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Date: 01-07-07 Time: 1540hrs Location: Mount Vernon Station Departments: DCFD, MPDC Description: Train derailment near station with original report of numerous injuries, EMS treating (3). Writer: Truck4 1600hrs- DCFD transmitting 2nd Alarm/Rescue Assignment for confirmed derailment. Train, with (20) onboard, struck a wall. http://www.nbc4.com/news/10690279/detail.html?dl=mainclick
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Date: 01-07-07 Time: 1150hrs Location: Cross County Parkway Westbound X North Columbus Ave Units Operating: WCPD, Empress, Stat Flight, MVFD, Eastchester Fire Description Of Incident: Motorcyclist down, flown out by Stat Flight and later pronounced. Writer: Truck4
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Date: 01-07-07 Time: 2340hrs Location: 317 Park Ave "Portugese/American Club" Units Operating: YPD 4th PCT, ESU Truck 4, Truck 2, K-9 #1, 3rd PCT, 2nd PCT, Housing Units; WCPD Bloodhound; Empress Description Of Incident: Male shot, (2) others stabbed at a party. Writer: Truck4 2340hrs- Report of shots fired with a man down, 4th PCT and ESU O/S with a male down in the street with a GSW to the chest. 2356hrs- ESU advising of a male stabbed in the stomach inside the club. 0010hrs- Shooting victim enroute to WCMC diverted to Dobbs Ferry Hospital due to condition. Stabbing victim going to WCMC. Citywide units being pulled to scene to secure approx. 300 people inside the club. 0045hrs- WCPD bloodhound and ESU working a track from the parking lot. 0110hrs- WCPD/ESU advising track ends in Getty Square. 3rd PCT units have a victim stabbed in the arm and head on Park Hill Ave X Waverly St, which occured at the Portugese Club.
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Date: 12-31-06 Time: 0455hrs Location: 1175 Washington Ave Description Of Incident: Fire in a vacant building with extension to exposure. Writer: Truck4
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Date: 12-30-06 Time: 1220hrs Location: 87-03 Queens Blvd. Description Of Incident: Reported bank robbery with attempted carjacking of an Off-Duty P.O. Writer: Truck4 1220hrs- Units giving shots fired on arrival of a reported bank robbery. Numerous ESU enroute. Perps fled bank and attempted to carjack an off-duty P.O. with his family in the vehicle. P.O. was shot and returned fire. 1234hrs- PCT units advising (2) perps under, (1) shot by P.O.'s. (1) perp still outstanding. 1240hrs- (1) P.O. with a GSW to the leg going to Elmhurst Hospital. 1245hrs- Level 3 Mobilization requested.
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Date: 12-30-06 Time: 0020hrs Location: I/F/O 72 Hamilton Ave X Post St. Units Operating: YPD 3rd PCT, ESU Truck 2, Truck 4; Empress Description Of Incident: After multiple calls for shots fired on Elliot and Hamilton Ave's, 19 Y.O. female found shot in the leg on Hamilton. Victim transported to WCMC with non-life threatening injuries. Writer: Truck4
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Date: 12-28-06 Time: 0230hrs Location: 68 Campbell Ave Departments: Revere, Description: Heavy fire on 2nd and 3rd floors of a 3-story frame OMD. Writer: Truck4 http://cbs4boston.com/topstories/local_story_363071322.html
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Date: 12-28-06 Time: 0300hrs Location: 3600 Conshohocken Ave "River Park House" Condos Departments: PFD Description: Fire on the 14th floor with extension to the 15th floor. (1) resident critical and (1) firefighter injured. Writer: Truck4
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Date: 12-29-06 Time: 0635hrs Location: 624-1/2 North Park St. Departments: Allentown Description: Fire in (4) attached rowhouses with (5) dead, (8) injured. Writer: Truck4
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Date: 12-27-06 Time: 0120hrs Location: 450 Walnut St. Units Operating: YPD 4th PCT, ESU Truck 2, Truck 4; YFD E-306, R-1, B-1; Empress, Stat Flight Description Of Incident: MV into outer wall of building at 450 Walnut St. Writer: Truck4 0120hrs- 3rd PCT unit giving a verbal for a rollover. ESU enroute. 0123hrs- ESU Truck 2 on scene confirming pin, (1) victim. 0130hrs- ESU with tools in operation. Empress Supervisor req. Stat Flight. 0132hrs- PD setting up LZ at Nepperhan X Ashburton. 0150hrs- (1) critical patient enroute to WCMC via Stat Flight. YPD AI unit enroute.
