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Date: 6-1-06 Time: 1749hrs Location: 3764 Bronx Blvd X East 216th St. Description Of Incident: Fire on the 3rd floor of a 6-story OMD H-type. Writer: Truck4 1749hrs- E-62 transmitting 10-75 for fire on 3rd floor. 1751hrs- B-15 transmitting 2nd Alarm on Arrival. L-51 FAST.
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Date: 6-1-06 Time: 1115hrs Location: 2 Bush Road X Route 17 Units Operating: Description Of Incident: Fire int the basement of a P/D. Writer: Truck4
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Date: 6-1-06 Time: 1049hrs Location: Chestnut Grove Court X South Little Tor Rd. Units Operating: Description Of Incident: Fire in an attached garage, extension into the 2-story dwelling. Writer: Truck4
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Date: 5-31-06 Time: 1955hrs Location: 500 block of North Howard St. X W. Franklin St. Description: Fire in a vacant 3-story. Writer: Truck4 1955hrs- Box Alarm: E-23, 13, 6, 2; Squad 47; Truck 2, 16; B-6, B-2 1959hrs- E-23 rpts working fire in a vacant building. AC1 added to box. 2001hrs- B-6 transmitting 2nd Alarm for heavy fire condition. 2nd Alarm: E8, 36, 14 Squad 40; Truck 10, 1; R-1; Deputy 3. 2006hrs- Co's going to outside operations. 2008hrs- B-6 transmitting 3rd Alarm. 3rd Aalrm: E-55, 26, 52, 33; Truck 23, 6; DC-1; Field Comm.
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Date: 5-31-06 Time: 2047hrs Location: 16 W. 125th St X Lenox Ave Frequency: 154.250 Description Of Incident: Fire on top floor of a 5-story OMD. Writer: Truck4 2050hrs- Urgent from E-59 10-75 for fire in a Class 3 5-story with commercial first floor. 2052hrs- B-12 Using All-Hands and S/C extra Engine and Truck. 2054hrs- B-12 rpts fire on the top floor with (1) L/S/O. Exposure 1- Street Exposure 2- Attached Exposure 3- Rear Yard Exposure 4- Attached 2055hrs- B-12 transmitting 2nd Alarm. 2057hrs- B-12 rpts fire in the cockloft. 2nd L/S/O. B-11 RUL, B-14 Safety. 2058hrs- B-12 S/C extra truck above 2nd Alarm (L-23). 2102hrs- B-12 rpts Pri (-) on fire floor. 2109hrs- Div. 6 rpts main body of fire K/D. (3) L/S/O, still opening up cockloft.
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(AP) The Homeland Security Department divided $740 million among 46 cities Wednesday as part of a $1.7 billion counterterrorism grant fund for 2006. While each state will get some money, the grants for cities make up the largest chunk of the funding, which has always been the subject of fierce lobbying by local leaders and members of Congress. A state-by-state look at what the cities got this year, compared to 2005: ARIZONA. Phoenix: $3.9 million in 2006, $9.9 million in 2005. CALIFORNIA. Anaheim/Santa Ana: $11.9 million, down from $19.8 million; San Francisco/Oakland/San Jose-Bay Area: $28.3 million, $33 million; Los Angeles/Long Beach: $80.6 million, $69 million; Sacramento: $7.3 million from $6 million; San Diego: $7.9 million from $14.7 million. COLORADO. Denver: $4.3 million, down from $8.7 million. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (encompasses the National Capital Region, including Washington and its Maryland and Virginia suburbs). $46.4 million from $77.5 million. FLORIDA. Ft. Lauderdale: $9.9 million, from zero; Jacksonville: $9.2 million, from $6.8 million; Miami: $15.9 million, from $15.8 million; Orlando: $9.4 million, from zero; Tampa: $8.8 million, from $7.7 million. GEORGIA. Atlanta: $18.6 million, down from $13.1 million. HAWAII. Honolulu: $4.7 million, from $6.4 million. ILLINOIS. Chicago: $52.2 million, from $45 million. INDIANA. Indianapolis: $4.3 million, from $5.6 million. KENTUCKY. Louisville: $8.5 million, from $5 million. LOUISIANA. Baton Rouge: $3.7 million, from $5.2 million; New Orleans: $4.6 million, from $9.3 million. MASSACHUSSETS. Boston: $18.2 million, from $26 million. MARYLAND. Baltimore: $9.6 million, from $11.3 million. MICHIGAN. Detroit: $18.6 million, from $17 million. MINNESOTA. Minneapolis/St. Paul: $4.3 million, from $5.7 million. MISSOURI. Kansas City: $9.2 million, from $8.2 million; St. Louis: $9.2 million, from $7 million. NORTH CAROLINA. Charlotte: $8.9 million, from $5.4 million. NEBRASKA. Omaha: $8.3, from $5.1 million. NEW JERSEY. Jersey City/Newark: $34.3 million, from $19 million. NEVADA. Las Vegas: $7.7 million, from $8.4 million. NEW YORK. Buffalo: $3.7 million, from $7.2 million; New York City: $124 million, from $207 million. OHIO. Cincinnati: $4.6 million, from $5.8 million; Cleveland: $4.7 million, from $7.3 million; Columbus: $4.3 million, from $7.5 million; Toledo: $3.8 million, from $5.3 million. OKLAHOMA. Oklahoma City: $4.1 million, from $5.5 million. OREGON. Portland: $9.3 million, from $10.3 million. PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia: $19.5 million, from $22.8 million; Pittsburgh: $4.8 million, from $9.6 million. TENNESSEE. Memphis: $4.2 million, from zero. TEXAS. Dallas/Fort Worth/Arlington: $13.8 million, from $24 million; Houston: $16.6 million, from $18.5 million; San Antonio: $4.4 million, from $5.9 million. WASHINGTON. Seattle: $9.1 million, from $11.8 million. WISCONSIN. Milwaukee: $8.5 million, from $6.3 million.
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Date: 5-31-06 Time: 0600hrs Location: 1455 Market St. X 10th/11th Departments: SFFD Description: Heavy fire in a 4-story vacant with attached exposures. (1) injured B/C from falling through a floor. Writer: Truck4 Links: 15 minutes of raw video- http://cbs5.com/topstories/local_story_151092814.html
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New York Terror Grants Cut (AP)- Next year, New York City will get just $124.5 million in anti-terrorism grants from a special program for cities at high risk of attack. That's a cut of some 40 percent from the previous year. The United States Department of Homeland Security is scheduled to announce grant amounts for 46 cities today. It's splitting up a $740 million pot of funds. The Associated Press says it was given the dollar figures for New York and Buffalo by several congressional aides who spoke to them on condition of anonymity. A fierce competition has grown among cities for the Urban Area Security Initiative money, with dozens of towns fighting to prove they need the extra funds to protect thmselves four and a half years after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. The UASI money is not the only source of grants for cities but it is important to New York. In 2005, it brought the city $166 million, and that amounted to 75 percent of all the federal grant money the city saw for anti-terror initiatives that year. New York officials, from New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg to members of Congress, have long complained the government scattered too much money to rural, low-threat areas at the expense of big cities like New York.
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Date: 5-30-06 Time: 1530hrs Location: Mission Community Hospital- San Fernando Valley Departments: Description: LAFD Ambulance stolen from hospital and picked up by CHP on northbound 405 Freeway. Pursuit ended in Santa Clarita with (1) in custody. Writer: Truck4 Links: http://www.nbc4.tv/news/9295132/detail.html
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(AP) WASHINGTON -- The Homeland Security Department's 2007 list of cities at the highest risk of terrorism comes out Wednesday. Some big towns may not make the cut. Being listed means a share in a $740 million anti-terror grant. That's down from $855 million Congress provided a year ago. The downside of making the list is that the feds think your city is in more danger than most. The funding is part of an overall $1.7 billion Homeland Security grant program to prevent and respond to terror attacks. Eleven cities, including Las Vegas and San Diego, may be booted in 2007. The new Homeland Security formula is based largely on intelligence about terror threats and the possible consequences. Population is just one factor. Nearly 3,000 people were killed on Sept. 11, 2001, when 19 al-Qaida-affiliated terrorists crashed planes into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and a field in rural Pennsylvania. Six years earlier, on April 19, 1995, 168 people were killed when domestic terrorists detonated a truck bomb in front of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City.
