RWC130

Site Admins
  • Content count

    2,835
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by RWC130

  1. Date: 7-12-06 Time: 0021 HRS Location: 807 Main Street - Bohlman Towers Frequency: 460.100, 453.300 Units Operating: Peekskill VAC 75B1, 35-Medic 1, Peekskill PD Description Of Incident: Shooting - Person Shot inside Apt. 8K Writer: RWC130 0022 HRS: EMS units to stage away from the scene and wait for Peekskill PD arrival. 0028 HRS: Peekskill PD advised subject was shot 25 minutes in the past, Perp fled area. Victim is stable, being walked by Peekskill PD to EMS. 0032 HRS: Various PPD units doing a search of the area. Looking for a 18 y/o Black Male, Dressed in all Black, Wearing a Red Baseball Cap. 0045 HRS: Peekskill VAC 75B1 transporting to Hudson Valley ER (BLS)
  2. Probie Firefighter is Orange.
  3. Date: 7-11-06 Time: 0040 HRS Location: Route 9A (Albany Post Road) Frequency: 460.100 Units Operating: Buchanan PD Car 267 Description Of Incident: Car 267 advised he was attempting to stop a vehicle S/B on Route 9A. Vehicle at first was not complying. Vehicle did stop on Route 9A at Kings Ferry Rd just outside the Village of Buchanan. Writer: RWC130 0052 HRS Car 267 enroute to HQ with one subject under arrest DWI.
  4. AMEN BROTHER!!!
  5. www.hardrock.com Hard Rock Cafe New York 1501 Broadway New York, NY 10036 I'M HUNGRY!!!
  6. You got it all wrong. It was a "Tanker Ops Drill" LOL!
  7. State Troopers working for free?
  8. New Jersey Casinos Set to Close in Budget Stalemate By JOHN CURRAN, AP ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (July 5) - They've endured hurricanes and blizzards, labor strikes and a parking garage collapse. If there's one sure thing in a city of uncertain ones, it was always this: Casinos find a way to keep the dice rolling. Not this time, though. Barring a last-minute breakthrough, Atlantic City's 12 casinos will evacuate their gambling areas for the first time ever at 8 a.m., their hand forced by stalemated talks over a state budget in Trenton. The casino-hotels, which attract millions of gamblers and vacationers every year, will remain open, but gambling will be shut down along with state parks, horse racing tracks, beaches, campgrounds and historic sites that are also being closed. Slot machines will go silent. Dealers will be sent home. It would be the first time casinos have been forced to close since Resorts Atlantic City opened its doors in 1978 as New Jersey's first casino-hotel. Gov. Jon S. Corzine has ordered all non-essential state government operations halted, including the New Jersey Lottery. State offices have been closed since Saturday, keeping 45,000 state workers at home and without pay. Workers in the child welfare, state police, mental hospitals and other vital jobs - about 36,000 - remained on the job, but they were working without pay. Corzine planned to address all 120 state lawmakers at 9 a.m. to discuss the ongoing impasse. It was sparked by the state's failure to adopt a new budget by Friday's midnight constitutional deadline, leaving it with no money to spend and prompting the shutdown. The dispute between the governor and his fellow Democrats who control the Legislature centers on his plan to increase the state sales tax from 6 percent to 7 percent to help overcome a $4.5 billion budget deficit for his $31 billion spending plan. The proposal would cost the average New Jersey family $275 per year, according to experts. Assembly Democrats opposed to Corzine's proposal said they could be ready to introduce an alternate budget plan, even though it could be filled with proposals Corzine opposes. Up to 15,000 casino employees would be thrown out of work by the closings, and that number could double if the casinos remain closed through the weekend, according to Robert McDevitt, president of Local 54 of UNITE HERE, a labor union that represents rank-and-file casino hotel workers. "They're going to lose a lot of money," said Jerome Harper, 42, of Philadelphia, who was playing a Triple Cash slot machine at Resorts Atlantic City on Tuesday. "It's bad. Why close it down when you could just do your job and put the budget together? That's what they're paid for." Among the state employees furloughed are the casino inspectors who keep tabs on the collection, counting and certification of the money won by the gambling halls. Without them, the casinos can't operate because the state would have no way to ensure that it receives its 8 percent share of the casino revenue. The casinos, which have a $1.1 billion payroll and spend billions more on goods and services, contribute about $1.3 million a day to state coffers. "This is what brings the money in," said Bertha Arrington, 57, of Baldwin, N.Y., who was playing the slots. Casino executives were busy Tuesday trying to make sure the shutdown is orderly. Police Chief John Mooney said the sudden evacuation of the casinos could lead to problems with drunken driving, street crime and ultimately labor unrest. If the closings last, casino workers who aren't being paid could make trouble, he said. "This is a state-created disaster," Mooney said. AP-ES-07-05-06 0407EDT
  9. RES6CUE, AMEN BROTHER!!!
