3/14/22 Brooklyn 5th Alarm Box 553

It was pretty interesting to see the bubble roof deflate on the citizen videos.

What was even underneath it? It appeared just to be flooring after firefighters cut it open.
 
It was pretty interesting to see the bubble roof deflate on the citizen videos.

What was even underneath it? It appeared just to be flooring after firefighters cut it open.
Could be a running deck , or Tennis courts. The space is used for sure.
 
Fire Location: 96 Boerum Pl

Class 3 Box 0553 - Automatic Alarm - 10:31

BD to E-226, L-118 & B-31: Reports of smoke from the roof - We're transmitting your box - 10:32

E-226: 10-75 - 10:35

B-31: Fire on the 2nd floor - 10:37

CIDS: Commercial 2 story 85x125 class 3 - NY Sports Club - sprinklers throughout - nterconnected with 35 Dean St.

E-226,205,219,210,207s/c
L-118,110,101(Fast),131s/c
B-31,32
R-2
Sq-1
D-11
Rac-2

*L-105 OOS Mechanical

B-31 All Hands extra Engine & Truck

D-11 Transmit a 2nd Alarm @ 10:49

2nd Alarm
E-239,202,227
E-9 w/ Sat. 1
L-132
B-57(FF)
B-37(Safety)
B-38(RUL)
RB,SB
FC
Tac-1
RM-1
CTU

D-11 2 L/S/O (1) 10-45 No Code

D-11 5 L/S/O

D-11 Transmit a 3rd Alarm @ 11:02

*Staging Atlantic Ave & Smith St*

3rd Alarm
E-224,241 Act. 202,220,235,7(Comm)
L-108 Act. 110,114 Act. 131,169 Act. 132s/c,102s/c
B-35,41,4 Act. 31s/c
B-58(Air Recon)
Rac-1
Mask
Car-7(Brooklyn Borough Command)
Car-23D (Press Duty Car)
Car-24 (Director of Technical Services)
Car-12B (Safety Command Liaison)
Car-11F (Chief of Foam Operations)

D-11 s/c 2 additional trucks & 1 additional BC @11:22

FC per Car-7 Transmit a 4th Alarm @ 11:43

4th Alarm
E-309 Act. 226,237 Act. 205,287 Act. 210,229 Act. 219
L-106,119s/c,122s/c
L-20 Act. 118(Fast)s/c
B-39 Act. 57s/c,48s/c
Car-22D (Fleet Mechanic Supervisor)
Car-4 (Chief of Operations)
Car-12 ( Chief of Safety & Inspectional Services Command)
Car-16C (Director of Fire Alarm Dispatch)
Car-4A (Assistant Chief of Operations)
Car-16D (Deputy Director of Fire Alarm Operations)

FC s/c an additional truck to relieve the fast truck @ 11:49

FC s/c 2 trucks & 2 BCs @ 11:51

FC per Car-7 5 L/S/O, Cockloft Nozzle in Operation. DWH @12:11

FC per Car-4A Transmit a 5th Alarm @ 12:19

5th Alarm
E-245 Act. ??,4 Act. 202,5 Act. ??,282 Act. ??
L-147 Act. 118s/c,129 Act. 110s/c,163 Act. 111s/c, 11 Act. 132s/c
B-50 Act. 41s/c, 40s/c, 1s/c
Car-3 (Chief of Department)

FC s/c 2 additional trucks @ 13:33

FC per Car-3 5 L/S/O, Cockloft Nozzle, Fire darkening down. S/C 2 additional Trucks. DWH @ 13:09

FC s/c 3 Battalion Chiefs @ 13:23

FC per Car-3 PWH @13:25

Relocations:
Engine 241 Act. Engine 202
Engine 4 Act. Engine 202

Engine 15 Act. Engine 202
Engine 161 Act. Engine 226
Engine 309 Act. Engine 226
Engine 237 Act. Engine 205

Engine 262 Act. Engine 205
Engine 330 Act. Engine 207
Engine 227 Act. Engine 239
Engine 294 Act. Engine 239
Engine 229 Act. Engine 219
Engine 286 Act. Engine 219
Engine 287 Act. Engine 210
Ladder 108 Act. Ladder 110
Ladder 169 Act. Ladder 132
Ladder 11 Act. Ladder 132
Ladder 163 Act. Ladder 131

Ladder 142 Act. Ladder 105
Ladder 29 Act. Ladder 102
Ladder 30 Act. Ladder 108
Ladder 85 Act. Ladder 114
Ladder 129 Act. Ladder 110
Ladder 19 Act. Ladder 110
Ladder 20 Act. Ladder 118
Ladder 147 Act. Ladder 118

Battalion 42 Act. Battalion 32
Battalion 50 Act. Battalion 41
Battalion 39 Act. Battalion 57
Battalion 43 Act. Battalion 57
Battalion 4 Act. Battalion 31

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Under Control Yet?
 
L.19 is on Washington Ave. & E.167 St. in the Bronx.
Is that relocation of L.19 to L.110 on Tillary St. Bklyn correct, or could it possibly be L.119 on Hooper St.?
We used to call that a "bring your lunch for the ride" relocation!
 