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Date: 12-26-06 Time: 1236hrs Location: 280 West 113rd St. Description Of Incident: Interior collapse of (3) floors in a (5) story MD under construction. Writer: Truck4 1233hrs- Rpts of a building collapse. ESU enroute. FD being notified. 28 PCt units responding. 1st Alarm/Collapse Assignment: E-47, 37, 58; L-26, 40; B-11; Sq-1, R-1, R-3/Collapse Rescue #3, L-25 w/Collapse Rescue #1, TL-14 SOC Support; SOC Compressor Unit, Haz Mat #1, Haz Mat B/C, TAC #1, Field Comm, Safety B/C, Rescue B/C 1235hrs- 28th PCT units and ESU Truck 2 confirming an interior collapse with workers unaccounted for. ESS Truck 1 units responding. TARU, Aviation and CARV, K-9 all enroute. 1242hrs- Batt. 11 rpts (3) workers reportedly trapped. Req. multiple EMS. Building is a 5-story brick 25X90. Exposure-1: Street Exposure-2: Similar Attached Exposure-3: Unknown Exposure-4: Similar Attached 1248hrs- Div. 3 transmitting 10-60 (Major Emergency). 2nd Alarm/10-60: E-76, 91, 59, 53, 80, E-9/S-1; L-30, TL-45 SOC Support, Lad. 30, B-16, 10, 17, 12 (Safety), 14 (RUL), Div. 6; E-93/Mobile Command #2 1250hrs- Units have located (1) DOA inside structure. Searches still underway. 1256hrs- (1) injured worker, not pinned, removed from building. 2nd in the process. 1315hrs- Division 3 rpts (2) workers transported to St. Lukes. (1) DOA still in the building. All members being removed from the building to re-evaluate. Buildings Dept. has a (20) minute ETA. Duration of job is 42 minutes. 1429hrs- Car 4D rpts (1) DOA worker removed from building and awaiting ME. All members exiting the building.
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Date: 12-22-06 Time: 2018hrs Location: 1631 25th Ave Description: P.O. in foot pursuit of a male wanted for robberies and reportedly armed. Suspect forced his way into the garage of a house and shot the Officer. Another officer returned fire and killed the perp. Writer: Truck4 San Francisco Chronicle: A San Francisco police officer was shot to death Friday night while trying to arrest a wanted man in the Sunset District, authorities said today. The fugitive also was killed. Officer Bryan Tuvera, 28, a four-year veteran of the force who worked out of the department's Taraval station, died at 12:01 a.m. today at San Francisco General Hospital. The events that led to Tuvera's death started at 8:18 p.m. when he and another officer tried to serve a felony arrest warrant on a man in the area of 25th Avenue and Lawton Street. The suspect was described as armed and dangerous. Police Chief Heather Fong said at a news conference this morning that the man was "suspected of robberies and possible burglaries in the Taraval district. The suspect they were looking for also had a no-bail felony warrant for escape." Authorities identified the suspect as Marlon Ruff, 33. Fong did not go into details about the circumstances of the escape or where Ruff had been in custody. Fong said officers had set up a perimeter at 25th and 26th avenues and Moraga and Lawton streets. During the search, Tuvera and his partner located and pursued Ruff on foot to a two-story home at 1631 25th Ave. There, Fong said, the suspect "kicked in a tradesman's entrance and entered the garage.'' "Shortly after the officers entered the garage, the suspect turned and fired at the officers, striking our victim officer," Fong said. "That officer fell, and the second officer continued the pursuit and returned fire on the suspect. The suspect ran into an adjoining area and collapsed.'' Firefighters rushed Tuvera to San Francisco General Hospital, where a team of surgeons led by Dr. Geoffrey Manley, chief of neurotrauma, tried in vain to save his life. Dozens of officers, in uniform and plainclothes, gathered in the hospital parking lot outside the emergency room entrance and waited for news of their colleague. They chain smoked, drank coffee and held group prayers. After word came of Tuvera's death, the officers embraced