Ladder 20 to offer comfort after 9/11. The company lost seven men in the tragedy, along with seven men from Squad 18 which was temporarily housed in their building.

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According to legend, the Dalmatian became associated with firefighting in the days when fires were fought with water pumps on horse-drawn carriages. Dalmatians, known to have an unusually good rapport with horses, would guard the animals from other dogs on the trip to the fire, then protect them from thieves as firemen worked to put out the blaze, which often required hours of arduous work.

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Today, Twenty mainly serves Ladder 20 as a friendly companion, and can be seen hanging her head out the window of the firetruck as it zips through traffic. Keep an eye out for her on jobs – unlike the full-of-excitement temperaments of most dalmatian, she’s a bit lazy, but very friendly!

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And with that, Twenty headed back into the firehouse to get back to sleep…

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…at least, until the next alarm!

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  1. erin Avatar
    erin

    I love this! She’s adorable. How do you manage to stumble across all this great stuff. Never have you said “well I was out looking for material…” Keep it up!

  2. Em Avatar

    Love this–very interesting to read the history of this breed and firemen.

  3. Matt Avatar
    Matt

    I can totally relate to that dog, that’s exactly what I look like when someone wakes me up.

  4. Matt Avatar
    Matt

    Also, I’m pretty sure “repoire” is not a word. Did you mean “rapport?”

  5. Wadej Avatar
    Wadej

    How did you get that photo – do you walk around with your camera out, turned on and lens cap off? Great story, thanks again.

  6. Terri Avatar
    Terri

    My husbands old firehouse on W78th had a dalmatian too..But I can say..Not as friendly as Twenty!

  7. Ardee-ann Avatar

    Thanks for the story. We used to have a dalmatian that SHOULD have been a work dog. She was strong, full of energy and had amazing muscles in her chest. She was one of those dogs that really should have been trained as a search and rescue dog, fire dog or carriage dog. We did try to find a job for her because she would have been much happier working than being a pet.

    I am glad you found a real life fire dog. It makes me happy to think of a “working” fire dog even if she is mostly a “companion” animal.

    Cheers,

    Ardee-ann

  8. Abby Bean Avatar

    Don’t let Twenty’s innocent face fool you; she can be found in the side alley (on the left) digging through the garbage when she’s not napping! And, when the fireman go to retreive her (I admit, I’ve tattled on her), she trots back into the house: hanging her head with feigned guilt.

  9. Chester Avatar
    Chester

    Here’s a picture of Twenty as a puppy, courtesy of the Daily News:

    http://www.nydailynewspix.com/sales/largeview.php?name=66e00kp2.jpg&id=125235

    1. Scout Avatar

      Awesome, thanks for sharing – I added it to the post.

  10. Denine Avatar

    Very cool. Thanks for sharing…

  11. Helene Avatar
    Helene

    The Dog Whisperer did an episode with a fire station and its misbehaving dalmation. Almost positive it was in NYC.

    1. NICOLR Avatar
      NICOLR

      Actually that was a Los Angeles firehouse.

  12. Beth Avatar

    I remember a dalmation at the firehouse on 9th Ave. in the ’50s. This was many years ago, pre-9/11. It looks like Twenty has a heart-shaped spot near her right rear flank. Sweet!

    1. Ronald Avatar
      Ronald

      I lived next door to that fire station. The dog name was Cleo. One day someone stole the dog.

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    1. Ronald Avatar
      Ronald

      The Fire station was on West 83rd Street across the street from PS 9 and the Planetarian Post Office.

    2. Ronald Avatar
      Ronald

      The Fire station was on West 83rd Street across the street from PS 9 and the Planetarian Post Office. The dog was presumed missing and stolen. I don’t think they ever found the dog.

  14. Josh Avatar
    Josh

    Thanks for this… after 14 of the best years of my life I had to put my old dalmatian down. It’s been about 18 months since but I still hear him wimpering for me in the mornings. He was the best friend I ever had, and seeing this gal’s pics, especially watching over the truck and her men the way my boy watched over me, made my heart melt.

    Josh, KC

  15. weegee Avatar
    weegee

    LADDER. LADDER. Not ENGINE.

    Brooklyn’s LADDER 118 had “Smokey” the dalmatian in the 1980s.

    1. Scout Avatar

      Oops! Fixed that.

  16. Old Skool Avatar
    Old Skool

    Awwww!

  17. artie Avatar
    artie

    find a wanna-be hero suburban volunteer fire chief and you’ll find a dalmation.

  18. Ariele Avatar
    Ariele

    Cute! I live in the neighborhood and thought i’d pop in to say that this dalmation has quite the bowel system, ie: Twenty poops a lot. It’s especially fun in the winter when her little offerings freeze and live on the sidewalk for a day or 3…but regardless, it’s fun to see a real dalmation at an awesome station. Glad to have it in the neighborhood.

  19. Bo Avatar

    Great article, thanks for posting. I know another reason Dalmatians are used in firehouses: they are usually born deaf or with great hearing impairment. This is useful since the firetrucks have loud sirens–it doesn’t scare the dog.