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seanswh liked a post in a topic by vin1230 in Town of Poughkeepsie Police Dept. New Ford Police Interceptor
The Town of Poughkeepsie (separate from the city of Poughkeepsie) in Dutchess County's new Ford Police Interceptor. Unaware of any of the specifications. Photographed at Marist College.
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x635 liked a post in a topic by seanswh in Armonk- Fatal MVA w/ Pin 11-4-12
Date: 11/4/2010
Time: 00:40
Location: I684 MM 8.7
Frequency: Fire 16, EMS 16, 46.26
Units Operating: 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, R85, 51B1, 45M1, 45M2, State Police
Weather Conditions: Clear 38 degrees
Description Of Incident: State Police received multiple calls for a car off the road way, they updated stating that had a car on scene reporting possible extrication and possible cardiac arrest.
00:40- Armonk Fire/ EMS, 45 Medics dispatched for a car off the roadway with possible extrication and possible cardiac arrest
00:46- 45M1 on location updating location to MM 8.7 from 8.0
00:53- 2021 reports 2 occupants will not be transported and unable to be removed, 1 patient being treated, FD will remain on scene to assists State Police with investigation (Lighting)
01:08- 51B1 enroute to ER with 1 stable PT
01:18- 45M1 reports will be in service shortly as well as 45M2, 2 DOA
01:24- FD units remaining on scene to assist State Police with investigation
01:45- 2021 reports scene turned over to 2024 on R85
03:38- R85 back in service from I684
Reporters:
seanswh
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x635 liked a post in a topic by seanswh in Armonk- Fatal MVA w/ Pin 11-4-12
Date: 11/4/2010
Time: 00:40
Location: I684 MM 8.7
Frequency: Fire 16, EMS 16, 46.26
Units Operating: 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, R85, 51B1, 45M1, 45M2, State Police
Weather Conditions: Clear 38 degrees
Description Of Incident: State Police received multiple calls for a car off the road way, they updated stating that had a car on scene reporting possible extrication and possible cardiac arrest.
00:40- Armonk Fire/ EMS, 45 Medics dispatched for a car off the roadway with possible extrication and possible cardiac arrest
00:46- 45M1 on location updating location to MM 8.7 from 8.0
00:53- 2021 reports 2 occupants will not be transported and unable to be removed, 1 patient being treated, FD will remain on scene to assists State Police with investigation (Lighting)
01:08- 51B1 enroute to ER with 1 stable PT
01:18- 45M1 reports will be in service shortly as well as 45M2, 2 DOA
01:24- FD units remaining on scene to assist State Police with investigation
01:45- 2021 reports scene turned over to 2024 on R85
03:38- R85 back in service from I684
Reporters:
seanswh
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x635 liked a post in a topic by seanswh in Armonk- Fatal MVA w/ Pin 11-4-12
Date: 11/4/2010
Time: 00:40
Location: I684 MM 8.7
Frequency: Fire 16, EMS 16, 46.26
Units Operating: 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, R85, 51B1, 45M1, 45M2, State Police
Weather Conditions: Clear 38 degrees
Description Of Incident: State Police received multiple calls for a car off the road way, they updated stating that had a car on scene reporting possible extrication and possible cardiac arrest.
00:40- Armonk Fire/ EMS, 45 Medics dispatched for a car off the roadway with possible extrication and possible cardiac arrest
00:46- 45M1 on location updating location to MM 8.7 from 8.0
00:53- 2021 reports 2 occupants will not be transported and unable to be removed, 1 patient being treated, FD will remain on scene to assists State Police with investigation (Lighting)
01:08- 51B1 enroute to ER with 1 stable PT
01:18- 45M1 reports will be in service shortly as well as 45M2, 2 DOA
01:24- FD units remaining on scene to assist State Police with investigation
01:45- 2021 reports scene turned over to 2024 on R85
03:38- R85 back in service from I684
Reporters:
seanswh
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x635 liked a post in a topic by seanswh in Armonk- Fatal MVA w/ Pin 11-4-12
Date: 11/4/2010
Time: 00:40
Location: I684 MM 8.7
Frequency: Fire 16, EMS 16, 46.26
Units Operating: 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, R85, 51B1, 45M1, 45M2, State Police
Weather Conditions: Clear 38 degrees
Description Of Incident: State Police received multiple calls for a car off the road way, they updated stating that had a car on scene reporting possible extrication and possible cardiac arrest.
