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Horton, Osage, PL Custom, and AEV. The current Horton 2007ish) is one of the worst rigs I've ever ridden in, have had everything happen from having cabinets flying open and launching their contents across the patient compartment, cabinets that lock themselves, electrical system that completely shuts off in the middle of calls and requires a restart of the rig, we even had to send it back to Horton so they could take the box off and reweld the cracking frame. The Horton we are getting rid of though (2001) is perfectly fine, no issues. Can't really anything about the PL custom yet since it's not in service yet, but the demo rig PL brought down when the truck committee was looking at rigs rode beautifully.
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So basically, they took the home patrol, brought it up to trunk tracker V, and gave it a new name so they could sell basically the same scanner over again. Maybe they should put some effort into getting their current products (i.e. the siren app) working before they start releasing new products
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EMS wise is about 500 a year. However they only respond to about 20% on average.
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Didn't NY get rid of EMT-I level and tell all the EMT-Is that they either had to go down to EMT-B or up to EMT-CC or Medic?
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Honestly, I don't know why this wasn't ever tried. It was the opinion of high ranking personnel from very well run neighboring agencies that Florida EMS should have tried to separate from fire, but the leadership of Florida EMS never went for it. Also, I think the senior members where afraid to loose their benefits through the FD, and the FD liked that they could tax for EMS and spend only a little on EMS and keep the rest for fire. The first FD I thought of that also does EMS is Somers, and based on the Somers' website you can be either fire or EMS if you choose, but not knowing anything Somers FD, i could be wrong. I will preface this next statement by saying that i am not, and never have been, a member of Florida FD/EMS, and most of the information I have on the topic comes second hand, from very reliable sources, but I still could be getting it wrong. As I understand it, the Commissioners of Florida FD wanted to be a FD, no interest in EMS at all. So they were a FD first, and then if you wanted to do EMS, that was something you figured out how to do yourself after joining the FD, and the FD was gonna put the bare minimum into the ambulance just to prevent anyone from claiming negligence on their part. Why it took them so long to drop EMS, I don't know, I would have figured they would have done it as soon as these feeling arose. To put this in perspective, they went to the Towns of Warwick and Goshen, and said "we're done with EMS, now you figure it out". Then as one FFD EMS member put it, "they "fired" their employees, and then told them they needed to continue working for the next 6 months and do the job well". I don't know of any job where they fire you but keep you working for any further length of time.
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He means the Chester VAC pick up truck. The guy driving the Chester VAC pick up truck is an Emstar medic, I'm not really sure what connection he has to Chester Vac. Chester Vac is techinically still around with a 7 digit number, mobile life is still doing the 911 jobs. As I understand it, Chester is doing just enough calls to keep their CON. However, the last real member they had, the Robert Boardman from the article, is now FDNY EMS, and isn't doing any volly work as far as I know, so I think they're kinda screwed.
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I don't know that they had to go to ff1, but they did have to join the fire side of the department and go through whatever in house training, ffd had, and no, they never dropped that requirement. Another problem they had was that they had new EMTs and who had to be "cleared" to ride by themselves as an EMT, but the senior EMTs weren't showing up for calls, so the new EMTs weren't getting cleared. There were several times when they had a driver and a new EMT, but they'd turn over the call cause they didn't have a "cleard" EMT. Also, about four years ago they brought in Emstar as their BLS backup as well as ALS provider after the surrounding corps got tired of covering all of of florida's calls, so if there was a call they didn't want to go on, they just let the Emstar go and became over reliant on paid crews. It basically comes down to the commissioner's didn't really want anything to do EMS and and didn't work with the ambulance members at all, and it's hard to run a corps when the leadership doesn't want to. And that's just the tip of the ice berg, they've been having issues for years.
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It happens. I've seen two ambulances (not FDNY and obviously not as big tires as fire trucks) in the past couple of years that have blown tires just from hitting drainage grates in the curb
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Warwick EMS took delivery of a PL Custom Classic on a 2014 Dodge 4500 Chassis last night More Pics: http://www.plcustom.com/recent-deliveries/2014-vehicle-deliveries/nggallery/2014-deliveries/warwick-ny-comm-amb-sep-2014-3197
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It's a Rockland County thing, they seem to have a very strange numbering system. All apparatus in the county starts with the department number for Tallman, 20. Then each engine is numbered by the GPM of the pump, in this case 2000. So the rig number should be 20-2000. However, like most departments, Tallman has three engines, each pretty much the same with each having a 2000 GPM pump, so they then start numbering engines as 20-2000, 20-2001, etc. I'm assuming Tallman, like a lot of Rockland County departments, calls this engine 20-tanker to avoid having another 20-2000 series engine and make it clearer on the radio what engine is coming.
