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    FDNY fire marshals

    The good thing about the Marshals in FDNY was that we had Police Powers because we were arresting Felons because of an Arson arrest, so we carried a piece and had handcuffs, which most people had no idea of the power we had. When we made our investigation we just said Fire Dept. and Firemen...
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    FDNY fire marshals

    The Fire marshal usually determines the cause of the fire, be it arson or accidental, so we pretty much do all the work and the P.D. rides on our coattails. We share info with them, but we are the main investigators. If fire is arson we fill out a complaint form at the local precinct to indicate...
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    FDNY fire marshals

    A few of the private sector investigators are former FDNY Fire Marshal's here in NY. When I retired from the FM's office I worked for a while in the private sector, but came to the conclusion it wasn't for me. I didn't like someone making a call on the origin and I come up with the real cause...
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    Los Angeles: Major Power Outage and Evacuation at Hospital 8/22/23

    You people have to stop plugging in your Tesla's.
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    8/13/23 Brooklyn All Hands Box 0776

    When we moved up to Rockaway Ave. & Chauncey St. we made a big impact on 111 and 112 response area. We now had more Bed Stuy and closer to Bushwick. Broadway was still undeveloped as a result of the 77 blackout and at night was a breeze responding on it. I've been there recently and responding...
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    8/13/23 Brooklyn All Hands Box 0776

    We were still in the Tin House when we got a run on Reid Ave., don't remember cross street but traffic was light and we were making good time. We kept heading west when somebody gave a 10-92 for the box we were responding to. It seems like they never told us it wasn't Reid anymore but Malcom x...
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    Threats, Beatings, Extortion: The Violent World of Fire-Truck Chasers

    The only threats I used to hear was somebody on the fire floor yell to the Engine get in there you cowards.
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    7/28/23 Brooklyn All Hands Box 0822

    When we were in the Tin House we only went on 1 820 box and that was Evergreen & Halsey and that was 820 box. We did go on a lot of 800 boxes but our real meat was the 1600 boxes in Brownsville.
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    7-25-23...BKLYN AH 2868....POSSIBLE TORNADO TOUCHDOWN.

    Maybe some people can land in OZ.
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    7-13-77...THE BLACKOUT.

    That was a time My Family traveled out west and it wasn't a sewar like today. My last trip out west was 1992 and it was still a nice place to live. Back in 77, I stopped at a Firehouse in the Anaheim area to compare notes. Houses out there were about $75,000 and here out east about 60,000. Most...
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    FDNY fire marshals

    We do get called to criminal court a lot more than civil court because of the criminal act of arson. We have to describe the evidence we found regarding the cause and origin of the fire. We gather evidence if there was a flammable liquid pour and bring it to the P.D. laboratory that analyses the...
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    6-27-80...FFs FRISBY & FITZPATRICK LODDs.

    As a FF during the war years it seemed like some fires were a learning lesson for something we had never experienced before. We had the waldbaum's fire that had a dome roof that failed, we had row frame fires in Bushwick were we had to go to exposure 2b or 2c to check for extension in the...
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    6-26-23....LITHIUM PLANT FIRE IN GASTON COUNTY NC.

    And they want us to drive around in those ticking time bombs. I drove from L.I. to Mill basin today and spent almost 4 hours behind the wheel. The amount of traffic was insane and both ways, east & west. How do they expect to ever charge those thousands of cars. The other stupid thing is the...
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    6-24-23...BKLYN SECOND ALARM 1624.

    Any word on the FF that fell through the floor? Hope not seriously injured.
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    ANOTHER WAR YEARS VET PASSES.

    Ret. FF John Petitto, formerly of Squad 7 & Eng. 232, passed away on 6/23/2023. He was 90 years old and working the night of Super Bowl Sunday, 1/31/88, on the raid of the Tin House by the powers to be.
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    FDNY fire marshals

    Another key person is the Chief on the scene who may have made the fire suspicious, 10-41, and the reason behind that. Sometimes it could be the amount of fire upon arrival or a witness that saw something and told the Chief. Marshal's pretty much respond later than the Co.'s that responded...
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    A LOOK BACK.

    Probably detailed for the tour, no real OT back then, but had 5 men Engines.
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    DIFFERENT CITY .....SAME CRIME SITUATION.

    The people of Chicago don't care about crime, just like NY, otherwise they would have voted for the crime fighting candidates. The number of people shot there on a weekend proves my point.
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    FDNY fire marshals

    To some extent we do work with detectives. When an arson fire is detected F.M. files a complaint report with the P.D.. We do most of the interviews our self with the victims or possible witnesses to the crime or even if fire is accidental, such as food on the stove or electrical. I had one fire...
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    VETERANS BOOTED FROM HOTELS IN FAVOR OF ILLEGAL ALIENS.

    Don't know for sure but probably that General Miley that Biden named and is pushing transgender in the military. What a sad state of affairs were in.
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