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Got two feet of snow the day before Halloween three years ago...good times.
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In an attempt to give the most accurate I/A possible, can someone send me a PM or post in this thread any apparatus that were left out of my I/A please. Also, if someone has exposure info that would be nice to add as well. Nice work by all departments involved. Thanks in advance, Madison
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Sorry to go away from the topic but does anyone have any info on the house? I heard from a member on this site that he remembers it possibly being housing for Mount Saint Mary College.
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Date: 10-23-2011 Time: 20:30 Location: 488 Liberty Street Frequency: NFD Dispatch [154.205]; 36-Control [46.16] Units Operating: City of Newbugh FD [Car 1, Car 4, Engine 1, Engine 2, Engine 10, Truck 1, Truck 10]; Stewart-ANG FD [FAST]; Vails Gate FD [Car 4, R480 as FAST]; New Windsor [Car 2, Engine 446]; Middle Hope FD [?]; Cornwall-on-Hudson FD [Truck 413]; Mobile Life [2 ALS units, Rehab Unit] Units Relocated: Winona Lake FD [Car 2, Engine 322] to Newburgh Public Safety Building; Marlboro [Car 38-2, Engine 38-10] to Middle Hope Station 2; Cornwall-on-Hudson FD [Truck 413]; Salisbury Mills [Car 3, Engine 560] to New Windsor FD; Coldenham FD [Truck 205] to the Newburgh Public Safety Building. Weather Conditions: Chilly Description Of Incident: Working fire in a 3-story OMD (see below for exposures). Heavy fire on the #2 & #3 floors. Aggressive interior attack was initiated on arrival. Companies were later ordered to evacuate the building. Companies re-entered the building for overhaul. NFD re-called members to staff the reserve Engine 10 and Truck 10. Both NFD Trucks (1 & 10) were set up and operating on the #4/D side of the structure. Stewart-ANG FD was the 10-75 FAST team but was then put to work, Vails Gate FD was requested as the new FAST. Fire placed U/C @ 21:31 by 36-13. Reporter: Eric12401, BFD1054 Writer: PFDRes47cue Exposures: Exposure 1: Street Exposure 2: Similar OMD (separated by approximately 5 feet) Exposure 3: Rear Yard Exposure 4: Street 20:38 - Vails Gate FAST requested to the scene. 20:40 - IC requesting two additional engines to the scene. 20:41 - Marlboro (Ulster Co.) requested for one engine to relocate to Middle Hope FD Station 2. 20:42 - Winnona Lake FD one engine to the Newbugh Public Safety building and New Windsor FD one engine to the scene. 20:50 - "All units operating, evacuate the building" 20:50 - Marlboro FD E38-10 responding. 21:05 - Cornwall-on-Hudson requested to relocate to the scene and to locate behind Middle Hope FD engine as per IC. 21:06 - Coldenham FD requested for one truck to relocate to the Newburgh Public Safety building. 21:06 - IC requesting a 3rd alarm. 21:09 - Salisbury Mills FD requested to send one engine to New Windsor FD. 21:31 - IC places the fire U/C. 21:44 - 36-13 requesting Red Cross to the scene for 13 adults. 22:20 - IC reporting that Red Cross is on scene.
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Date: 10-23-2011 Time: 09:00 Location: Fort Drum (training field) Frequency: Jefferson County Dispatch Units Operating: Carthage Fire Rescue Weather Conditions: Dry, chilly Description Of Incident: Humvee crash on post at Fort Drum killing 1 soldier and injuring two others. Writer: PFDRes47cue Rest In Peace Soldier! Hopes for a speedy recover for the injured soldiers.
