3/2/25 Staten Island 2nd Alarm Box 749

In the FDNY when a 1066 is transmitted, the NEXT ALARM MUST BE TRANSMITTED. If the fire is a 2nd Alarm and a 10-66 is Transmitted a 3rd Alarm must be ALSO TRANSMITTED. A 10-66 is a Mayday! that CANNOT be handled by the units already on the scene.
Captain Bob Rainey FDNY Engine 26 retired
 
Yes Capt we understand that no need to shout. But the 10-66 was never transmitted.

There for it never went to a 3rd Alarm
 
Yes Capt we understand that no need to shout. But the 10-66 was never transmitted.

There for it never went to a 3rd Alarm
Yes as was stated before the dispatcher asked the Deputy chief when he requested a additional FAST truck and Rescue did he want to transmit the 10-66 and he refused and therefore the fire stayed to a 2nd
 
Yes as was stated before the dispatcher asked the Deputy chief when he requested a additional FAST truck and Rescue did he want to transmit the 10-66 and he refused and therefore the fire stayed to a 2nd
Yes we know Not sure if he knows
 
"Per FDNY Fire Marshals, the 2-alarm fire on March 2 at 423 Heberton Avenue on Staten Island that seriously injured three firefighters was caused by faulty electrical wiring."
 
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