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Surprisingly enough I think I’ve heard Rescue 1 give 10-75s more often that most normal companies in Manhattan. Usually ends up being the battalion in most other cases.R1 - Urgent. Transmit the 10-75. (How often do you see a Rescue give the 10-75)
Most likely the citywide tour commander. Who generally respond to 2nd alarm or greater during "business" hours.Hi all: quick question. Does anybody know what would cause Car 16C to respond on this? I understand certain cars rotate as the citywide command Chief, for example C15A at Sunday's fire. However, according to the car number list, 16C appears to be the Deputy Director of Fire Alarm Dispatch. Does anybody know why they would be responding? Just a curiosity. Thanks.
Thanks, I'm aware of the tour commander role but I assumed the Deputy Director of FAD would be a dispatcher/someone with a dispatch background. Is that role filled by Chiefs who have operational experience?Most likely the citywide tour commander. Who generally respond to 2nd alarm or greater during "business" hours.
Ah thanks for pointing that out. Thought they were responding and wanted the division to repeat the report so they are aware.Car-16C didn’t respond to this incident. He asked for the dispatcher to repeat the report cuz the mixer wasn't on