firedude

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  1. Mine looks like this...
  2. Congrats to Officer Neuner! Photo Courtesy of Ken Liebeskind/The Daily Armonk Full the Daily Armonk Article
  3. My Setings > Profile Settings > Photo
  4. This doesn't seem right... Not sure if this is a bug or not. Everything else looks good. On my profile under the "likes" tab.
  5. Has Croton Falls ever had a ladder before?
  6. Seth, have a few questions... Why don't IA's show up on the EMTBravo.net recent topics or shout box like they used to? Also, when I go to my profile and click on "Likes" i get several error mesages. Can you also explain the "Warning Points" to us. I agree with the above comments that the "rep" box and other awards should be added back under our name. Yet, that is just my opinion as well.
  7. I agree looks good. It will take some getting used to but I do like it. Seth, thank you for your work and dedication towards this site.
  8. A full list of participating deparmtnets can be found here: http://www.recruitny.org/opendoors.php
  9. If you don't run routine EMS but you have EMS equipment, and trained members do you have to register with DOH? There are a few agencies on the Westchester Agency list that don't run EMS... (to my knowledge) They may have in the past? From: http://www.health.ny...westchester.htm
  10. Per Montrosefire.com... From: http://www.montrosefire.com/rescue_51.php
  11. Date: 3/27/12 Time:2300hrs Location: 410 Benedict Ave (X Maple Ave) - Fire in Appartment #A2 Frequency: 46.26, Fire 14, Fire 12, Fire 10, EMS 14, FG8, FG6, TPD, MPEMS, OFD, DFFD Departments on Scene: Tarrytown, Sleepy Hollow, Ossining, Elmsford, Dobbs Ferry, Ardsley, Irvington Tarrytown FD Units: 2461 (IC), 2462, 2463, E76, E77, E79, E80, L37, TL78, U61 Sleepy Hollow FD Units: 2311, 2312, E86, TL38 Ossining FD Units: 2332, 2334, E97, L41 Elmsford FD Units: 2111, L55 (FAST) Dobbs Ferry FD Units: 2091, E47 Ardsley FD Untis: 2011, 2012, L50 (FAST) Irvington FD Units: 2201, 2202, 2203, E178, L36, R49 (Cascade) Tarrytown VAC: 81B1 Sleepy Hollow VAC: 73B1 Irvington VAC Units: 64B2 Pleasantville VAC: 76B1, 76-05 (Rehab) Mt. Pleassant Medics: 37M1, 37M2 Westchester DES Units: Bat 14, C&O Z3 Utilities: Con Ed Various Units: Red Cross, FM-15, Tarryown PD Standby Units at Tarrytown FD HQ: [Peasantville FD: 2372, TL5}, [Pocantico Hills FD: 2381, 2382, E189] Standby Units at Sleepy Hollow FD HQ: [Croton FD: 2081, TL44] Weather Conditions: Mostly Clear, 40 Degrees Description Of Incident: Working fire in a 6 Story OMD, multiple lines stretched, minor injuries reported Reporters: peterose313 Writer: firedude 2300hrs: 2461 reporting a high rise fire, fire is located in a second floor appartment 2302hrs: 2461 requesting 1 engine and 2 ladders to scene 2304hrs: Bat 14responding 2305hrs: 2311 requesting Ossining ladder to HQ 2305hrs: 2461 requesting addition mutual air engine 2305hrs: L55 and 2222 responding as FAST 2306hrs: E86 responding 2308hrs: Bat 14 on location 2308hrs: 2202 resonding 2308hrs: Ossining dispatched to relocate 1 ladder to Sleepy Hollow’s Beckman Ave HQ 2309hrs: 2203 assembling a crew 2309hrs: Pleastville TL5 and Pocantico Hills dispatched to relocate to Tarrytown FD HQ, 50 Main Street 2309hrs: L36 responding 2310hrs: 2382 responding 2310hrs: E86 on location 2310hrs: 2334 report L41 will relocate 2312hrs: 2381 responding 2312hrs: TL38 on location 2313hrs: 2202 on location 2314hrs: Bat 13 reports 2nd Floor fire in 6 story OMD, main body of fire K/D, Apartment is on “A” side of building, “A” side is south facing. Utilizing FG6, FG8 and Fire 14. 2315hrs: IC requesting 2202 to have crews search 3rd floor above fire 2317hrs: L36, 2203, E178 on location 2317hrs: IC requesting L38 to proceed to roof to open up 2317hrs: 2234, L41 relocating 2318hrs: E189 responding 2319hrs: 2461 requesting 1 additional ladder, C&O and Con Ed to scene 2320hrs: 60 Control enquiring whether they need a TL or straight stick? 2320hrs: 2334, L41 requested to scene, responding 2322hrs: Bat 14 requesting Ossining Units to respond via route 119, requesting 2 additional EMS units 2322hrs: Croton ladder requested to relocate to Tarrytown 2324hrs: Bat 14 confirms L55 on location operating as Fast 2324hrs: C and O zone 3 dispatched 2324hrs: 2382 on location 2225hrs: IC requesting 2 addition engines, 1 additional truck to respond to scene via route 119 2227hrs: 2461 fire is knocked down in apartment A2 searching and overhauling 2227hrs: Dobbs Ferry Engine dispatched to scene by DBPD 2228hrs: Ardsley ladder, Dobbs ferry engine and Ossining Engine dispatched by 60 Control 2328hrs: IC requesting Red Cross for approx 12 displaced 2328hrs: E97 awaiting crew 2329hrs: 2013 responding 2331hrs: IC requesting L50 to assume fast and relieve Elmsford Fast 2231hrs: 2091, E47 responding 2332hrs: 2334, L41 on location, crew to report to Command Post 2333hrs: L55 responding 2333hrs: 2372 and TL5 out at 50 Main St 2334hrs: 60 Control updates 