1-23-05....BLACK SUNDAY.

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Continued Rest in Peace for those lost that day. Continued thoughts and prayers for their families at home and on the job.
 
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Reports by ExChief 84 on that day.

Bronx, N. Y. 01/23/05 @ 08:00 hrs.

Mount Hope Section

Box 2997
address: 236 East 178th. Street
between: Anthony Ave. & Grand Concourse

2997 @ 07:58
Engs. 42, 46, 75
Lad. 27, T. Lad. 33
Batt. 19

10 - 75 - 2997 @ 08:06
Ladder 59 is designated as the "FAST" Truck
Eng. 43
Rescue Co. #3
Squad Co. #41
Batt. 17
Division 7

Fire Building:
4 Story Brick 75 x 100 O. M. D.

All - Hands:
7 - 5 - 2997 @ 08:12
Batt. 19 reports: Box 2997, Using All - Hands for a fire on the 3rd floor of a 4 story brick occupied multiple dwelling. 1 - line stretched and in operation. 2nd. line being stretched. Special Call an additional Engine & Truck Fire's Doubtful.

@ 08:13 Eng. 48 & Ladder 56 s/c

@ 08:16
Batt. 19: Box 2997, Fire is on the 3rd floor out the windows. 2 - lines stretched and in operation. Truck's are "Opening Up" Primary searches are underway. Doubtful.

@ 08:23
Division 7 urgent: Transmit a 2nd Alarm. We have a "MAYDAY" from several firefighters. Special Call an additional "FAST" Truck " K "

2nd Alarm:
2 - 2 - 2997 @ 08:23
Engs. 92, 50, 96
Lad. 38
TowerLadder 44 is additional "FAST" Truck
Eng. 72 w / Satellite 2
Batt. 13 "Safety Cord."
Batt. 26 "Comm. Cord."
Rescue Battalion / Safety Battalion
Fieldcom 2 / Tac. Support Unit #1

@ 08:33
Division 7: Box 2997, Transmit a 3rd Alarm.
We have fire 3rd & 4th floors and thru the roof.

3rd Alarm:
3 - 3 - 2997 @ 08:33
Engs. 82, 88, 93, 95
T. Lad. 58, Lad. 19 s/c
Rescue Co. #1 s/c
Squad Co. #61 s/c
Batt. 15
Batt. 14 "Staging Chief
Mask Service Unit
Staging Area: 175 St. & Grand Concourse

08:44
All radio transmissions reqarding the injured F/F's were mixer off messages. This is a "pager" report on the "Mayday" of the firefighters: 6 F/F (FROM RES3CUE & L-27) IN SERIOUS, AT LEAST 1 IN TRAUMATIC ARREST

@ 09:04
Special Call an additional "Safety Cord." Batt. 3 s/c Special Call a Batt. Chief to St. Barnabus Hospital: Batt. 12 s/c

@ 09:09
Division 7 reports: We have 3 - lines stretched and in operation. Fire on the 3rd & 4th floors. All visible fire has been knocked down. Truck's are still "Opening Up"

@ 09:21
Special Call an additional Batt. Chief to St. Barnabus Hospital: Batt. 20 s/c

@ 09:27
Special Call an additional Truck to staging. TowerLadder 31 is s/c

@ 09:50
Special Call an additional Engine for relief. Eng. 45 s/c

@ 09:52
Special Call the "Public Information Officer" to the 3rd Alarm

@ 09:53
Fieldcom 2: Progress Report for the 3rd Alarm, Box 2997, Division 7 reports: All visible fire has been extinguished. Primary searches on the 3rd & 4th floors are complete and negative. Fire is Probably Will Hold.

@ 10:10
Fieldcom 2: Progress Report for the 3rd Alarm, Box 2997, Division 7 reports: Secondary searches on the 3rd & 4th floors are complete and negative. Fire is UnderControl.

To all our readers:
Our prayers and thoughts go out to our injured brothers today. Let's hope and pray these injuries are minor and not life threatening.

Thank you,
ExChief 84


Brooklyn, N. Y. 01/23/05 @ 13:45 hrs.

East New York Section

Box 1770
address: 577 Jerome Ave.
between: Dumont Ave. & Lavonia Ave.

1770 @
Engs. 290, 332, 236, 231*
Lads. 103, 175, T. lad 107*
Batt. 44
Rescue Co. #2*
Squad Co. #252*
* 4 Engs. / 3 Tks. / Rescue & Sqd. due to numerous calls.

