8/25/24 Box 2034 water rescue

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Per NYC Firewire page ladder 173 was lowering a rescue swimmer for people in the water

Queens *WATER RESCUE* Box 2034
North Channel Bridge
L-173 LOWERED A RESCUE SWIMMER TO RESCUE 2 FROM THE WATER

E331 L173 R4 Sq 270 Bat 39
Possibly 285, l142
MB M3
 
An old Friend of mine FF Jack Donovan RIP who was a survivor of The 23rd St Collapse (held onto the Nozzle & was pulled back out of a hole in the collapsed fl ) later transferred to 173 & one day was lowered from the Bridge on a Roof Rope & rescued a distressed victim clinging to a piling.
 
This is from the Official FDNY Facebook page.

“As we were headed over the bridge, there was a civilian waving us in. We stopped the rig and began to make our way to this individual. Our rescue swimmer for the tour, FF. Scott Hamelburg, already had his wetsuit on. We were midspan on the bridge, and we observed two kayakers 50 feet below us struggling against the current and wind. The civilian had thrown them a rope that they were clinging onto, which was preventing them from completely drifting under the bridge. We couldn’t deploy our rescue swimmer from that height due to hazardous debris in the water left over from an existing structure. We had to figure out an alternate way to lower the rescue swimmer to these two distressed kayakers. We decided to use one of our ropes to lower FF. Hamelburg. We took four turns with the rope around the top railing, and then FF. Hamelburg tied himself into the rope using a Bowline on a Bight and a slippery hitch. FF. Brendan Mohan lowered him down to the surface of the water. FF. Joseph La Barba assisted in feeding out the line and making sure the rope wasn’t chaffing. Once in the water FF. Hamelburg was able to secure the two kayaks with the rope, and assisted them to an NYPD Harbor Vessel where they were removed to shore,” Said Captain Ian Perdikou of Ladder Company 173, on a water rescue in Broad Channel Sunday.
 

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The existing structure, if this was the west side of the bridge, HB side is either part of the original bridge that was never removed or part of a different bridge dating back before the rebuild. I dont remember which off hand. I do know the existing bridge was realigned when it was built. A little bit to the east if i recall. I do know that there are a lot of pilings on other the north and south sides of the bridge that are only visible during low tide. I remember once as a volly with WHB talking to a jumper on the bridge, and looking over and seeing them right next to the existing bridge. The ones on the south side are further off. I used to see them all the time going out in my boat running out to fish the Rockaways or going out to Coney Island for the airshow.
 
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