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10-66 is transmits the Second Alarm if not already transmitted, the 10-66 Code 1 transmits the next greater alarmI believe transmission of the 10-66 automatically triggers the next higher alarm
10-66 is transmits the Second Alarm if not already transmitted, the 10-66 Code 1 transmits the next greater alarmI believe transmission of the 10-66 automatically triggers the next higher alarm
Its the First Alarm unit that are on the 10-77 soCurious, was there a rundown for the companies already on scene when the explosion occurred before the 10-77? Thanks.
PHONE - 1ST - EMERGENCY (Odor Of Gas)Its the First Alarm unit that are on the 10-77 so
E038 E066 E063
T051 L061
BC15
(I cant remember if the Bronx is the one with pilot program for a reduced response)
might wanna check the battalion therePHONE - 1ST - EMERGENCY (Odor Of Gas)
E038, E066
T051
DC15
Bob, every Division in the city has a Squad . . . .except the 3rd Division.The people you mentioned above the Deputy Mayor, the head of OEM, and the Fire Commissioner, does not include the people of the city of N.Y. and the City Counsel. Keep the statics down and then try to go and get more funding for things like, reopening fire units, more 5-man manning units, more Squads (One per Division). Brothers and sisters just reflect on the number units in the FDNY that have been closed and never reopened. I worked in some units still closed including, Eng. 27, Eng. 17, Eng. 85, Squad 3. Captain Bob Rainey FDNY Engine 26 retired