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    Retired EMS Lt. Dave Burke...WTC Related

    I’m thinking he was a Deputy. Either way very sad news
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    Bronx *TRAUMA* Box 4695

    Agreed, In my experience back of the bus is best.
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    Bronx *TRAUMA* Box 4695

    Terrible situation. Always appreciated when the Engine went to the hospital with us in situations like this.
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    FDNY EMS Priority Levels

    That’s correct. Get everything responding and adjust accordingly.
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    FDNY EMS Priority Levels

    You would likely have significant amounts of EMS units already responding to or operating at the scene just based on the initial patient load. As the alarm level escalated you would in theory get the next the EMS equivalent if you continued to generate patients. If you weren’t generating...
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    FDNY EMS Priority Levels

    The HTO is a single individual. One could be assigned/ in place during the course of normal business. Take for example on a normal day you have an HTO at Lincoln, Harlem and Jacobi. All very busy places. You get a multiple alarm fire in a large occupied multiple dwelling in central Harlem...
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    FDNY EMS Priority Levels

    From my recollection in relation to MCI activities the HTO performs patient tracking at the hospital, identifies and confirms who was delivered to the hospital they are assigned to. Helps units clear the ER in a timely fashion and return to available status. Keeps Fire Department Operations...
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    JULY ZOOM MEETING - Tues, 1 July 2025

    Great presentation. Loved the photos of what was compared to what is.
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    6/22/25 Bronx 5th Alarm Box 3360

    Not implying anything negative about anyone or any Borough. Being motivated was my stock answer for those who would question how we ended up someplace other than our area. Helped make the probing questions easier.
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    6/22/25 Bronx 5th Alarm Box 3360

    Out over 20 years !, I bet you could still recall the Bretylium dose in V fib. The Voluntary units were always welcome at anything I was at and I would never fault you for trying to first into the job regardless of who you were trying to beat or who you were working for. Just shows that you are...
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    6/22/25 Bronx 5th Alarm Box 3360

    No Knock taken.....Any Medic Unit can administer Cyanokit and sure you will see line medic units working in some interesting places, The difference is that the Rescue Medics are trained for, equipped and familiar with working in or in very close proximity to environments that line units are not...
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    6/22/25 Bronx 5th Alarm Box 3360

    Skyler, Thank you for helping me thread that needle. I was attempting to answer the question without resorting to specific detail. I appreciate your clearing things up for all of us. In the future I will remain in my lane. Thanks again.
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    6/22/25 Bronx 5th Alarm Box 3360

    The command post is usually although not always in located in a safe place where one can get a good overview of the situation at hand. In a very dynamic environment the location may change for safety and or operational reasons. Technology is changing a lot of things. Drones and other equipment...
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    Certifications for members

    Ok, I guess you work in a unique area. Thanks.
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    Certifications for members

    NikFDNY : What are you basing this statement on? Personal experience, statistics or speculation ? (I've always seen Ambulances arrive either before or just after the CFR Engine)
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    6/4/25 Brooklyn 3rd Alarm Box 787

    Escalation or deescalating the EMS response based on the transmission of alarms by Fire Operations is not always as cut and dry as it might seem. The EMS MCI Matrix is used as a starting point and many times it is adjusted depending on conditions being reported via 911 or information from the...
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    VINTAGE FDNY RIG PHOTOS.

    Is that a cellar pipe above the red mask boxes ?
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    VINTAGE FDNY RIG PHOTOS.

    Thank you !
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