00:40- Armonk Fire/ EMS, 45 Medics dispatched for a car off the roadway with possible extrication and possible cardiac arrest
00:46- 45M1 on location updating location to MM 8.7 from 8.0
00:53- 2021 reports 2 occupants will not be transported and unable to be removed, 1 patient being treated, FD will remain on scene to assists State Police with investigation (Lighting)
01:08- 51B1 enroute to ER with 1 stable PT
01:18- 45M1 reports will be in service shortly as well as 45M2, 2 DOA
01:24- FD units remaining on scene to assist State Police with investigation
01:45- 2021 reports scene turned over to 2024 on R85
03:38- R85 back in service from I684
Reporters:
seanswh
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x635 liked a post in a topic by seanswh in Armonk- Fatal MVA w/ Pin 11-4-12
Date: 11/4/2010
Time: 00:40
Location: I684 MM 8.7
Frequency: Fire 16, EMS 16, 46.26
Units Operating: 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, R85, 51B1, 45M1, 45M2, State Police
Weather Conditions: Clear 38 degrees
Description Of Incident: State Police received multiple calls for a car off the road way, they updated stating that had a car on scene reporting possible extrication and possible cardiac arrest.
00:40- Armonk Fire/ EMS, 45 Medics dispatched for a car off the roadway with possible extrication and possible cardiac arrest
00:46- 45M1 on location updating location to MM 8.7 from 8.0
00:53- 2021 reports 2 occupants will not be transported and unable to be removed, 1 patient being treated, FD will remain on scene to assists State Police with investigation (Lighting)
01:08- 51B1 enroute to ER with 1 stable PT
01:18- 45M1 reports will be in service shortly as well as 45M2, 2 DOA
01:24- FD units remaining on scene to assist State Police with investigation
01:45- 2021 reports scene turned over to 2024 on R85
03:38- R85 back in service from I684
Reporters:
seanswh
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x635 liked a post in a topic by seanswh in Armonk- Fatal MVA w/ Pin 11-4-12
Date: 11/4/2010
Time: 00:40
Location: I684 MM 8.7
Frequency: Fire 16, EMS 16, 46.26
Units Operating: 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, R85, 51B1, 45M1, 45M2, State Police
Weather Conditions: Clear 38 degrees
Description Of Incident: State Police received multiple calls for a car off the road way, they updated stating that had a car on scene reporting possible extrication and possible cardiac arrest.
00:40- Armonk Fire/ EMS, 45 Medics dispatched for a car off the roadway with possible extrication and possible cardiac arrest
00:46- 45M1 on location updating location to MM 8.7 from 8.0
00:53- 2021 reports 2 occupants will not be transported and unable to be removed, 1 patient being treated, FD will remain on scene to assists State Police with investigation (Lighting)
01:08- 51B1 enroute to ER with 1 stable PT
01:18- 45M1 reports will be in service shortly as well as 45M2, 2 DOA
01:24- FD units remaining on scene to assist State Police with investigation
01:45- 2021 reports scene turned over to 2024 on R85
03:38- R85 back in service from I684
Reporters:
seanswh
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seanswh liked a post in a topic by ryguy12fd in Chucky Mellilo - Online Condolence Card
i should have said this in my first post, but losing Chucky is striking me pretty hard. I had the privilege of being Chucky's partner for a few years on Tuesday overnight working Medic 37 prior to my deployment to Afghanistan. He was schedule to be my partner on Tuesday Medic 31 when he came back from his injury, but they were having a tough time nailing down what was actually hurting him. This is a devastating blow to not only Empress but to all of Westchester County emergency services. He was extremely involved in both EMS as well as the volunteer fire dept. I think being Chucky's partner made me a better paramedic and I sorely miss him. He always had our backs and was the best of the best. I can always remember trading story's of his PortChester jobs vs my Pearl River Jobs, nothing was ever too small for him to give his expert opinion, and he always did have the better way to do it. I wish I told him more how much I truly valued his partnership on the ambulance, as well as his friendship. While I was deployed he always made sure to check in on my wife, and include her in the Perry Ave party's he had, or just going out to the bars. I could go on forever, about him, and i could make a list a hundred miles long of things i would give up, or change just to have him back for one more second. Please keep him and his family in your prayers and hearts cause right now he's up there teaching God how to buff the big ones.