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Date: 10-23-2011 Time: 04:50 Location: 109 S. 8th St. Frequency: Brooklyn Dispatch Units Operating: (See Rundown Below) Description Of Incident: Working fire in a 6-story 25x75 Synagogue. Original report was for a basement fire at the above address. Arriving units found fire in the basement and the #1 floor. Fire placed U/C @ 05:56 by Division 11. Primary and secondary searches wee negative. 4 L/S/O. Writer: PFDRes47cue Box Assignment: Engine 221, 211, 216 Ladder 104, 119 10-75 Assignment: Engine 229 Ladder 108 (FAST) Squad 252 Rescue 2 Battalion 31 Division 11 S/C Extra E & T: Engine 230 Ladder 146 Second Alarm Assignment: Engine 207 w/ SAT Ladder 102 Rescue Battalion Safety Battalion Battalion 57 (Safety) Battalion 45 (RUL) Battalion 37 (FF Chief) Tactical Support 1 Field Comm 1
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Date: 10-22-2011 Time: 01:14 Location: 30-37 38th St Frequency: Queens Dispatch Units Operating: (See Rundown Below) Description Of Incident: Working fire in a 2-story 20x40 PD with a flat roof. Second alarm transmitted on arrival for heavy fire on the top floor. Extension in to exposure #4 which was a 4-story attached. Fire placed U/C by Car 4D @ 02:39. Writer: PFDRes47cue Box Assignment: Engine 263, 312, 262 Ladder 117, 116 Battalion 49 10-75 Assignment: Engine 260 Ladder 163 (FAST) Rescue 4 Squad 288 Battalion 45 Division 14 S/C Extra E & T: Engine 325 Ladder 154 Second Alarm Assignment: Engine 307, 292, 259, 324 w/ SAT4 Ladder 128 Tactical Support 1 Safety Battalion Field Comm Rescue Battalion Battalion 46 (Safety) Battalion 12 (Resource)
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Prayers for a speedy recovery Brothers
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Date: 10-14-2011 Time: 00:45 Location: Fort Washington Ave X W 187 St. Units Operating: Various NYPD Patrols Weather Conditions: Dry, cool Description Of Incident: TL45 requested NYPD to the above address for a member of TL45 being assaulted. Unknown condition of the assaulted firefighter. Reporters/Writer: PFDRes47cue
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Date: 10-13-2011 Time: 16:30 Location: Hudson River (IAO Pier 81 @ W. 40th St.) Frequency: FDNY Dispatch Units Operating: (See Rundown Below) Weather Conditions: Dry, warm Description Of Incident: Reports of an overturned tugboat with people in the water. Units on scene had trouble confirming total number of victims. Units later found that three people were on the tugboat. Units later confirmed that 3 people were on the boat. All victims were rescued and accounted for. Incident placed U/C @ 17:32. Reporters/Writer: PFDRes47cue; JBE Units Operating: Engine 34, 54, 40 Ladder 21, 4, 2 (Water Rescue FAST Truck), 35 (Water Rescue) Rescue 1, 4 Battalion 9, 8 Rescue Battalion Safety Battalion Squad 18 TAC-1 Car 8, 17 Division 1, 3 Marine 1, 1-A, 6 Numerous NYPD Harbor Units Relocations: Ladder 5/4 Battalion 12/8 Battalion 1/9 Ladder 43/2
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I believe Ithaca, houses student firefighters as well.
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Great Job Officer! God Bless!
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Welcome to the site Matt. Enjoy the classes and stay safe!
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Date: 10-10-2011 Time: 10:33 Location: 5403 Manor Drive (Chapel Hill Complex) Frequency: 453.225; 46.26; Fire 10 Units Operating: Peekskill FD: 2341, 2342, 2343, 2344, 2349, E131, E132, E133, R134, TL45 Mohegan FD: E255 (FAST) Buchanan FD: 2552, U12 WCDES: Battalion 10; C&O Zone 4; C&O Zone 5 Peekskill VAC: 39M1, 75B1 Relocations: Montrose FD: TL8 to Station 1 Continental Village FD: E231 to Station 5 Weather Conditions: Warm, dry Description Of Incident: Working fire in a 2-story townhouse in the Chapel Hill complex. Similar attached exposure on the D-side. 10-75 transmitted on arrival for fire on the #1 floor. Fire placed U/C around 11:00. No civilian or firefighter injures reported. Reporter: firedude; Sparkey2001 Writer: PFDRes47cue 1033 - Peekskill FD dispatched for a reported working fire. Caller reports heavy smoke and flames visible. 1035 - Mohegan FD requested for their FAST team to the scene. 1040 - Buchanan Utility 12 requested to the scene and Montrose Tower Ladder 8 requested to relocate to Station 1 City of Peekskill. 1040 - Continental Village FD toned out for one engine to relocate to Station 5 City of Peekskill. 1046 - Buchanan 2551 and U12 are responding. 1047 - Battalion 10 toned out for response. 1053 - Battalion 10 "En-route to Peekskill." 1054 - Montrose Tower Ladder 8 is on location Station 1 City of Peekskill. 1059 - "C&O Zone 4 landline 60-Control for response." 1059 - Continental Village Engine 231 on location Station 5. 1120 - "C&O Zone 5 landline 60-Control." 1134 - Re-tone for C&O Zone 5. 1159 - Buchanan 2551 and U12 are released from scene returning to quarters. 1210 - Battalion 10 is back in service.
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Welcome aboard Chief! Enjoy the site.
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Nice shots. Seems like the car travelled pretty far off the road...any cause for the accident?
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Date: 10-8-2011 Time: 17:50 Location: 100 North Broadway "Abbott House" (between Strawberry Ln and Meadowbrook Rd) Frequency: Units Operating: Irvington FD; Dobbs Ferry (FAST); Tarrytown FD (1 Engine); Battalion 18 Weather Conditions: Warm, dry Description Of Incident: Working fire at the Abbott house. 10-75 transmitted on arrival by Chief. Reporters: Writer: PFDRes47cue 1752: Irvington FD re-dispatch, Tarrytown 1 Engine, Dobbs Ferry FAST for the 10-75.
