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  1. Now Engine Co. 7
  2. Date: 2-27-2009 Time: 19:30 Location: 770 Anderson Ave Frequencies: 154.445 / 501.7625 Units Operating: CPFD / Ft Lee / Englewood / Edgewater / Ridgefield / Fairview / Palisades Park / Leonia / Mid-Bergen High Rise Task-Force Bogota FD / Teaneck FD / Hackensack FD / South Hackensack FD / Ridgefield Park FD Also Many local EMS units Description Of Incident: Fire out 2 Windows on the 8th Floor of a high-rise OMD request for EMS to the floor below ASAP. Staging area is at the Cliffside Park FD HQ. Writer: CPAGE
  3. Was out for a ride on Saturday 2-21-2009 in northwest NJ and Orange Co. (Port Jervis) this is what I found. This is Port Jervis Ladder 1 Photo By: C.Page
  4. This the former fire house of engine 1 and is now the city fd museum. Port Jervis NY
  5. Also try joining the EMT Bravo NJ board for added info you may need. EMTBravo New Jersey Thanks Chris
  6. The FD's Web page . LINK: http://www.joshuafd.com/welcome.html
  7. Date: 2-6-2009 Time: 19:45 Location: 158 West Madison Ave Frequencies: 477.375 Units Operating: DFD and M/A unit's Description Of Incident: Fire in a 2.5 sty frame dwelling with fire on the 2nd floor and thru the roof. Unit's had reports of people trapped on the 2nd floor. M/A EMS and FD unit's on scene. Writer: <span style='color:#808000'>CPAGE</span>
  8. Here is a link from Mike's web page from FDNYTrucks.com he has a large amount of photos from this collection. LINK: http://www.fdnytrucks.com/files/html/other...0Collection.htm
  9. Here are pictures from our final inspection of the three Newark ALF pumpers. They are scheduled to be shipped to Campbell Supply soon, possibly next week. Thanks to Chief Tom Reiss, Newark FD for the photo's.
  10. Last for now. Thanks Again Chief Tom Reiss, Newark FD
  11. Here is a link to a great story on how well NJ EMS responded to the plane crash in the water. http://www.jems.com/news_and_articles/arti...ss_pay_pff.html
  12. You could give the EMS department at New York Presbyterian Hospiatl a try it is a good place to work. They have the large fleet on the road for EMS (911) next to FDNY EMS. They are in 4 of the 5 boro's. Here is the link to NYPH. http://www.nyp.org/careers/job_ops/index.html Chris
  13. You have to give the pilot alot of credit he did a great job with the landing in the water and also to get it to the water and not in to the city or a town in NJ. My hat is over to the NY waterways crews also great job. Chris And the song was IRAN........
  14. that would be why I said firing pin. At worst someone tried that would be one less gun..........
  15. You can pull a trigger pretty fast and make it look and work the same as an automatic. Or he may have shaved the fireing pin down and then it is an auto.
  16. Date1-10-2008 Time: 06:00 Location: 126 Anderson Street Frequencies: 154.385 Units Operating: HFD / Teaneck (E-1) / Bogota (E-1) / Ridgefield Park (L-1) F.A.S.T. / Description Of Incident: Fully involved building fire with extenstion to the exposer. Setting up outside line and ladder pipes. Request for water from engine to drop LDH and bring it the water. NFI Writer: CPAGE
  17. I found some old photo's that are black and white that have been in a box for many years. All photo's are from the late great Paul Caramuto who was the official photographer for the Members Assc. of M.V.F.D. . 1st up is a 3rd alarm fire at Beck Automotive repair shop at Bond St off of Oak St. Chief H. Campbell was O/I/C on this date May 30, 1986 and is in the middle of the photo.
  18. Here is one from a Large fire on 4th Ave. This Capt. Robert Stiller of Truck Co. 1 removing Jewlery from the case in the window. Photo by: Paul Caramuto
  19. Did they also go and put the Lt's back to firefighters. So to say this but they should have took his retirement papers and not gave them back or they should have made him go back to a garbage man. Good luck to all who have been hurt by this. CPage
  20. Congrats to you and your wife. Best to you in the New Year. Chris