2372, TL5, E189 2381 are relocated at Tarrytown FD HQ. 2081 TL44 are out at Sleepy Hollow 2338hrs: IC requesting L41 crew to assist in ventilation and entry on roof 2339hrs: 2201, 2202 on location 2340hrs: 2091, E47 on location 2344hrs: 64B2 on location 2345hrs: E97 on location, to go to Command post with Forcible entry tools 2345hrs: 2332 on location 2349hrs: 2081 and TL44 out at SLFD HQ 2349hrs: Bat 14 reports E47 to work, L50 for relief, Greenburgh Fire Marshal (FM-15) on location 2349hrs: C and O enroute, Red Cross gathering 2355hrs: Pleasantville EMS Rehab responding 2359hrs: Emergency Alert received from 2462 2359hrs: 2461 reports 2462 alert was accidental 0000hrs: 76-05 requested to enter via route 119, to set up in lot by command post 0001hrs: IC requesting cascade to scene, U44 OOS, requesting Irvington rescue 0004hrs: IC reports L50, E97, E178 back in service 0012hrs: R49 responding 0016hrs: L50 returning to service 0017hrs: L36, L55 returning to service, C&O on location 0019hrs: R47 on location 0019hrs: E178 back in service 0021hrs: L36 back in service 0021hrs: 76-05 reports they need an ambulance for an injured firefighter, Irvington VAC to transport 0031hrs: E47 can return to service, IVAC to report to command post 0038hrs: 64B2 to return to command post IFO 412 Benedict Ave 0038hrs: 64B2 to remain in service at scene, another EMS unit is transporting per Bat 14 0038hrs: E86, TL38 can return per IC 0040hrs: E47 returning to the village 0041hrs: 2091 returning 0043hrs: 64B2 transporting 3 patients and 1 passenger to Phelps, all BLS 0052hrs: 64B2 out at Phelps 0053hrs: IC releasing Ossining ladder per Bat 14 0101hrs: 3212 back in service, 2313 to remain in service with the units in Sleepy Hollow 0102hrs: R49 can return per IC 0109hrs: L38, E79 and E76 back in service 0110hrs: Pleasantville VAC rehab has been released per IC 0112hrs: 2202, 2232, 2334, L41, R49 back in service 0116hrs: 2381, E189 back in service 0117hrs: 2081, TL44 back in service 0119hrs: R49 back in HQ 0123hrs: U61 back in service 0126hrs: 2461 releasing L37 from scene, can release standby units when they return 0128hrs: All mutual aid units clear, Tarrytown picking up, C&O have completed investigation, residents being allowed back in, bat 14 in service 0133hrs: Pleasantville VAC units in service 0134hrs: E80 back in service 0134hrs: Pleasantville FD units clear, returning to service 0138hrs: 2461 terminating command, all units clear! 0151hrs: 64B2 clearing hospital, returning to quarters **If you have any info, Please try to PM me. I may have made a few mistakes with the forum changes
  12. I missed that, so thanks. 30A2 in the background lead me to think that they were using Transcare busses to transport, not personal vehicles.
  13. not just Ulster and Dutchess... From: http://www.erh.noaa.gov/okx/
  14. Full The Daily Rye Article Are these “volunteer drivers” also Transcare employees?
  15. For fire departments that don’t run routine EMS calls, what type of EMS equipment, if any, do you guys keep on your rigs? Such as an AED or a BLS Bag?
  16. Yortown Police Chief Daniel McMahon speaks at a NYS DOT information session. Photo credit:Jennifer Swift, The Daily Full The Daily Bedford Article
  17. State: New York County: Saratoga City/Town/Municipality/Dept: Greenfild Fire District: Wilton and Greenfield Center, NY Unit designation/identifier: ETA 262 (Engine Tanker 262) Chassis & Body (or Aerial) Manufacturer and model: unknown Pump size, tank size (water/foam), aerial type & length: 1500, 3000g Status: Delivered Notes: Going to be stationed at the Greenfield Center Co #1. Replacing a 1992 Spartan. State: New York County: Saratoga City/Town/Municipality/Dept: Greenfild Fire District: Wilton and Greenfield Center, NY Unit designation/identifier: ETA 292 Chassis & Body (or Aerial) Manufacturer and model: unknown Pump size, tank size (water/foam), aerial type & length: 1500, 750g Status: Delivered Notes: Going to be staioned at The Maple Avenue Co #4. Replacing a 1994 Spartan Source I will update when a bid is approved.
  18. My shots were from this saturday afternoon. I believe the Commissioner drove the trucks up from KME in Latham last week.
  19. What about R4? Is that space between the reels and tools an extension of the frame? Saratoga Springs E-562 has a full crosslay in the bumper
  20. Taconic State Parkway N/B Bridge Overhaul According to Yorktown's Fire Alarm Assignment Map, a large area of the southern part of their district is non-hydrant. With the 2 YHFD stations located in the northern part of town, I'm sure they relied on the TSP for calls in that southern district. I'm sure they have found roads that they can use to avoid the TSP (also, hold the weight of their tanker).
  21. Any local PD's installing these on their cars? Anyone have training and experience with them? Mobile Spike Website Photo Courtesy of Mobilespike.com
  22. Maybe innovation is the wrong word but this is a new option from KME.