and wept. "I just lost a good friend,'' said one distraught officer into his cell phone, before grasping his head between his hands and sobbing. "Our department has suffered the loss of another officer who put his life on the line to protect the people of our great city," Fong said. "We extend our deepest condolences to the officer's family and to the officer's friends." Ruff is not believed to have had any connection to the house on 25th Avenue where the shootings took place. A resident of the house, Alex Hunter, 82, said he had been watching television with his wife in the living room when he "heard a lot of bumping and thumping and gunshot sounds.'' The Hunters, who have lived in the home for more than 30 years, went downstairs to find police swarming around their house and running through their garage door. "It was bizarre,'' Hunter said, still shaken up. "It's just totally divorced from our regular lives. It's like a parallel universe.'' By mid-morning, the door that Ruff had kicked in had been replaced. A sign requested that flowers not be left outside the garage but be taken to Taraval police station. There, several bouquets of poinsettias, roses and carnations had been left in front of the station, along with a note that said, "Our thoughts are with you.'' Officers normally scheduled to work at Taraval were given the day off for mourning, and were replaced by officers from other stations. "It's like losing a family member; we're a close-knit group,'' said Officer Ignacio Martinez, who normally works at Ingleside station but was behind the desk at Taraval station. Like other officers, he was wearing a black fabric band over his police badge. Tuvera is the third member of the Police Department to die this year in the line of duty. Nick-Tomasito Birco, 39, died July 26 of injuries he suffered when his cruiser was hit by a van carrying four robbery suspects who allegedly were fleeing from other officers. Sgt. Darryl Tsujimoto, 41, a 13-year department veteran, died of a heart attack May 1 during a canine training exercise on Treasure Island.
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Date: 12-22-06 Time: 1320hrs Location: Long Beach Blvd X 6th St. Description: (2) officers shot after making a vehicle stop. Perp got out of the car and started shooting. Both officers, a field training officer and a rookie, were transported and undergoing surgery. Searches still underway for suspect. Writer: Truck4
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Date: 12-22-06 Time: 2350hrs Location: 1809 Albermarle Ave Description Of Incident: Fire on the 4th floor of a 6-story OMD with (5) 10-45 Code 2's. Writer: Truck4
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Date: 12-21-06 Time: 2334hrs Location: 233 Millington Road X Route 6 (Cortlandt) Units Operating: Mohegan Lake, Peekskill (FAST) Description Of Incident: Fire in the basement of a P/D. Writer: Truck4
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Date: 12-21-06 Time: 2230hrs Location: 2685 Grand Concourse X 196th St. Description Of Incident: Fire on the 3rd floor of a 6-story OMD. Writer: Truck4
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Date: 12-21-06 Time: 1140hrs Location: Buena Vista Road X Saw Mill Road Units Operating: Clarkstown, Haverstraw, Ramapo, Rockland County Sheriff's, NYSP; Rockland Medics, New City VAC, Rockland DES Helo Description Of Incident: Original call for an EDP, officers arrived and heard gunshots from the home. Writer: Truck4 The Journal News: NEW CITY - A bomb squad robot has been sent into the buildings where a man has apparently been holed up for nearly five hours, police said about 4:45 p.m. today. Earlier, tear gas canisters were fired into three buildings on the property at Saw Mill and Buena Vista roads. Clarkstown Police Administrative Sgt. Harry Baumann said the tear gas was fired about 3:15 p.m. with grenade launchers. Police snipers, negotiators and a critical incident team responded to a call about an emotionally disturbed person at the home shortly before noon today. Baumann said the house was completely surrounded after officers heard gunshots and called for assistance. It was unclear whether anyone else was inside. A reverse 911 notification was completed earlier today to all neighboring homes. Area roads about a half-mile in each direction are closed. Police from Clarkstown, Haverstraw, Ramapo, the Rockland County Sheriff's Patrol, and New York state responded, as well as the county chopper, ambulances and paramedics
