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  1. Date: 10/23/06 Time: 0212 HRS Location: Taconic Parkway N/B at Willow Lane Frequency: 155.505 Units Operating: New York State Police Description Of Incident: 911 Caller reports that a Horse is running S/B in the N/B lane of the Taconic Parkway Writer: RWC130 NOTE: Due to the Horsepower of the Horse she out ran NYSP! LOL
  2. Date: 10/22/06 Time: 2318 HRS Location: 600 Block of Washington Street IFO Pizza Central Frequency: 460.100 PPD Units Operating: Peekskill PD, Peekskill VAC, Cortlandt ALS Description Of Incident: Assault w/ Person Down Writer: RWC130 2320 HRS Peekskill PD units on scene 2322 HRS Peekskill PD requests an Ambulance, Report Perp fled area. 2323 HRS Peekskill VAC and Cortlandt ALS dispatched 2325 HRS Peekskill PD units checking area for Perp 2326 HRS Peekskill VAC on scene 2333 HRS Peekskill VAC requesting ETA for Cortlandt Medic 2338 HRS Peekskill VAC enroute Hudson Valley ER w/ 1 male patient 2340 HRS Peekskill PD still searching area for Perp 2348 HRS Peekskill PD has Perp IN CUSTODY enroute to HQ with 1 under.
  3. This was on back in May. I was away in Las Vegas and sadly I missed it. I got the chance to see it tonight for the first time. I must admit for almost the entire show I was in tears. AMAZING!!! I can't think of ANYONE who needed it or deserved it more than the Arena's. God bless the Arena Family and all the hard workers.
  4. You will have to call FDNY and ask them. LOL!
  5. To the best of my knowledge, FDNY still has some Macks as Shop Replacement units when rigs are out of service. I have seen a few in the Bronx. I really miss the Macks.
  6. Date: 10/22/06 Time: 1825 HRS Location: Pugsley Parkway - Cortlandt Manor, NY Frequency: 155.505 NYSP, 155.310 WCPD Units Operating: New York State Police, Westchester County Police Description Of Incident: Foot Pursuit in the area of 37 Pugsley Parkway into the woods, PD unit requesting assistance. Writer: RWC130 1827 HRS WCPD 27-Charlie advising NYSP units to check Oregon Road area by Young St. & School St. 1829 HRS NYSP TMC advising that Aviation is enroute, unit 1H18 from Albany. 1841 HRS 3K83 NYSP K-9 enroute from Somers. 1845 HRS TMC advising "Radio Silence Foot Pursuit in Zone 3" 1853 HRS NYSP K9 on scene. 1859 HRS TMC advising units at the scene that Perp might have ties to a 155 Smith Street address in Peekskill. Peekskill PD contacted 1904 HRS NYSP Aviation in the area. 1907 HRS State Police and Peekskill Police checking 155 Smith St. for Perp. 1923 HRS TMC advising that all day shift SP units can clear the scene and return to station. 1925 HRS TMC advising "Resume Normal Radio Traffic" 1945 HRS All PD units are clearing from the location. Unknown if Perp was caught.
  7. Nate, CONGRATS on FDNY Squad 61 and Fire Engineering!!!!
  8. How about Standard APCO Ten-Codes? 10-1 Cannot understand your message 10-2 Your signal is good 10-3 Stop transmitting 10-4 Message recieved ("OK") 10-5 Relay information to _________ 10-6 Station is busy 10-7 Out of service 10-8 In service 10-9 Repeat last message 10-10 Negative ("no") 10-11__________ in sevice 10-12 Stand by 10-13 Report __________ conditions 10-14 Information 10-15 Mesage delivered 10-16 Reply to message 10-17 En route 10-18 Urgent 10-19 Contact __________ 10-20 Unit location 10-21 Call __________ by telephone 10-22 Cancel last message 10-23 Arrived at scene 10-24 Assignment completed 10-25 Meet __________ 10-26 Estimated time of arrival is _________ 10-27 Request for information on license 10-28 Reques vehicle registration information 10-29 Check records 10-30 Use caution 10-31 Pick up 10-32 Units requested 10-33 Emergency! Clear the air 10-34 Correct time www.apcointl.org
  9. I heard news today from a very good source that TARGET will soon be coming to Peekskill in the Charles Point area. I am told that negotiations are underway with "The City" More information to follow.
  10. Thanks for the nice comments. I really appreciate it! I put a lot of work into restoring them. I have a couple worth over $1,000 each
  11. Date: 10/19/06 Time: 2119 HRS Location: 3441 Lexington Avenue Frequency: 155.505 Units Operating: State Police 3K46, 3K45, 3K59 Description Of Incident: Report of Shots Fired in the area of 3441 Lexington Avenue Writer: RWC130 2132 HRS: 3K59 reports unfounded, 911 caller left the area prior to State Police arrival.