we lost one of the good ones today.
RIP my partner, my friend, and most of all my brother. Love you guy
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seanswh liked a post in a topic by firedude in Fairview - Working Fire - 2/20/12
Date: 2/20/2012
Time: 1959hrs
Location: 350 County Center Road (X Winetou Rd and Jackson Pl)
Frequency: Fire 14, EMS 14, 46.26, 153.980 (EFD), 460.525 (GPD), 478.050 (HFD), 453.500 (WPFD), 460.6125 (GFD), 46.06 (GFD)
Units Operating on Scene: [Fairview FD: 2121 (IC), E174, E175, E176, L1, R3]. [Greenville FD: L4 (FAST)], [Hartsdale FD: E170], [White Plains FD: E66], [Greenburgh EMS: 59A1 (A79)], Con Ed, Greenburgh PD
Units on Standby at FFD HQ: [Valhalla FD: E82], [Elmsford FD: 2111, TL21]
Weather Conditions: Clear, Cool (34 Degrees)
Description Of Incident: Chimney fire with extension to structure
Reporters:
Writer: firedude
LoHud Article
1957hrs: 60 Control and Fairview receiving multiple calls for a chimney fire with extension to structure
1958hrs: 60 Control contacts Fairview on Fire 14, Fairview already aware
1959hrs: Fairview dispatched full response to 350 County Center Road for a reported structure fire
1959hrs: E176, E174, E175, L1, R3 Responding
2001hrs: R3 on location with a working structure fire, assuming command, wire arcing on structure - requeting Con Ed
2001hrs: 10-75 assignment requested by Fairview Base
2002hrs: 60 Control Dispatches Greenville L4, Hartsdale 1 Engine, White Plains 1 Engine, Bat 14 to scene
2003hrs: R3 Reports 2 Story Wood frame, Fire on “D” side, stretching hand lines
2003hrs: 2121, L4 responding
2004hrs: E175, 2121 on location
2004hrs: E66 responding
2004hrs: 60 Control Dispatched Valhalla 1 Engine, Elmsford 1 ladder
2004hrs: Valhalla FD operating on another call, 2481 instructs E82 to relocate
2005hrs: R3 requests Hartsdale (E170) to front of building, Greenville (L4) as FAST
2008hrs: 2121 has command
2008hrs: 2121 reports fire knocked down, overhauling
2009hrs: 2111, TL21 relocating
2009hrs: E170 on location
2010hrs: 2111, TL21 out at FFD HQ
2012hrs: E82 out at FFD HQ
2014hrs: E66 on location
2017hrs: L4 on location
2028hrs: Fairview Base releasing all mutual aid
2028hrs: 2111, TL21, E82 back in service
2030hrs: 2121 releasing White Plains engine
2030hrs: E66 back in service, returning to White Plains
2045hrs: Fairview recives second call - 355 Old Tarrytown Road, Unit 108 for an EMS Call, E174 to take the run
2105hrs: Hartsdale 2nd call - EMS Call at 89 Marion Ave, E169 responding
2200hrs: All FD Units clear, turned over to GPD
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seanswh liked a post in a topic by peterose313 in Rye - Working Fire 10/21/2011
Date: 10/21/2011
Time: 13:30
Location: 66 Milton Road (Between Rectory St and Parsons St) @Blind Brook Lodge, building H or J
Frequency: 46.26, Fire 15, EMS 15, RPD (155.625)
Units Operating: [Rye FD: 2421, E191, E192, L25], [Mamaroneck Town FD: 2232, R6 (FASTeam)], [PCRRBEMS: 77A5], [WCDES: Bat 15], [Rye PD: 11, 12, 18, 23, 22], Con Ed
