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Everything posted by x4093k
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Thanks for sharing your photos. It's nice to see more and more different people upload photos.
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That rig could light up the Yankee Stadium with that package! All in all, Very nice rig!
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Nice photos. Another one of those 1/2 PD 1/2 FD. I have noticed those much more often now. It probably looks like a parade when they get a call.. lol. Also, the Mobile Command Unit, is also called THV's. (At least NYPD calls them that..) What kind of camera do you use? Very clear. Thanks for sharing.
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I hope they're right. Thats my favorite season out of all.
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Date: 8/15/12 Time: 04:45 hrs(approx) Location: 11 Lake Drive X Anasville Road Frequency: 46.26, Fire 13, Somers FD Dispatch, Fireground 1, Fireground 2 Units Operating: [somers FD: 2441, 2442, 2443, 2444, 2445, Engine 180, Engine 181, Engine 185, 80b2, 80b3, Tanker 16] [Yorktown FD: Rescue 16(FAST)] [ Bedford Hills FD: Tanker 5] [ Katonah FD: Rescue 17] [ Goldens Bridge FD: Tanker 1] [ Croton Falls FD: 2071, 2072, 2073, Tanker 8] [ Mahopac FD: 18-1-3, 18-4-2] [ Millwood FD: Tanker 15] [ NYSP: 3k39, 3k29,] [ Somers PD: 7k387, 7k380, 7k389] [ WEMS: 45m2] Description: Original call came in as odor of smoke throughout the structure. 2443 & multiple other units signed on moments after and 2443 got o/s and reported fire visible basement window. Soon later updated "B" side fully involved, bringing a 10-75 tone and multiple departments requested mutual aid. Units remained on scene with the demolition crew until approx 12:20 and cleared without further notice. Reporters: x4093k http://www.lohud.com...|text|Frontpage http://www.news12.co...&news_type=news Being on scene for all 7 or so hours, all the fire departments involved did an outstanding job. Bravo to all the men & women who fought the blaze.
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It must be a different dispatch then, because I just listed all that from a recording I have of the L3 dispatch for the airport. They could dispatch them seperatley afterwards or something.
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All I know is Level 3.. Which is the following. Armonk FD Purchase FD Rye Brook Port Chester: Engine 59, Engine 64, Engine 60, Rescue 40 & Ladder Banksville FD 1 tanker Armonk EMS Westchester EMS 45M1 Harrison EMS Port Chester EMS Chappaqua EMS White Plains EMS Greenwich EMS WCDES: Battalion 16, Battalion 19, EMS 10, EMS 11, County Car 1 Thats what's assigned for an Alert Level 3.
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Thank you for serving, sir. Rest In Peace.
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Nice photos, thank you for sharing. It would of been nice if they were seperated more, so you can get some good shots of each rig. You still got the job done
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As of now this is all I was sent. I just noticed it was posted on a department's website, too. So one may possibly be sent out sooner or later, if so I will be sure to post it.
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MTA Police Officer Rick Stanton, son of Mount Vernon retired Detective and Somers Police Lieutenant Bob Stanton, has been ill for months due to a medical condition. There will be a 10-13 fundraiser on October 7, 2012 as follows: Date: Sunday,October 7, 2012 Time: 3:00 P.M. to 7:00P.M. Place: The Doral Arrowood- 975 Anderson Hill Road, Rye Brook, N.Y. $55.00 per person (Includes Events & Donation)
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This thread below has photos of it finished. Just press the link and scroll down a bit you'll see the chief's post. http://www.emtbravo.net/index.php/topic/41691-upcoming-delivery-croton-tanker-10/page__pid__269225#entry269225
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Any idea on what will happen in terms of his position as chief? How many do they currently have? Get well soon Chief!
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Thats true. That was just an example. Having a chief travel 10+ minutes to get to the scene would more then likely run into a problem down the road, in a few different ways.
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For a [poor] example.. Like today(or yesterday, whenever) someone fell off of something, and units got o/s quickly and determined Medevac would be needed, so they launched it very quickly. But, if a chief signed on and did not get on location for several minutes, the patient could worsen very quickly. A chief that lives in town or the surrounding towns/cities would probably work, but 30 miles away? much can change in the time it takes for that chief to arrive on location. I hope this makes sense, and you folks get where I am going with this.
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Only if it floats your boat. My boat's already floating.
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Very well said.. That is absolutely true. Congrats Hopewell Hose, and many more to come!
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Awesome shots, dude! Please share more when you can. The site can use some more of us photographers!
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Just was told the Somers VFD new website is up & running. It looks very nice & Somers just keeps on improving.. http://www.somersvfd.com/ it is yet to be completed but it's making it's way. I am sure they would like your feedback, theres always the guestbook. Great job all of the Somers folks, it looks great!!
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Wow.. 30 miles out of their city/town.. Better have a fast car... (only kidding..)
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Well he is leaning on a CorVETTE. So they probably did that because of the car, etc. If that makes sense.
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Nothing wrong with that. And who knows maybe he was thinking about getting back in the Expedition to play around with the buttons.
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Hate to see an empty bed! (Scroll up to see more)
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A few more... Sorry for some that are blurry.
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Not being shipped to Equador or anything, but I saw this while on vacation near Myrtle Beach, SC. Could not find the year on it, but I got some photos I thought some of you would like.. This has been here for a long time.. Enjoy & I have more of it, let me know if you want to see them( the rear, etc.)