  10. Date: 6-30-06 Time: 0406 HRS Location: Tappan Zee Bridge N/B Rockland side Frequency: 46.18, 46.26 Units Operating: Rockland County FD Marine Units, Westchester FD Marine Units M/A, New York State Police Description Of Incident: MVA mid span of the bridge. Subject got out of the car and jumped off the Bridge. (Witnessed) Writer:RWC130 Tarrytown FD, Irvington FD, and Sleepy Hollow FD Marine Units & Rockland County Helicopter requested
  11. 648, Yeah.. for $40 to eat ALL day it's not a bad deal. We had a really nice CLAM BAKE last year. I can only hope for the same or even better turnout this summer. THANKS FOR THE SUPPORT!
  12. OK, let's ALL be honest here. We have all squeezed in a nap on a night tour no matter what job you have. Dispatchers, Paramedics, EMT's, Police Officers, Security, Etc. It is very unfortunate as to what happened but I think this is someone just blowing the whole thing out of the water. Yes, they were sleeping NOT good but lose your job? People suffer witnessed CARDIAC ARREST in an ER full of Doctors, Nurses and Advanced Life Support equipment and die. C'mon!
  13. Yes, looks horrible but does the job! I'd have to side with SAFETY vs. Pretty.
  14. Date: 6/23/06 Time: 0244 HRS Location: In the area of 102 Putnam Road C/S Schuyler Lane Frequency: 46.38 Units Operating: Continental Village Fire, State Police Description Of Incident: Large Brush Fire Writer: RWC130 0250 HRS CVFD Asst. Chief on scene reporting a Large Brush Fire, additional tones for manpower and apparatus. 0255 HRS Putnam 911 retones for manpower and apparatus, reports Fire close to a structure.
  15. A little off the topic but... ON THE WATER (Emergency Warning Lights) -Blue = Law Enforcement & US Coast Guard -Red = Fire / Rescue -Red/Amber = Sea Tow & US Coast Guard Auxiliary The Red/Green lights on the front of boats used as markers. As stated... Port & Starboard sides (i.e. Left and Right) White marker light is the rear of the boat. I've observed Fire Boats with BLUE but when I contacted the USCG I was told that on the water BLUE is for LAW ENFORCEMENT ONLY or USCG. NOTE: If you are buzzing up and down the Hudson or Long Island Sound and you see flashing BLUE LIGHTS behind you, prob not your Volunteer Firefighter buddy...haha I'd slow down!
  16. The EMS/EMT badges in question are NYC Police Officer or NYC Detective style with a NYC or NYS seal on them. EVERYONE has them! Having the NYS or NYC seal on the badge is ILLEGAL or so I have been told. I have a Gold EMT "NYPD Detective Style" badge with the NYS seal, yes the ILLEGAL one since 1992. I have NEVER had a problem! I don't think you will get arrested for walking down the street with a badge in your wallet. Seems like a little more to the story. Hmmm ? Maybe how you present yourself???? Remember everyone, after 9/11 the world changed. Don't flash a Volunteer FIRE or EMT badge at a Police Officer and say "I'm On The Job" USE COMMON SENSE!!! Just my two cents..
  17. CODE 3 "RESCUE 2" LOOKS NICE!!!! But...from what I can remember of the many nights I rode that rig with my good friend LT Pete Lund the two front lightbars were clear domes with red/clear filters NOT red as in the pic of the Code 3 model. Sorry, just a BUFF when it comes to FDNY Rescue 2. RIP LT. PETE LUND
  18. William C. Clark, Sr's son William Clark Jr. is a Lieutenant of Columbian Engine Co. # 1. (Engine 131) REST IN PEACE!
  19. Date: 6/15/06 Time: 2241 HRS Location: Main Street & N. Broad Street Frequency: FD 453.225, EMS 453.300, PD 460.100 Units Operating: Peekskill FD, Peekskill PD, Peekskill EMS, Cortlandt Paramedics, Stat Flight Description Of Incident: PIAA Motorcycle VS. Car Peekskill PD requesting 3 ambulances. Writer: RWC130 2243 HRS E133 dispatched to Beach Shopping Center for Stat Flight landing.
  20. Let's Never Forget Michael Neuner Brewster Firefighter #585 Peekskill Police Officer #27 Who Made The Supreme Sacrifice June 22, 1997 The Last Alarm My father was a fireman. He drove a big red truck and when he'd go to work each day he'd say "Mother wish me luck". Then Dad would not come home again 'til some time the next day. But the thing that bothered me the most was the things some folks would say, "A fireman's life is easy, he eats and sleeps and plays, and sometime's he won't fight a fire for days and days and day's". When I first heard these words I was to young to understand but I knew when people had trouble Dad was there to lend a hand. Then my father went to work one day and he kissed us all goodbye but little did we realize that night we all would cry. My father lost his life that night when the floor gave way below and I'd wondered why he'd risked his life for someone he didn't know. But now I truly realize the greatest gift a man can give is to lay his life upon the line so that someone else might live. So as we go from day to day and we pray to God above say a prayer for your local Firemen. He may save the one's you love. REMEMBER 585
  21. Check This Out: http://www.tvdepot.com/heartstart/home.jsp
  22. Firehouse Expo 2006 Las Vegas Convention Center - Las Vegas, Nevada Pre-conference: September 25-26, 2006 Exhibit Hall & Core Conference: September 27-29, 2006 Information: http://www.publicsafetyevents.com/pub/fhlv/index.po Anyone going? JET BLUE, JET BLUE, JET BLUE, JET BLUE.....
  23. AHHHHHHH The Science Teacher!!!! Makes Me Wanna Go Back To HS