Units on Standby at HFD HQ: [Harrison FD: E10, TL24, 2163]
Weather Conditions: Cloudy
Description Of Incident: Eletrical Fire in the Walls, with extension
Reporters:
Writer: peterose313
1331hrs: PD receives 911 Call about possible fire in walls
1332hrs: 60 Control dispatches Rye for a full department response
1332hrs: 2421, E192 responding
1333hrs: E191, L25 Responding
1334hrs: E191 on location
1335hrs: E192 on the hydrant
1336hrs: PD advises evacuating buildings H & J, dispatches 1 additional car
1339hrs: 2421 requests Harrison 1&1 to standby in their HQ for Rye
1340hrs: Harrison dispatched from 1 engine and tower ladder to standby
1340hrs: PD requesting ambulance to scene for standby
1340hrs: 77A5 responding
1346hrs: 77A5 on scene
1349hrs: 2421 requesting Con Ed electric to scene
1350hrs: 60 Control advises Con Ed is responding
1353hrs: Bat 15 requesting TMFD FASTeam to scene
1353hrs: 2421 and PD requesting expedite of Con Ed
1354hrs: TMFD dispatched for FASTeam to respond
1354hrs: 2232 responding
1355hrs: PD advising all buildings have been evacuated
1359hrs: R6 responding
1400hrs: Bat 15 reports 1¾ lines in use, 5 story building, fire knocked down, overhauling
1408hrs: 2232, R6 on location
1410hrs: RPD reports power will be turned off to area
1419hrs: RPD reports all power is shut off to building/area – advises FD
1422hrs: Bat 15 advises all power is out, under control, releasing TMFD
1434hrs: Bat 15 in service from Rye
1435hrs: RPD Car 22 (Commissioner) advises cars 11 & 12 will be assisting with traffic until school rush ends
1239hrs: 2421 releasing E191 & L25 from scene, holding E192 – Harrison can be released
1239hrs: Harrison back in service per 2163
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seanswh liked a post in a topic by PFDR47 in Bedford - Serious MVA W/ Entrapment 8-11-2011
Date: 8-11-2011
Time: 15:35
Location: Old Post Road / Crusher Road
Frequency: 46.26; Fire 16
Bedord FD: 2042, 2043, Rescue 44
Armonk EMS: 52B1
Mt Kisco: Engine 105
Katonah Bedford Hills VAC: 65B1
Mount Kisco VAC: 70B1, 7011
Bedford Hills FD: Rescue 10
Westchester EMS: 54M1, 45M2, 45M3, 45M4
Weather Conditions: Hot, dry
Description Of Incident: Reported serious MVA with four patients, three patients trapped. All patients transported ALS to Westchester Medical Center. WMC notified by 60-Control to expect four traumas.
Reporters:PFDR47, PFDRes47cue
Writer: PFDR47
15:35 - Bedford PD on scene reporting serious injuries with one patient requiring extrication.
15:38 - Armonk toned out for one ambulance to respond
15:40 - 45M1 requests 3 ALS units
15:43 - Bedford Hills Rescue 10 requested.
15:46 - 60-Control advising Bedford, KBHVAC, Armonk, and MKVAC are all sending ambulances.
15:53 - Katonah toned out for one Engine to standby in Bedford HQ
15:55 - One patient being transported, three patients in the process of being extricated
15:56 - Hospitals being notified of four Trauma Alerts.
15:57 - Katonah Engine 116 responding to Bedford HQ.
