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  1. Date: 4-8-06 Time: 2315hrs Location: Garden Ave X 4th/5th St. Frequency: 154.145 Units Operating: E-3, E-4, E-5, E-6; TL-1, L-3, Rescue (All available MVFD units) Description Of Incident: Fire on all floors of a 3-story frame P/D. Writer: Truck4 (O/S), tbendick (O/S), ndemarse (O/S) 2318hrs- CMD using All-Hands on Arrival for heavy fire from the Exposure 4 side. 2321hrs- E-6 to scene as FAST. M/A Engine and Truck to cover. 2330hrs- CMD rpts fire darkening down on the exterior of #4 side, using exterior lines. 2340hrs- Fire on 1st and 2nd floors extending to the 3rd floor. Multiple L/S/O. 0050hrs- Heavy fire now on the 3rd floor. 0007hrs- CMD rpts fire K/D on 1st and 2nd floors. Still have fire on 3rd floor, advancing a line. 0020hrs- Heavy fire is K/D. Still have numerous pockets of fire. Will be a prolonged operation. Req. Empress to the front of the building for an injured member. 0025hrs- Empress transported (1) member to Mount Vernon Hospital. Recall of off-duty firefighters. 0130hrs- CMD rpts all companies still working. Fire is out, extensive overhaul. House was under renovation and unoccupied.
  2. Date: 4-8-06 Time: 1200hrs Location: Union Ave X "Peckham Materials Corporation" Units Operating: Athens, Catskill, Coxsackie Description Of Incident: Fire in a large storage tank containing ashpalt. Writer: Truck4
  3. Date: 4-8-06 Time:1700hrs Location: 43rd St X 23rd Ave Description Of Incident: L-117 involved in an MVA with civilain auto. Rpt (2) injured civilians, at least (1) pinned in vehicle. Rpts of a total (5) injuries, L-117, R-4 and ESU all operated. (2) FF's transported with minor injuries and (2) civilians with serious injuries. Writer: Truck4
  4. Date: 3-19-06 Time: Location: Riverdale Ave X Prospect St. Units Operating: Description Of Incident: Male assualted at bus stop, died as result of head injury incurred during assault on Friday 3-31-06. Writer: Truck4 http://www.lohud.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article...323/1018/NEWS02
  5. Date: 4-6-06 Time: 2019hrs Location: 120-26 171 St. Frequency: 154.400 Description Of Incident: Fire on 1st and 2nd floors of a 2-story frame 25X40. Writer: Truck4 2013hrs- 4 Engines, 2 Trucks, Rescue, Squad due to calls. Rpts of people trapped. 2018hrs- E-275 giving 10-75 and req. extra Engine and Truck for exposure problems. L-158 FAST. 2021hrs- B-51 using All-Hands On Arrival. (2) L/S/O, 3rd in process. Searches underway. 2023hrs- B-51 rpts (1) 10-45 No Code. 2-story 25X40 frame P/D. Exposure 1- Street Exposure 2- Similar w/Alley Exposure 3- Rear Yard Exposure 4- Similar w/Alley 2026hrs- B-51 4 L/S, 3 in operation. Primary is (-). Div. 13 10-84. 2027hrs- PCT units and ESU setting up an escort for a child burn victim being transported to Mary Immaculate Hospital. 2031hrs- Fire is K/D.
  6. Date: 4-5-06 Time: 2318hrs Location: 55th X Cedar St. Departments: PFD Description: Heavy fire 1st and 2nd floors of a 4-story brick, vacant school. Writer: Truck4 Links: http://www.nbc10.com/news/8505691/detail.html 2320hrs- B-7 transmitting 2nd Alarm on Arrival for heavy fire 1st floor of a 4-story vacant school 50X100. 2353hrs- 3rd Alarm transmitted for fire on 1st and 2nd floors. Multiple L/S/O on both floors.
  7. I thank everyone for submitting parade info on this thread. All posted events, and some other confirmed dates, are now in the master list at the top of this forum (2006 Events). Any additional parades, musters, etc. to be added, please post here or PM to me and they will be added. We also would like step-off times and parade routes to add to the events. Only CONFIRMED information please. Thanks!!!!
