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  1. Date:04/27/06 Time:Circa 11:00 am Location:20 Everett Ave. X of S. Highland Ave. (Rt.9) and Edward St. Frequency: 46.26, Ossining Channel 3, WCDES Fire Grnd 3 Units Operating: Ossining: Cars: 2331,2332,2334,Engines: 96,97,98,99,100,101, Ladders:41,42/OVAC 74A3/36M1/Croton FD: Car 2081,2083, Engine 119(FAST)/Con-Ed Gas &Elec./ WCDES Battalions 12 & 16 Description Of Incident: Original Dispatch as a Bedroom Fire, shortly After Onscene Car 2331 (Chief Santucci) Transmitting 10-75 requesting Croton's FAS Team. Ladder 42 Aerial in Operation, (2) 1 3/4 Lines stretched and in operation. Fire Contained to Originating Fire Room with little Extension to roof area. OVAC Requested by IC to Evaluate Infant that was in Fire Building taken out by the Homeowner prior to FD Arriving. Fire Building: 3 Story Residental Wood Frame Dwelling. Writer: ONLOCATION
  2. I think just testing new noon time test tones and new software, I think? More info to follow. Also it was'nt the tones that were changed it was the Box Dial-up after the tone
  3. Really enjoyed it. Test rides were awesome and have to agree that the Magnum was very impressive and it is a station wagon. Did not do the Crown Vic, but just seeing the Impala it was visually not good what so ever. And Whelen still the Best Lighting manufacturer by far, not that we didn't know that already.
  4. There will be no exterior Warning Devices (sirens) on the Building. Point Blank relocating them out there will benefit the Taxpayers in the long run, ofcourse we know that and they just want to complain about everything. Watching the Past Village board meeting on the Tarrytown Firehouse Issues I gotta tell ya its amazing what people make-up to start s***. There worrying about kids playing on the street and having the Firehouse located on the same street, well lets think that the Firehouse was located there 4 years or whatever before it was taken down so what do u did then? Watch your kid maybe? Teach them not to play in the Street and when u see a Big-a** Fire Truck coming to get outta the way? New apparatus and new updated equipment is needed for the GROWING of the world we live in, there is no question about it. I don't know of any town around here down-sizing on the amount of Construction of building and creating Jobs and Tax Revenue. Also Chief Santucci is correct on the Issue of all the other apparatus being located west of Rt. 9, then think about that and take into consideration when they eventually change the traffic pattern on the road to a Single lane north and south (Unknown if this is really going to happen but was aware it was being considered by the state).
  5. Nicely and Professionaly done Ed, Really showing how the FD's Support each other in there time of need (As that has been going on) but regardless.
  6. Nice lookin Rig
  7. Finally up, Lookin Good
  8. Good Luck guys
  9. They are great lights but yes, either u love them or hate them. Very Big in Penn. and Maryland.
  10. Ossining is Going
  11. Ya I got um Ferg ben MIA for a few days, will be talking to ya
  12. Some More Amazing Shots by Frank, Lookin good. See Ya on the Fireground.
  13. Exactly "Sutphen" need I say more?
  14. $$$$$$$ Liability and Insurance Issues. I Wish it was Like Jersey & Rockland Styles here.