16:22 - "The Yankees Win! 6 - 5"
16:25 - Rescue 10 is back in service.
16:27 - Mount Kisco are clearing Bedford Village, back in service.
16:32 - Route 22 remaining shut down for the AI.
16:40 - 70B1 is out at WMC.
16:42 - 52B1 is clear of WMC returning to Bedford, will notify when back in district so standby ambulance can go back in service.
16:44 - Bedford units clear, scene turned over to Bedford PD. Katonah FD can go back in service from standby at Bedford FD. KBHVAC can go back in service once 52B1 returns to Bedford district.
* PM me if you have any info
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1075thebox liked a post in a topic by seanswh in Eastchester-MVA Pin 7/24/11
Date:7/24/11
Time:12:49
Location: @HRP NB 09.1 SOUTH OF CCP MERGE
Frequency: Eastchester Fire,New Rochelle Fire WCPD
Units Operating: EVAC: 57M1, 57B1, 57B2, 57B3, 5711, EFD: 2102, E27, E30, NRFD: 2302, E23, L13, Rescue 4, WCPD
Weather Conditions: Clear, Hot
Description Of Incident: MVA Injures, Extrication, by the maintenance road MVA Rollover report of one trapped in car
Emergency crews responded on Sunday afternoon to a motor vehicle accident on the Hutchinson River Parkway northbound, between Exit 14 and the merge with the Cross County Parkway Eastbound. The dangerous curve on the Hutch added another car to its crash count as the Pontiac sedan flew off the roadway, overturning and landing more than 50 feet into the woods, coming to rest against a tree. The car had a total of five occupants; four adults and one child; all but one adult were found walking around outside the vehicle; the fifth victim required minor extrication by rescue crews.
The multi-agency dispatch sent emergency crews from the two closest districts: Eastchester and New Rochelle. Medical Operations were headed by Eastchester EMS Chief Mikos, 57-11, alongside the Eastchester EMS Paramedic, 57-M1, as well as all three ambulances from Eastchester EMS (EVAC). Westchester County Police also responded to the scene.
After all patients were extricated from the crash scene and brought out of the woods to street level, EMS Command took over patient care as various members from Eastchester EMS took on designated roles in mass casualty operations to render care to all five victims of the crash, ensuring they received top-notch, undivided pre-hospital care. Transport decisions were made to transport all patients to a local trauma center after being stabilized in the ambulances. All patients sustained only minor injuries.
Writer:
http://www.eastchesterems.com/apps/public/news/newsView.cfm?News_ID=18
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1075thebox liked a post in a topic by seanswh in Eastchester-MVA Pin 7/24/11
Date:7/24/11
Time:12:49
Location: @HRP NB 09.1 SOUTH OF CCP MERGE
Frequency: Eastchester Fire,New Rochelle Fire WCPD
Units Operating: EVAC: 57M1, 57B1, 57B2, 57B3, 5711, EFD: 2102, E27, E30, NRFD: 2302, E23, L13, Rescue 4, WCPD
Weather Conditions: Clear, Hot
Description Of Incident: MVA Injures, Extrication, by the maintenance road MVA Rollover report of one trapped in car
Emergency crews responded on Sunday afternoon to a motor vehicle accident on the Hutchinson River Parkway northbound, between Exit 14 and the merge with the Cross County Parkway Eastbound. The dangerous curve on the Hutch added another car to its crash count as the Pontiac sedan flew off the roadway, overturning and landing more than 50 feet into the woods, coming to rest against a tree. The car had a total of five occupants; four adults and one child; all but one adult were found walking around outside the vehicle; the fifth victim required minor extrication by rescue crews.
The multi-agency dispatch sent emergency crews from the two closest districts: Eastchester and New Rochelle. Medical Operations were headed by Eastchester EMS Chief Mikos, 57-11, alongside the Eastchester EMS Paramedic, 57-M1, as well as all three ambulances from Eastchester EMS (EVAC). Westchester County Police also responded to the scene.
