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  1. seniorofficer

    4/3/26 Queens All Hands Box 9648

    1st due engine 4 blocks away, and the BC transmits the 10-75? Seeing a lot of that lately
  2. seniorofficer

    3/27/26 Bronx 3rd Alarm 10-66 Box 3514

    I can remember back in the late 50's the religious ritual of using the bucket and bowl brush to wash the wheels after each run.
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  5. seniorofficer

    3/30/26 Queens 10-75 Box 9205

    At least one of the cars was reported to be an EV. Maybe the batteries were not involved if the fire was knocked down that quickly.
  6. seniorofficer

    3/27/26 Bronx 3rd Alarm 10-66 Box 3514

    Didn't 84/34 have one, maybe two kitchen jobs? about 50+ years ago? E94 had the gasoline pump ignite while fueling the engine. Took out the 2nd floor and the 3rd floor locker room. Commissioner tried to blame the ECC for smoking while fueling; Al J. never smoked a day in his life. In light...
  7. seniorofficer

    3/26/26 Queens 2nd Alarm Box 9329

    Where does 127 and 128 appear in the history? If they were involved in another incident, shouldn't those relocations be posted there?
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    3/22/26 Queens 2nd Alarm Crash Box 0037

    Someone asked elsewhere on social media - when a plane lands, the engines are somewhat reversed in full thrust for braking. Did the engines shut down automatically on impact, or did they have to be shut down, how and by whom? They were so fortunate that there was no fuel tank ruptures on...
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    3/22/26 Queens 2nd Alarm Crash Box 0037

    Wouldn't FAA be part of the mix as far as responsibility? Generally, evening departures supposedly cease after 2330 hours. The only activity, I'm told is the occasional incoming flight after midnight.. That being the case, why would FAA allow only ONE ATC in the tower before the midnight...
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    3/22/26 Queens 2nd Alarm Crash Box 0037

    Does anyone know when these were taken? Were these initial photos, or after the tail was raised? Other shots show the tail on the ground.
  11. seniorofficer

    3/21/26 Bronx 10-75 Box 4848

    Well, that sure was an eyebrow raiser!:p
  12. seniorofficer

    3/21/26 Queens 10-75 Box 6522

    Nice "first" job for both probies in E.315 (yes she had the nozzle,) and L125 (Can Man) They both did a great job!
  13. seniorofficer

    3/19/26 Queens 2nd Alarm Box 1620

    Why not? RS04 covers Greenpoint and parts of Williamsburg - in Brooklyn. Lately, you can Never say Never.
  14. seniorofficer

    3/17/26 Queens All Hands Box 9387

    I think the building dimensions are a little off
  15. seniorofficer

    2025 All Hands Runs and Workers

    I won't ever complain, but will still find it hard to understand the rationale of why the hundreds of smoking contents of a pot on a stove I've responded to qualified as a "structural worker.":rolleyes::unsure:
  16. seniorofficer

    3/16/26 Queens 4th Alarm 10-66 Box 9411

    Fourth 10-45 at 1605 hours on the way to the hospital, on the other side of the botanical garden.
  17. seniorofficer

    Hempstead (Nassau county fatal fire) 03/13/2026

    Unfortunately, this is just another vivid example of why basement apartments should be outlawed. Also looks like everyone between the Cross Island and the Meadowbrook showed up to watch.
  18. seniorofficer

    RET FAD BRIAN J. OHARA CADO UNIT....WTC RELATED.

    So many great dispatchers we have been previleged to talk with over the years, only knowing them by their numbers.. Too bad we didn;t know their names as well. I wish when they publish them on a Department Order, they would also include their dispatcher number.:confused:
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