3/20/23 Queens 3rd Alarm Box 5007

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Fire Location: 108-35 171 Pl

E-275 Urgent 2nd Alarm on arrival

Fire in 2 Private Dwellings

E-275,301,317,309 Act. 298
L-133,120 Act. 127,126(Fast)
B-54,44
R-4
Sq-270
D-13
Rac-2


2nd Alarm
E-303,308,304,302
E-72 w/ Sat. 2
L-150,155, 12 Act. 127s/c,173s/c
B-28(RUL)
B-37(FF)
B-39(Safety)
RB,SB
FC
Tac-2
RM-1
CTU
Car-9(Queens Borough Command)
Car-16E (Deputy Director Fire Alarm Dispatch)

B-54 fire on the 2nd & 3rd floor with extension to exposure 4

B-54 3 L/S 2 in Opp

D-13 Transmit a 3rd Alarm @ 15:32

3rd Alarm
E-305,294,293,?,279(Comm)
L-127,162,35 Act. 152s/c
B-50(Staging)
Rac-5
Mask
Car-24 (Director of Technical Services)
Car-22G (Supervisor of Mechanics)
Car-12C (Safety Liaison)
Car-2H (Press Secretary)

D-13 we have fire in a garage as well that's why we made it a 3rd Alarm

Relocations:
Engine 246 Act. Engine 302
Engine 283 Act. Engine 303
Ladder 159 Act. Ladder 155
Battalion 8 Act. Battalion 51
Battalion 58 Act. Battalion

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D13: 5 L/S/O, heavy fire in exposure 4 attic

L111 act. L155
E230 act. E308
E248 act. E302
E253 act. E275
E6 act. E294
E313 act. E317
E55 act. E298
L12 act. L127
 
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I know some of the staff chiefs take their turn as city-wide commander or some respond on 4th alarms I understand but what do the people in the other “cars” do at an event like this. Like the Deputy Director of Fire Alarm or Director of Technical Services or Supervisor of Mechanics as I’d assume they don’t take roles in the fire command functions
 
I know some of the staff chiefs take their turn as city-wide commander or some respond on 4th alarms I understand but what do the people in the other “cars” do at an event like this. Like the Deputy Director of Fire Alarm or Director of Technical Services or Supervisor of Mechanics as I’d assume they don’t take roles in the fire command functions
I know 16E heads to the PSAC to assist with operations there

The other like 24s no idea
 
Fire Location: 108-35 171 Pl

E-275 Urgent 2nd Alarm on arrival

Fire in 2 Private Dwellings

E-275,301,317,309 Act. 298
L-133,120 Act. 127,126(Fast)
B-54,44
R-4
Sq-270
D-13
Rac-2


2nd Alarm
E-303,308,304,302
E-72 w/ Sat. 2
L-150,155, 12 Act. 127s/c
B-28(RUL)
B-37(FF)
B-39(Safety)
RB,SB
FC
Tac-2
RM-1
CTU
Car-9(Queens Borough Command)
Car-16E (Deputy Director Fire Alarm Dispatch)

B-54 fire on the 2nd & 3rd floor with extension to exposure 4

B-54 3 L/S 2 in Opp

D-13 Transmit a 3rd Alarm @ 15:32

3rd Alarm
E-305,294,?,?,279(Comm)
L-127,162
B-50(Staging)
Rac-5
Mask
Car-24 (Director of Technical Services)
Car-22G (Supervisor of Mechanics)
Car-12C (Safety Liaison)
Car-2H (Press Secretary)

D-13 we have fire in a garage as well that's why we made it a 3rd Alarm

Relocations:
Engine 246 Act. Engine 302
Engine 283 Act. Engine 303
Ladder 159 Act. Ladder 155
Battalion 8 Act. Battalion 51
Battalion 58 Act. Battalion

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gr8 pics of job
 
I know some of the staff chiefs take their turn as city-wide commander or some respond on 4th alarms I understand but what do the people in the other “cars” do at an event like this. Like the Deputy Director of Fire Alarm or Director of Technical Services or Supervisor of Mechanics as I’d assume they don’t take roles in the fire command functions
The mechanics/fleet personnel respond with a fuel truck. You may see a guy in a video fueling up the apparatus. You may also catch one looking at the engines/ladders to see how they are performing and may tweak something. But no fire operations or command positions.
 
Would RAC 5 have the longest response, out of all the responding units?
Yeah, it would be a long run but Rac 3&4 were still at the 4th alarm. And rac 2 was assigned on the initial alarm. Now I am guessing, (just my honest opinion) is that they kept rac 1 available for rest of city.
 
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