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Vests.....Croton EMS members, CFD, tow company, and photographers were wearing vests. CFD members who were operating on a line or extricating wore their PPE. We attempted to position apparatus also to protect rescuers, thanks to orders of 2083 and common sense. You will notice other agencie's operating didn't wear their vests or any reflective clothing. Croton EMS is equipped with the proper vests, and it's habit for all CFD personnel to wear their issued PPE at calls (due to extensive training in house and taking advantage of NYS classes). Other agencies need to follow suit to protect themselves.
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ALS I thank you for the comments, as always take them and hopefully use the comments to better help myself in the future at incidents. Def good feedback coming from all on this thread. Keep it going.
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5512 Croton EMS LT. put the bird on standby, after listening to reports from CPD on scene of heavy entrapment and to expedite EMS, after hearing that I placed the helicopter on standby. Can't hurt to have them ready just in case. Rather get the ball rolling rather then delaying repsonses later on. In this incident injuries were minor, but in other cases could have been severe. I'm one that is confident in my skills and my members, but after hearing the original reports, I decided to Cover my a--. When in doubt call them out. All agencies did a job well done.
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I hear Croton has a truck thats not being used.......Billy G, would you like to add. lol
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Used to make sense to have it, but now if you have a fire that turns out to be bigger then you orginally thought, you have the 1 3/4" stretched already. When you used to stretch the booster before, you would have to back track and go back and pull the crosslay. So now you got 2 lines to pack.
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V.A. Hudson Valley Fire Department - "Protecting Those Who Served" Croton Fire Department - Engine 119 Mamaroneck EMS What happened I thought you were a member of CROTON EMS as well????? Hmmmmm.........
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Safety officers, when trained correctly are a great asset. ISO's should have a good fireground background, along with training in the following: building construction Fire Behavior FAST survival Fire Officer I/II just to name a few. They should know how to read smoke/fire, and have a great deal of experience.
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Sweet rig!! Love the safety additions of the chevrons on the rear and the front bumper. At first I had mixed feelings on the bumper chevrons, but it makes sense and increases visibility and safety. Good luck with it!!
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Nice looking vehicle. Who's vehicle is this 2551 or 2552?
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Very sharp looking vehicle, and well set up. In reference to the blue lights facing rear it definite improves visibility and therefore safety. Yes it's a V&T law but come one, we need to protect our brothers/sisters out there. Since PD switched to it because of "safety" through proven studies, all emergency vehicles should do the same. Safety first remember!! I have blue facing rear on my vehicle, for that point "safety" and not because it looks cool. I want to go home after calls, remember "EVERYONE GOES HOME" and if this simple safety measure helps, so be it. Maybe it's time for Unions and Volunteer organizations to take this to the courts and get it across the board for all EMERGENCY SERVICES.
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Croton EMS completed 2008 with 660+ calls covered. I will have the exact amt. within the next couple of days, but if theres a change it's a matter of a few calls.
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Welcome home and back to work!!! See ya Wednesday!!
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Mike I def. believe a BIGGEST LOSER would be something to explore. One it helps the member out with their health and two it could bring morale up. Now that you have brought this subject I would like to sit down and explore some idea's and roll with them. Any idea's or thoughts please let us know.
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Good luck to all!!! Congrats!!!
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Date: 12/27/08 Time: 0837 Location: Building #28 Montrose VA Campus Frequency: 46.26, Fireground #3, Fire #10 Units Operating: 2571, E225, Montrose 2271, 2273, E121, Buchanan 2553, E161 Description Of Incident: working fire in basement Writer: 0837: FDVA E225 responding Building #28 automatic fire alarm 0840: E225 on scene investigating (crews told by residents/staff of odor of something burning 1st floor and 3rd floor) 0842: E225 Officer reports "HEAVY SMOKE CONDITION" upon entering basement in the rear of the structure. Requests Montrose FD on standby. 0848: E225 Officer requests Montrose FD with 1-Engine or 1-Ladder with manpower for working fire in basement. 1- L/S from the 1st floor standpipe to the basement via the rear outside door/stairwell and standpipe in operation. Power being shut to basement area, fire in elevator room. All hands working. 0852: E225 request Buchanan FD relocate 1-engine to FDVA HQ. 2571 on scene. 0855: Montrose E-121, Bat 10, 2273 2271, County Car 2 on scene. 0910: E225 officer reports fire knocked down, checking for extension. Fire held to basement (elevator room- held to the equipment on fire) crews ventilating and conducting searches on the floors above fire floor. 1- L/S/O holding all units. reports from crew smoke in elevator shaft extending to all floors, ventilation underway. 0931: FDVA Command releasing Montrose FD with their thanks. FDVA crew utilizing multi gas meter to check for elevated CO levels prior to letting residents return. 0950: FDVA units in service, Buchanan FD released from standby, all units clear. Thanks to all agencies and units who responded. *Building #28 is a 150X50 4 story structure that houses approx. 60 residents and staff. Upon completion of incident crews found that 7 smoke heads were activated on all floors. Original activation came from basement area, smoke made it's way thorughout the structure via the elevator shaft and stretched throughout the structure.
