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    10-75 Signal Revision

    Summary of the Evolution of the “All Hands” Signal In 2020 the All Hands assignment of 4 engines, 2 ladders + FAST ladder, 2 BC, DC, Rescue, Squad, and RAC replaced the then lesser “10-75” response. The assignments for the two signals became identical. The 2024 Safety-driven policy change to...
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    10-75 Signal Revision

    Incorrect - only one engine above the All Hands;. Everything else requires a 2-2.
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    10-75 Signal Revision

    The revised 10-75 signal will get 5 & 3 plus the FAST truck. The Incident Commander will be able to get 1 extra engine (and nothing else) before striking the 2nd alarm if the incident is “Doubtful Will Hold.”
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    10-75 Signal Revision

    The FDNY 7-5 "All Hands" response is to be upgraded in the near future by adding one engine and one ladder to the current assignment. The total 7-5 response will be 5 engines, 3 ladders + the FAST ladder, two BC, DC, Rescue, Squad, and RAC.
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    3/1/24 Bronx 2nd Alarm Box 3358

    Yes - tnx for the correction
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    3/1/24 Bronx 2nd Alarm Box 3358

    Assignments for Bronx box 3358 when all units are in service: 10-75 – Engs 76, 48, 79, 43, Ldrs 33, 56, 37 2-2 -- Engs 81, 88, 42, 95, Ldrs 59, 46
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    Frequently Asked Question

    10-80 No Code assignment: Three Engines, two Ladders, one Battalion Chief. 10-80 Code 1 assignment: Three Engines, two Ladders, one Battalion Chief, Hazmat 1, one Hazmat Tech Unit, Hazmat Battalion. 10-80 Code 2 assignment: Four Engines, two Ladders + one SOC Support Ladder, two Battalion...
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    All Hands (7-5) 2023 Official

    The data shown is FDNY official.
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    All Hands (7-5) 2023 Official

    Manhattan - 307 Bronx - 381 Staten Island - 98 Brooklyn - 597 Queens - 478 Citywide -1861
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    Civilian Deaths - 2023 Official

    Manhattan – 20 Bronx - 21 Staten Island – 5 Brooklyn - 37 Queens -23 Total -106
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    Frequently Asked Question

    Manhattan “filled when seriously unavailable” units are Engines 8, 54, and 95, Ladders 2, 4, 7, 24, 36, and Battalions 8 and 9. Manhattan units that do not relocate include Engines 8, 9, 10, 44, 54, Ladders 2, 4, and 10, Squad 18, and Battalions 8 and 9.
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    SUPER PUMPER 1

    Super Pumper 1 (SP01) is in service. Primary Transport – E260, Back-Up Transport – E291 The Super Pumper will respond to: Confirmed Pipeline leaks 10-86 10-87 Airport Crash Boxes When special called by the Incident Commander
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    New FDNY Tillers

    2022 Seagrave Rearmount - 70,800 2016 Seagrave Tiller - 66,000
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    Fleet Friday FDNY SPECIAL UNIT COMPARTMENTS

    Foam Depots Manhattan: Engines 1, 5, 9, 95 Bronx: Engines 72, 96 Staten Island: Engines 152, 156, 159, 167 Brooklyn: Engines 206, 207, 238, 284, 321 Queens: Engines 260, 262, 293, 324 Each depot has 50 five-gallon cans of AR-AFFF, five of Hi-Ex, and smaller amounts of AFFF. Five depots (96...
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    Kme replacing Seagraves

    Two are Reserve units, six are Training units, and 21 are Spares.
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    Hazmat

    Thank you, my error.
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    Hazmat

    One Hazmat Tech Unit (four engines, seven squads)
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    10-60 Signal

    Chiefs in Battalions 33, 39, 43, and 58 are trained in Air Recon operations; rotating assignment is shown in the daily chiefs’ schedule.
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    Chart - 2022 FDNY Runs by type

    The official 2022 FDNY statistics released earlier this year for the five basic incident response categories: Structural Fires 23,677 3.64% Non-Structural Fires 14,192 2.18% Non-Fire Emergencies 235,736 36.26% Medical Emergencies 355,623 54.70% Malicious False 20,959 3.22% Total 650,187...
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    Runs & Workers 2022

    The five basic FDNY Fire stats and 2022 percentages: Fires: Structural 3.64% and Non-Structural 2.18% Emergencies: Non-Fire 36.26% and Medical (CFR) 54.70% Malicious False: 3.22% Total Alarms: 650,187
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