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Units staged on Northbroadway prior to Drill.

Hey...is that girl on the left an ambulance driver. :)

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Hey...is that girl on the left an ambulance driver. :)

G, Your right side or anatomical right? and what girl?

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Empress is a great place to work, especially if you are a new EMT or new Medic. The experience you will get is very valuable and you will see and do things in Yonkers that you would never see or do in a rural/suburban EMS agency.

Over the years, I have thought about going back to work there again, but there is always something going on that keeps me too busy to go back.

I have a question for anyone who works for Empress, are they still using the same old UHF radio system from years ago or have they changed to a trunked or digital radio system??

Are the crews still issued the alpha-numeric pagers along with their equipment? I know that pagers are kind of outdated, but I figured I would ask anyway. Are the Nextel phones still used to contact dispatch as a backup to the radios?

Sorry it took so long to answer.. I just noticed all your questions.

Yes we are still using the UHF radio system.

No the crews are no longer using alpha-numeric pagers, with the tablet system linked with central dispatch, all the infomation is a click away.

And finally yes the nextels are used as the back up.

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The guy in the white shirt in the last picture looks kinda like Bill Rice.

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<!--quoteo(post=173125:date=Feb 21 2009, 11:12 PM:name=alsfirefighter)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(alsfirefighter @ Feb 21 2009, 11:12 PM) <a href="index.php?act=findpost&pid=173125"><{POST_SNAPBACK}></a></div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->Sure...block out some of our faces...brother. lol....J/K<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->

The blocked out faces are LEO's from various agencies. I think they would appreciate it.

I guess you missed the just kidding part...but believe me those pics are far and wide with all our faces in it.

I will definitely be PM'ing you soon if you want to discuss some options. I know I have a few things in my head but have to see how they could be worked out and if its even more feasible on pavement then on paper.

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I guess you missed the just kidding part...but believe me those pics are far and wide with all our faces in it.

I will definitely be PM'ing you soon if you want to discuss some options. I know I have a few things in my head but have to see how they could be worked out and if its even more feasible on pavement then on paper.

No - I got the just kidding part. I just didn't know who was sending the original comment to begin with, no worries. PM - In regards to the otherthing or get me cell from Drock. It would be quite interesting to post some pics together. As for the feasibility "on pavement" I think it can be done. It at least has possibilities.

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You have ignored me for nearly a year Mike.....

Your welcome...anytime.

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All of the photos posted here are of Empress EMS personnel and were taken during a training and evaluation day. The day began with classroom instruction and testing, followed by practical evolutions. Practical exercises took place without HM PPE and then in non-encapsulated, and finally in level B encap.

THANK YOU - To all of you that participated in, and helped to facilitate the days events.

.....and thanks to all of you that decided to click on the topic and take a look......

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I thought that since replies are possible now, that someone would speak up.

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Looks good bro. Little confined space, bit of mask confidence. What other skills does Empress Special Operations bring to the table? What type of rescue equipment(Hurst, high angle, water) do you guys carry in that rig?

Thanks for posting.

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Are all the people in the pictures Empress or are there other agencies represented. Reason I ask is I don't recgonize ANYONE. Sheesh. :)

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All empress employess.. Man was it hot that day phewwww.. Lol

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You suck Jeffries.....where was this stuff 15 years ago!?

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Looks like some great training and awesome pics. I have not heard of EMS getting that involved in rescue. Is this a services that Empress provides to Yonkers only? Or anywhere Empress operates? What kinds of rescues would EMS get involved in? (i.e. what specifically were you training for?)

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You suck Jeffries.....where was this stuff 15 years ago!?

Whatever we have accomplished has taken a long time and is truly out of necessity, while always keeping an eye towards the future. If it was not for those that came before, what we have, and what we can do, would not be possible.

You still have an open invite.....

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Looks good bro. Little confined space, bit of mask confidence. What other skills does Empress Special Operations bring to the table? What type of rescue equipment(Hurst, high angle, water) do you guys carry in that rig?

Thanks for posting.

The overwhelming majority of what we are prepared to do focuses on the rapid decon and simultaneous treatment, when indicated, of those exposed to and contaminated by a hazmat. Primary mitagation of Rescue or HM senarios is not our focus, but being prepared to bring ALS to anyone wherever & whenever its needed is.

All training is good training...

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Any new updates, or new photos you care to share?

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Any new updates, or new photos you care to share?

No more photos right now, but over this weekend I will be posting a training event to be held at Empress focusing on Chemical Suicides. We will look at origin, trends, specific chemicals, emergency response, safety considerations, and possible treatment options. The training will incorporate a practical element for Empress SOD personnel and will be open for anyone that would like to attend. The classroom portion should last about 2 1/2 hours. PS - If you, or anyone has previously attended a course on Chemical Suicide please let me know what you thought your training may have been lacking. Any constructive comments are welcome.

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Just some photos of a recent training event. A chance to ensure that everyone is familiar with the varied equipment types and become more comfortable using it.

Thank you to all that participated and for all your hard work.

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Just a few shots of the newly remounted F350 Turbo Diesel SOD Utility Vehicle. Equipment carried by this unit includes, 1 full set of ALS gear. Immobilization for up to 4 pts. Emergency decon items, PPE / CPC for 10+ providers (levelB), as well as EMS/USAR PPE, and a bit more.

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Truth be told it will be used by all the field supervisors and rotated in and out of service based on the day of the week, 3 days on one day off, or something similar. Just seems to be the best way to keep some of the rolling stock in the field. We will still switch between this truck and the Expedition or Tahoe etc. But I would much rather have the resource there if needed. All but one of the compartments are dedicated to Haz-Mat support, decon, medical monitoring, and limited rehab type equipment. It should work out well. Let me know if you have any thoughts , or want to stop by etc.

MJ

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Truth be told it will be used by all the field supervisors and rotated in and out of service based on the day of the week, 3 days on one day off, or something similar. Just seems to be the best way to keep some of the rolling stock in the field. We will still switch between this truck and the Expedition or Tahoe etc. But I would much rather have the resource there if needed. All but one of the compartments are dedicated to Haz-Mat support, decon, medical monitoring, and limited rehab type equipment. It should work out well. Let me know if you have any thoughts , or want to stop by etc.

MJ

More Pics coming soon... check back

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I'm glad to see this truck back on the street...it is nice for an EMS Supervisor to carry that variety of equipment for one city.....to my knowledge, no other commercial providers in the area do ths.

But, is the "In Memory Of 301" lettering going to be applied?

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These pictures piss me off.

They piss you off or you just want to be in them. In either case you have an open invite.

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I'm glad to see this truck back on the street...it is nice for an EMS Supervisor to carry that variety of equipment for one city.....to my knowledge, no other commercial providers in the area do ths.

But, is the "In Memory Of 301" lettering going to be applied?

I'm glad the truck is out there too. We have taken steps to make the other Supervisor units, Paramedic response units, and non-SSM Fly-Cars more versatile as well. We are adding or increasing the amount PPE, MCI management/response equipment, and more to all these units.

As for the "301". We had such bad luck with the last truck, and I say this with all due respect, the numbers and/or name do not belong on this one. We will however have too create something more suitable and permanent.

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They piss you off or you just want to be in them. In either case you have an open invite.

Like I said - this is all 15 years too late! LOL...jealousy is a bear.

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