Incorrect - only one engine above the All Hands;. Everything else requires a 2-2.Thanks, I figured that was the case. I assume they will still be able to Special Call as many ladders as needed on the All Hands.
Incorrect - only one engine above the All Hands;. Everything else requires a 2-2.Thanks, I figured that was the case. I assume they will still be able to Special Call as many ladders as needed on the All Hands.
Perhaps I said that wrong. Only 1 Special Call engine but no limit on Special Call ladders.Incorrect - only one engine above the All Hands;. Everything else requires a 2-2.
I believe the third truck should stay da FAST or RIT team, pick your letters. The one thing to remember is fires are hotter, windows don’t vent like early days, conditions are more dangerous to start with today compared to as little as 30 or 40 years ago. We all know those bad conditions can escalate very fast. It is my opinion that we need dat truck in there asap to protect our own.I would say that the 3rd truck is still the FT, as they would get to the box faster than the next truck in the response assignment.
I've heard of the FAT engine, the FAST truck, the RIT, but what is the DAT truck?I believe the third truck should stay da FAST or RIT team, pick your letters. The one thing to remember is fires are hotter, windows don’t vent like early days, conditions are more dangerous to start with today compared to as little as 30 or 40 years ago. We all know those bad conditions can escalate very fast. It is my opinion that we need dat truck in there asap to protect our own.
Dat truck be da one I be assigned 2I've heard of the FAT engine, the FAST truck, the RIT, but what is the DAT truck?
On a side note, I believe the total manpower on a 10-75/All-Hands will be 68 members.
Division is usually 3. Then plus how many are on the messenger usually another 2Engines - 25
Trucks - 36
Battalions - 4
Division - 2
Rescue - 6
Squad - 6
RAC - 1
Total of 80 (Or 81 if the RAC gets two FF, cant remember.)
aren’t there a total of 4 ladders? 6 times 4 = 24. Not 36. What am I missing?Engines - 25
Trucks - 36
Battalions - 4
Division - 2
Rescue - 6
Squad - 6
RAC - 1
Total of 80 (Or 81 if the RAC gets two FF, cant remember.)
oops messed up the numbersaren’t there a total of 4 ladders? 6 times 4 = 24. Not 36. What am I missing?
Should be something Offical Monday on paperThank You Skyler For The Update!!
One thing at a time brother.If the justification of this program is to reduce the incidence of cancer, it is a complete waste of time, money, and resources.
If the brass wanted to make an impact in reducing cancer, they would have the members quit smoking, drinking, stay out of the sun and maybe get a colonoscopy.
One thing at a time brother.
First of all nobody smokes anymore.
Secondly, the big thing I am happily seeing are member sending their gear to get cleaned after operating at a job. Quick turnaround.
Not sure why youd be against this but ok.
I drove a Chief in da Bronx in the 80's These same conditions exist in the Forest Hills aread, where the buildings and their entrances mimic Pelham Pkwy.
These same conditions exist in the Forest Hills area, where the buildings and their entrances mimic those on Pelham Pkwy.I drove a Chief in da Bronx in the 80's who had a policy that if he said using all hands to also call for an extra Engine and Truck. Reasoning was he would rather have it coming and not use it instead of needing it and not having it. This is in that direction. Also remember that a usual strength is first stretches initial line and second due assists. Third due stretches second line and fourth due assists. In some locations, and I saw it around Pelham Parkway area, it would take the first three Engines to stretch the first line because the stretches where extremely long. This is in conjunction with what Capttomo said above.