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Date: 10-8-2011 Time: 05:00 Location: 370 Manhattan Ave. X W 116th St. Frequency: FDNY Manhattan Units Operating: (See Rundown Below) Weather Conditions: Chilly, dry Description Of Incident: Working fire in a 6-story 100 X 110 "H" Type OMD. Fire on the #5 floor in Apt. 5 "Henry" in the "A" wing. 2 L/S/O. All primary and secondary searches negative. Total of 6 10-45's, 5 code 4's and 1 code 3. Fire placed U/C @ 05:57 Reporters/Writer: PFDRes47cue Box Alarm Assignment: Engine 37, 47, 58 Ladder 40, 26 Battalion 11 10-75 Assignment: Engine 76 Tower Ladder 22 (FAST) Rescue 1 Squad 41 Battalion 12 Division 3 Extra E & T: Engine 59 Ladder 30 2nd Alarm Assignment: Engine 35, 91, 80 Tower Ladder 14 Engine 9 w/ Satellite 1 Battalion 16 (Safety Officer) Battalion 10 (Resource Unit Leader) Rescue Battalion Safety Battalion Fieldcom 1 Tactical Support Unit 1 Command Tactical Unit Special Call 2 Trucks: Ladder 43 Tower Ladder 23
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Date: 10-7-2011 Time: 21:50 Location: 512 Rosedale Ave. X Lacombe Ave. Frequency: FDNY Bronx Units Operating: (See Rundown Below) Weather Conditions: Chilly, dry Description Of Incident: Working fire in a 6-story 100 x 74 brick OMD. No structure exposures. Fire on the #6 floor. Second alarm transmitted for extension to the #5 floor. Tower Ladder 31 was the original FAST but was put to work. Ladder 42 assigned as the new FAST. 2 L/S/O. All primary and secondary searches negative. Fire place U/C @ 22:10 by Division 6. Reporters/Writer: PFDRes47cue Box Assignment: Engine 94, 64, 82 Ladder 54, 47 Battalion 3 10-75 Assignment: Engine 45 Tower Ladder 31 (FAST) Rescue 3 Squad 61 Battalion 18 Division 6 Extra E & T: Engine 73 Tower Ladder 58 Special Call FAST Truck: Ladder 42 2nd Alarm Assignment: Engine 96, 90, 50 Tower Ladder 41 Engine 72 w/ Satellite 2 Battalion 20 (Safety Officer) Battalion 26 (Resource Unit Leader) Rescue Battalion Safety Battalion Fieldcom 1 Tactical Support Unit #1
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Does anyone know which Pelham units operated?
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Big fire!
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Date: 10-7-2011 Time: 02:00 Location: 5 Secor Road X Canal Road Units Operating: (See Rundown Below) Weather Conditions: Chilly, dry Description Of Incident: Gas tanker exploded while making a delivery at the gas stations at the above location. First arriving units found the gas station and mini mart fully involved with extension to a 2-story brick auto body/repair shop. Multiple departments requested for foam. 2 Tower Ladders in operation as well as 4 L/S/O. Gas station attendant and tanker driver escaped without injuries. Due to numerous 911 calls from various surround areas, FDNY, FDMV, and PMFD were all dispatched to what turned out to be the same incident. Reports of runoff into surround rivers was investigated by USCG and was found to be negative. Units remained on scene through 08:00. Reporter: LTNRFD, FF1, Bnechis, ems-buff Writer: PFDRes47cue 02:00 - MVFD, FDNY, PMFD all recieved calls for explosion in the area. 02:05 - FDMV Rescue 1 first on-scene with a fully involved gas station in PMFD jurisdiction. PMFD requesting MVFD operate with full assignment. 02:20 - M/A requested for foam units from Westchester County. FDNY Battalion 15 requests FDNY foam units. FDNY Units: Engine 38, 66, 63, 97 Ladder 51, 61, 39 Battalion 15, 20, 17, 14, 27 Squad 61 Division 7 Rescue 3 Foam 93 (E93), Foam 72 (E72), Foam 95 (E95) Sat 2 Purple K 84 (E84), Purple K 326 (E326) Foam Tandem 1 Haz Mat 1 Haz Mat Battalion Haz Mat Tech (E274) Pelham Manor FD: Engine 1, 2 Ladder 3 White Plains FD: Engine 66 w/ Foam Trailer Yonkers FD: Engine 313 w/ Foam Battalion 2 WCDES: Car 1 Battalion 15 Field Comm Mount Vernon FD: Rescue 1 New Rochelle FD: Engine 22 2306 (FAST) Pelham FD: ??? Relocations to PMFD HQ: Larchmont FD: Engine 34 New Rochelle FD: Ladder 12 PM w/ Additional Units
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From Yahoo...
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A lot of good discussion can stem from this fire but as far as the fire goes....nice work by all departments involved, I'm glad no one was injured. Stay safe.
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Great points. There is a lot of differences from tanker to tanker. I have seen up to 8000 gallons in big 5-axle tractor trailer tankers. My department that I am a mutual aid member with has a tanker and an engine/tanker which is an engine with a rear tanker discharge shoot (very common up here). Both are spec'ed very differently and fill/discharge at different rates. Depending on the different tankers and set ups, it can be a challenge to keep a good flow of tankers to and from a scene. This often causes us to have lots of ponds set up for different types of trucks based on discharge speed and where they discharge from.