3/23/22 Brooklyn 3rd Alarm Box 2493

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Fire Location: 739 East 9th St

Reported as a fire in a PD

BK to E-250 L-147 R-2 reports of people trapped 2nd floor

E-250 10-4 show us 84 @04:15

Bk to B-48 we loaded up your box E-240 4th due R-2 Sq-1

B-48 we aren't 10-84 yet but give it a 10-75 we heard them call for water over the radio @04:17

Fire on the 2nd floor of a 2 story PD irregular 16 X 40 Collyer's Mansion

Exposures:
1. Street
2. Similar Attached
3. Unknown
4. Similar Attached

E-250,281,255,240,282s/c
L-147,157,148(Fast),172s/c
B-48,33
R-2
Sq-1
D-15
Rac-2

D-15 give them the All Hands and an extra Engine & Truck while en route @04:28

B-48 Transmit a 2nd Alarm Heavy fire throughout @ 04:32

2nd Alarm
E-330,276,248
E-284 w/ Sat. 3
L-156,153 Act. 157s/c
L-109 Act. 148(Fast)s/c
B-40(RUL)
B-41(FF)
B-42(Safety)
RB,SB
FC
Tac-2
RM-1
CTU
Car-13B (Deputy Assistant Chief of Fire Prevention)

L-153 10-8 in L-157's Area @04:36

D-15 we have (1) 10-45 No Code @ 04:37

L-109 10-8 in L-148's Area @04:40

E-234 10-8 in E-281's Area @04:41

D-15 3L/S/O. 2 Lines in the fire building. 1 into exposure 2. Heavy fire throughout. Fire in the cockloft. Can I get an extra Truck @04:43

Car-13B responding to the 2nd Alarm @04:45

L-105 10-8 in L-172's Area @ 04:47

D-15 we had a mayday that's been resolved. We had a collapse of the 2nd floor to the 1st floor in the rear. Special Call another fast truck we are putting the fast truck to work @04:50

E-246 10-8 in E-276's Area @04:51

E-230 10-8 in E-248's Area @04:51

Car-13B 10-84 @ 04:52

B-31 10-8 in B-48's Area @ 04:56

D-15 4 L/S 3 in Opp. Primary Searches will be delayed due to clutter. DWH @04:59

L-176 10-8 in L-157's Area @05:04

FC that previously reported 10-45 is a Code 2 @05:06

FC per Car-13B Transmit a 3rd Alarm have all units respond into staging @05:09

*Staging Coney Island Ave & Foster Ave*

3rd Alarm
E-323,234 Act. 281,224 Act. 250,246 Act. 276,332(Comm)
L-176 Act. 157,105 Act. 172s/c,103 Act. ??s/c
B-31 Act. 48(FF)
B-39(Staging)
B-58(Air Recon)
Rac-2
Mask
Car-33 (Medical Officer Brooklyn, Queens & SI)
Car-24 (Director Of Technical Services)
Car-24C (Director Of Technical Services FTE)

Car-33 show us responding to the 3rd Alarm @05:11

FC per Car-13B 5 L/S 4 in Opp in the fire building. 1 in exposure 4. Slight extension into exposure 4. DWH @05:15

FC s/c 2 additional trucks into staging @05:18

FC you can 10-2 Air Recon @05:23

E-279 10-8 in E-250's Area @ 05:33

Car-24 Responding to your 3rd Alarm @05:37

E-226 10-8 in 255’s Area @5:41

FC per Car-13B Searches in 4 2A & 2 are complete and negative DWH @05:45

Car-24C Responding to your 3rd Alarm @ 05:49

FC per Car-13B PWH @ 05:53

B-6 10-8 in B-33's Area @ 05:56

Car-33 10-84 @05:58

Under Control @06:21

Watch Line
E-237

Relocations:
Engine 224 Act. Engine 250
Engine 234 Act. Engine 281
Engine 246 Act. Engine 276

Engine 230 Act. Engine 248
Engine 226 Act. Engine 255
Ladder 153 Act. Ladder 157
Ladder 109 Act. Ladder 148

Ladder 105 Act. Ladder 172
Ladder 176 Act. Ladder 157
Battalion 31 Act. Battalion 48
Battalion 6 Act. Battalion 33

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Fire Location: 739 East 9th St

Reported as a fire in a PD

BK to E-250 L-147 R-2 reports of people trapped 2nd floor

E-250 10-4 show us 84 @04:15

Bk to B-48 we loaded up your box E-240 4th due R-2 Sq-1

B-48 we aren't 10-84 yet but give it a 10-75 we heard them call for water over the radio @04:17