After all patients were extricated from the crash scene and brought out of the woods to street level, EMS Command took over patient care as various members from Eastchester EMS took on designated roles in mass casualty operations to render care to all five victims of the crash, ensuring they received top-notch, undivided pre-hospital care. Transport decisions were made to transport all patients to a local trauma center after being stabilized in the ambulances. All patients sustained only minor injuries.
Writer:
http://www.eastchesterems.com/apps/public/news/newsView.cfm?News_ID=18
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1075thebox liked a post in a topic by seanswh in Eastchester-MVA Pin 7/24/11
Date:7/24/11
Time:12:49
Location: @HRP NB 09.1 SOUTH OF CCP MERGE
Frequency: Eastchester Fire,New Rochelle Fire WCPD
Units Operating: EVAC: 57M1, 57B1, 57B2, 57B3, 5711, EFD: 2102, E27, E30, NRFD: 2302, E23, L13, Rescue 4, WCPD
Weather Conditions: Clear, Hot
Description Of Incident: MVA Injures, Extrication, by the maintenance road MVA Rollover report of one trapped in car
Emergency crews responded on Sunday afternoon to a motor vehicle accident on the Hutchinson River Parkway northbound, between Exit 14 and the merge with the Cross County Parkway Eastbound. The dangerous curve on the Hutch added another car to its crash count as the Pontiac sedan flew off the roadway, overturning and landing more than 50 feet into the woods, coming to rest against a tree. The car had a total of five occupants; four adults and one child; all but one adult were found walking around outside the vehicle; the fifth victim required minor extrication by rescue crews.
The multi-agency dispatch sent emergency crews from the two closest districts: Eastchester and New Rochelle. Medical Operations were headed by Eastchester EMS Chief Mikos, 57-11, alongside the Eastchester EMS Paramedic, 57-M1, as well as all three ambulances from Eastchester EMS (EVAC). Westchester County Police also responded to the scene.
After all patients were extricated from the crash scene and brought out of the woods to street level, EMS Command took over patient care as various members from Eastchester EMS took on designated roles in mass casualty operations to render care to all five victims of the crash, ensuring they received top-notch, undivided pre-hospital care. Transport decisions were made to transport all patients to a local trauma center after being stabilized in the ambulances. All patients sustained only minor injuries.
Writer:
http://www.eastchesterems.com/apps/public/news/newsView.cfm?News_ID=18
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1075thebox liked a post in a topic by seanswh in Eastchester-MVA Pin 7/24/11
Date:7/24/11
Time:12:49
Location: @HRP NB 09.1 SOUTH OF CCP MERGE
Frequency: Eastchester Fire,New Rochelle Fire WCPD
Units Operating: EVAC: 57M1, 57B1, 57B2, 57B3, 5711, EFD: 2102, E27, E30, NRFD: 2302, E23, L13, Rescue 4, WCPD
Weather Conditions: Clear, Hot
Description Of Incident: MVA Injures, Extrication, by the maintenance road MVA Rollover report of one trapped in car
Emergency crews responded on Sunday afternoon to a motor vehicle accident on the Hutchinson River Parkway northbound, between Exit 14 and the merge with the Cross County Parkway Eastbound. The dangerous curve on the Hutch added another car to its crash count as the Pontiac sedan flew off the roadway, overturning and landing more than 50 feet into the woods, coming to rest against a tree. The car had a total of five occupants; four adults and one child; all but one adult were found walking around outside the vehicle; the fifth victim required minor extrication by rescue crews.
The multi-agency dispatch sent emergency crews from the two closest districts: Eastchester and New Rochelle. Medical Operations were headed by Eastchester EMS Chief Mikos, 57-11, alongside the Eastchester EMS Paramedic, 57-M1, as well as all three ambulances from Eastchester EMS (EVAC). Westchester County Police also responded to the scene.