  15. Not to be scared but its all of the Top of my head, Also foregot a few I am going to add now. Montrose V.A.: Engine 225 Larchmont: unkown which Engine Rockland County from memory Blauvelt: basically the Entire Fleet Central Nyack: Engine, Tanker, New City: I believe 2 Engines, Tower, Rescue Nyack: 2 Engines, Tiller West Nyack: Engine Pearl River: Engine, Tower Piermont: Engine, Ladder Hillcrest: Entire Fleet Except Rescue and Misc. Vehicles (utility's) Spring Valley: Engine South Spring Valley: Engine? Tallman: Entire Fleet Orangeburg: Tower and Rescue Sparkill: 1 Engine Don't really know much more
  16. In Westchester that I can think of of the top of my head: Yorktown: Eng 275 Somers: Engine 188 Bedford Hills: Engines 198,199 Mt. Kisco: Engines 103,105,106 Sleepy Hollow: Engine 85 Croton: Tower Ladder 44 Briarcliff Manor: Engine 92 Irvington: Engine 177 Elmsford: Engines 137,237, Ladder 55, Tower Ladder##? Fairview: Engines 174,176 Greenville: Engine 150, Ladder 4 Hartsdale: Engines 169, 170 Verplanck: Engine 126? Hawthorne: Engines: 155,156, Tower ladder 12 Dobbs Ferry: Engine 47 Hastings: Engine 44 Archville: Engine 235 Pocantico Hills: Engine ###? Pleasantville: Engine 259, 260 Chappaqua: Engine: 144,145,146 Katonah: Engine 115,116,117, Tanker 6, Rescue 17, M.A. 20's? Goldens Bridge: Engine and M.A. unknown #'s Buchanan: Engine 161 Thornwood: Engines 88,89,Rescue 75 (One of the Engines is a Ford Cab/Pierce Body) Peekskill: Engines 131,132,134 Pound Ridge: Engine (Ford/Pierce) and Recue (Chevy/Pierce) South Salem: Engine 168- I believe Valhalla: Engine 38 and Mini Attack #? Rye: Engine 191 Port Chester: Enignies: 58 or 59?,60,63,64, Rescue 40 New Ro has an Engine I think and Rescue 4
  17. INSANE, Nice Rig but maybe......Overkill
  18. Congrats Seth!!! Another Notch in the Belt
  19. Rescue that I am Aware of that has a Crane Device would be Latham Rescue 4. GIGANTIC rig, very well built and nicely designed aswell. I will post a pic.
  20. Date:03/14/06 Time:17:38 (5:38) Location: 36 Random Farms Circle (Original Dispatch Location) Actual Incident Location: In rear of 277 Hog Hill Rd. Frequency: 46.26, Millwood Channel 3 (Low Band) Units Operating:Millwood: Cars: 2251,2252,2253, Mini-Attack 10, Engines:247,248, Tanker 15, Rescue 36, Utlity 44/ Chappaqua: Cars: 2061,2064,2065, Engine 144/ Mt. Kisco: Car 2282, Engine 104, Rescue 31/Yorktown: 235? (Lt.), Tanker 14/ Stand-by Units:Pleasantville: Car 2371, Engine 260 Description Of Incident: Large Area of Brush on Fire (Circa 4-6 Acres) first arriving unit (Car 2252) had units re-direct to Hog Hill location for better Access to Incident. Tankers used for Water Operations on Hog Hill. Rescue 31 MKFD Requested for area lighting. Incident was located on Steep Incline. Units Cleared 21:15 (9:15) Writer:ONLOCATON (Onscene)
  21. Here's a Volvo Engine from Kingsbury (Upstate)
  22. Date:03/11/06 Time:Circa 23:00 Location: Ossining, IFO Dunkin Donuts, 151 S. Highland Ave cross of Acker Ave Frequency: 46.26, WCDES Fire grnd 3, OVAC Tact., Units Operating:Ossining: Car 2334, D.C. 44,50, Engines: 97,100, Rescue 14, Ossining Village PD/ OVAC: 74B1,74B2,74B3/ Tri- Village Medic (36M1)/Croton FD: Car 2081, 55B2/Briarcliff Manor FD: Car 2052, 53B2 Description Of Incident:MVA Head-on invloving (1) 2 door Toyota , and a (4) Door Buick or Oldsmobile Sedan. Driver of 4 Door Vehicle had to be extricated. Total of (4) Patients Transported to WMC. Full AI was conducted by Ossining Village PD. Units Cleared at 00:22. Writer:ONLOCATION
  23. Yeah Tri-village (Montrose, Verplanck, and Buchanan) and a few others, Montrose VA, Croton, and Peekskill I hear is going to be in there own .