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    Queens Box 7631 - All-Hands / Under Control (Delayed)

    I heard B49 transmit the “all-hands, under control” between 2 & 4 a.m. for a dryer fire. If anyone wants to listen to the playback and post the basics, including time and box number, I’ll update the thread‘s tag line. (Never posted an incident before…)
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    LA fire Captain makes $500000 in overtime

    There are so many points to unpack here: 1) Does a department have sections of the city where some companies do 3 or 4 calls a day, and perhaps once a week they get a call after midnight? I’m guessing you could work a lot more overtime working out of E70/L53 on City Island, than to work out of...
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    12/22/22 Staten Island 10-75 Box 8001

    The WRU stands for Water Rescue Unit. Certain units (engines & ladders) are designated as water rescue units. They carry life rings, other flotation devices, a surf board, a long rope (I believe 600 feet) and the members enter the water and try to rescue people on the surface near the shore...
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    12/22/22 Staten Island 10-75 Box 8001

    I doubt it for two reasons: 1) On 12/24, Chief Leeb is being transferred from Training to Chief of Safety as per the D.O. 2) The Chief of Operations, Car 4, will always hold the rank of Assistant Chief and not Deputy Assistant Chief.
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    12/22/22 Staten Island 10-75 Box 8001

    It was just last week that there was a discussion on this board as to whether M1, M6, M9 had ever worked together at an incident. They did last week and again today, granted today wasn’t a fire. Glad it all worked out and no serious injuries.
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    12/13/22 Brooklyn 3rd Alarm Box 3810

    I saw where Raybrag was questioning if this was the first time the 3 Marine Units ever operated together. Then UnitWithTheUrgent posted about the 7th Alarm fire in Brooklyn on 1/31/15. I took a look at that post and WOW, that was some fire that lasted days. It doesn’t appear that the 3 boats...
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    12/19/22 Queens 2nd Alarm Box 5549

    Are you going just off the rundown, or do you have other information? Just curious.
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    Tour Commander

    I understand that the citywide tour commander is staffed by deputy assistant chiefs and assistant chiefs on a rotating/assigned basis. Here are a couple of questions: 1) Which vehicle is used? I am assuming that some of the staff chiefs have a vehicle assigned to them for off-duty response...
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    12/17/22 Manhattan 10-77 Box 1306

    I don’t think the RUL is assigned until the 2nd Alarm on 10-77’s. The 3rd BC is the floors above Chief on a 10-77. Can anyone verify?
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    12/16/22 Brooklyn 4th Alarm Box 1550

    That’s a great story chief! As for an ABC being relieved by another BC, your point is well taken! Question for you: Do they offer over-time to battalion chiefs before filling with a captain? Where I worked, if the lieutenant was off, by contract they had to offer it to the lieutenants. If no...
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    12/16/22 Brooklyn 4th Alarm Box 1550

    You are correct Bulldog about certain roles that an ABC can’t fill. The one I am aware of is safety chief (not the Safety Battalion), but the BC chief assigned to safety before the arrival of the SB. All battalion chiefs go through training on the safety chief’s operations, which I don’t believe...
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    12/16/22 Brooklyn 4th Alarm Box 1550

    I listened to the recording and the Mayday was already cleared when they requested the extra rescue and squad. That is curious… ?
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    12/17/22 Manhattan 10-75 Box 1046

    10-75 or 10-77 for the date line?
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    12/3/22 Manhattan 5th Alarm Box 1595

    Wow, Skyler Fire is 30 seconds ahead of me posting 😀. Yes, Skyler Fire is correct. I’m not saying the computer couldn’t build-out a card to 10-Alarms. However, the brass has decided that after they strike a 5th Alarm, any additional apparatus needs to be Special Called to the scene/staging. So...
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    12/12/22 Manhattan 10-76 Box 847

    I see that, thank you. Also I see the log provided by 8060 Rock. All the Special Call engines were called after the Under Control was given. Ladders and Battalions can be called in any number “until the cows come home” without striking another alarm.
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    12/12/22 Manhattan 10-76 Box 847

    Let me start by saying, I wasn’t there. I am sure the chiefs have a MUCH better handle on the situation than I could ever hope to achieve! With that being said, I am very curious why they special called so many units instead of transmitting a second alarm? I hope someone can shed some light on...
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    12/3/22 Manhattan 5th Alarm Box 1595

    Just a clarification on the relocations. E84 gets one relocator at a time. The firehouse is only 1.2 miles from the fire, a straight shot down Broadway. At that time of night there shouldn’t be much traffic, so they can make good time. So as each engine left E84, another was called in to replace...
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    Box 8300 all hands

    Wow, now that I never knew! 👍
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    Box 8300 all hands

    Just a few add-ins. I’m bored so I took out my map book and the FDNY Ops Reference👍. I believe that Point Breeze & Rockaway Point FD’s both respond to any call inside the Breezy Point Gate. I didn’t hear the incident, however if Haz Mat 1 & HMB responded, then a Haz-Tech unit (Squad or...
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    Balto City FD. Report on triple LODD released

    Let me begin by saying, “But for the grace of God, go I.” I was a volunteer firefighter for years and a career fire dispatcher. From my experience, I can confidently state that what occurred in Baltimore could occur in any other fire department in the nation. How often I (we) lucked out when...
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