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Thanks.
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I have for sale one (1) Whelen Slim-Miser LED Dash/Deck Light. The light has an amber flash pattern. The light comes with a swivel suction cup mount and a cigar plug switch. The light has very little operating time and works great. Contact me for the price.
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Sold
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I have for sale two (2) Whelen TIR3 Grille Lights. Both lights have green flash patterns. Included with the lights are Whelen flanges, grommets and L-shaped mounting brackets. *two of each* See pictures. All items work great. Low hours. Contact me for the price.
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Sold.
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A friend of mine emailed me this photo... Any info on it?
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I have for sale a SVP SA450 Siren/PA & Sho-Me 100-Watt Speaker. Both work fine. Contact me for price. Refer to pictures.
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I call the added description a "size-up." There should be a size up for any fire...even the 2.5 story wood frame ones.
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Never one to believe nonsense, but I truly am terrified that today is it! Just kidding. In all seriousness, the Mayan calendar did not take into effect Leap Years. So in terms of days, their calendar depicted the 12-21-2012 would have actually been a few months ago. Today simply shares the same numeric name, not the same same time, if that makes sense. Should be exciting to see what happens when the sun sets.....
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Date: 12/20/2012 Time: 15:25 Incident Type: Structure Fire District: Harrison Fire District Location: 66 Hudson Ridge Units: [Harrison FD]; [Town of Mamaroneck FD:]; [Harrison EMS:]; [WCDES: Battalion 15, C&O Zone 2, CC1]; Units Relocated: [Village of Mamaroneck: Engine 38]; [Rye:]; Frequency: 46.26 Weather Conditions: Chilly, dry, cloudy Description: Harrison FD dispatched to a reported chimney fire. Car 2016 had Harrison FD re-dispatched for reported structure fire. 10-75 transmitted bringing Town of Mamaroneck FAST, Harrison EMS and Battalion 15 to the scene. 1525 - Harrison dispatched to above address for reported chimney fire. 1530 - Harrison re-dispatched for reported structure fire. Chief on scene with smoke from the eaves. 1532 - Town of Mamaroneck FAST requested. 1534 - Village of Mamaroneck, Engine 38 requested along with one Ladder from the City of Rye to standby in Harrison FD headquarters. 1535 - C&O Zone 2 to landline. 1537 - County Car 1 to landline.
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Nice looking flycar...best of luck with it.
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Very nice!
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Happy Thanksgiving. Stay safe. God Bless.
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Absolutely will send him a card and patch. Stay strong kid.
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Someone will post a link to his whereabout sometime soon I imagine.
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Looking forward to seeing the new rig. Congrats! Question... What is the reasoning behind the 750 gallon tank on a first due apparatus? Seems the norm (whatever normal is) is 1000 gallons. Best of luck, keep us posted!
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Terrible tragedy. RIP. Condolences to the brothers and sisters of Atlanta PD.
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MODS - PLEASE DELETE THIS I/A. THANKS.
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Anyone hear anything in terms of potential school closures? Stay safe everyone.
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stink bugs
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Great idea! I have brought this up several times to people in my department... we haven't done it yet.
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Date: 10-22-2012 Time: 17:00 Location: Woods IAO South Canton Road Frequency: St. Lawrence County Central Dispatch Units Operating: Potsdam FD; Canton FD; West Potsdam FD; West Stockholm FD; Hannawa Falls FD; Brasher-Winthrop FD; Parishville FD; Norwood FD; Norfolk FD; Potsdam Volunteer Rescue Squad; US Border Patrol; NYSDEC; SLC Sheriff's, SLC Emergency Service workers; Weather Conditions: Chilly, 35 Degrees Description Of Incident: 81 year old male went missing Monday afternoon. Roughly 225 volunteers spent 15 hours searching the woods from Monday evening through Tuesday morning. Patient was located and transported to Canton-Potsdam Hospital bye Potsdam Volunteer Rescue Squad. http://northcountrynow.com/news/st-lawrence-county-rescuers-find-81-year-old-man-after-15-hour-overnight-search-069643
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Date: 10-21-2012 Time: 02:30 Location: 546 Peekskill Hollow Road Frequency: Putnam 911 Units Operating: Putnam Valley FD: Putnam Valley VAC: Kent Ambulance: Mahopac FD: Mohegan Lake FD: PC C&O Weather Conditions: Cool, dry Description Of Incident: Working fire in a 2.5 story P/D. Heavy fire on the #2 floor and in the attic. Two residents were home at the time of the fire, both we able to evacuate the residence. Cause of the fire has not yet been determined.
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Rest In Peace Brother. Condolences to the family, friends and PCFD.
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I also enjoy when the departments who neglect to keep their websites up to date or even looking somewhat professional and refuse to allow someone to update them or improve them. Social networking via a department website or a facebook/twitter can be so valuable. Seems that some members (older?) are against this. The excuses are always great... 'It will get hacked." "It will get viruses." "No one uses the internet." "I don't use the internet or Facebook." It's 2012...time to upgrade your approach to contacting the public.