  8. Date: 4-5-06 Time: 1506hrs Location: Westchester Ave X Meadowbrook Rd. Frequency: 453.500 Units Operating: Description Of Incident: (2) car MVA with (1) victim pinned in each vehicle. Writer: Truck4 1514hrs- Car 2512 rpts (2)-car MVA with a full size livery van rolled over. Co's extricating victims from both vehicles ATT. 1521hrs- Car 2512 rpts all occupants removed. U/C.
  9. Date: 4-3-06 Time: 1930hrs Location: Ansonia Rd. Units Operating: New Fairfield, Putnam Lake (Putnam), NY Description Of Incident: Fire in a P/D. Writer: Truck4 http://news.newstimeslive.com/story.php?id...ocal&Type=Page2
  10. Date: 4-4-06 Time: 1000hrs Location: Units Operating: Description Of Incident: Fire in a fuel tank being dismantled. Writer: Truck4 http://www.wtnh.com/Global/story.asp?S=4723303
  11. Associated Press 4-4-06 WASHINGTON - House Republicans pushed a resolution Tuesday commending the Capitol police force for professionalism after a confrontation between an officer and Democratic Rep. Cynthia McKinney. "I don't think it's fair to attack the Capitol Police and I think it's time that we show our support for them," said Rep. Patrick McHenry, R-N.C., a sponsor of the measure. Ignoring a police officer's order to stop or hitting one "is never OK," McHenry said of the incident. Last week, McKinney had an argument with a uniformed police officer as she sought to enter a House office building. The officer did not recognize her. She refused his order to stop and struck him. McKinney says she took action in self defense after the officer "inappropriately touched" her. A spokesman for the congresswoman did not immediately respond Tuesday to a reporter's request for comment on the GOP measure. The six-term Georgia Democrat says the issue is not about whether to obey a police officer's order, whether she hit him or the fact that she was not wearing the lapel pin that identifies members of Congress. Her lawyers have said that a series of confrontations between McKinney and U.S. Capitol and White House law enforcement officers who don't recognize her points to a pattern. "The issue is racial profiling," McKinney, who is black, told CNN Monday. The resolution being introduced Tuesday came as McKinney awaited a prosecutor's decision on whether to press any criminal charges against her. The Capitol Police on Monday sought an arrest warrant by turning over their investigation of the incident to U.S. Attorney Kenneth L. Wainstein. The measure put forward Tuesday, which is co-sponsored by Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart (news, bio, voting record), R-Fla., would not specifically mention McKinney or the confrontation, McHenry said. Instead, sponsors said, it would commend the Capitol Police for their professionalism and recognize the challenge of protecting the vast Capitol campus from terrorism and other threats while keeping it open to tourists. "Every day they exhibit honor, courtesy and professionalism," Diaz-Balart said in a statement. McKinney says that has not been her experience. She says Capitol Police officers have a long history of failing to recognize her and asking for identification — a pattern she says is racist and in any case highlights a security problem in one of the most well-guarded buildings in the country. McKinney has drawn little support from her House colleagues, particularly Democrats who are launching an election-year campaign that revolves around the party's commitment to national security. Rep. Steny Hoyer (news, bio, voting record) of Maryland, the No. 2 Democrat in the House, said all lawmakers, staffers and visitors in the building have a responsiblity to obey Capitol Police officers. "I think we all should cooperate fully," he said. Republicans have pounced on the opportunity to poke holes in Democratic security credentials. A spokesman for House Speaker Dennis Hastert, R-Ill., pointed out that a Democratic lawmaker hitting an officer does not support the minority party's claim of commitment to security. Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi called that argument "pathetic." Pelosi, of California, said she would not make a big deal of what she termed "a mistake" by an officer. Her lawyer, James Myart Jr., issued a statement on Friday saying several members of Congress would join McKinney at a press conference on Friday at Howard University. None did. D.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton issued a statement of concern about the incident and urged the parties to come to an agreement. A spokesman for Rep. Mel Watt, D-N.C., chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus, said he has no comment. McHenry, who at 30 is the youngest member of Congress, said he is routinely stopped by Capitol Police and asked for identification. "When I'm not wearing my pin, I am always stopped," McHenry said in a telephone interview. "I accept that as a due course of security."