Car-12 ( Chief of Safety & Inspectional Services Command)
Car-16C (Director of Fire Alarm Dispatch)
Car-16D (Deputy Director of Fire Alarm Operations)
Car-23D (Press Duty Car)
Car-24 (Director of Technical Services)
Car-12B (Safety Command Liaison)
Car-11F (Chief of Foam Operations)

yup, we definitely need these units
 
Ole Fire Patrol 3, Dean St., Downtown Brooklyn - I had a couple of friends there & had been there several times
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Fire_Patrol

After Fire Patrol #3 was disbanded I had to go through the building to get to the back for terminal access. I believe a real estate agent let me in and pretty much left me alone. I took the opportunity to walk around and check the inside. It was a nice building alot of wood and original materials. It was weird being there and the company was gone. Its a shame when these parts of NYC history are gone.
 
Fire Location: 96 Boerum Pl

Class 3 Box 0553 - Automatic Alarm - 10:31

BD to E-226, L-118 & B-31: Reports of smoke from the roof - We're transmitting your box - 10:32

E-226: 10-75 - 10:35

B-31: Fire on the 2nd floor - 10:37

CIDS: Commercial 2 story 85x125 class 3 - NY Sports Club - sprinklers throughout - nterconnected with 35 Dean St.

E-226,205,219,210,207s/c
L-118,110,101(Fast),131s/c
B-31,32
R-2
Sq-1
D-11
Rac-2

*L-105 OOS Mechanical

B-31 All Hands extra Engine & Truck

D-11 Transmit a 2nd Alarm @ 10:49

2nd Alarm
E-239,202,227
E-9 w/ Sat. 1
L-132
B-57(FF)
B-37(Safety)
B-38(RUL)
RB,SB
FC
Tac-1
RM-1
CTU

D-11 2 L/S/O (1) 10-45 No Code

D-11 5 L/S/O

D-11 Transmit a 3rd Alarm @ 11:02

*Staging Atlantic Ave & Smith St*

3rd Alarm
E-224,241 Act. 202,220,235,7(Comm)
L-108 Act. 110,114 Act. 131,169 Act. 132s/c,102s/c
B-35,41,4 Act. 31s/c
B-58(Air Recon)
Rac-1
Mask
Car-7(Brooklyn Borough Command)
Car-23D (Press Duty Car)
Car-24 (Director of Technical Services)
Car-12B (Safety Command Liaison)
Car-11F (Chief of Foam Operations)

D-11 s/c 2 additional trucks & 1 additional BC @11:22

FC per Car-7 Transmit a 4th Alarm @ 11:43

4th Alarm
E-309 Act. 226,237 Act. 205,287 Act. 210,229 Act. 219
L-106,119s/c,122s/c
L-20 Act. 118(Fast)s/c
B-39 Act. 57s/c,48s/c
Car-22D (Fleet Mechanic Supervisor)
Car-4 (Chief of Operations)
Car-12 ( Chief of Safety & Inspectional Services Command)
Car-16C (Director of Fire Alarm Dispatch)
Car-4A (Assistant Chief of Operations)
Car-16D (Deputy Director of Fire Alarm Operations)

FC s/c an additional truck to relieve the fast truck @ 11:49

FC s/c 2 trucks & 2 BCs @ 11:51

FC per Car-7 5 L/S/O, Cockloft Nozzle in Operation. DWH @12:11

FC per Car-4A Transmit a 5th Alarm @ 12:19

5th Alarm
E-245 Act. ??,4 Act. 202,5 Act. ??,282 Act. ??
L-147 Act. 118s/c,129 Act. 110s/c,163 Act. 111s/c, 11 Act. 132s/c
B-50 Act. 41s/c, 40s/c, 1s/c
Car-3 (Chief of Department)

FC s/c 2 additional trucks @ 13:33

FC per Car-3 5 L/S/O, Cockloft Nozzle, Fire darkening down. S/C 2 additional Trucks. DWH @ 13:09

FC s/c 3 Battalion Chiefs @ 13:23

FC per Car-3 PWH @13:25

FC per Car-3 Under Control @13:33

Watch Line
E-310
L-112
B-28

Relocations:
Engine 241 Act. Engine 202
Engine 4 Act. Engine 202

Engine 15 Act. Engine 202
Engine 161 Act. Engine 226
Engine 309 Act. Engine 226
Engine 237 Act. Engine 205

Engine 262 Act. Engine 205
Engine 330 Act. Engine 207
Engine 227 Act. Engine 239
Engine 294 Act. Engine 239
Engine 229 Act. Engine 219
Engine 286 Act. Engine 219
Engine 287 Act. Engine 210
Ladder 108 Act. Ladder 110
Ladder 169 Act. Ladder 132
Ladder 11 Act. Ladder 132
Ladder 163 Act. Ladder 131

Ladder 142 Act. Ladder 105
Ladder 29 Act. Ladder 102
Ladder 30 Act. Ladder 108
Ladder 85 Act. Ladder 114
Ladder 129 Act. Ladder 110
Ladder 19 Act. Ladder 110
Ladder 20 Act. Ladder 118
Ladder 147 Act. Ladder 118

Battalion 42 Act. Battalion 32
Battalion 50 Act. Battalion 41
Battalion 39 Act. Battalion 57
Battalion 43 Act. Battalion 57
Battalion 4 Act. Battalion 31

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After many years ‘on the job’ I am still amazed by the ability of the FDNY to throw firefighters and equipment at anything they come up against, now including bubbles on the roof. Must have been difficult at the initial stages when deflating.
The rundown really shows how complex a multiple alarm response can be. A real tribute to the Dispatchers who coordinate this multi-boro effort.
 
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