Yep back in the big "Snowvember" storm when the southern burbs got 8ft of lake effect snow a few years ago. That was a wild thing to witness, my front yard got about 4 inches while less than 2 miles away they were getting feet upon feet
Coulda used one of those rigs driving back and forth from from Buffalo to scenic Ashatbula, OH today. Pennsyltucky was a nightmare from border to border as usual.
Where is the Port Authority in all this too? They have more than enough $$ to buy all sorts of fancy rigs for the bridges and tunnels, why do they only provide a police presence at their largest property? Or require terminal operators to maintain their own firefighting fleet?
Newark FD was...
Pierce seems the odd man out in the last bunch of years, did they stop bidding altogether or just stop with super-individual spec rescues like FDNY requires? Obviously if R1's old rig is/was working as R6 they built a quality product
Hope the worker is ok, but if there are no stairs how do you know how many flights he fell? If there are no stairs, are there flights?
Sorta sounds like a fortune cookie
Thats the old Singer Sewing machine factory if I'm not mistaken. If so thats an absolutely enormous structure with who knows how many subdivisions in it since Singer left.
Not much sleep for DC Schof today...or any of the guys on the UWS
Glad to hear nobody got too badly banged up in this, certainly could have been much worse.
Back when I lived on W106 and worked at 2 WFC this would have been a "find a bar and wait till this all blows over" commute for sure!
Residuals from the Japan quake perhaps on a inter-earth fault line, clearly.
We had a quake up here in Buffalo last February and the sound of it approaching woke me up just in time to feel the house shake for about 3 seconds, then the sound receded to the Northeast away from us. I figured for...
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