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Date: 5-30-06 Time: 1630hrs Location: 3700 North Capitol St. X Old Soldiers Home Departments: DCFD, MPDC Description: MedStar enroute to Washington Hospital Center with (4) persons on board crashed. (3) victims removed with non-life threatening injuries. Pilot reportedly pinned and in unk. condition. Writer: Truck4 http://www.nbc4.com/news/9294282/detail.html
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Date: 5-29-06 Time: 2115hrs Location: 234 Ehrhardt Rd. Units Operating: Pearl River, South Spring Valley, Nanuet, Blauvelt, Orangeburg Description Of Incident: Heavy fire from 2nd floor on arrival with power lines down, 2.5-story P/D balloon frame. Co's went to outside attack. Writer: Truck4
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Date: 5-29-06 Time: 1440hrs Location: Off Route 17A Units Operating: Description Of Incident: Private copter crashed in a field adjacent to 17A. (2) occupants transported to Orange Regional Med. Center with non-life threatening injuries. Writer: Truck4
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Date: 5-29-06 Time: 1830hrs Location: Walnut St. X Oliver Ave Units Operating: ESU Truck 3, Truck 4, 3rd PCT, Task Force, Detectives; Empress Description Of Incident: 17-year old male shot to the chest in traumatic arrest on arrival of PD Post 36 and ESU Truck 3. Male transported to St. Joseph's Hospital with CPR in progress and later pronounced. Suspect fled north on Walnut St. Writer: Truck4
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Date: 5-29-06 Time: 0300hrs Location: I/F/O 80 School St. Units Operating: 3rd PCT units, ESU Truck 2, Truck 4, Detectives; Empress Description Of Incident: Victim shot to the leg at location. 2nd victim found later with GSW to the arm from same incident. Writer: Truck4
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At the NYPD Museum in Manhattan, 10am-4pm on Saturday and Sunday (6/3-4). http://www.nycpolicemuseum.org/html/eventsp.html
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Date: 5-29-06 Time: 0052hrs Location: 286 East 2nd St. Description Of Incident: Fire on the top floor and cockloft of a 3-story OMD. Writer: Truck4 0055hrs- B-48 rpts fire on top floor of a 3-story 20X50. (1) L/S/O, 2nd underway. S/C extra Engine and Truck. 0100hrs- 2nd Alarm transmitted. Fire is into the cockloft. B-41 Safety, B-33 RUL. 0108hrs- Div. 15 rpts all visible fire is K/D on 3rd floor. No extension to cockloft. All 2nd Alarm units not O/S can 10-8.
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You guys want to well wish the academy class, great. This thread will not be hijacked to complain about media coverage of other events. That has been discussed in these forums many, many times in the past.
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Date: 5-24-06 Time: 1310hrs Location: San Felipe St X Winrock Blvd. Description: Fully involved 3-story frame vacant apartment complex 500X300 Writer: Truck4 Links: http://www.click2houston.com/slideshows/index.html
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Date: 5-26-06 Time: 0050hrs Location: 3229 North Front St. X Alleghany/Westmoreland Description: (3) 3-story 50X100 mixed occupancy row frame OMD with taxpayers first floor. Writer: Truck4 Links: http://cbs3.com/video/?id=26674@kyw.dayport.com www.firegroundaudio.com 0050hrs- CMD req. EMS for possible jumpers down. 0054hrs- 2nd Alarm for heavy fire on the top floor. 0103hrs- 3rd Alarm transmitted. Incoming units directed to the rear of the building. CMD rpts exposure problems. 0109hrs- 4th Alarm transmitted. Setting up ladder co's in front and rear. 0119hrs- 5th Alarm transmitted. Fire is into Exposures 2 and 4. (1) confirmed male jumper down transported to Temple Univ. Hospital.
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Date: 5-26-06 Time: 0045hrs Location: West 22nd St. X 7th/8th Ave Description Of Incident: Fire on 4th floor of a 5-story brownstone 25X50. Writer: Truck4 0056hrs- Div. 1 transmitting 2nd Alarm. Fire has extended into Exposure 2. 0059hrs- Div. 1 rpts (3) L/S, (2) in operation. Lining into Exposure 2. (1) 10-45 Code 2. 0103hrs- Div. 1 rpts fire is K/D. 0109hrs- Div. 1 rpts (3) L/S, (2) in operation. Extension into Exposure 2 is out.
