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    Other NYC Fire Departments

    Wasn't he the chief of the 22 Battalion?  ??? Name sounds familiar....
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    Other NYC Fire Departments

    Fort Hamilton has no firefighting assets provided by the US Gov.  Governor's Island had an Engine supplied by the Coast Guard.
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    Engine 36

    who was the Dispatcher that used to announce on the VAS "..and a moment for 36.."  ???
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    FDID # by borough...

    what are the single digit #s for the boroughs on the tickets?
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    Salvatore Cassano

    He was also a veteran of the US Army prior to his career with FD. He lives in Staten Island.
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    Protest I/F/O E70/TL53

    Heard about it last night. There was a protest in front of thier quarters on City Island to keep the night tours on. Any word on what politicians are doing to keep the 6X9 tour from getting axed?  ???
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    LODD - Lt. Robert J. Ryan Jr., E155

    A lot of members live here on Staten Island Yes, this is true... I work all over S.I. and see a lot of parked cars with UFA placards and streets named after FDNY members, just thought it was a coincidence
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    LODD - Lt. Robert J. Ryan Jr., E155

    Rest in peace, LT and God Bless... Has anyone noticed the last few LODD's where mostly members from Staten Island?  ???  ???
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    LODI - Tower Ladder 44

    There was a fireman from TL44 who fell off the platform while doing AFF ventilation at a job last year (I don't remember his name) but I remember he was out of work for a while due to neck and head injuries... wondering if there has been any progress with his recovery?
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    MORE WAR YEARS TRIVIA

    when was the signal 10-30 eliminated?
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    Sig. 7-5, Staten Island Box 2292

    7-5 Staten Island Box 2292 Isernia Ave and Titus Ave Address: 16 Isernia Avenue, between Titus Avenue and Mill Road Oakwood Beach Section 1805: Telephone Alarm, Box 2292, the address 16 Isernia Ave, between Titus Avenue and Mill Road, reporting a fire in the # 2 floor  of a private dwelling...
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    Sig. 7-5, Brooklyn Box 1644

    Sunday, June 01, 2008 7-5 Brooklyn Box 1644, Brownsville Section 00:32: Telephone Alarm, Box 1644, address: 507 Howard Ave near Sterling Place, reporting a structural fire on the first floor of a multiple dwelling. 3+2: E231 E227 E332 TL120 L175 BC44 00:36: "Battalion 44 to Brooklyn...
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    FAST truck required for P/W/H?

    We know any all-hands job has to have a FAST truck, with or without the special units, HOWEVER: If a fire is being handled with 2+2 and the control of the fire is at P/W/H, is a FAST truck required, or can they 10-2 at the discretion of the incident commander? This has been a topic of...
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    SOC

    also a FF assigned to a rescue company, is usually a truck co FF that probably had to win a few medals.
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    SOC

    six out of seven squad companies (the exception being Squad 1) respond as engines in the first, second and third due resonse area. Add actual jobs, i.e. 10-75's and stuff, special-calls, and incidents such as haz-mat, high angle rescue incidents, etc. and they are pretty busy. Most FDNY...
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    MORE WAR YEARS TRIVIA

    what became of 17-2 in the Bronx?
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