In essence, yes. Dispatchers are able to “Load Up the Box” based on information they receive (dispatcher signal 10-30) which assigns nearly the same response as the transmission of a 10-75.
In addition they are able to enhance other responses for collapses, water rescue incidents etc with a...
This varies. A 10-60 would be the first thing that comes to mind as a true “MCI” response for the FDNY. However, in recent years, MCIs caused by a number of car v pedestrian incidents have had 10-75s transmitted for them.
Here’s a question for the knowledgeable EMS-oriented members of this site - one that I couldn’t find anything about.
What are the FDNY EMS Priority Levels (I think they go at least 1-7). Which call types warrant each priority, how many units get assigned to them, and how do units respond to...
Although there definitely is a notable increase in build quality, that comparison with the two R3 models isn’t the best. The later released replicas from CODE3 had lots of detail (see below for some examples).
And what’s more — they had moving parts: wheels turned, ladders could be extended &...
From some videos Bedstuy Vollies (BSVAC) are 84 along with Wykoff EMS - along with FDNY EMS & I assume the other larger participating hospital EMS units
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