FDNY EMS Training Academy - Fort Totten

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Fort Totten, named after Brigadier General Joseph Gilbert Totten and built in the 1800s, is the headquarters of the U.S Army Reserves 77th Division and the Statue of Liberty Division. It is said to be haunted by multiple apparitions, a voice speaking a foreign language, a woman’s voice in the restrooms, footsteps, and auditorium doors that open by themselves.

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Geographic Information

Address:
Sgt Beers Ave and Story Rd
Bayside, NY 11359
United States

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GPS:
40.79085371789319, -73.77536451818742
County:
Queens County, New York
Nearest Towns:
Saddle Rock, NY (1.4 mi.)
East Atlantic Beach, NY (1.5 mi.)
Harbor Hills, NY (1.5 mi.)
Saddle Rock Estates, NY (1.8 mi.)
Great Neck Estates, NY (2.0 mi.)
Great Neck, NY (2.5 mi.)
Great Neck Plaza, NY (2.6 mi.)
Great Neck Gardens, NY (2.7 mi.)
Russell Gardens, NY (2.7 mi.)
Kensington, NY (2.8 mi.)

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  1. I worked in that building for twenty years and there were always reports of shadow people, disembodied voices, cold spots & phantom footsteps. Once while working in the basement, someone walked right up behind me…I turned to talk to them but no one was there. That being said, I like most people in FDNY-EMS love that building which is a great part of our training and History.

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