11/18/24 Queens 2nd Alarm Box 7637

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Address: 18-32 Steinway St. off 19th Ave.

Fire in the cockloft & through the roof of a 2 story 30x50 vacant PD

Phone Alarm - Reporting a fire at 18-20 Steinway St. - 19:00

B-49: Go with the 10-75 - Fire on the roof - 19:03

L-116 FAST

B-49: Transmit the 2nd Alarm - Fire in the cockloft - 19:07

B-12 RUL, B-52 Safety, E-324 w/ Sat. 4

B-49: Heavy fire on the roof - 2 L/S/O - 19:11

B-49: Corrected address is 18-32 Steinway - 2 story PD - 19:18

D-14: Still hitting fire in the cockloft - DWH - 19:33

FC: Special call 2 trucks (L-133 act. 154 & L-29 act. 116) - 19:41

FC: PWH - 19:55

FC: Under Control - 19:21

Duration: 1 Hours & 21 Min.

Maybe:
E-312, 263, 307, 262
L-117, 154, 116F
B-49, 45
R-4
SQ-288
D-14
RAC-3
M-6, MB

2nd Alarm Maybe:
E-316, 325, 260, 292, 289
L-163, 138, 128, 133 (act. 154) s/c, 29 (act. 116) s/c
B-46, 12R, 52S
FC, RB, SB, TSU-1, RM, CTU
E-324 w/ Sat. 4
Car-13

Relocations:
E-291 to E-260
E-47 to E-292
E-60 to E-263
E-294 to E-289
L-29 to L-116
L-25 to L-116
L-135 to L-163
L-133 to L-154
L-130 to L-154
B-26 to B-49
B-37 to B-46
 
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Why M6? The building is several blocks from the water
It’s 1 block down or so from the water. And recently marine units have been assigned on boxes that are further inland. I figured it was for drafting if needed. This building, compared to others I’ve seen, is relatively near the water.
 
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