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Working FDVA 24 hr. tour... Happy Holidays!!! Be safe brothers and sisters!!
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It was a good job by all who were there. Was a stubborn job due to the fire being in the ceiling. As we entered we had a heavy smoke condition from the basement, and once we started opening the ceiling and walls we got it. At first I was worried that the fire had taken off, but with some hard work we got a great knock/save!! Thanks to all the M/A companies.
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With Croton EMS almost closing out it's first 6 months of existence, we are looking into how to get communications off of 46.26. Can anyone assist me in taking the next steps to get Croton EMS Operations/Communications off of 46.26? We would like to keep dispatch on 46.26 but get the rest of our communications on a separate channel. Due to tie line costs etc. is there other means, so we can switch and still allow communications with County Control ? Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
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My thoughts and condolences go out to the Landsman family and their extended family Mohegan Fire/VAC. It's a horrible time but keep your heads up and think about all the good times you had and be there for your loved ones. Mr. Landsman RIP!!! Condolences also come from Croton EMS and Montrose VAFD!!!
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I wish Croton could get her back, I think everyone misses her!! Come on buff's let's put our pennies together and get her back home!!!
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They look horrible?? The chevrons are for our safety, who cares what it looks like when it could save one of us. Also, there are times when your emergency lights are off and the chevrons make the vehicle visible at these times.
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Date: 11/26/08 Time: 1908hrs Location: 16 Thomas PL Frequency: 46.26, FIRE 11 Units Operating: VALHALLA FD, Elmsford Fast, Bat 11, Thornwood Engine 89, TL12 Hawthorne Description Of Incident:working fire in a single family house http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&...+pl+Mt+Pleasant Reported attached garage fire. 1911hrs 2481, 2482 confirmed structure transmit my 10-75 assignment. 1913hrs- E89 Thornwood, TL12 Hawthorne, and cascade requested. C&O as well. 1915hrs- Briarcliff R37 requested on the cascade assignment. 2481 1917hrs- R9 on scene, 2482-TL12 and Ladder 49 to go to work performing truck work. 1918hrs- 2471 on scene, R37 responding 1919hrs- E89 on scene 1920hrs- Mt.Pleasant PD notifed 60 control Con Ed on location 1922hrs- Briarcliff FD request personel to standby in quarters 1922hrs- 2321 on location 1923hrs- Bat 11 to control, Con Ed Supervisor on scene, 1924hrs- 2111 approaching the scene requesting instructions, per command bring your manpower to the front of the fire building 1925hrs- 2052 requesting instructions for R37, find a spot on Thomas Pl. and set up. 1926hrs- Bat 11- Sleepy Hollow on standby in Valhalla, R37 on location 1927hrs- 2111 Ladder 55 on location as the FAST 1928hrs- 2481 requesting 3rd due ladder to the scene. Sleepy Hollow TL38 1930hrs- Ossining Ladder requested to Valhalla for standby as Valhalla on the 10-75 1934hrs- OFD 2334 responding 1936hrs- Sleepy Hollow TL38 on Fire 11. 1938hrs- Bat 11 to control C&O on scene. OFD 2334/Ladder 42 relocating 1942hrs- 2311/TL38 on scene 1946hrs- 2312 onscene in Valhalla 1951hrs- Thornwood 2473 responding to Valhalla 1956hrs- 2334/Ladder 42 in Valhalla firehouse standing by. 2008hrs- Bat 11- fire knocked down, checking for extension holding all units.
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CROTON EMS will not be getting the old Chief's car, from what I'm told the tranny is shot. CEMS will wait and justify the purchase then hopefully in the future take delivery of a new vehicle.
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I believe it should be. At my place of employment (Montrose VA Fire Dept) every firefighter goes through a stress test along with lab work, hearing test, fit test, pulmonary function test, and so on. This makes me feel better to know that their spedning the time and $$ to make sure were in good health.
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Date: 10/15/08 Time: 2130hrs approx. Location: Building #6 Harmon Shops- Metro North Frequency: 46.26, Fire 10 Units Operating: 2083, E119, E120, R18 CEMS 55B2 and 55B1(standby only) Description Of Incident: chemical spill with 1 patient Writer: 60 Control dispatched Croton FD and EMS to Building #6 for a chemical spill with a patient involved. County Control advising Metro North stating patient is deconned and spill has been mitigated. 2083 on scene investigating unknown chemical spill. Request E119/120 crews with SCBA 55B2 handling patient care and 36M1 on scene. 55B1 standing by in quarters with a crew. 2083 requesting info on Fire 10 from county control inreference to product. Product #0366. info-cleaning solvent 2083 advises situation under control, all CFD units in the process of picking up, patient in care of CEMS. request MTA Fire Chief to respond to incident. 2642, 2643 enroute 2083 releasing all CFD units at 2204hrs. CEMS 55B2 transporting 1patient BLS to PMH.