10 - 75 - 1770 @ 13:40
TowerLadder 120 is designated as the "FAST" Truck
Batt. 58
Division 15

Fire Building:
2 Story Brick 25 x 75 P. D.
Surrounding Properties:
Exp. #1: Is a Street
Exp. #2: Is an Alley
Exp. #3: Is a Rear Yard
Exp. #4: Is an Alley

All - Hands:
7 - 5 - 1770 @ 13:47
Batt. 44 reports: All - Hands, Fire in the basement.
Extra Engine & Truck due to window bars " K "

@ 13:47 Eng. 225 & TowerLadder 170 s/c

@ 13;50
Batt. 44 urgent: Transmit a 2nd Alarm, We have a "MAYDAY" on the 1st floor.

2nd Alarm:
2 - 2 - 1770 @ 13:50
Engs. 283, 293, 257
Lad. 176
Eng. 207 w / Satellite 6
Batt. 38 "Safety Cord."
Batt. 57 "Comm. Cord."
Rescue & Safety Battalion n/a
Fieldcom 1
Tac. Support Unit #1

@ 13:55
Division 15 advises the "Mayday" was from a FireFighter in the basement.

@ 14:13
Division 15: Box 1770, We have a fire in the basement of a 2 story frame occupied multiple dwelling. 2 - lines stretched and in operation. Fire is Doubtful. We had ( 1 ) member removed and enroute by E. M. S. to Kings County Hospital. We had a 2nd member removed, and is being transported by E. M. S. to Brookdale Hospital.

@ 14:16
Batt. 39 is now responding from the Bronx, acting as the "Safety" Battalion

@ 14:29
Fieldcom 1: Progress Report for the 2nd Alarm, Box 1770, Division 15, Deputy Chief Butler, reports: All visible fire has been extinguished. Searches are being conducted. Fire is Probably Will Hold.

@ 14:48
Fieldcom 1: Progress Report for the 2nd Alarm Box 1770, Division 15, Deputy Chief Butler reports: Secondary Searches on the 1st & 2nd floors are complete and negative. Secondary searches in the basement will be delayed due to water. Fire is UnderControl.

@ 14:55
Special Call ( 1 ) Engine & ( 1 ) Truck for relief purposes.
Engine 222 & Ladder 123 are s/c
 
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January 23, 2005 was ?Black Sunday? in New York when FDNY Lt. Curtis W. Meyran (covering Ladder 27 that day) and FF John G. Bellew (Ladder 27) died in the Line of Duty at an apartment fire in the Bronx. Four other FF?s were injured: Jeffrey Cool (Rescue 3) the late Lt. Joseph
DiBernardo**-Rescue 3 (whose later death is Line of Duty-see below) Brendan Cawley (Ladder 27) and Eugene Stolowski (Ladder 27).

All 6 FF?s were forced to jump from the 4th floor of the apartment building as they were trapped by the fire.

Additionally, at a separate fire in Brooklyn that same day, just 3 hours after the Bronx fire, Brooklyn FF Richard T. Sclafani (Ladder 103) was killed in the Line of Duty after getting trapped in the basement while operating at a residential fire.

HERE are links to the reports, videos and articles as we remember those who were injured and killed in the Line of Duty that day:

=NIOSH Report-BRONX FIRE:
https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/reports/face200503.html

=NIOSH Report-BROOKLYN FIRE:
https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/reports/face200504.html

=BLACK SUNDAY-A Unique Short Film:

=BLACK SUNDAY BRONX RADIO TRAFFIC:

=BLACK SUNDAY-15 YEARS LATER (Thoughts from Chief DiBernardo)
https://www.firerescue1.com/line-of...the-fires-that-changed-fdny-Aq0pT4ZbFoPVIkiK/

=IAFF Presentation-FDNY FF Jeff Cool:

=FDNY FF Jeff Cool:
https://community.fireengineering.com/video/video/show?id=1219672:Video:591291

=NY Magazine Article Bronx Fire ?No Way Out?
http://nymag.com/news/features/26574/index3.html

NOTE: On November 22, 2011, Joey DiBernardo passed away in the Line of Duty as a result of those injuries suffered on Black Sunday. He was awarded the IAFF Medal of Honor, the New York City Medal of Supreme Sacrifice, and the FDNY Medal of Valor.

Following the loss of these brave men, the Lt. Joseph P. DiBernardo Memorial Foundation was founded by his Dad, Deputy Chief Joseph DiBernardo Sr, (Retired) Commander-FDNY 6th Division-Bronx/Harlem, FDNY along with numerous family and friends.

The Lt. Joseph P. DiBernardo Memorial Foundation believes that firefighters can?t save lives if they can?t save themselves. Too often firefighters become trapped unexpectedly due to collapse, flashover, backdraft or more and need to get out FAST. Sometimes the only way out is a window. Our organization knows this all too well ? founded by people directly impacted by the FDNY ?Black Sunday? where 3 firefighters lost their lives and 3 suffered life-changing injuries in The Bronx ? all because they had no way out but a 5th story window.

Please check out their mission and their outstanding annual Firefighter training seminar:
https://www.joeydfoundation.org/
Take Care. Be Careful. Pass It On.
BillyG
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