  12. Date: 4-3-06 Time: 0630hrs Location: Dover Air Force Base, just short of a runway. Departments: Description: C-5 Galaxy transport aircraft with (17) persons on board indicated a problem just after take off and returned to the base, crashing just short of the runway. (2) medivacs were requested. Aircraft broke apart between the cockpit and the cargo hold. Writer: Truck4 Links: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060403/ap_on_...ary_plane_crash
  13. Date: 4-2-06 Time: 1917hrs Location: 685 Hendrix St. X New Lots Ave Description Of Incident: Fire 2nd floor of a 2-story mixed occupancy. Writer: Truck4 1917hrs- Fire out (3) windows on the 2nd floor. 1918hrs- B-58 using All-Hands on Arrival and S/C extra Engine and Truck. Rpts of people trapped. L-172 FAST. 1919hrs- B-58 transmitting 2nd Alarm for heavy fire blowing out the top floor windows of a 2-story mixed. 1925hrs- Div. 15 rpts fire 2nd floor of a 2-story of a 30X60 with commercial 1st floor and apartments above. 1936hrs- Searches (-) and P/W/H.
  14. Date: 4-2-06 Time: 1835hrs Location: 622 Cresent St. Description Of Incident: Fire 1st and 2nd floor rear setback of a 3-story 20X50 P/D. Writer: Truck4
  15. Date: 4-2-06 Time: 1515hrs Location: Schofield St. (opposite E-70/L-53's Quarters) X City Island Ave Description Of Incident: Fully involved 1.5-story frame 40X60. Writer: Truck4 (O/S), tbendick (O/S) 1515hrs- Verbal from E-70/L-53 for smoke from a building opposite quarters. Req. box be transmitted. 1516hrs- E-70 transmitting 10-75 for smoke from a vacant building. 1518hrs- B-20 req. extra Engine and Truck while enroute. E-72/S-2 assigned. L-51 FAST. 1523hrs- Div. 7 req. a 2nd Tower Ladder on the box (TL-50). E-88/L-31 relocating to E-70's quarters. 1532hrs- B-20 rpts setting up tower ladders. (2) L/S/O with exterior op's only ATT. 1540hrs- Div. 7 rpts (2) Tower Ladders and (2) handlines in operation. Anticipating collapse of the roof. Searches (-) in the front room of the building. Searches will be delayed due to structural instability. Building was not a vacant.
  16. Date: 4-2-06 Time: 1410hrs Location: I/A/O 1730 Baptist Church Rd. X Hunter Brook Road Frequency: 46.26 Units Operating: Description Of Incident: Large area of brush Writer: BFD1054, Truck4, CTchaz 1410hrs- Req. Tanker 14 to scene. 1422hrs-As per Car 2532, re-transmitted; additional manpower requested to the scene. 1433hrs-Car 2532 requesting Fire-Police to respond & shut down Babtist Church Rd. at Hunterbrook Rd. 1435hrs-Car 2532 requesting Yorktown PD to shut down Babtist Church Rd. "on the other end." 1437hrs-60-Control advising that YPD has units in the area and they will handle 1458hrs-Somers E188 en-route to YHFD HQ for s/b.
  17. Date: 4-1-06 Time: 2335hrs Location: Yonkers Ave X Abner Pl. Units Operating: YPD 2nd PCT, ESU Truck 2; YFD E-313, L-73, B-2; Empress Description Of Incident: (2) car MVA with (1) victim pronounced at Lawrence Hospital. (1) victim transported to WCMC. Writer: Truck4 2340hrs- Units extricating (1) victim from a Honda Civic. Units also popping door on the second vehicle. 0001hrs- YPD Accident Investigator enroute. Civil Defense req. for lights.
  18. Date: 4-1-06 Time: 1800hrs Location: Post St. X Elliott Ave Units Operating: 3rd PCT, ESU Truck 3, Truck 4; Empress Description Of Incident: Male shot to the hip, transported to Jacobi via Empress. Writer: Truck4
  19. Date: 3-31-06 Time: 0430hrs Location: 495 Revere Beach Blvd Departments: Description: Heavy fire in a 3-story OMD with (5) civilian injuries, (2) critical. Writer: Truck4 Links: http://www1.whdh.com/news/articles/local/BO17003/ http://cbs4boston.com/topstories/local_story_090063921.html
  20. Date: 3-31-06 Time: 0528hrs Location: Sprain Parkway, northbound at on-ramp from Jackson Ave eastbound. Units Operating: Greenville E-150, R-29; Fairview E-175, R-3; Greenburg PD, PD-EMS; Yonkers PD ESU Truck 4, Truck 2, K-9, 1st PCT; YFD E-314, 311, L-70, R-1, B-2; NYSP. Description Of Incident: MV into woods with rollover and entrapment. Driver fled scene. Writer: Truck4 0535hrs- NYSP, Yonkers, Greenburg in foot pursuit on Jackson Ave X Sprain Valley Road. Greenville FD confirming (1) female front passenger pinned. 0537hrs- PD units have (1) perp under on Sprain Valley Road. 0600hrs- Greenville, Fairview, YPD ESU and YFD have (1) victim removed from vehicle and transported to WCMC. Scene turned over to NYSP.
