Pudge3311
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Art, Im sure you can do much better than that. That looks like just another house on anystreet USA.
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Have you ever had fried turkey?
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I think they change it way too often, every day im on there its a different opening page, gets kind of annoying.
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Im definatly not a big fan of this new layout but there isnt anything else thats competing with it.
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Date: 10/3/05 Time: 1832 Location: 120 Casal Pl Frequency: 154.1900 Units Operating: Description Of Incident: AHW box 4482 for fire in Apt 22 K in a 33 story Class 1 OMD. 1 L/S/O, DWH, Primary of fire apt negative. Writer: Pudge3311
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This was a test between 60 control and Verizon. New Rochelle Tower had been down for three weeks and is now back online.
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46.06 is the operating frequency for New Rochelle Fire Dept and Pelham Fire Dept, along with 30 A1, A2, and 38 M1.
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What about a two or three day period to critique an incident? Once that period is over, case closed. Fire today, after wednesday no more critiquing (sp?). It will be seen quite fast the nature of members critiques, whether they are factually based or pulled out thin air. It might also lead to some incite as to why the incident commander made certain decisions. my 2 cents.
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Date: 9/25/05 Time: 0854 Location: 595 Trinity Ave X Westchester Ave and E. 149 St. Box 2264 Frequency: 154.1900 Units Operating: Batt. 14, Division 6, Ladder 55 is Fast. Description Of Incident: Batt 14 reports all hands going to work for fire on 19th floor of a Class 1 150 x 100 High Rise. 1 L/S/O, searches being conducted, trucks opening, DWH. 0907: Division 6 reporting fire on 19th floor of 21 story High Rise, fire is in apartment 19E. Exposure 1 is street, 2 is park, 3 is lot, 4 is lot. Stairway B is attack stairway, DWH. Writer: Pudge3311
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Date: 9/22/05 Time: 1649hrs Location: 443 Cyrus Pl. X Park/3rd Ave (Box 3343) Frequency: 154.1900 Units Operating: Description Of Incident: Fire on top floor of a 5-story brick OMD. Writer: Pudge3311, tbendick (O/S), ndemarse (O/S), Truck4 (O/S) 1649hrs- 4 Engines, 2 Trucks, R-3 and Squad 61 on box due to calls. E-48 transmitting the 10-75. 1650hrs- TL-33 is FAST. 1651hrs- B-19 rpts fire out 4 windows on top floor, All-Hands on Arrival. 1652hrs- B-19 req. additional Engine and Truck. Fire top floor of a 75 X 150 brick OMD. 1654hrs- B-19 is putting TL-33 to work as TL. Req. new FAST. 1656hrs- B-19 transmitting 2nd Alarm. 1700hrs- B-19 req. incoming engines on 2nd Alarm to bring in water.
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Date: 9/22/05 Time: Approx 1300 Location: 298 West 231 St, Box 3734 Frequency: 154.1900 Units Operating: Description Of Incident: All hands working for fire in private health club with approx 10 gallon spill of muriatic acid. Writer: Pudge3311
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What happens to those who didnt make it through the first round, do they get a second chance or are they done?
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What is on the top and sides of Ladder 78?
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x 635, to answer your question, they still exist because they can. Their leaders do not care about the safety of their members or anyone else.
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I think the FDNY has the most stations around here with a little less than 200.
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Date: 9/6/05 Time: 1301 Location: 1328 Randall Ave between Bryant Ave and Hunts Point Ave Frequency: 154.1900 Units Operating: Description Of Incident: Fire in 2 story taxpayer, using all hands. 1 is street, 2 is similiar, 3 is unknown, 4 is similiar. Division 6 requesting extra engine and truck at 1317. Engine 96, Tower Ladder 31. Division 6 Second Alarm at 1318. Battlion 14 is saftey coordinator. Battlion 18 is communications coordinator. Saftey Battalion enroute. Division 6 reporting 2 L/S/O, fire through the roof of 2 story taxpayer with rear setback, fire is DWH at 1326. Writer: Pudge3311
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Chris, You must be looking for a new LIGHT beer, LOL.
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those types of rigs are quite common up in new england. Cape Cod had a bunch of them that i know of.
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648, I think you have found a home for ENG 119 until you can find the funds to purchase it for yourself.
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Seth, All the way to California and the water but no pictures of any ducks. I think we are all very disappointed.
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Have to agree with Grumpy, keep 10 codes for everyday use and use plain english at your major incidents.
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Date:8/26/05 Time: 0852 Location: Potter Place Frequency: Units Operating: E31, E27, TL 17, Car 2102, Scarsdale Fire Description Of Incident: Gas Leak in Road, Approx 10 houses evacuated, multiple lines stretched, unknown if operating. Awaiting Con Ed gas at this time, Remaining Eastchester units relocated to headquarter per Car 2102. Writer: Pudge3311
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Date: 8/23/05 Time: 1642 Location: 2861 Bainbridge Ave, Box 3508 Frequency: 154.190 Units Operating: Description Of Incident: 1 alarm fire on second floor of six story OMD 75 x 75. 1 line stretched, unconfirmed poss 2 victims. Div 7 place fire under control approx 1658. Writer: Pudge3311
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Dont most people have mom, dad, home, stored in their cell phone? Im pretty sure that most of us do. Ever called someone and they answered by saying hello to you by name? Thats cause your name comes up on their phone when you call. So just by picking up the cell phone and calling someone is going to get you someone who might know something about his person. Maybe it takes two phone calls instead of one, but it really isnt anything new, just adding a new name to something that has already been in your phone for years.
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Date: 8/22/05 Time: 1554 Location: Water off Fort Schuyler IAO Throggs Neck Bridge Frequency: 154.190 Units Operating: USCG King's Point, FDNY Marine 4, NYPD Air Sea Rescue, NYPD Harbor, Engine 72, EMS Description Of Incident: Boating Collision involving 2 boats. Writer: Pudge3311 1545hrs- USCG Station King's Point receiving report from a victim that his boat was struck by another boat just below the Throgg's Neck Bridge. USCG being advised that the two persons on the reporting vessel are unijured but the two on the other vessel appear to have injuries. No boats taking on any water. USCG has vessels enroute. 1550hrs- FDNY Marine 4 responding and box has been transmitted. 1600hrs- FDNY Marine 4 advising injured parties will be transported to shore with USCG securing vessels. 1612hrs- 2 injured, 1 male with head and poss back injuries and 1 female with head and arm injury. both victims transported to Fort Schuyler dock by marine 4, met by Eng 72 and EMS