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  1. I have a lot of information on Frequencies for the tri-state area. If you need a specific Frequency PM me or e-mail me. I updated a lot of information on Fordyce over the years. Awesome BUFF Frequency site. I will work on a larger Frequency List for our EMTBravo members. I will keep you posted. If anyone has Frequencies that you don't see and want me to post e-mail me and I will be more than happy to do so. RWC130@aol.com ~Rob~
  2. RIP Jimmy Condolences to the Family and so many Friends.
  3. I have the NYS OFPC 2005 Course Book/Schedule for Montour Falls and Camp Smith. If anyone would like information on a particular course you can PM me or E-Mail me, I will be more than happy to look it up for you. Below are the categories of which there are numerous courses. -Emergency Response to Terrorism -Fire/Arson Investigation -Fire Officer Development -Fire Suppression -Hazardous Materials -Health & Safety -Technical Rescue I will be posting the actual 2005 list in a few days.
  4. Did anyone catch last week's episode of Rescue Me? Aired 8/16 I noticed in several shots they were using a Seagrave Ladder (Rear Mount) It really looked like a Yonkers FD spare. The mini stobe lightbars were a good give away too. Not to mention the tiny white pin stripe on the compartments. Anyone pick up on this? Also Tommy Gavin had a set of Irons using a Pick Axe. lol I know this season they did a lot of filming in Yonkers.
  5. BMFD Congrats! Will it be a "Wet Down" ? ha ha Just wanted to know if I should being a change of clothes? I have a water can with Marty's name on it! lol
  6. McCaffrey Signs Inc. 48 Forrest Ave. Cortlandt Manor, NY 10567 Tom (914) 737-7979 Does a lot of vehicle lettering for Police, Fire, EMS also all the FDNY 9/11 8087 stickers were designed by McCaffrey Signs and that cool guy RWC130
  7. The Firetruck A firefighter is working on the engine outside the station when he notices a little boy riding down the sidewalk in a little red wagon with little ladders hung off the sides and a garden hose tightly coiled in the middle. The boy is wearing a firefighter's helmet. The wagon is being pulled by his dog and his cat. The firefighter walks out to take a closer look. "That sure is a nice fire truck," he says admiringly. "Thanks, Mister Fireman," the boy says. The firefighter looks a little closer and notices the little boy has tied the wagon to his dog's collar and to the cat's testicles. "Little Partner," the firefighter says, "I don't want to tell you how to run your rig, but if you were to tie that rope around the cat's collar, I think you could go faster." The little boy replies, "You're probably right, but then I wouldn't have a siren.
  8. HAPPY BIRTHDAY JIMMY!!!!!!!! God Bless
  9. 636, No more Coke Bottles! :roll: Aisle 6? Maaaaahhhhhhhhhhhh!
  10. Date: 7-21-05 Time: 11:10 PM (Approx.) Location: 807 Main Street Bohlman Towers (Housing Project) Frequency: 460.100 PPD Units Operating: Numerous Peekskill PD Units, New York State Police, Westchester County Police Description: Peekskill PD rec'd a 911 call of shots fired. Upon the arrival of PO's they were shot at several times. PO's transmitted a 10-13. Massive search in progress. Writer: RWC130 (All PO's are OK) Command Post set up at Peekskill FD Station 1 (TL45) across the street from incident. 0110 AM Incident still ongoing, NYSP Aviation On Scene Peekskill PD Tactical Team Clearing Building
  11. Date: 7-21-05 Time: 0141 HRS Location: 313 Smith Street C/S Lafayette Pl & Hudson Ave Frequency: 453.225 Units Operating: 2341, 2342, 2343, E130, E131, E133, TL45, Mohegan FAST, Montrose TL8, Peekskill VAC Description Of Incident: Working Structure Fire Multi-Family House Writer: RWC130 Cont. Village FD and Buchanan FD on Stand-By Buchanan FD Cascade called to the Scene Quick Knock Down By Peekskill FD
