Well, as far as I am concerned that is stupid. The people of Mount Vernon do not care about borders or policies - they want and deserve the best possible response when a box comes in - so in my view it is incumbent on the leadership of the MVFD and FDNY to generate interoperability to provide...
By my mapping, E63/L39/BN15 are 13 minutes away from this box, meaning some large portion of that mutual aid assignment was much further away than the FDNY units. Wonder what the rationale was for not getting this requested or approved quickly.
BN12: we have a well involved beer garden with two exposures, req extra E/T.
BN12: 350 E120 is the confirmed address and give me a second alarm
BN12: its a beer garden in an alleyway extended to both exposures
MD: staging at 2nd and E119 if required
BN12: transmit a third alarm
BN12: going with...
They don't relocate squads to rescues anymore, and in any event, SQ8's quarters is more centrally located to cover the Island. That said, I am not sure why they moved 288 instead of squad 1 as it seems squad 1 is the most common SOC relocation to the Island.
I've been paying the 6.99/month to listen on the FireWire App. It would be nice if Broadcastify was back up and running given it is free, but 6.99 is well worth it to hear all channels in my view
I do not believe it is correct that the CWTC only responds after 4pm. While I understand the boro commander is the primary response during the day, and the CWTC is primarily for after-hours response, if you look through the history of recent major incidents, the CWTC often responds at their...
Kavanaugh did a tremendous amount of damage to the FDNY in a short period of time. Fortunately, the job is resilient and her successor has seemingly turned things in the right direction. The notion that she doesn't matter does not withstand scrutiny, and anybody who cares about the FDNY should...
Is it not fair for a reader to ask why the Queens Boro would respond to a box in the Bronx? To the best of my knowledge, there is in fact a good reason, which is: the likeliest thing is that Car 9 had the citywide and chose to respond, which they can do at their discretion
Per the press conference, one FF and one BC transported to hospital, BC had shortness of breath, FF had a fall while taking up equipment, both stable, undergoing some precautionary tests and expected to be released today. Good news
Since I know there has been some back and forth regarding the rules on naming chiefs on this site, I'll just say that if you watch GSE Ep. 155, around the 44:40 mark, you may get your answer
Congratulations to Chief Esposito
A couple of questions on the assignment, I thought the 10-66 brought the major matrix, in which case there should be a second rescue and squad, right? Also BCs as FF locator and FAST group supervisor? Or did this stuff change with the recent revisions to the 10-66?
Yes I am aware, however, I believe most squads are now carrying small overpack drums with cell block on their first piece due to the increase in LI battery fires.
Always lots of questions about the super pumper at every big fire. I think people need to shift their view on this, for a couple of reasons. First, the new super pumper (though it does have a large pump) would be better thought of as a foam pumper. If you're asking to see it at every large fire...
Shouldn't there be an HMTU on this with HAZMAT assigned? 270 3rd due, 288 as the squad... 274 HMTU? Or was 288 assigned as the HMTU and no squad assigned since the 50 said no additional units?
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