12/20/2020 Brooklyn All Hands Box 1992

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Address: 2830 Fulton Street - between Hendrix Street and Schenck Avenue

Fire on the 2nd floor of a 3 story 20x60 mixed occupancy MD.

1136 - E-332 - Transmit the 10-75. We've got a lot of smoke in the area.

L-103 FAST

1242 - Bn. 44 - All Hands - Fire on the 2nd floor. 2 L/S, 1 L/O, water on the fire. We have (1) 10-45 on the 3rd floor, sheltering in place.

1246 - Bn. 44 - Extra Engine and Truck (E-233, L-176).

1254 - Div. 15 - We have (2) 10-45's. (1) is a code 4, the other is being evaluated. Primaries are complete and negative. DWH

1255 - Div. 15 - The 2nd 10-45 is code 4. PWH - Duration 22 minutes.

1302 - Div. 15 - Secondaries are complete and negative. Requesting an additional truck for salvage (L-123).

1307 - Div. 15 - Update on the 10-45's. One is a code 4 and one has been upgraded to a code 3.

1309 - Div. 15 - Under Control - Duration 37 minutes.

Maybe:
E-332, 236, 231, 290, 233 s/c
L-175, 120, 103F, 176 s/c, 123 s/c
B-44, 39
S-252
R-2
D-15
 
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Address: 2830 Fulton Street - between Hendrix Street and Schenck Avenue

Fire on the 2nd floor of a 3 story 20x60 mixed occupancy MD.

1136 - E-332 - Transmit the 10-75. We've got a lot of smoke in the area.

L-103 FAST

1242 - Bn. 44 - All Hands - Fire on the 2nd floor. 2 L/S, 1 L/O, water on the fire. We have (1) 10-45 on the 3rd floor, sheltering in place.

Maybe:
E-332, 236, 233, 290
L-175, 176, 103F
B-44, 39
S-252
R-2
D-15

E 332 / H & L 175. 1ST DUE ONCE A GAINE
 
1992 is a Fulton St. box. 231 and 120 are second due. Straight shot out of the ENY Ave. cut. 233 and 176 second due on Jamaica. They got a straight shot down Broadway. Lotta of work at 1992 box over the years! First day with my new video camera caught an All-Hands, extra E and T at 1992 box riding with Chief Harry Coughlin, 44BN, on Van Siclen Ave between Fulton and Arlington. Along with the First-In video came special commentary by my good friend, Howie "I figured I'd take it in on my way to Watkins Street for the night tour" Carlson. Miss him very much.
 
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TL-120 is one quarter mile closer to the LIRR train cut at Broadway Junction then L-176...
 
A name from the past. Harry Coughlin, my Captain in E. 277. Two n two Harry as an acting Batt. Chief and I'm probably right that he was the same as a Chief in the 44. He didn't want to see the Deputy. It didn't matter whether one or two or more floors of fire, using two and two.
 
One and the same Lucky. And his aide, Tom Mennella, I believe was his chauffer in 277. Old School and a Gentleman. Always nice to hear him on the handi-talkie with his response," Ya got the 44".
 
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