10/5/24 Staten Island 2nd Alarm Box 4551

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Fire Location: 17 Page Ave

Fire in a sushi restaurant 20 X 40

L-76 smoke in the area. We got something

E-151 10-75. Extra engine in truck. Heavy smoke from a distance

E-151,168,164,162,163,161s/c
L-76,85,87(Fast),82,83s/c
B-23,21
R-5
Sq-8
D-8
Rac-5
E-159 w/ Sat. 5

E-151 2nd Alarm on arrival @18:45

2nd Alarm
E-165,157,166,167
L-81,86
B-22(FF)
B-42(RUL)
B-40(Safety)
RB,SB
FC
Tac-2
RM-1
CTU
Car-24(Director of Technical Services)

*Fall Back Step 3*

B-23 Fire in the ceiling of a 1 story commercial. Trucks opening up

Exposures:
1. Parking Lot
2.
3. Rear Lot
4. Check Cashing Place

*Staging Boscombe & Tyrellan*

B-23 (2) L/S/O. MBFKD. Primaries negative

Relocations:
Engine 15 Act. Engine 161
Engine 330 Act. Engine 164
Engine 224 Act. Engine 165
Ladder 168 Act. Ladder 82
Battalion 32 Act. Battalion 23

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Phone Alarm Reporting Fire In A Restaurant - 18:41.

TL76: Smoke In The Area, We Definitely Got Something - 18:43.

E151: 10-75, s/c An Extra Engine & Truck (E161 & L83) - 18:43.

TL87 - FAST.

E151: Transmit The 2nd Alarm On Arrival - 18:44.

SI: B42RUL, B40SO.

*Fallback Step 3* - 18:52.

B23: Heavy Fire In The Ceiling Of A 1-Story 20x40 Commercial (Sushi Restaurant) Strip Mall, 2 L/S/O. Water On The Fire, DWH - 18:54.

Exposures: 1: Parking Lot, 2: Gas Station, 3: Rear Lot, 4: Commercial.

*Selected Staging Area - Boscombe Avenue & Tyrellan Avenue*

B23: 2 L/S/O, MBFKD - 18:58.

D8: Fire Was Contained To An Extension Built Onto Exposure 1, No Extension To Main Building - 19:05.

D8: PWH, Any Units Not 10-84 Can Go 10-8 - 19:09.

D8: Under Control - 19:18 (Duration 37 Min).

Relocations:
L168 act. L82
E330 act. E164
E224 act. E165
E153 act. E163
E201 act. E151
L109 act. L83
E6 act. E???
L110 act. TL87
B32 act. B23
B43 act. B21
 
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Traveling EB on the SI Expy last night; the WB side looked like a vollie parade with all the apparatus and chiefs responding along with units coming over the bridge from Brooklyn.
Is "Transmit the second on arrival" a new radio signal, and on arrival of whom? :D. I always thought that was a dispatcher's transmission.
 
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Traveling EB on the SI Expy last night; the WB side looked like a vollie parade with all the apparatus and chiefs responding along with units coming over the bridge from Brooklyn.
Is "Transmit the second on arrival" a new radio signal, and on arrival of whom? :D. I always thought that was a dispatcher's transmission.
I guess its both a notification of the 10-84 and that they want the 2-2. Although just saying "10-84, 2nd Alarm" would probably be faster
 
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I’d assume it’s the same thing as using AH on arrival…just another alarm above because of the volume of fire. Obviously upon arrival of the first due unit transmitting it. 151 Engine may have even known, as mentioned above, that this box is one of the southernmost on the island therefore units coming in on the mere 10-75 are 10 minutes out.
 
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Perth Amboy NJ units are closer than E162 who is 4th due on the initial. One has to think this is one of the boxes where E151 wants those resources heading their way as soon as possible given the very long response times
 
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Perth Amboy NJ units are closer than E162 who is 4th due on the initial. One has to think this is one of the boxes where E151 wants those resources heading their way as soon as possible given the very long response times
Didn’t help that E167 normally 4th seemed unavailable at the time. S/C later on
 
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