This fire was aggressively fought by volunteer members of Hempstead along with surrounding volunteer departments. The Garden City paid members did not respond as alluded to earlier. The ages of FF’s operating interior, roof and performing VES probably ranged from their 20’s to 50’s all with varied experience levels with the more experienced members providing guidance and leadership on the fire floors. The younger members have been trained to FF-1 level and beyond via the Nassau County Fire Academy. Hempstead also has its own internal fire training school for probationary members and is run by highly qualified and experienced FF’s. Hempstead’s Co’s do drill on Engine & Truck operations in these types of occupancies as do some of its neighboring depts. The drills cover tactics & operations ranging from water supply, hose stretching, standpipe ops, forcible entry, VES, ventilation, laddering, roof ops, life saving-roof rope operations, etc. Fires in occupied multiple dwellings are not an uncommon occurrence in Hempstead. The Village of Hempstead probably most closely resembles the City of Mt Vernon with regard to structural types, ethnic diversity, economic diversity and population density. Hempstead does not have any formal recruiting program with Hofstra University. The career backgrounds of the membership run the gamut from private, public and emergency services employment. The first post of this thread stated that LCS/Master Stream appliances were used at this fire which is untrue. The fire was fought completely with interior handlines supplied from standpipe outlets. The operations went fairly well at this job, however there is always the need and room for personal & operational improvement via drilling/training. Only a fool would walk away from this job or any other for that matter without critiquing themselves, their company, department and looking for ways to improve. Hempstead FD is probably not that much different from many of yours. Stay Safe.