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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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    1/6/26 Queens 5th Alarm Box 4037

    Should be CTU1 not CTU2, right? Per the order, the 14th Division and the northern boxes in the 15th and 11th are all CTU1. If I read correctly.
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    1/5/26 Bronx 5th Alarm Box 2750

    This idea of an extra rescue and squad on the 4th alarm is interesting. I share the skepticism about whether it is required as mandatory (vs right now where the IC can special call based on their own assessment of conditions). One thing to note is if you buy in to the idea that rescue and...
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    1/5/26 Bronx 5th Alarm Box 2750

    I'll take a stab at your question: I think the view is that having a rescue and squad available on scene is important in case something goes sideways. Under normal circumstances, yes, they're doing truck work, but they'll be put to work alongside the FAST team if something goes wrong. In this...
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    1/5/26 Bronx 5th Alarm Box 2750

    Quite a fire. The result of just one 10-45 and a green tag at that is a credit to the amazing work of the companies
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    1/2/26 Brooklyn All Hands Box 618

    135 Washinton Walk at Myrtle Ave Fire in Apartment 3D of a 6STY MD. Some units/maybe: E210, E207, E226, E219, E211AH L110, L102, L105F, L119AH SQ1 R2 BN31, 57 D11 RAC2 TA330 Relocations: E201 act. E219 L147 act. L110 Updates: BN31: using AH, looks like a mattress in the rear (E211 L119) D11...
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    1/2/26 Staten Island 10-75 Box 973

    BN22: extra E/T SI: transmits the AH E163 normally 4th due was on an EMS run.
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    1/1/26 manhattan all hands box 0131

    The 4th Division hasn't been in service since 1997
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    New Fire Commissioner Appointed

    The short answer is no. Fire operations are the purview of the Chief of Department and those under his command. While I am sure there may be the occasional conversation between a COD and a Commissioner in cases where the Commissioner had fire experience (some do, some don't), the Commissioner's...
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    New Fire Commissioner Appointed

    There has been a big difference from commissioner to commissioner in terms of how often they respond. From what I recall, Nigro responded to most larger incidents (5th alarm fires or major technical incidents). Kavanaugh did not respond often. Tucker on the other hand responded more than the...
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