Jason762
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About Jason762
- Birthday 03/08/1977
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- Location Stamford Fire
- Agency City of Stamford, CT Fire Rescue Dept
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Some people (we all know who), have no idea and never will, about what the brotherhood is all about. They may call themselves firefighters, but WE know the truth. WE will keep on doing the right thing, and fighting the good fight.
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Like I said, I don't agree with the hiring process that has been discussed. What the difference is, is that no one lost their jobs when those guys were hired. I truly believe SFRD jobs will be lost if/when this plan goes through. Furthermore, I do not have the power to change the past, but I will stand up and voice my opinion about the hiring process for the future. I firmly believe that anyone looking to get on this SVFD job is looking to get in the backdoor. Did guys get in the backdoor in the SFRD in the past, yes. Can I change that, no. But I will not stand by idly while brothers who got on the job the right way are laid off. I find it very difficult to believe that anyone could actually be for this ridiculous plan unless they were looking to benefit from it themselves. It makes no sense on every level...the SFRD can cover the entire city with existing manpower!! It is a no-brainer, but maybe not for some. Look, I understand, you are on your side and I am on mine. I don't expect us to agree and we seem to be talking in circles at this point.
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No, I do not feel they are scabs due to the fact that 1. they were always in the union and 2. no union brothers lost their jobs when those guys came on board. In fact I believe it was the "volunteer" departments that caused the guys from District 2 to get laid off in the first place and basically forced the union's hand to take them into the SFRD. They did have to undergo an 8 week (give or take, cant remember exactly how many weeks) "mini-academy" at the training center under the tutelage of SFRD instructors. Was this the ideal procedure for hiring candidates in my opinion? Absolutely not, I think all new hires should come off a list from a competitive exam and they should attend an academy. But no one lost their jobs, in fact it was the union body that saved jobs. With this new plan, it is highly probable that current SFRD FF's could lose their jobs and I feel that anyone willing to take a job in a department like that, who is fully aware of the potential job losses, is not only sneeking in the back door but is a scab. You want to be a FF? Go out and take tests like the rest of us, stop looking for a handout. I certainly wouldn't be able to sleep at night if I knew my employment in a fake-career FD was at another firefighters expense, but hey, that's just me.
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Raz liked a post in a topic: Update on Stamford Merger
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I believe the key term here is "on the job". The firefighters that are possibly going to be replaced are truly "on the job". They took a competative written and physical agility test, passed a medical exam, attended a 14 or so week academy and work on engine/truck/rescue companies with a crew and boss. What these future "career" positions are is nothing short of scab positions that are going to be handed out to friends of the right people, some of whom could not pass a third grade spelling test. It is an absolute disgrace to not only Stamford but the fire service as a whole and it certainly screams to me "well I couldn't get on the job anywhere through the front door, so let me just sneek in through the back". Horrible and sickening!!!
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Date:6/3/10 Time:1943 Hrs Location:560 Canal St Frequency:800 Digital Units Operating:E1, E2, E4, T2, R1, U4, U7, Med 901, Med 1, Med 3 Weather Conditions:Sunny and hot Description Of Incident:Fire in scrap yard Reporters: Writer:Jason762 1743 Hrs-E1, E2, E4, T2, R1, U4 responded to 560 Canal St for an unknown type fire. 1746 Hrs-E1 arrived on scene with semi-crushed cars stacked about 4 stories high, heavy fire in the upper half. Stack is about 100'x100' with a taller and larger pile of ground up car parts and tires right next to it. E1 used hydrant out front of the lot, E4 stretched a 2 1/2" handline, E1 and E2 stretched a 2" handline. E4 laid a second 5" supply line a fed T2's elevated master stream. ~1900 Hrs-Fire knocked down, extended op's while workers use heavy machinery to dismantle the pile. As of 19:45 Hrs E1 and T2 remaining on scene, all other units starting to free up.
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Date:3/13/10 Time:20:27 Hrs Location:33 Slice Dr Frequency:800 Digital Units Operating:E7, E6, E8, T45, SFCO, New Canaan FD, R1 Weather Conditions:Heavy rain and wind Description Of Incident:Working fire in single story house Reporters: Writer:Jason762 20:27-E7, E6, E8, T45, SFCO, New Canaan FD responded to 33 Slice Dr for a reported structure fire 20:35-C511 reports scene unaccesible due to trees and wires but appears to have a working fire 20:43-Payloaders used to open roads for fire apparatus. Most units detoured multiple times while responding. Confirmed working fire, heavy fire through roof. 21:03-3 lines stretched and in operation, all companies withdrawn to exterior for brief period, then interior attack made with one 2" line and one 2 1/2" line. Heavy fire in attic and several rooms, partial roof collapse, multiple hooks needed to pull all ceilings 22:00-22:30-Units starting to free up *This took place in the midst of the 200-300 calls that happened yesterday during the storm in Stamford. Most roads were completely impassable, some of the worst storm damage I have ever seen*
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helicopper liked a post in a topic: Helmet Cam Video: N.J. FF's Close Call
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I as well do not like Monday morning quareterbacking an incident which I was not a part of BUT, this appears to be a total breakdown of all the things "we" as firefighters train and prepare for. From the command structure (or lack there of), to the actions of the firefighters, everything just looks really, really bad. I actually grew up only about 15 minutes from where this incident occurred and started my fire service career in that area, so I have some knowledge of the departments involved. I agree with most of what has already been posted, but I will reinforce some problems I saw: the FF's on air or wearing their facepieces outside the building is ridiculous, the lack of ground ladders placed before the mayday is a problem, the member operating the line from the outside in the rear (wearing his mask, but no helmet) while other members appear to be making entry from the front, the lack of horizontal ventilation, making entry through a second floor window with a handline, the yelling and screaming by members in reference to placing the ladder for FF rescue yet none of them actually appeared to lend a hand, the ladder was not extended to reach the member in distress, no one ascended the ladder to assist the FF in need, the lack of patient assessment before dragging the downed member. The list seems to go on and on and I don't even want to start to touch on what the heck the guy who was filming this was doing. He appeared to be aimlessly wandering around the fireground w/o any real purpose. At one ponint he was holding the line in the rear and looked like he was heading towards an area where fire was showing from a window like he was going to operate the line into it until someone redirected him to the ladder. He seemed to be on air and talking to himself and then started yelling "Mayday, Mayday, mayday" after the FF was out of the building and later was yelling "Firefighter down, firefighter down" as the injured member was being dragged to the front of the building. Apparently he was a member of the RIT. After the situation was handled there was more radio traffic about a Mayday, not sure what that was all about. This guy then walked back and forth behind the building about another 6 or so times. Did anyone else notice the color, volume and velocity of the smoke issuing from around the member in distress as he exited the window? It appeared very light in color and not pushing with any great force or volume. To me this indicates that conditions were not that bad in that immediate area requiring that type of exit. I'm not sure what the bail-out situation was all about (out of air, deteriorating conditions, structural failure, etc.), but it didn't look like he was being chased out rapidly extending fire conditions. I certainly could be wrong though... To be fair this footage only gives a very narrow view of what was truly happening, but I hope any departments that view this do not repeat the same mistakes in the future.
