11/3/22 Bronx 2nd Alarm Box 3080

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Address: 1480 Rosedale Ave. off Mansion St.

Fire on the first floor with extension to the 2nd floor & cockloft of a 2 story 20x60 PD

E-64 became avail. - 4&2 response

E-90: 10-75 - 01:24

TL-54 FAST

B-18: All Hands on arrival - 01:26

B-18: Extra E&T (E-88 & L-47) - 01:27

B-18: We have a Mayday on the 2nd floor rear - We're using the FAST truck along with Rescue & Squad - Send another FAST truck (TL-31) - 01:32

B-18: MBFKD - 01:32

B-18: We have located the missing member & removing him - 01:33

D-7: Transmit the 2nd Alarm - 01:36

B-26 RUL, B-19 Safety, E-72 w/ Sat. 2

D-7: Special call another truck (TL-46 act. 58) - 01:40

D-7: 4 L/S, 3 L/O - Fire on the first, 2nd floors & in the cockloft - DWH - 01:43

D-7: We need 2 additional trucks (TL-23 act. 41 & L-38) - 02:00

FC: We still have 4 L/S, 3 L/O - MBFKD - Checking for pockets of fire - DWH - 02:17

FC: PWH - 02:34

FC: 10-41 Code 1 - Under Control - 03:01

Duration: 1 Hour & 42 Min.

Maybe:
E-90, 45, 96, 64, 88 s/c
L-41, 58, 54F, 47 s/c, 31F s/c
B-18, 20
R-3
SQ-61
D-7
RAC-3

2nd Alarm Maybe:
E-94, 42, 48
L-46 (act. 58) s/c, 23 (act. 41) s/c, 38 s/c
B-3, 26R, 19S
FC, SB, RB, TSU-1, CTU, RM
E-72 w/ Sat. 2

Relocations:
E-50 to E-90
E-292 to E-96
E-37 to E-42
E-66 to E-88
L-46 to L-58
L-164 to L-58
L-14 to L-54
L-23 to L-41
L-51 to L-41
B-52 to B-3
B-45 to B-26
B-12 to B-20
 
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Anybody remember a gas explosion & Fire at Rosedale & 174 back around 1972 or 1973 about 2100 hrs...a 2 sty flat roof dwelling had a gas leak & subsequent explosion & Fire ..... the explosion bowed out the side of the house into the alleyway ?...... the exposure 4 similar was a FFs house.
 
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Shocking! Not!!
have cars driving down the sidewalk at jobs, let alone scooters, bikes, people and their dogs, etc…
Scooters criss crossing the streets and zooming up and down the sidewalks all over the city. All day everyday.
 
I remember a job on Jefferson Ave. in Bushwick years ago. There was one line stretched and the company was making a push
on reports of residents trapped. I was the chauffeur and was busy getting additional lines into operation when a car, which was parked
well closer than the legal 15 feet from the hydrant drove off, and in the process, ripped the line off the discharge. One resident was burned to death.
 
I remember a job on Jefferson Ave. in Bushwick years ago. There was one line stretched and the company was making a push
on reports of residents trapped. I was the chauffeur and was busy getting additional lines into operation when a car, which was parked
well closer than the legal 15 feet from the hydrant drove off, and in the process, ripped the line off the discharge. One resident was burned to death.

Unbelievable.

And it seems like things are only getting WORSE these days.

Only thing I can say is to those out there operating in the streets, "PLEASE BE CAREFUL".
 
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