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    3/9/25 Brooklyn 2nd Alarm Box 3542

    Some relocations: E310 act E245 E228 act. E253 E202 act. E330 E323 act. E254 E227 act. E321 L148 act. L156 L119 act. L114 BN39 act. BN33
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    3/8/25 Bronx 10-75 Box 8871

    All units going in to the Rock for pickup. M6 responding to that location Partial: SQ41, R3, BN12, D6, RAC3. M6, M1, MB BX to D6: can you release R3 and SQ41, got another job D6: 10-4
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    3/4/25 Brooklyn 10-75 Box 3214

    Assignment: E321, 254, 276, 323, 246 L 156, 169, 159F (157 previously assigned FAST, told to remain 10-8) R2 SQ1 BN33, 43 Per E321, rescind the 10-75, fire is UC
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    3/1/25 Brooklyn 10-75 Box 854

    The Rescue turning out for fire duty during their 100 year ceremony? Fitting if so!
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    2/28/25 Manhattan *All Hands* High Angle Box 0933

    Press conference: https://x.com/FDNY/status/1895512935423992081
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    2/28/25 Manhattan *All Hands* High Angle Box 0933

    25 Columbus Circle at 8th ave a window washer dangling from the 78th floor. MD to BN9: minor technical response for a window washer from the 78th floor. BN9: s/c second engine to block 58th street BN9: window washer hanging from the 1/2 corner, 78th floor D3: using AH, workers are tied off on...
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    2/26/25 Manhattan 3rd Alarm Box 1775

    Per D7, three additional trucks requested above the 2nd on account of a deep seated fire (didn't catch the identities). Also, s/c one engine for CFRD, one member with minor injuries (E80). Update 1902hrs: D7, s/c two additional trucks (above the previous), L25 and L21 assigned Some relocators...
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    2/23/25 Staten Island Water Rescue Box 8039

    According to SOC relocation policy, they don't relocate squads to rescues anymore, and I can't seem them relocating any other unit to R5.
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    2/19/25 Brooklyn 3rd Alarm Box 0819

    58ARC.
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    2/19/25 Brooklyn 3rd Alarm Box 0819

    3rd alarm engines are 332, 286, 217, 237
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    Multiple multiples

    Earlier today, a third alarm was transmitted in Brooklyn at the same time as a second alarm was occurring in Manhattan. This leads me to ask about any redundancy protocols that are in place for city-wide type units when multiple multiple alarm incidents occur at once. I've done a bit of research...
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    2/17/25 Staten Island All Hands Box 3556

    E243 act. SQ8 E201 act. E167 E152 act. E159 E157 act. E164 L149 act. L85 L156 act. L82 L77 act. L87 BN48 act. BN23
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    2/14/2025 Brooklyn 2nd Alarm Box 1039

    Per FC, six 10-45s, one C2, three C3s, one C4.
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    2/14/25 Staten Island 10-75 Box 2218

    284 relocated somewhere, just heard them heading back to BK.
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    Winter Storm Garnett 2/8/25 - 2/9/25

    Thanks for the info Skyler. In the case of the 47, how does that work, do you know? Was the 47 just a battalion that happened to be vacant to they put the surplus deputy in the BC spot? Or is the deputy riding surplus to the BC?
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    2/9/2025 Manhattan All Hands Box 1143

    Box 1143 324 E83 St BN10 gave the AH for a manhole fire, reported to be affecting numerous addresses BN10: using AH, no FAST required Maybe E22, 44, 39 L13, 16 BN10
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    Winter Storm Garnett 2/8/25 - 2/9/25

    Re: the extra Deputy, does that mean Division 20 is / was in service in South BK? Or used in a different manner?
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    2/7/25 Brooklyn All Hands Box 8370

    L124 act 107
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    2/5/25 Queens 3rd Alarm Box 4123

    It shows Metropolitan and Central as being roughly the same duration, with the preferred route (according to Google) being Metropolitan
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    2/5/25 Queens 3rd Alarm Box 4123

    It is amazing in the dense parts of the city how little time separates multiple alarm engine companies. While I understand Google Maps isn't a perfect mapping instrument, I think this gives a general sense of slim the differences are. Here are the projected response times for engines (other than...
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