The annual numbers are here:
The main page: www.FDNewYork.com/rnwindex.asp
The top 10: www.FDNewYork.com/top10.asp
The main page: www.FDNewYork.com/rnwindex.asp
The top 10: www.FDNewYork.com/top10.asp
While that is true also factor in the amt. of ERS no contact the engines do.I also would point out that the Bronx has only has five (5) single engines including two Sq's 41 & 61, three single Engines 42,97 & 72, consequently you get Engines and two Trucks on the Box so the Engines will always outrun the Trucks, because they are assigned on many more Boxes. JMO herefdce54 said:JT, the city is not burning like it used to. In the case of E75/L33, take the EMS runs away from E75 and E75 and L33 are just about equal in runs and osw. So in my opinion its the ems runs that the engine companies make that is the difference.
firepost said:[/b]You are so right ,Grumpy, in Chicago if one is lucky enough to get the annual statistics, they only give the total runs without even differentiating between fire and ems runs , let alone runs versus workers and occupied structure workers. New York City does a much more thorough job of reporting their run statistics. This year Chicago didn't even send in their busiest company statistics for Firehouse Magazine's annual run survey.[/b]