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Date:1/22/10 Time:2147Hrs Location:182 Minivale Rd Frequency: Units Operating:E7, E6, E8, E1 (RIT), T1, T45, R66, E52, E53, R54, Med 4, Med 901, U4, U511, U411 Weather Conditions:Clear Description Of Incident: Working fire in private dwelling Reporters: Writer:Jason762 21:47-E7, E6, E8, T1, T45, U4 dispatched to 182 Minival Rd for a report of a fire in a living room 21:53-E7 on scene with heavy fire from rear of house 21:53-E1 and EMS added to assignment 22:23-Fire under control *R1 unavailable to respond due to operating at an extrication involving a car on its side under a tractor trailer with at least one person pinned during the fire.*
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If the city hires a decent amount, the academy will most likely be held in Stamford. If they only hire a few then it will likely be off to the CFA for the new recruits.
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Date:12/14/09 Time:09:15 Location:52 Randall Ave Frequency:800 Digital Units Operating:E5, E1, E3, E2 (RIT), T1, R1, U4, FM105 Weather Conditions:Clear Description Of Incident:W/F in 2 story townhouse Reporters: Writer:Jason762 Engine 5 first to arrive, finding a working fire in kitchen area 09:25 - E2 dispatched for RIT 09:31 - Fire under control 10:50 - All units clear
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Its a huge teddy bear next to the mannequin. Its an ad for an overnight test drive for BMW.
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Date:12/9/09 Time:06:34 Location:565 Hope St Frequency:800 Digital Units Operating:E7, E6, E8(RIT), E5 (2nd alarm), T2, T3 (2nd alarm), R1, U4, E52, E41, T45, M2, M4, FM109, FM110 Weather Conditions:Cold and rainy Description Of Incident:Working fire in 2 story duplex Reporters: Writer:Jason762 06:34-E7, E6, T2, T45, SFCO, BFD, GFD to 565 Hope St for a possible electrical fire 06:35-Multiple calls for flames from rear window 06:39-E7 on scene reporting a working fire, E8 for RIT 06:52-2nd alarm transmitted 07:18-Fire knocked down
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The current Truck 1 has already been re-marked as T2 and will relocate to the South End. The last rumor I heard was the current T2 (the older Sutphen TL) will be kept as a reserve truck and the current reserve truck (T4 a 75' Sutphen midmount straight stick) will be sold. As far as fitting into tight neighborhoods, Stamford has no lack of tight streets with parked vehicles, overhead obstructions and other obstacles which we are hoping due to the raised bucket will be more easily overcome with the new TL.
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Date:11/1/09 Time:00:26 Hrs Location:1047 East Main St Frequency:800 Digital Units Operating:E6, E7, E8, T1, R1 (delayed), U4 (delayed), E9 (RIT canceled), E2 (RIT) Weather Conditions:Lt. Rain Description Of Incident:Working fire in taxpayer Reporters: Writer:Jason762 00:26-E6, E7, E8, T1 responding to 1047 E. Main St for a report of smoke in the building. E1 thru E5, Unit 4 and R1 all tied up on other boxes. 00:34-E6 on scene reporting a smoke condition...1 story stripmall 00:38-E6 reporting a working fire, E9 responding as RIT 00:40-E2 clear from other box, responding as RIT, R1 available and respnding, E9 canceled 00:46-R1 is command reporting 2 lines stretched and in operation 01:12-Fire under control, holding all companies 01:25-Companies starting to free up
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Date:9/21/09 Time:Approx. 1230 Hrs Location:11 Burr St Frequency:800 Digital, 154.130 Units Operating:E3, E2, E5, T3, R1, U4 (Command), E4 (RIT), E1 and T1 (second alarm) Weather Conditions:Clear Description Of Incident:Working fire in W/F OMD Reporters: Writer:Jason762 Working fire in 2 1/2 story w/f OMD Multiple lines stretched and operating. No further info. Link to Stamford Advocate Article