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    12/24/2025 Manhattan box 0032 Maritime emergency

    Sounds like it went UC pretty quickly, I believe MB just said they're tied up and FD no longer required, all units 10-8 @ 0940
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    12/24/25 Queens 3rd Alarm Box 1464

    A couple of questions, 1) is 252 normally assigned here ahead of 270? 2) is there some sort of a requirement for a high pressure pumper on multiples on the Rockaways?
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    12/21/25 Manhattan All Hands Box 288

    137 Rivington St 5STY NFP, fire in apartment 5 on the 5th floor Note unusual assignment due to Manhattan 10-77 Box 558 Partial assignment/maybe: E15, 28, 9, 6, 55 L18, 11, 1F, 15 BN4, 1 (BN35 initially assigned, replaced by BN1) D11 SQ252 R1 (took up from the 10-77 to take this in, R2...
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    12/18/25 Bronx 5th Alarm Box 2326

    Correct
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    12/18/25 Bronx 5th Alarm Box 2326

    My understanding is the 2" hose is not an experiment but rather now standard issue as the lead length in the residential high rise hose pack configuration, per the engine operations manual.
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    12/18/25 Bronx 5th Alarm Box 2326

    How many times must it be explained that the super pumper is essentially a HAZMAT/foam resource and not a necessarily a "big fire" resource in the same way the previous version was? Fine to say it was a waste of money or whatever but do not act surprised that it hasn't been assigned to every 5th...
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    12/17/25 Brooklyn 5th Alarm/10-66 Box 3779

    While taxpayers can be two-storey, I don't think it is correct if the implication is that they are most commonly two storey.
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    12/17/25 Brooklyn 5th Alarm/10-66 Box 3779

    You can add CTU02 to the rundown, they just advised BK they're responding in now. 11:37 FC: s/c 4E, 3T, 2BCs, trucks to include 1 95' TL, 1 75' TL, and 1 rearmount.
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    12/12/25 Brooklyn 3rd Alarm Box 2541

    Np, I'll keep updating for now
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    12/12/25 Brooklyn 3rd Alarm Box 2541

    Some updates: Car 7 10-84 Rac 2 Two trucks s/c above the third, L110 was one, didn't get the other 0818 FC: fire was in a 2 1/2 25x70 CL3 PD, Car 7 reports fire started in the cellar with extension to the first, second, and attic in the main fire building and extension to the attic of EXP2, 6...
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    11/28/25 Bronx 4th Alarm Box 2771

    For your list of relocators, the 10 is acting somewhere. I think I heard 16 but don't see 16 assigned to this so I am not sure.
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    11/28/25 Brooklyn All Hands Box 2050

    Yes correct that's what it says
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    11/28/25 Brooklyn All Hands Box 2050

    174 MacKinley Ave off Crescent St Fire in a 2STY non-fireproof PD, 20x40 Assignment: E236, 225, 332, 293, 285 L107, 175, 142F, 103 SQ252 R2 BN39, 44 D15 Rac4 BN39: transmit the AH. We'll get back to you with the details BD to D15: E285 and L103 on the AH BN39: MBFKD. Duration 12min BN39...
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    11/27/25 Bronx All Hands 10-77 Box 2590

    Some designations: E42 CFR E46 HRN (off of 50) L31 FAST L58 VSU BN18 SO
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    11/26/25 Manhattan 3rd Alarm Box 0568

    Not to be picky but 4E is staffed by a DAC now per a promotional order a few months ago
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    11/25/25 Brooklyn 10-75 Box 1811

    Are 270 and the 13th normally assigned here?
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    Mount Vernon - 5th Alarm 11/23/25

    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...
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    Mount Vernon - 5th Alarm 11/23/25

    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.
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    11/19/25 Manhattan 4th Alarm Box 1426

    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...
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    11/18/25 Staten Island 2nd Alarm Box 794

    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.
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