11/9/24 Brooklyn All Hands Box 3988

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Incident Location: 2171 East 7th Street *Delayed*

Phone Alarm Reporting Fire On The 1st Floor Of A Private Dwelling - 18:08.

Reported Person Trapped On The 1st Floor, Box Loaded Up (E250?, R2 & SQ1) - 18:10.

L156: 10-75 - 18:14.

TL161 - FAST.

B43: Using All Hands For A Small Fire On The 2nd Floor Of A Peaked Roof Private Dwelling, Under Control - 18:19 (Duration 11 Min).

B43: (2) 10-45's No Code - 18:24.

B43: 3-Story 15x40 Private Dwelling - 18:33.

Exposures: 1: Street, 2: Alley, 3: Yard, 4: Similar Attached.

B43: Both 10-45's Are Code 4 - 18:38.

Rundown:
E276, E254, E245, E250, E246
L156, TL172, L169, TL161F
B43, B33
R2
SQ1
D15
RAC2

Relocations:
L109 act. L156
E201 act. E246
E202 act. E250
E281 act. E???
 
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Yep, D8 Wasn't Happy About It.. Lol. Brooklyn Put D8 On The Brush Box.. But, D15 Ended Up Going Back.
Forgive me for asking, but what right does one DIV have to take another’s box if they were available? If I’m correct in reading what happened here? It’s two equal positions - not a DIV and a BC.
 
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Forgive me for asking, but what right does one DIV have to take another’s box if they were available? If I’m correct in reading what happened here? It’s two equal positions - not a DIV and a BC.
D15 was assigned to the brush and headed toward it. On the way there, the East 7th box came in and was loaded up. They heard that and called the Dispatch to assign them even before the 10-75 was given. Maybe they assumed it was still there area or just didn’t want to go to the brush lol.
 
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