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    Difference between different alarms

    Policy hasn’t changed since January.
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    4/8/23 Brooklyn All Hands Box 8627

    The Staten Island the BFU’s in Staten Island get independently staffed and do patrols during brush fire seasons. the one’s in Bk, Q and X don’t and are are cross staffed and brought as a 2 piece unit. E329 does the same with the ATRV. Not sure if they took it yesterday tho. Normally only...
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    Difference between different alarms

    It both ladders are Reduced staffed (officer & 4 ff) Then on a 10-75 we will assign a 4th ladder If companies are understaffed (officer and less than 4 ff) we will assign a total response not to exceed 4 engines and 4 ladders.
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    Difference between different alarms

    You’re wrong. Was updated in January. 10-30 loading up the box 4 engines 2 ladders 1 BC and the normally assigned Rescue and Squad.
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    Difference between different alarms

    No. It does not.
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    Difference between different alarms

    Loading up. Normally assigned 10-75 or all hands. Nearest avail
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    Difference between different alarms

    7-5 gets a notification to BFI. 10-75 does not. Loading up only gets 4&2 and the normally assigned rescue and squad.
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    4/3/23 Queens Technical Rescue Box 302

    No. 10-37/1. 45’s are only fire related
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    New/replacement firehouses

    plans show it to be a 2 bay firehouse. Engine and truck in the bigger bay. Battalion in the smaller bay. Not sure where you think another unit is going.
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    Special Units Relocating

    It did not. HCO is correct.
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    Foam Unit 294

    No. It’s at 294. Been for months.
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    Foam Unit 294

    F96 F247 F152 F294 F260. - possibly going to 238 depending on what happens with the super pumper.
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    2-14-23 Brooklyn 3rd Alarm Box 0774

    No. I’ts not
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    Foam Unit 294

    They have had it for a few months.
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    10-60 Signal

    The 10-60 code 1 is an enhanced 2nd alarm. So on top of the 60 no code it brings > 5 Engine Companies (Total 10) 3 Ladder Companies (Total 7) 2 Battalion Chiefs (Total 6) (5th due is Designated at the discretion of Incident Commander; 6th due is Staging Area Manager) 1 Deputy Chief (Total...
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    10-60 Signal

    No, it’s not given as the innitial response, it’s an escalation signal transmitted by a unit on scene or the incident commander The 10-60 brings the balance of the response So if the major goes out, and a 60 no code gets transmitted that will bring 2 more engines (total 5) 2 more...
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    New Rescues ?

    The rescues are already 4 years old and aren’t they on a 7 year replacement cycle?
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    Question on Marine 2 and Marine 11

    Marine 11 was the starfire cad designation for marine 1A
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    12/13/22 Brooklyn 3rd Alarm Box 3810

    If you heard box 3565 come in over the scanner then units did respond. As for not hearing a final. Probably just entered the signal on the mdt. And it’s probably E161 acting 247.
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