  21. Date: 3-30-06 Time: 1506hrs Location: 34 Jefferson Ave X Battle Ave Frequency: 453.500 Units Operating: E-66, 71, 70, 67; L-32; R-88; Car 2512 Description Of Incident: Fire on the roof of an unk. type. Writer: Truck4 1507hrs- (3) Engines and (1) Truck assigned for reported structure fire. Pulling R-88 from drill to respond. 1509hrs- PD on scene reporting smoke from the roof, possibly a chimney. 1510hrs- E-66 rpts roofers working on roof. 1511hrs- E-66 rpts roofers using a torch with tar burning on a flat roof. Fire may be in the walls. 1515hrs- Car 2512 rpts fire on the roof with possible extension to the attic. E-66 has (1) L/S/O and trucks are opening up. Relocating E-65, L-34 to HQ. 1520hrs- Car 2512 rpts E-66 appears to have the fire K/D. R-88 opening up in the attic. No visible extension ATT.
  22. Date: 3-27-06 Time: 2022hrs Location: 47 Riverdale Ave Units Operating: YPD 3rd PCT, ESU 3, Empress Description Of Incident: Male shot in the hip during a robbery attempt, "not likely." Writer: Truck4
  23. Date: 3-29-06 Time: 1239hrs Location: 735 Manette Lane X Abbey Lane Frequency: 46.180 Units Operating: Valley Cottage (Dept. 22), Congers (Dept. 3), West Nyack (Dept. 24), Nyack (Dept. 10), Central Nyack (Dept. 2), New City (Dept. 9) Description Of Incident: Heavy fire in rear of a 2-story P/D, at dead end. Writer: Truck4 (O/S) 1240hrs- Signal 12 for a confirmed structure fire, smoke showing from a distance. 1241hrs- M/A West Nyack for an Engine and manpower to scene. 1242hrs- M/A Congers to scene for FAST. 1245hrs- 22-Command rpts heavy fire in the rear of the structure. L-22-75 to pull up the driveway in front. Congers 3-Rescue enroute. 1248hrs- M/A Nyack for Ladder to scene (L-10-99). 1355hrs- Fire on 1st and 2nd floors and into the attic of a 2-story frame. 1358hrs- M/A New City Engine to cover Valley Cottage. 9-Tanker responding. 1312hrs- New City 9-Tanker moved up to fire scene. 1314hrs- Haverstraw (Dept. 4) M/A Engine to cover Valley Cottage.
  24. Date: 3-28-06 Time: 0300hrs Location: 600 block of Canal St. X Chartres St. Departments: N.O.F.D. Description: Fire in a 3-story mixed occupancy with extension to exposures. Writer: Truck4 Links: http://www.wdsu.com/slideshow/slideshows/8312266/detail.html NEW ORLEANS -- The New Orleans Fire Department said electrical problems caused a five-alarm fire on the edge of the French Quarter on Tuesday. Firefighters battled the five-alarm blaze, which started around 3 a.m. and burned for several hours in the 600 block of Canal Street. Fire investigators said the fire started at the Popeye's Chicken restaurant on the corner of Chartres and Canal streets. Firefighters and police had to evacuate nearby hotels but people have since returned to their rooms. Officials said 10 police officers were treated for smoke inhalation when they tried to get people out of a Holiday Inn. Fortunately, no other injuries have been reported.
  25. Date: 3-27-06 Time: 2116hrs Location: Post Rd X Lexington Ave Units Operating: Description Of Incident: Victim stabbed, possibly in the neck, reported to be "likely." Writer: Truck4