FDNY 10-75

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  1. Each company officer is in charge of maintaining a riding list for his/her unit each day, they are placed in a pocket in the officers side door for the tour. At an incident the accountability officer collects them from the apparatus at the scene and keeps track of where units are deployed. Usually after any change in conditions (flashover, collapse, etc), mayday or mitigation of the incident, the accountability officer or command requests a PAR check and asks company by company for individual unit accountability.
  2. It looks pretty well used but might be a decent spare for another department that doesn't have one.
  3. Clean and simple, I like it!
  4. Looks like it was a great trip! Thanks for sharing!
  5. I like the concept, though it's on the lower end of power and that giant CAT logo on it has to go. Hopefully this first phone wont be their last!
  6. Nice shots
  7. Greenwood Lake out to bid on a pumper - Spartan/4Guys spec. Campbell Hall out to bid on a light rescue on an International chassis. Goshen has a 100' Pierce TL on order, due mid 2013 and is drafting specs to replace the tanker (with a Pierce possibly) rather than refurbish it.
  8. TNT announced that it will not renew SouthLAnd for another season, although I thought one was already in the works. I thought it was a decent show in comparison to some of the other law enforcement shows that are currently on or had been on previously. I doubt it, but maybe another network will pick it up?
  9. New York State Police have announced they will be holding an exam for the position of Trooper on October 5, 12, 19 and 26, 2013. The deadline to register for the exam is September 8th, 2013. Apply online: https://www.troopers.ny.gov/Exam-Internet/
  10. City/Town/Municipality/Dept: FDNY Unit designation/identifier: Hazardous Materials Company 1 Chassis & Body (or Aerial) Manufacturer and model: Ferrara Ultra Pump size, tank size (water/foam), aerial type & length: 0/0 Status: Delivered
  11. Nice shots!
  12. Body armor wouldn't have saved the last few EMTs/FFs that have been shot and killed in the line of duty. Also, not to say it can't happen here but it really puzzles me that so many more suburban/rural EMTs and EMS agencies advocate body armor vs EMTs who work in urban areas with higher crime. I understand sick crazy people live everywhere but it almost feels like these guys were law enforcement rejects and are using the misfortune of others as a means to get vests...
  13. They do have fire resistant garments, mostly from the tactical line.
  14. Thanks for the update Andy! Anyone know if Goshen's tanker refurb complete? Are they still out to bid on a ladder or did they order? Also I don't know if Cornwall awarded the bid for a ladder yet.
  15. That operation couldn't have gone much worse and wasn't needed...
  16. Nice shots!