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    1/21/26 Brooklyn 4th Alarm Box 3810

    Any idea why there were two deputies on scene?
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    1/21/26 Brooklyn 4th Alarm Box 3810

    Nice of the EMS LSU unit to be parked right on the hydrant...
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    Winter Storm Fern 1/25/26

    Does Squad 99 have a hi-axle unit in the fleet?
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    1/20/26 Bronx 10-75 Box 3031

    Note: Rac 4 came over on the frequency. Updates: 14:57, BN20: using AH for a fire in the basement of a 20x80 PD (E96 and L54 on the AH). 15:00, BN20: water on the fire, MBFKD E46 act 90 E82 act 64 L42 act 47
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    1/17/26 Bronx 2nd Alarm Box 2304

    I wonder if there was a SOC relocation on this. Currently, policy seems to be to keep one RS/SQ in each borough, and if all are tied up, that triggers a relocation. 288 act 61 maybe?
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    1/17/26 Queens 10-86 3rd Alarm Box 4085

    I was thinking the same lol some people are going to be SO excited!
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    1/14/26 Bronx All Hands Box 2504

    Thank you. Would the division go on the AH/UC?
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    1/14/26 Bronx All Hands Box 2504

    936 Intervale Ave at East 163rd BN3 gave the AH UC for rubbish in the rear, no special units required. Units: E82, 73, 94 L31, 42 B3
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    1/13/26 Brooklyn 2nd Alarm Box 1464

    Well said: additionally, it seems that a common trigger now for all hands is the responding chief requesting an extra one and one, at which point the dispatcher prompts the chief that they're going with the all hands.
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    1/13/26 Brooklyn 2nd Alarm Box 1464

    219 went to 309 E243 act 247 BN28 act 40
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    1/13/26 Manhattan All Hands Box 8204

    E279 act 4 L110 act 10
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    1/12/26 Bronx Collapse Box 3122

    Squad 18 closer to this than 288?
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    1/6/26 Queens 5th Alarm Box 4037

    If you catch the video I am pretty sure it is the 28, because it is consistent with the rundown. 28IC, 37FF, 46SO, etc.
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    1/5/26 Bronx 5th Alarm Box 2750

    Capt, with all due respect, I have to disagree with the notion they should never put the FAST truck to work for fire duty. The example I would give, which I think happened here, is as follows: the fire is escalating, civilian lives are at risk, and the extra truck or second alarm trucks are not...
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    1/6/26 Queens 5th Alarm Box 4037

    I had the same thought and I think your guess is the right one. The 28 was not an ABC as they have a 28 shield. Guessing circumstances dictated it.
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    1/08/25 Manhattan 10-77 Box 729

    Thank you. Manhattan told E1 en route "you are the high pressure pumper". I also thought it was a little odd but that's what they said, and I heard them specifically give the HRN to 3 and CFR to 65, so it was separate from that
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    1/08/25 Manhattan 10-77 Box 729

    330 West 36th Street, 8th to 9th AVE First source reporting a fire in a hotel, second source Class J Per CIDS, 8STY Hotel, 45x90 CL2 BN9 Gave the 10-77 Some units/maybe: E34, E26, E54, E1HPP, E3HRN, E65CFRD L21, L4, L12F L7, L2, E39T HR2 VSU, L3 s/c SQ18 RS01 BN9, BN7, BN8, BN6SO D3 RB, SB, FC...
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    1/6/26 Queens 5th Alarm Box 4037

    Inspector
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    1/3/26 Queens 10-77 Box 3140

    The 14th is workin'
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    1/6/26 Queens 5th Alarm Box 4037

    I'm not asking for any confidential information here, but can anybody guess or tell us why CTU-2 would be in the area at 3:30am? Did they have another run? There was no other multiple activity overnight, was there? I assume they don't just drive around Bushwick in the middle of the night
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