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So lately I've seen a bunch people in my VAC buying and using cheap Chinese multiband portable ham radios (BaoFeng) that can monitor all emergency agencies in our county. Now, as i understand it, these portables should be in violation of NYS VTL section 397, which prevents equipping a vehicle with a device that can receive police signals. As i understood it, this basically means that any device, mobile or hand held that can monitor police frequencies is illegal and can get you in trouble. So, is there something I'm missing here? Is the portable radio okay, because technically it's being used under the license of the VAC? And if it can be covered under the VAC license, why can't a scanner be used under the same license? Thanks in advanced
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I have a question about NYS civil service eligibility tests. I recently took the NYS DMV motor vehicle investigator trainee exam and was looking at the eligibility list still up from the last exam to see if they were hiring and how many they had hired. I found two things odd on the old list. First, it says the list they currently have posted, from 2008 is good till 2016, so does that mean that they exhausted that list so they needed a new list? Secondly, there are only two people listed as appointed on the eligibility list, and everybody else on the exam has a status of active, including the highest score on the exam. Does this mean that all these people got passed over/deferred appointment of the exam? Or is it if they have numerous people with the same score (100) they go to a lottery style drawing to see who processes next? Thanks
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It's not delivered yet, but pics are on the KME website.
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So these radios are technically illegal, because these people are not ham operators and they have pd frequencies/frequencies that they aren't allowed to transmit on in the radio. That's what I thought, but i just thought I'd double check.
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Date: 8/2/2014 Time: approx. 11:15 Location: Orange County Jail, 110 Wells Farm Road District: Goshen Units:Goshen EMS, Warwick EMS, Town of Wallkill EMS, MLSS Emstar, Stand Bys: Pine Island EMS standby Goshen EMS, Montgomery EMS Coordinators: EMS 1, EMS 14 Description: initial reports of people down at the Orange County Jail. 8 patients total transported to area hospitals for possible overdoses. Feel free to make corrections of anything i may have missed or gotten wrong.
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Out of curiosity, what is the starting salary for EMTs and where do they have stations?
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In terms of the EMT payments, you are correct. As long as you are a member of an agency with a DOH number, and you pass the class, the class is "free", at least to you and your agency.
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Date:7/25/14 Time: approx. 1530 Location: 633 County Route 1, Pine Island, NY District: Pine Island Fire Department Units: Pine Island FD (full department), Florida FD (Car 3, E-608, TA-610), Warwick FD (Car 2, TA-639) Description: Pine Island and Florida initially dispatched to a possible structure fire in the area of County 1 and Pulaski Highway. Upon arrival, units located a 1 story restaurant at the above address with a fire in the kitchen. Warwick and Florida's tankers requested for water supply. Units stretched 2 lines and knocked the fire down. *Please reply to this thread with any corrections or updates*
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A) you can't block specific IDs. if the buses are programed into the scanners as a separate group, you can go into the bus group and set a permanent lockout. http://marksscanners.com/346XT/346xt.shtml#edit%20group%20options B ) Easy fix. Set a quick key (such as "1") for the system. Then if you want to listen to the system, you press "1" and the scanner scans the system. When you're done listening to the system, press "1" again and the scanner stops scanning the system. http://marksscanners.com/346XT/346xt.shtml#program%20conv%20system
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I know there are ways to triangulate radio transmissions, i believe the coast guard has this technology. I'm not sure who else would have this capability though.
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I guess I'm not sure why you're getting upset over the fact that this is an all female volunteer corps. This is a culture that places much more importance on modesty and separation of male and female than most cultures in the U.S.. Now yes, every EMT, male or female, gets all the same training to handle any emergency we come across, and we all conduct our selves in a professional manner. However, some times people are just comfortable with care providers of the same sex. Think about it this way, your a middle age man, you walk into the urologist's office cause you're experiencing erectile dysfunction, you walk into the exam room, and the doctor's a 29 year old woman. Are you really gonna tell me that you'd feel just as comfortable talking about your ED to a young woman as you would a man? Also, anyone one who is going to call this corps is most likely also going to be calling Hatzalah, who are the same culture, and are going to understand. Plus, isn't making the patient comfortable part of any EMS job? Finally, I don't think they're trying to question anyone's moral, rather they are just looking for someone who understands and follows their wishes based on their religion and culture.
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Date: 7/3/14 Time: 1855 Location: 9 Barbara Drive District: Warwick FD Units: Warwick FD (T-633, E-634, E-635, E-636, R-637, Car 2, Car 3), Monroe FD (F.A.S.T?), 36-16, Warwick EMS (201, 203), Warwick PD Description: Working structure fire from a lighting strike by the chimney. Crews were able to open the roof and keep the fire to a minimum. Mutual aid companies responded to a second reported structure fire on mill pond road during this incident, companies found significant electrical damage including an exploded TV to the structure from a lighting strike.
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New Windsor. And I completely agree with your point, but honestly, alot of people right now only care about using the cheapest option, until they need an ambulance, and then they get upset.
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The last time i heard, Chester VAC was being advised through this process by an individual who has already had success at bring back VACs that were shut down. I don't know if this individual is still advising chester, but if he is, I wouldn't be surprised if this is part of some strategy.Secondly , even though the lawsuit might be bs, look at the publicity it generated and how it makes the town of chester and mobile life look. If I were a citizen of chester who was just basing my knowledge of the situation based off what I read in the paper, I'd be pretty upset to think that the town was letting a private company make money off the citizens, rather than use a volunteer corps.
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Again, smeal bought LTI, which was a company owned by ALF. As I understand it, LTI makes the physical aeriel device that goes on the truck. It's like if dodge goes out of business tomorrow and ford buys the company that made the dodge motors.