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Date: 12-20-06 Time: 1450hrs Location: 1796 Linden Blvd. Description Of Incident: Fire involving tires in the storage area of a 1-story commercial. (2) TL's in operation. Writer: Truck4
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Date: 12-19-06 Time: 1513hrs Location: 111-19 209th PL. X 111th Road Description Of Incident: Writer: Truck4 1513hrs- E-304 transmitting 10-75 in a P/D. 1st Alarm: E-304, 317, 301, 275; L-162, 150, 165 FAST; B-54, 53 (10-75); R-4, Sq-270 1515hrs- B-54 rpts Using All-Hands on Arrival for heavy fire showing from a 2.5-story frame 20X40. S/C Engine and Truck (303/133). 1526hrs- B-54 rpts (3) L/S/O, heavy fire on 1st and 2nd floors. 1533hrs- Div. 13 req. additional Engine (311) for TL-162, fire is throughout. 1550hrs- Div. 13 transmitting 2nd Alarm. (1) Tower Ladder in operation. 2nd Alarm: E-298, 326; L-127; E-324/S-4; B-50 (RUL), B-51 (Safety), Rescue B/C, Safety B/C, Field Comm, TAC #2 1609hrs- Div. 13 rpts fire is K/D. Searches (-).
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Date: 12-20-06 Time: 0020hrs Location: Elliot Ave X Post St. Units Operating: YPD 3rd PCT, ESU Truck 2, Truck 4 Description Of Incident: Original call for shots fired in area of 125 Elliot Ave with nothing found. Victim walked into St. John's Hospital at 0050hrs with GSW to the leg. Writer: Truck4
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Date: 12-18-06 Time: 0330hrs Location: 13 Lake Road Frequency: Units Operating: Description Of Incident: Heavy fire in a 2.5-story frame P/D with (1) victim transported for smoke inhalation. Writer: Truck4, Photofires
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Date: 12-18-06 Time: 0242hrs Location: Main St. "Chesapeake Trading Co." Departments: Annapolis, Naval Academy, Anne Arundel Co. Fire Description: Fire on 2nd floor with extension to the 3rd floor of a 3-story commercial attached. Writer: Truck4
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Date: 12-17-06 Time: 1400hrs Location: Bear Mountain Bridge Road X Monteverde at Oldstone Manor Frequency: Units Operating: Description Of Incident: Motorcycle and SUV head-on MVA with motorcyclist in traumatic arrest and pronounced dead at Hudson Valley Hospital. Writer:
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Date: 12-16-06 Time: 1510hrs Location: 2185 Grand Concourse X 181 St. Description Of Incident: Fire at the lobby level of a 6-story 100X100 OMD. EMS rpts (6) 10-45's- including (2) Code 2's (Serious Injuries), one of which is reported to be a jumper and one a serious burn victim. Writer: Truck4
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Date: 12-16-06 Time: 2201hrs Location: 640 West 158th St. X Riverside Drive Description Of Incident: Fire in a 4-story 20X50 OMD (brownstone) Writer: Truck4 2203hrs- B-16 Using All-Hands On Arrival for fire on the 1st floor with possible extension to floors above. S/C extra Engine and Truck. 1st Alarm: E-84, 80, 67, 68; L-34, 23, 28 FAST; B-16, B-13 (10-75); R-3, Sq-41 S/C: E-93/L-45 2208hrs- B-16 transmitting 2nd Alarm, rpts fire has extended to floors above, (1) 10-45. 2nd Alarm: E-59, 71, 37; L-30; E-72/S-2; B-12 (RUL), B-17 (Safety); Safety B/C, Rescue B/C, TAC #1; Field Comm. 2213hrs- Div. 6 rpts L-28 is going to work, S/C extra Truck for FAST (L-40). Fire on 1st through 3rd floors. 2230hrs- Div. 6 rpts fire K/D. (3) L/S/O. (2) 10-45 Code 2's.