3/1/24 Manhattan 10-77 Box 0429

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Incident Location: 60 1st Avenue

Phone Alarm Reporting Fire On The 19th Floor.

B4: Transmit The 10-77, Fire In Apartment 19I On The 19th Floor. (1) 10-45 No Code That Has Been Removed.

B4: Using All Hands, Attack Stairwell Is A. Primary Searches Are In Progress, E33 Is In The Process Of Stretching A Line. @15:56 (Duration 10 Min)

Exposures:
1: Courtyard
2: Courtyard
3: Rearyard
4: Courtyard

CIDS: 21-Story 51x179 Class 1 Multiple Dwelling.

MD/B4: L20 Is Designated Your FAST Truck & Medical Branch Resources Are Responding.

MD/B4: E24HRN (Off E55), E6CFRD, E3 w/ HR1 VSU, B6SO.

B4: Primary Searches On The Fire Floor & In The Attack Stairwell Are Complete & Negative, DWH. @16:02 (Duration 15 Min)

D1: Primary Searches On All Floors Above The Fire Floor Are Complete & Negative, PWH. @16:09 (Duration 22 Min)

D1: Under Control. @16:15 (Duration 29 Min)

Rundown:
E33, E28, E55, E15, E24HRN, E6CFRD
E3 w/ HR1 VSU
TL9, L11, L20F, L6, TL18
B4, B2, B1, B6SO
R1
SQ18
D1
RAC1
RB, FC
*SB & RM1 Unavailable*

Relocations:
B35 act. B2
E202 act. E28
B10 act. B6
TL146 act. TL9
TL115 act. TL18
E40 act. E33
E323 act. E24
 
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Incident Location: 60 1st Avenue

Phone Alarm Reporting

Fire Apartment 19I, 21-Story MD.

(1) 10-45 No Code Removed.

All Hands.

Rundown:
E33, E28, E55, E15, E24HRN, E6CFRD
E3 w/ HR1 VSU
TL9, L11, L20F, L6, TL18
B4, B2, B1, B7SO
R1
SQ18
D1
RAC1
RB, SB, FC, RM1

Relocations:
E5 / L3 / B6 elsewhere?
 
I worked in this area as a FDNY firemen/firefighter in both L-11 & TL-18. These "Project Fires" are among the hottest I ever fought. Heavy Cinderblock walls, concrete floors and ceilings, make the fire area like an oven, with us firefighters in it. These are "Content Fires", and the fire loading is often heavy. Anyone unable to self-escape is often in grave danger. The new complicating factor is Lithium Oxide Batteries being illegal recharged within the apartment. Manhattans Lower East Side still gets its fire duty. Captain Bob Rainey FDNY Engine 26 retired
 
I worked in this area as a FDNY firemen/firefighter in both L-11 & TL-18. These "Project Fires" are among the hottest I ever fought. Heavy Cinderblock walls, concrete floors and ceilings, make the fire area like an oven, with us firefighters in it. These are "Content Fires", and the fire loading is often heavy. Anyone unable to self-escape is often in grave danger. The new complicating factor is Lithium Oxide Batteries being illegal recharged within the apartment. Manhattans Lower East Side still gets its fire duty. Captain Bob Rainey FDNY Engine 26 retired
Pizza ovens!
 
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