Below is the list of Fire and EMS currently in Procurement or Solicitation:
- MOBILE EMERGENCY RESPONSE TREATMENT UNIT- QTY: 5
- COLLAPSE RESCUE TRUCK- QTY:7
- RESCUE TRUCKS (TANDEM AXLE)- QTY: 5(Awarded Seagrave)
- TIRE SERVICE TRUCK- QTY: 5 (Awarded)
- AMBULANCE Type 2- QTY: 425 (Awarded...
I think since Sandy, that most of the Special operations vehicles could be used in a short notice for water rescue crews. These trucks now becoming crew cabs means it could become extra water rescue crew with a couple of duffel bags of gear and bring a crew in the cab. So FDNY would increase...
So being US Navy Sailor, Ventilation is really big enemy on a ship board fire. If no lives onboard and verified by ship muster than shut down ventilation, and take time to drown the fire out. Ship board firefighting is one of the most dangerous fires out because the fire does not only travel up...
Yeah, it would be a long run but Rac 3&4 were still at the 4th alarm. And rac 2 was assigned on the initial alarm. Now I am guessing, (just my honest opinion) is that they kept rac 1 available for rest of city.
If I am not mistaken, the FDNY only has the box style on the back of there chassis'. The only major difference is the chassis, during COVID time FDNY leased E-series chassis instead of the F-series due the fact that ambulance manufacture had them sitting on the lot. E-series were not built to...
I agree, @Bulldog. I do not understand the 9 units. Unless they use the research and development clause which could allow the FDNY to try new engines, configurations, much more. So it will be interesting to see.
This was right out of the bid book as Scope/Intent:
"THE INTENT OF THIS SOLICITATION IS TO PROCURE A TANDEM AXLE HEAVY DUTY RESCUE APPARATUS AS PER ATTACHED SPECIFICATION FOR THE NEW YORK CITY, FIRE DEPARTMENT."
Also states the timeline of build: "5 years." So it will be awarded in this year...
Hey,
Does anyone know what type of rear bumper does the battalion chief 8 & 9 cars has?? I know it is not stock. I was wondering if it was fdny replacing the rear bumpers or the chiefs doing it just like how the other companies modify there sirens?
Hey I just saw this on the procurement page of city.
http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcas/downloads/pdf/ocp/1700205.pdf
I dont know who would be getting them but from the differences in price. it looks like the city is interested in 5 of them.
ANYONE HAVE ANY INFORMATION
Seagrave with the only bid. One unit cost 1.4 mil., the total bid was about 20 mil. So that's 14 new tillers proximate. How old are the ones now?
http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcas/downloads/pdf/ocp/1500533.pdf
The Bid is out again for another set pumpers from looks of it. Also the Satellites are up for replace too.
http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcas/downloads/pdf/ocp/ocp_bidopenings.pdf
http://www.silive.com/news/index.ssf/2015/01/15_car_accident_at_clove_road.html#incart_m-rpt-1
15 car accident on clove road and Richmond ave @ 7:20am.
Last on Staten island in the West brighton area there was two explosions around Ten o'clock. It shook my house. There was a lot of sirens. wanted to know if anyone heard anything?
NATURAL GAS LEAK IN A 4 STORY OCCUPIED MULTIPLE DWELLING, REQUEST EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES FOR SICK PATIENTS.REQ HAZMAT.
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