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Date: 5-25-06 Time: 2239hrs Location: 408 E.175th St. Description Of Incident: Fire throughout a 2.5-story P/D 25X50 with exposure problems and S/C for Haz Mat. Writer: Truck4 (O/S) 2237hrs- E-46 transmitting 10-75. Originally (3) and (2) on the box due to 2nd source. E-42 is 4th due engine. L-38 FAST. All-Hands: E-46, 92, 50, 42; L-27, 19, 38 FAST; R-3, Sq-41; B-17 (IC), B-26 (A/H), Div. 6 2239hrs- B-17 using All-Hands for fire on an upper floor of a 2.5-story frame P/D. 2242hrs- B-17 S/C extra Engine and Truck (88/56). (1) L/S/O, 2nd in the process. 2243hrs- B-17 now req. the extra truck to be a Tower Ladder (31). 2245hrs- Div. 6 transmitting 2nd Alarm for heavy fire on all floors and exposure problems. Req. (2) Tower Ladders on the 2nd Alarm. 2nd Alarm: E-48, 82, 75; L-58, 45; E-72/S-2; B-18 (RUL), B-19 (Safety), Rescue B/C, Safety B/C; TAC 1, Field Comm. 2258hrs- Div. 6 rpts co's going to exterior attack. (1) Tower Ladder being set up, additional Tower Ladders will go into operation on arrival. 2300hrs- Div. 6 req. Haz Mat to scene for tanks in the rear yard of the building. Haz Mat being re-directed from a powder job in the South Bronx. S/C Squad 61 and 2nd piece for HazMat Support. 2310hrs- (2) Tower Ladders going in operation in front (31/58). TL-45 setting up in rear. 2340hrs- Still heavy fire on top floor rear. TL-45 repositioning in rear. Haz Mat has evaluated the tanks in the rear to be propane and acetylene. There is no danger ATT.
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Jones Beach Airshow and Flying times Saturday / Sunday 10:00 am Airshow Commences 10:00 am - 10:08 am David Windmiller 10:09 am - 10:13 am HH-60 Blackhawks Fly By 10:14 am - 10:34 am American Airpower Museum Warbird Fly Bys 10:35 am - 10:55 am US Army Golden Knights 10:56 am - 11:11 am F-16 Falcon Demo (Sat) A-10 Thunderbolt Demo (Sun) 11:12 am - 11:27 am F-15 Eagle Demo 11:28 am - 11:40 am T-6 Texan II Demo 11:41 am - 11:49 am T-6 Heritage Flight 11:50 am - 12:10 pm GEICO Sky Typers 12:11 pm - 12:23 pm Bill Reesman / Red Bull Mig 17 12:24 pm - 12:44 pm NY ANG 106th Rescue Wing Demo 12:45 pm - 12:57 pm Ed Hamill / AFR Dream Machine 12:58 pm - 1:13 pm A-10 Thunderbolt Demo (Sat) F-16 Falcon Demo (Sun) 1:14 pm - 1:24 pm F-15, F-16, A-10, P-51 Heritage Flight 1:25 pm - 1:37 pm Mike Mancuso / Klein Tools Extra 300 1:38 pm - 1:56 pm Red Barons 1:57 pm - 2:01 pm Sean D. Tucker / Columbia 400 2:05 pm - 2:55 pm US Navy Blue Angels 3:00 pm Airshow Concludes The Blue Angels pilots will sign autographs immediately following their practice demo on Friday at 3pm. Autographs will take place at the Republic Airport terminal building. Blue Angels souvenir brochures will be provided free of charge. Due to scheduling considerations, the Blue Angels will only be able to sign autographs for about 20 minutes.
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Date: 5-25-06 Time: 1625hrs Location: Route 35 X Route 100 I/A/O 7-11 Frequency: Units Operating: Rescue 20, E-180, Car 2441, 2444; NYSP; 80B3, 45M2; Air 1 Description Of Incident: MV and motorcycle. Motorcyclist with a head injury. Writer: Truck4 1734hrs- CMD req Stat Flight to scene. E-180 is ground contact for LZ.
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Date: 5-25-06 Time: 1602hrs Location: 96 Hart St X Marcy Description Of Incident: Fire involving tanks on the roof of a 3-story OMD. Writer: Truck4 1604hrs- 2nd Alarm on arrival for fire reportedly through the roof. TL-111 FAST. 1610hrs- FAST being put to work, req new FAST. (2) L/S/O. 1618hrs- Div. 11 rpts fire involved tanks on the roof and is K/D, P/W/H.