CPAGE

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  1. I agree 100 % with you in the last 10 years they did away with 4 tillers. And many more just before that....What a shame
  2. This would be Ladder 34 now.
  3. Rescue Co.3 "Big Blue"
  4. Rescue Batt.
  5. Squad Co.41
  6. Batt 13
  7. Tower Ladder 45
  8. Next up is Ladder Co.34
  9. I forgot about "The streets of San Fransisco"
  10. Just to add a few more to the list. Starsky & Hutch Third Watch Spencer for Hire Vage$ The Commish In The Heat of the Night 240 Robert And the best of all time N.C.I.S.
  11. If you could for us not to good with trunked system. Please show how it should be put into the scanner. South Ch 1- ???.???? ch 2- ???.???? North Ch-11- ???.???? Ch 12- ???.???? Thanks
  12. Got to the fire after it was knocked down and all victims removed. It was an all hands fire with fire on the 4th floor with people in the windows on the fire floor and floor above. All victims removed via TL-14 and L-26 stick. 4 10-45's 3 code 4 and 1 code 2. All photo's by CPAGE
  13. It is not left around the kob once you get in it comes off. The way I said is for the door pop if the fire takes off or wind driven out the door on to you and your crew.
  14. Chian/Rope and a clip to put around the door nob for door control when you pop it open so the red stuff don't get into the hallway. 2" wide paint/spackle knife to use as a shove knife/slim jim for windows and door locks. A visegrip and a chain/rope to put on pad locks when using the SAW. Golf balls for venting hard to reach windows inside or outside use. Great topic.
  15. Date: 2-4-2010 Time: 04:40 Location: 40 East Columbia Ave Frequency: 154.355 - 154.280 Units Operating: Pal Pk / Leonia / Fort Lee / Ridgefiels Weather Conditions: Cold Description Of Incident: Fire in an 2 story OMD with Comm on the first floor. Reporters: Writer: CPAGE
  16. That went U/C as I was pulling up at this one.
  17. 5 years ago today the FDNY lost 3 firefighters at 2 separate fires. The 1st fire in the Bronx, a third-alarm fire in a an apartment building at 236 East 178th Street in the Tremont section of the Bronx took the lives of Lt. Curtis Meyran & Fr. John Bellew both of Ladder 27 and seriously injured other members. The second fire in Brooklyn, a second alarm box at Box 1770 577 Jerome Ave took the life of Fr. Rich Sclafani of Lad. Co 103. Today we remember and mourn the loss of these 3 brave men as well as our continued prayers for this that suffered life changing injures on this day. Never Forget The ones who Never forget you when you call for help.
  18. Semper Fi Rest easy Marine may god look over you and your family.