Coppa-Photos > Chris Steel Fire truck bar.After 5 years and 15 thousand dollars Chris Steel made his dream come true. He bought a 1963 Fire truck from a farmer on the east end of Long Island and converted it into his own home bar. The Fire truck was cut up and re-welded , painted and put back together in his basement. Chris has been in the volunteer fire service for about 20 years, first in Oceanside, and now in Manorville. loaded with  equipment from breathing packs to siren and lights, you would think it was ready to roll out the doors and respond to a fire.  The bar is decorated with a full supply of fireman patches and old style call boxes that Chris has been collecting over the years. The call box Chris found and refurbished All Photos copyright © 2006 Edmund J Coppa
Coppa-Photos > Barrington Irving at Republic Airport in Farmingdale Long Island on March 27, 2007, gets ready to take off on his flight to be the first  to fly solo around the world, and the youngest. Barrington Jamaican born, stands on the wing of his custom built one seater named Inspiration. He will be flying out on Wed as weather prevented him from leaving today.

   
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Coppa-Photos > Fire and Police from Suffolk County responded to a car into a building, once on scene they found this car sticking out the side of the second floor of number 6 Navajo Court in Coram NY. People on scene stated the car was flying down the street and hit a small ramp and went airborne into the side of the building. Suffolk police crime scene look into the building through the back of the car, no front access into the home that car landed into. One person DOA Male.Edmund J Coppa
Coppa-Photos > Massapequa  Fire department Nassau County police and medics prep victime for transport to the hospital via NCPD Medevac. Edmund J Coppa
Coppa-Photos > Nassau County Police Medavac with Massapequa Fire Department and police load victim for transort to the hospital With Skull Fracture. Edmund J Coppa
Coppa-Photos > Jones beach Airshow, this helacopter was landed on the beach at the show. Edmund J Coppa
Coppa-Photos > The Air-force Thunder Birds arrive at Republic Airport in Farmingdale, Long Island today for the weekend Jones Beach Air show.

Crew work on the planes after landing



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Coppa-Photos > Left Sean D. Tucker  Center Maj. Nicole Malachowski Thunderbirds Pilot #3 and Ed Hamill  Air-force Reserve Pilot  Edmund J Coppa
Coppa-Photos > Sean D. Tucker in the Oracle Biplane fling over the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge as they get ready for the Jones Beach Air-show this holiday Weekend.

 

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Chris Steel Fire truck bar.After 5 years and 15 thousand dollars Chris Steel made his dream come true. He bought a 1963 Fire truck from a farmer on the east end of Long Island and converted it into his own home bar. The Fire truck was cut up and re-welded , painted and put back together in his basement. Chris has been in the volunteer fire service for about 20 years, first in Oceanside, and now in Manorville. loaded with equipment from breathing packs to siren and lights, you would think it was ready to roll out the doors and respond to a fire. The bar is decorated with a full supply of fireman patches and old style call boxes that Chris has been collecting over the years. The call box Chris found and refurbished All Photos copyright © 2006 Edmund J Coppa
Coppa-Photos > Chris Steel Fire truck bar.After 5 years and 15 thousand dollars Chris Steel made his dream come true. He bought a 1963 Fire truck from a farmer on the east end of Long Island and converted it into his own home bar. The Fire truck was cut up and re-welded , painted and put back together in his basement. Chris has been in the volunteer fire service for about 20 years, first in Oceanside, and now in Manorville. loaded with  equipment from breathing packs to siren and lights, you would think it was ready to roll out the doors and respond to a fire.  The bar is decorated with a full supply of fireman patches and old style call boxes that Chris has been collecting over the years. The call box Chris found and refurbished All Photos copyright © 2006 Edmund J Coppa
Chris Steel Fire truck bar.After 5 years and 15 thousand dollars Chris Steel made his dream come true. He bought a 1963 Fire truck from a farmer on the east end of Long Island and converted it into his own home bar. The Fire truck was cut up and re-welded , painted and put back together in his basement. Chris has been in the volunteer fire service for about 20 years, first in Oceanside, and now in Manorville. loaded with equipment from breathing packs to siren and lights, you would think it was ready to roll out the doors and respond to a fire. The bar is decorated with a full supply of fireman patches and old style call boxes that Chris has been collecting over the years. The call box Chris found and refurbished All Photos copyright © 2006 Edmund J Coppa
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