  12. Wake up Town of Cortlandt, You need a Police Department! There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that the New York State Police and the Westchester County Police do an outstanding job patrolling the Town of Cortlandt. They are very professional law enforcement agencies. Are they enough? The New York State Police patrols the Town of Cortlandt on a full time basis provided the Troopers have adequate manpower and are not tied up on other calls, arrests, court, etc. No one will admit it but there is just not enough State Troopers to cover such a big area like the Town of Cortlandt. 34.5 miles they can only do so much. As for the Westchester County Police the same scenario, great job however they only patrol the Town of Cortlandt between 8am and 12am. Who is left patrolling at 3am when we are most vulnerable to burglaries, robberies, assaults, acts of vandalism, car accidents, drunk drivers, etc? The New York State Police. Have you been to the Cortlandt State Police barracks in recent weeks at night? The doors are locked and the sign says closed. Troopers are out on patrol but no one at the station. In 1999 the Town of Cortlandt Police Department was disbanded after long political battles between the Town of Cortlandt Supervisor Linda Puglisi and then Police Chief Robert Pavone. Who was punished? Not Linda Puglisi, Not Robert Pavone no one but the residents and business owners in the Town of Cortlandt. Was it worth it? How much is the safety and protection of the residents in the Town of Cortlandt worth? I support the New York State Police and the Westchester County Police 100 % but It’s time to wake up Town of Cortlandt. You need a Police Department now more than ever. RWC
  13. "Very Good" but lets not forget the famous "Thank You"
  14. 636 and 642 sound and look a like! =D>
  15. I monitor Westchester, Putnam, and Rockland pretty often. I use to hear one of the Rockland 44-Control Dispatchers.... "KEE-398..FOUR-FIVE" a lot and now I don't. Who is "45" and what happened to him? He's kinda like HAP at 60-Control. I been hearing both of them on the air a long time.
  16. I think I heard "45" today about 4:30 pm hmmmmmm
  17. ALS, But I love you BIG BOY! =D>
  18. Fire Engine, Ambulance, Police Car, Etc with Lights Flashing and Sirens Blaring are all going 75 MPH. Right? NO WAY! I doubt the rig was doing close to 60 MPH but considering the size of the apparatus with all the Lights flashing and Siren, Air Horns sounding it appears to go going a lot faster than in reality. "Oh my that Fire Truck was doing 100 MPH" :---) But if that same Fire Truck was coming to save your own @ss burning in a fire I bet you would have no problem with that. A lot of large trucks such as Fire Engines are governed at speeds of 60-65 for safety reasons.
  19. Mikeinet, Town of Cortlandt has been and always will be patrolled by the New York State Police. They do a great job! But.. the call volume is going up and up NYSP can only do so much. They have limited manpower. Westchester County Police patrol the Town of Cortlandt from 8am to 12 am. (1) Police Officer (1) Car as in agreement with the Town of Cortlandt. They took over when Town of Cortlandt Police were disbanded. Both the NYSP and WCPD run there @sses off all day long. Anyone with a scanner or someone involved with PD,FD, or EMS know the truth. NYSP and or the WCPD units have to race from one side of the town to the other. It's just not safe for the Police Officers and the public. The 911 PSAP which once was SP Cortlandt is now TMC formally know as SP Hawthorne. When you Dial 911 in the Town of Cortlandt you get a Dispatcher at TMC in Hawthorne who at best has limited geographic knowledge of the area. Just monitor the call volume NYSP 155.505 or WCPD 155.310 "27-Charlie" the Town of Cortlandt car. I think the residents really have no idea what goes on behind the scenes. Maybe this will get some attention in a positive way...that's my goal. Town of Cortlandt needs a Police Department!
  20. Date: 07/02/05 Time: 1725 Hrs Location: Route 9D at Chelsea Rd. Wappinger, NY (Dutchess County) Frequency: 155.505 NYSP Description: Report of a Serious PIAA Roll Over with numerous victims ejected from vehicle. Writer: RWC130 NYSP dispatched numerous NYSP units including the NYSP Chopper "1H18" for medical.
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