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  1. Capttomo

    12/30/20 Manhattan 2nd Alarm Box 1335

    The Chief from Division 3 seems like he is having a bad night ?
  2. Capttomo

    12/20/20 Bronx 10-77 Box 2816

    Looks like a 600 foot stretch
  3. Capttomo

    New Rescue Battalion vehicle

    Thank you brother. Stay well
  4. Capttomo

    12/19/20 Bronx 10-75 Box 3318

    Thanks John. You were very busy last night (and cold). Thanks for keeping the videos coming.
  5. Capttomo

    New Rescue Battalion vehicle

    Apparently the rescue battalion is in a new vehicle - it was at the third alarm in Queens last night. Same 4 door pickup cab but with a larger formed body almost like an ESU body. Any info on this - what extra stuff they are carrying.
  6. Capttomo

    12/19/20 Bronx 10-75 Box 3318

    I remember as a young child standing with my parents on the northwest corner of that intersection sometime around 1965-1967 In the morning hours watching that entire row of taxpayers burn at a fifth alarm. Same addresses as last nights job.
  7. Capttomo

    10/12/2020 Manhattan All Hands Box 1772

    Basement??
  8. Capttomo

    Pump Testing New Super Pumper

    The key to remember is that it is GPM that puts fires out not PSI . PSI is used to move water and shape fire streams and provide reach. They old high pressure system was only present in a very limited area of the city. Back when it was implemented, the gasoline engines of those days could not...
  9. Capttomo

    Pump Testing New Super Pumper

    They are hydraulically operated submersible pumps. The hydraulic power unit is on shore.
  10. Capttomo

    9/6/20 Queens 3rd Alarm Box 7051

    Thanks brother. Yes you can clearly see in Tommy Felipe’s video that some are using the DeWalt battery operated saw. Another one was sighted at the fifth alarm in the Bronx Monday. So it appears they are slowly popping up on the fireground. They have their limitations and in some cases are no...
  11. Capttomo

    9/6/20 Queens 3rd Alarm Box 7051

    . The yellow saw that the member is carrying is probably a DeWalt 60 volt 9” battery operated saw. Much lighter and smaller than traditional K-12. Good for hockey puck locks, hasps, lock shackles, some door hinges , window bar bolts and attachments etc. It is not big enough or powerful enough...
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