Originally came in as box 2291 for 750 Tinton Ave off 156th street reporting fire on the 6th floor in a building across the street. That address doesn’t exist so B-14 made that box a 10-31 and a new box was transmitted for 2543 for 760 E 166th street & quickly loaded up.
Usually any structural call within a couple blocks of water (regardless of if there’s a major highway in between) gets the marine response.
It’s often nonsensical like a box for fireproof projects in Manhattan where they would need to stretch over the Harlem River Drive.
In some rare...
Arson - Arrest made:
He has ALREADY BEEN ARRESTED for ARSON before. Go figure.
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FDNY FIRE MARSHALS ARREST SUSPECTFOR DELIBERATELY SETTING 3-ALARM BROOKLYN FIRE
The Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY) Commissioner Robert S. Tucker announced...
Box came back in an hour or so later with multiple calls for smoke and fire. Fire was found in the awning and handled without transmitting the 10-75 again.
Yup. Had like a dozen marshals show up. Might have had to do with medal day as well but nonetheless they were actively investigating as operations were ongoing. It was out every window on arrival.
Different note - was E217 at Medicals / education day? Quarters is only 2 blocks away.
Total collapse of the fire building pretty quickly. All the chiefs responded from medal day. Never seen so many top EMS chiefs arrive at the same time. They got here before the first conditions boss arrived.
Engine 80’s first report: “We had a small explosion on a sludge boat, no fire, but they had a crew member that fell between the boat and the dock that they’re trying to locate. It’s on the backside of the water treatment plant on the lower level”
Job came in around 10:35am. It was a methane...
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