  12. NOTE: This is only some, I have over 30 in my collection from 1880's on up to 1990's Gamewell Fire Alarm Boxes. I restore them one by one. You can view the photos and information at: http://community.webshots.com/album/554969964AzmhXU I HOPE YOU ENJOY VIEWING MY COLLECTION!
  13. VERY ENJOYABLE!!! I think HIGH-RISE Firefighting is something we should all train on City, Town, or Village. Even if your department does not have a single High-Rise you might be called in M/A. While on this thread, What does your Fire Department carry in a High-Rise Bag? Do you use 1" 3/4 or 2" 1/2? Nozzle type? Any suggestions from seasoned Firefighters on extra things we should carry in a High-Rise Bag that maybe was not mentioned? Monty, You grab the "K-Tool" and I will grab the "Fast Light" OK? LOL
  14. About Traditions Training Traditions Training is composed of fire department instructors primarily from the metropolitan Washington, DC area and from the City of New York. The instructors come from some of the busiest and most respected fire departments in the country and will bring you knowledge and skills that cannot be found elsewhere. The mission of Traditions Training is to teach "beyond the book" and provide knowledge and skills that will enhance your safety, effeciency, and knowledge as a firefighter. Both lecture and hands on instruction are available. Classes are customized for each customer and are available for a wide variety of topics, including (but not limited to): RIT / Firefighter Survival Truck Company & Tower Ladder Operations Engine Company Operations Rescue Company Operations Incident Command / NIMS Evolutions in Acquired Structures Why Traditions Training? Have you ever sat in a "bad" training class? Sadly, most firefighters have, and so have we. We know that you don't want a "canned" generalized presentation. We know that you want street-proven, fireground-tested, practical knowledge. ALL Traditions Training classes are individually designed to meet the CUSTOM needs of YOUR fire department. You will be presented with knowledge that applies to you and tools that you can use, today. www.traditionstraining.com Pete Lund, a founding member of Traditions Training was tragically lost in the line of duty on June 14, 2005 while operating at a house fire with the Woodmere Volunteer Fire Department on Long Island, NY. Pete began his firefighting career in the late 1960's as a volunteer with his hometown volunteer fire department in Woodmere, NY. Pete served in many offices in Woodmere, including that of Chief for several years. In 1973, Pete began his career with the Fire Department of New York. He earned his way to the elite rescue companies, spending much of his time with Rescue Company 2 in Brooklyn. After being promoted to lieutenant, Lt. Lund spent ten years with Rescue Company 3 in the Bronx before returning to his home at Rescue 2, where he remained until his retirment in 2003. After 30 years of service in the FDNY, Pete remained an active volunteer with Woodmere. He also was a member of the Kentland Volunteer Fire Department in Prince George's County, Maryland where he enjoyed fighting fire along side his son, Matt, and riding Tower 33 - which Pete always said reminded him of his "young years" at TL-120. Lt. Lund was highly regarded by all who knew him. His endless wealth of firefighting knowledge was exceeded only by his desire to share his experiences with others. Pete was always upbeat, the first to help a brother in need, and just plain down to earth. He had phenomenal teaching and mentoring skills and no doubt inspired the careers of thousands of firefighters. Lt. Lund was no less than a modern firefighting legend and he will not be forgotten. It is our goal to carry on Traditions Training with the values that Pete inspired us with. (Pete was a very good friend of mine)
  15. EMTBravo has come a long way without a doubt. Seth, I want to be the first to say THANK YOU!!!
  16. Trooper Michael C. Anders, 33, had been a New York State Trooper for three years and was most recently assigned to SP Lyons in Troop E. Thoughts and Prayers to the family of the New York State Trooper, Friends, and Co-Workers. May he Rest In Peace.
  17. Skooter92, LOL!!!!!!!
  18. I'd be more than happy to assist you with frequencies you need. Where do you live? PM me I will send you some information Don't forget to check out the FREQUENCY section. =)
  19. I have to say "Into The Fire" was an awesome documentary. It really hit home! Did anyone happen to notice when the 9/11 part came on what time it was 9:11 PM. Kinda gave me the chills. KUDOS INTO THE FIRE!!!!
  20. I could be wrong, if so please correct me. I believe that the memebers of the FDNY-EMS HAZ MAT Tactical Unit are issued Tan Turnout Gear and Yellow Helmets. On the NBC News footage I saw this. Rear of the coat said FDNY EMS.
  21. I hear as of 10 AM this date the NYS OFPC has activated the Fire Mobilization and Mutual Aid Response Plan. Some of us may be heading north!
  22. Date: 10/13/06 Time: 0246 HRS Location: 3 Jacklyn Road - Monsey, NY Frequency: 46.18 Units Operating: Hillcrest FD (DEPT.7), Description Of Incident: Working Structure Fire Writer: RWC130 M/A Units: -South Spring Valley FD F.A.S.T. (DEPT.25) -Tallman FD 1 Engine w/ Manpower (DEPT. 20)