Firefighter57
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- Website URL http://www.bedfordhillsfd.org
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- Location Bedford Hills, NY
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I must apologize from my self foremost and my co-worker secondly. From my self first off for apparently not logging out of my EMTbravo account at work and secondly for my co-worker. It seems to me in an unfortunate case of misguidance that their lack of college education and GED high school education has left them with little to no maturity and an even worse vocabulary as well as the grammar of a middle school aged teenager. I for one did not realize that they could spell their own names no less EMTbravo. Not that it matters but i have actually been with the fire department for 4 years now, seen numerous fires, and am halfway done with a BS (bachelor of sciences) in fire science and occupational safety. But enough airing my own dirty laundry and misfortune of high jacked pass words. They bring up a good point. Firefighting isn't for everyone and in many situations i do feel like if you are not scared every once in a while, you should not be (in the case of a building fire) inside the building (or at least i don't want you in with me). This is for the simple fact that if you have no fear/no limits, you will have not respect for the dangers of our job. I am sure many would agree that a lack of respect for the dangers and really the job itself would put ones self and ones crew in serious danger. Anyways, again i am sorry again for the post... Original post so we can continue the discussion. "I am a junior member of my fire dept, and would like to know what its like in a real fire? I have been in the smoke house for fire prevention and its not really to intense. What should I look for? One time I got really nervous and had a anxiety attack when we were training but thats because they taped my scott mask so that I couldnt see. maybe im not cut out but i would like to give it a whirl. If anyone can give me tips or pointer please help me out"
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I know this is late in the game but we do not need to send in anything beside the app and the check right? it says they will need residency proof and birth cert and such at a later date. When do they look at that stuff?
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Date: 3/30/2007 Time:1421 Location: 23 East AVE. X Nealson Frequency: 151.445 Units Operating: engines 1, 2, 3(?)RIT, ladder 1, rescue 2, car 2 Description Of Incident: Dispatched to the above location for a possible building fire. 1425 smoke showing in a 3 story wood frame 1431 car 2 confirming working fire 1437 car 2 advises under control Writer: Firefighter57
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I've had some pretty great ideas on solving those problems but this is by far the best idea i have ever heard.
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Date: 3/17/2007 Time: 0040 Location: 93 Katonah Ave, cross from Vally RD to Park Ave: Katonah Village Market Frequency: 46.26 Units Operating: 2212, 2213, engine 116, U 8, Bedford PD Description Of Incident: Katonah FD originally dispatched to assist pd in gaining entry into a building. 0046: 2212 advising he is on scene with a partial building collapse of the front of the building. Requesting the engine and rescue 0048: 2212 requesting Con ED gas and NYSGE to the scene 0050: 60 advising no eta on either utilities 0054: engine 116 responding 0104: 2212 updates; 30 foot section of the front of the building collapsed onto the side walk. unable to gain entry through the front. at this time, crews are trying to enter through the back of the building. 1012: U8 responding 0128: Town of Bedford Building Department to the scene 0129: 60 control: Building department notified 2212 advising primary search is negative, all companies continuing to operate 0131: con ed on location 0132: NYSGE on location 0152: situation under control, all units to return when ready Writer: firefighter57
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Anyone know if you can take the county test and use the grade for the white plains test also? I saw that you could do that the last time they offered the test.
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I would also guess north but i am not sure. This system seems to be comming together though. The talk groups are up on http://www.radioreference.com/modules.php?name=RR&sid=1744 if you havent seen them yet.
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What about the people who dont make a wide enough turn and almost take your front drivers side conner off of your car. my biggest problem with drivers is when people dont get into the outside lane on the saw mill so that others who are trying to get onto the saw mill can't. it is the worst when there is a line of cars in the inside lane but none in the outside lane and they wont move over so you can pull onto the parkway.
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I just now remembered this; didn't the ground hog see his shadow? doesnt that mean that spring is comming? hahahah
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"FALLBACK - During times of heavy activity we implement Fallback to reduce the amount of apparatus assigned to an incident. This preserves unit availability. There are 3 steps: Step 1 = No contact - no response to ERS boxes. This is in effect every day from 0800 to 2300 hours. Step 2 = Step 1 and 1 engine reponse to mechanical boxes. Step 3 = Step 2 and 1 engine, 1 ladder and a BC to all structural alarms" http://fdnewyork.com/terms.asp
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I saw that there was a fire in "Grandma's pies" in Mohegan yesterday. I recall my dad telling me a story one time about an explosion in that building in the late 80s/early 90s. He said that there was a gas leak and when the place blew up, it flattened the entire building. Does anyone remember this? What exactly happened?
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THANKS FERG!!! Love the new number and hope it serves you pvill well.
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not at all what i am saying. we have a lot of memebers. not sure how many exactly but when they first started with this idea in 2000, there were about 100 members so i am guessing we have around 50 to 60 who are members and many more interested. so we have team members. the 30 i was talking about is my guess of what would be atleast 30 CRT-A members before we could start to respond. Considering that rockland tech rescue team is needed to be called in to half of the county if somthing happens like the peekskill call a few months ago and it takes 45 mins to get them to the scene, this is not a duplication at all. we have a meeting tonight at the training center. look at the room postings for the room number
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As far as I know it will be like the hazmat team. As to the number of guys trained, i am not sure on that. My guess would be at least 30 to start running but remember, there is a lot more to tech rescue then high/low angle rescue. Members have to be trained in trench, building collapse, they said they wanted to do cold water/ice rescue, they mentioned something about wilderness rescue, along with some other odds and ends that people need to be trained on. My guess is they want at least 20 people to be fully certified in the main 3; high/low angle, trench, and build collapse before we start responding. Again though, I am not totally sure. At the moment, I think we have something like 5 or 6 guys who are CRT-A and a bunch who are CRT-B so we still have a ways to go to get everyone trained up.
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Yeah, we are up and running. The rescue is a maybe but who knows what will happen. We have short meatings with a training after on last tuseday night of the month (like stated) and yes we have funding and are aproved from the county. they just got us some great gear to use. we even have a battalian chief now who does special opps (tech rescue and hazmat). The team is making great head room and is now getting CRTB in for members who need it. from what i've been told, we will get CRTI and CRTA soon. while i am at it, i want to say congrats to Tim and Tom for sticking with their idea and getting it this far. They have both done alot of work and it is going to pay off.