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  1. seniorofficer

    6/20/24 Bronx 4th Alarm Box 2297

    Have they changed the priority for ladders to the roof of a taxpayer; and if members initially are busy, does that preclude the LCC from throwing the aerial to the roof to get the saw to the roof?
  2. seniorofficer

    6/20/24 Bronx 4th Alarm Box 2297

    NOBODY here has even considered the possibility that the ECC could have simply put the engine in reverse [here comes the sarcasm] (there are provisions to do that, especially when getting back into quarters) and backed up about 10 feet, which would have given him the hose needed to connect to...
  3. seniorofficer

    6/20/24 Bronx 4th Alarm Box 2297

    Sorry Capt. Bob, If you want someone to "pay the price," the right and professional way is in the issuance of a summons - which I tried, but it was shot down to make these situations a moving violation with a mandatory traffic court appearance.
  4. seniorofficer

    6/20/24 Bronx 4th Alarm Box 2297

    At the 18:30 mark: That hydrant supply line line could have easily been hooked to that hydrant AROUND the car. There was absolutely no urgency to get a protective line into operation from that engine, who was the SIXTH engine on the assignment. Totally unprofessional and an embarrassment...
  5. seniorofficer

    2019 FDNY Ferrara Rescue Models being released

    Amazing how this company is able to crank out replicas; but Code 3 went out of business making the same models AT THE SAME SCALE Have to wonder why these replicas are TWICE the price of the Code 3 models..........OH wait, theire only making a limited number of each to keep the price high.
  6. seniorofficer

    5/1/24 Brooklyn 5th Alarm Box 0835

    With the three sets of 4+2 special called over the 5th, they actually had an 8th alarm assignment working.
  7. seniorofficer

    10-75 Signal Revision

    So then, the presumption is that when the dispatcher assigns 4+3 due to numerous calls, that third truck is assigned for fire duty, and the 4th truck will then be assigned as the FAST on the 10-75?
  8. seniorofficer

    4/23/24 Brooklyn 4th Alarm Box 2865

    Again, these Batt FFs have to be educated. Exp. 4 was NOT an alley. It was a similar detached. Anything less than 30 ft. is considered an exposure. If the Alley was Exp.4 then the fire communicated past #4 to 4A. Somone please write a chief's Aide manual and putt the communications manual as...
  9. seniorofficer

    4/21/2024 Queens All Hands Box 4463

    You're kidding, right? 296 was on 18th Ave in College Point. 272 was on 38th Ave off Prince Street. Maybe if 272 was at the Rock; but then, 273 would have been next up.!
  10. seniorofficer

    10-75 Signal Revision

    Realistically, Engines should be 20 on average. Officers aren't counted in manpower since they are supervisory personnel; same with ladder officers. (unless you're counting total bodies)
  11. seniorofficer

    10-75 Signal Revision

    Just remember in the good times when we had 5 (somertimes 6) man engines, you could use All Hands with 3 engines, and have 3 lines stretched and operating. Telling the dispatcher that you had a heavy fire condition meant you had 3 stretched and operating. Medium was 2 lines. Some people today...
  12. seniorofficer

    10-75 Signal Revision

    These same conditions exist in the Forest Hills area, where the buildings and their entrances mimic those on Pelham Pkwy.
  13. seniorofficer

    3/31/24 Brooklyn 5th Alarm / 10-66 Box 0270

    I would have thought 229 would have been 3rd due., only 1.5 miles in with 146. I don't recall hearing that in 38 years, unless it's a fairly new scientific breakthrough. I'm just trying to be objective, based upon what I see in the video and the multiple windows already taken on the 2nd floor...
  14. seniorofficer

    3/31/24 Brooklyn 5th Alarm / 10-66 Box 0270

    I would have thought 229 would have been 3rd due., only 1.5 miles in with 146.
  15. seniorofficer

    3/31/24 Brooklyn 5th Alarm / 10-66 Box 0270

    Bushwick is between Tomkins and Wilson Aves and south of Myrtle. zip codes 11211 and 11206 are in Williamsburg.
  16. seniorofficer

    3/31/24 Brooklyn 5th Alarm / 10-66 Box 0270

    Old adage - "Put the wet stuff on the red stuff." That handline on exp. 3 roof was doing nothing. Also, who was supervising the deck gun operating from E237? In every shot, it wasn't moving, and there was no fire to be seen in the window they were aiming at. Where are and what happened to...
  17. seniorofficer

    3/31/24 Brooklyn 5th Alarm / 10-66 Box 0270

    Correct. Technically, it's listed as EAST Williamsburg, not Bushwick, regardless.. I grew up in that neighborhood.
  18. seniorofficer

    2/23/24 Manhattan 2nd Alarm Box 1647

    I'm just wondering how they were "10-84," were on our frequency when they are starting to encrypt their own.; and knew to tell MD that victims were on the "three-four side"?
  19. seniorofficer

    2/7/24 East Lansdowne, PA House Fire

    Initial report this morning - three bodies recovered. One apparent adult female, one child. Third torso was with a rifle, presumed to be the shooter who was the brother-in-law of the family living there. Two adults and three children, reported to be between 10 and 15.
  20. seniorofficer

    List of Jobs for January

    I'm just trying to figure out how there can be more 75's than 10-75's? . . . just looking at Brooklyn and Queens :unsure:
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