11/26/24 Brooklyn All Hands Box 0861

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Address: 389 Chauncey St. off Howard Ave.

Fire on the first floor of a MD

B-37: 10-75 - Fire on the first floor - 19:29

L-112 FAST

B-37: 2 L/S, 1 L/O - 19:35

B-37: AVFKD, PWH - 19:37

D-15: All Hands (E-277 & TL-120) - 19:40

D-15: Under Control - 19:51

Duration: 26 Min.

Maybe:
E-233, 227, 222, 214, 277
L-176, 111, 112F, 120
B-37, 44
R-2
SQ-252
D-15
RAC-2

Relocations:
E-236 to E-233
E-221 to E-214
L-113 to L-176
L-146 to L-111
 
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many companies runs to actual fires will be quite higher due to the extra 1 & 1.
1st & 2nd due, fast truck, and the automatic extra truck.
The stat that shows actual all hands or better reflects how many companies are all in the same ball park across the city.
Look at the response size difference in certain areas. You’ve got some really big response areas in busy parts of Brooklyn and queens than compared to much tighter response areas in the Bronx. Seems to be more trucks in double houses packed into the high density housing areas in the Bronx
 
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many companies runs to actual fires will be quite higher due to the extra 1 & 1.
1st & 2nd due, fast truck, and the automatic extra truck.
The stat that shows actual all hands or better reflects how many companies are all in the same ball park across the city.
Look at the response size difference in certain areas. You’ve got some really big response areas in busy parts of Brooklyn and queens than compared to much tighter response areas in the Bronx. Seems to be more trucks in double houses packed into the high density housing areas in the Bronx
Some interesting demographics and statistics for the 5 boros and ladder companies

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