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Everything posted by MoFire390
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I believe pleasantville uses EMS 11
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Fire house grille sounds good!!! Haven't been up there since hey reopened...I have heard nothing but good things
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Rest in peace.
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seth, this sure does sound like an awesome idea! id be more then willing to help out. however working weekends doesnt allow me. if spreading the word is what you need then i sure as heck and do my best. stay safe all Ken
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transcare photo looks like peekskills old 75B1
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Nice photos...any idea who won what trophies
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Thoughts and prayers with the crew
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Nice photos, thanks for sharing
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You could always swing over and visit your wonderful co-workers who are workin. :-P
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ALS gets mods th bus gets van. Except for 87a1 that's a van. 87a1 is getting one of the new trucks already lettered for it. The other is an emergacare ambulance ( blue bus)
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Seth, because of Entergy all the hospitals now have some sort of decon system set up. The hospitals need a heads up that you are coming to prepare. Northern Westchester has an out door decon prep, Hudson Valley has an indoor which has its on drain and clean air vent system. So a quick decon from an engine is gonna have to do until the proper resorces get on scene
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MDU 6 was in service and was in Verplanck at first. Then was turned over to Montrose FD, who then returned it to the County as not having a place to store the unit.
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Date: 4-18-13 Time: 1358 Incident Type: Hazmat-Chemical Spill District: Yorktown Heights FD/Yorktown EMS/Yorktown PD Location: Norther Westchester BOCES, 845 Fox Meadow Road Yorktown Heights, NY Units: Yorktown Fire, Yorktown EMS, Yorktown PD Mohegan EMS, Mt. Kisco EMS, Somers Fire/EMS, 34 Medics, BAT. 17, County Health Department, 40A1, 4514 Frequency: Weather Conditions: Reporters: MoFire390 Description: Chemical spill down a drain Mulit. pts complaing of inhalation type symptoms. Approx 8 pts with symptoms needing txp to hospital. Somers txp 2 to Putnam Hospital Mohegan txp 4 tp WMC 40A1 txp 2 NWHC
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cool...maybe get a chance to bring the new rig down for everyone to gander at...what time does it usually start
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Love the look of that truck...
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Go on and vote Cortlandt VAC has put the ambulance on the page
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cortlandt vac: 1,192 calls
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I have edited my post due to my unprofessional comment. We all have a job to do and tying up a unit that could be fighting a fire and saving someone else is better served as such. If in anyway my comment caused a ruckis I did not intend on it. We all could learn from mistakes, and each other. stay safe all. Ken
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Ok gonna open up. Have been keeping an eye on this topic. For the record by the time a unit gets to the scene its usually about 5min. Unless tied up attempting to clear from a previous call. So keep the negative response times to yourselfs. Good night!
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The video games have ratings. No parent should be buying any game with a M (Mature) rating. Its insane. The amount of children on XBOX live is crazy all playing games with M ratings. 8-13 yo playing games like this. Crazy parents need to get their heads examined. When my wife and I met I told her I would never buy a game for my childern with an M-T rating because the game is simply not made for them for a reason. Granted Video game ratings is pretty new. Enough of the video game rant. To the gun control. I am a firm beliver in making assualt rifles legal and that it might be the only way to get them off the streets. Make them legal and have the owners register them. If I'm not mistaken the ATF has a data base with pistol bullistics markings.
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Cortlandt VAC has gone and looked at 2 Ford F350 4x4's to replace a 2006 E450 w/ quigley 4x4 conversion as well as a 2004 E350.
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Since I didn't get this done earlier here's the specs on the rig: 2011 Ford F-350 chasis, 4x4, full Whelen light package along with siren, rear arrow stick with controller, the engine is the new ECOteck desiel engine Ford put out. While the rig is idiling it will shut off when the system is fully charged. Will restart when the rig starts getting low on voltage. Front markers, AM/FM CD player, backup camera, side mounted GPS, electric step for side door entry, full LED ground lights (like on fire trucks). Pt compartment: Demers Box with ducted AC system, floor board heating system, onboard O2 connection above strecher location (makes it easier for medics to use CPAP they don't have to empy their bottles), full led lighting in cabinets and pt care area.
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Thanks everyone. Seth shoot me a pm I'm sure we can set something up
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Here's a photo of the new ambulance 88B1 F-350 4x4 engine is full led light package whelen siren with howler
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The truck may have been carrying CO2 canisters for bars, resturants. You never know now a days. I remember a lot of talk during my FF1 class about UPS, FedEx and DHL trucks being the worse trucks to catch fire due to not knowing what's on them. Because as we all know people ship some funky stuff now a days.