After all patients were extricated from the crash scene and brought out of the woods to street level, EMS Command took over patient care as various members from Eastchester EMS took on designated roles in mass casualty operations to render care to all five victims of the crash, ensuring they received top-notch, undivided pre-hospital care. Transport decisions were made to transport all patients to a local trauma center after being stabilized in the ambulances. All patients sustained only minor injuries.
Writer:
http://www.eastchesterems.com/apps/public/news/newsView.cfm?News_ID=18
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1075thebox liked a post in a topic by seanswh in Eastchester-MVA Pin 7/24/11
Date:7/24/11
Time:12:49
Location: @HRP NB 09.1 SOUTH OF CCP MERGE
Frequency: Eastchester Fire,New Rochelle Fire WCPD
Units Operating: EVAC: 57M1, 57B1, 57B2, 57B3, 5711, EFD: 2102, E27, E30, NRFD: 2302, E23, L13, Rescue 4, WCPD
Weather Conditions: Clear, Hot
Description Of Incident: MVA Injures, Extrication, by the maintenance road MVA Rollover report of one trapped in car
Emergency crews responded on Sunday afternoon to a motor vehicle accident on the Hutchinson River Parkway northbound, between Exit 14 and the merge with the Cross County Parkway Eastbound. The dangerous curve on the Hutch added another car to its crash count as the Pontiac sedan flew off the roadway, overturning and landing more than 50 feet into the woods, coming to rest against a tree. The car had a total of five occupants; four adults and one child; all but one adult were found walking around outside the vehicle; the fifth victim required minor extrication by rescue crews.
The multi-agency dispatch sent emergency crews from the two closest districts: Eastchester and New Rochelle. Medical Operations were headed by Eastchester EMS Chief Mikos, 57-11, alongside the Eastchester EMS Paramedic, 57-M1, as well as all three ambulances from Eastchester EMS (EVAC). Westchester County Police also responded to the scene.
After all patients were extricated from the crash scene and brought out of the woods to street level, EMS Command took over patient care as various members from Eastchester EMS took on designated roles in mass casualty operations to render care to all five victims of the crash, ensuring they received top-notch, undivided pre-hospital care. Transport decisions were made to transport all patients to a local trauma center after being stabilized in the ambulances. All patients sustained only minor injuries.
Writer:
http://www.eastchesterems.com/apps/public/news/newsView.cfm?News_ID=18
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TR54 liked a post in a topic by seanswh in Elmsford-02/21/2011-Jackknifed Tractor Trailer carrying gasoline
Date:2/21/2011
Time:0455 hrs
Location: Saw Mill River Rd & Executive Blvd
Frequency: 153.980, 460.525, Fire 14
Units Operating: L55, E137,U86, 58B1, HM1, 2111, 2112, 2113, 2011, Greenburgh PD, Car 133, Car 72, Car 53, Car 66, ConEd Electric, Glens Towing
Weather Conditions: cloudy, cold, snowing
Description Of Incident: Jackknifed tractor trailer carrying gasoline. Crashed into utility pole snapping it at the top of the pole
Reporters: Myself
Writer: Myself
04:55 - E-137, L-55, Ambulance 58B-1, Utility 86, Chief 2111, 2112 dispatched to a motor vehicle accident involving a tractor trailer carrying gasoline which had struck a utility pole, with downed power lines, a transformer explosion and a possible fire
Responding units found the tractor trailer jack-knifed into a broken utility pole with downed power lines, no fire
The driver,uninjured,self-extricated himself from the wreckage
Engine Company stretched a precautionary line and stood by
County Haz Mat responded
diesel saddle tanks and gasoline were off loaded by private contractors
the tractor and trailer were towed from the scene by Glens Towing
1230-All Fire Dept units back in service
Thanks to Elmsford FD!!!
http://elmsfordfd.com/fullstory.php?129890
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seanswh liked a post in a topic by WHFD318 in New Rochelle 2nd Alarm 12-23-10
Sorry for the poor quality. Great job by NRFD under tough conditions. Got there as TL11 was venting the roof. Enjoy. Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and be safe.