Fire on the 2nd floor of a 2 story PD irregular 16 X 40 Collyer's Mansion

Exposures:
1. Street
2. Similar Attached
3. Unknown
4. Similar Attached

E-250,281,255,240,282s/c
L-147,157,148(Fast),172s/c
B-48,33
R-2
Sq-1
D-15
Rac-2

D-15 give them the All Hands and an extra Engine & Truck while en route @04:28

B-48 Transmit a 2nd Alarm Heavy fire throughout @ 04:32

2nd Alarm
E-330,276,248
E-284 w/ Sat. 3
L-156,153 Act. 157s/c
L-109 Act. 148(Fast)s/c
B-40(RUL)
B-41(FF)
B-42(Safety)
RB,SB
FC
Tac-2
RM-1
CTU
Car-13B (Deputy Assistant Chief of Fire Prevention)

L-153 10-8 in L-157's Area @04:36

D-15 we have (1) 10-45 No Code @ 04:37

L-109 10-8 in L-148's Area @04:40

E-234 10-8 in E-281's Area @04:41

D-15 3L/S/O. 2 Lines in the fire building. 1 into exposure 2. Heavy fire throughout. Fire in the cockloft. Can I get an extra Truck @04:43

Car-13B responding to the 2nd Alarm @04:45

L-105 10-8 in L-172's Area @ 04:47

D-15 we had a mayday that's been resolved. We had a collapse of the 2nd floor to the 1st floor in the rear. Special Call another fast truck we are putting the fast truck to work @04:50

E-246 10-8 in E-276's Area @04:51

E-230 10-8 in E-248's Area @04:51

Car-13B 10-84 @ 04:52

B-31 10-8 in B-48's Area @ 04:56

D-15 4 L/S 3 in Opp. Primary Searches will be delayed due to clutter. DWH @04:59

L-176 10-8 in L-157's Area @05:04

FC that previously reported 10-45 is a Code 2 @05:06

FC per Car-13B Transmit a 3rd Alarm have all units respond into staging @05:09

3rd Alarm
E-
L-
B-
Rac-2
Mask
Car-33

Car-33 show us responding to the 3rd Alarm @05:11

Relocations:
Engine 234 Act. Engine 281
Engine 246 Act. Engine 276
Engine 230 Act. Engine 248
Ladder 153 Act. Ladder 157
Ladder 109 Act. Ladder 148

Ladder 105 Act. Ladder 172
Ladder 176 Act. Ladder 157
Battalion 31 Act. Battalion 48

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Good pics
 
Fire Location: 739 East 9th St

Reported as a fire in a PD

BK to E-250 L-147 R-2 reports of people trapped 2nd floor

E-250 10-4 show us 84 @04:15

Bk to B-48 we loaded up your box E-240 4th due R-2 Sq-1

B-48 we aren't 10-84 yet but give it a 10-75 we heard them call for water over the radio @04:17

Fire on the 2nd floor of a 2 story PD irregular 16 X 40 Collyer's Mansion

Exposures:
1. Street
2. Similar Attached
3. Unknown
4. Similar Attached

E-250,281,255,240,282s/c
L-147,157,148(Fast),172s/c
B-48,33
R-2
Sq-1
D-15
Rac-2

D-15 give them the All Hands and an extra Engine & Truck while en route @04:28

B-48 Transmit a 2nd Alarm Heavy fire throughout @ 04:32

2nd Alarm
E-330,276,248
E-284 w/ Sat. 3
L-156,153 Act. 157s/c
L-109 Act. 148(Fast)s/c
B-40(RUL)
B-41(FF)
B-42(Safety)
RB,SB
FC
Tac-2
RM-1
CTU
Car-13B (Deputy Assistant Chief of Fire Prevention)

L-153 10-8 in L-157's Area @04:36

D-15 we have (1) 10-45 No Code @ 04:37

L-109 10-8 in L-148's Area @04:40

E-234 10-8 in E-281's Area @04:41

D-15 3L/S/O. 2 Lines in the fire building. 1 into exposure 2. Heavy fire throughout. Fire in the cockloft. Can I get an extra Truck @04:43

Car-13B responding to the 2nd Alarm @04:45

L-105 10-8 in L-172's Area @ 04:47

D-15 we had a mayday that's been resolved. We had a collapse of the 2nd floor to the 1st floor in the rear. Special Call another fast truck we are putting the fast truck to work @04:50

E-246 10-8 in E-276's Area @04:51

E-230 10-8 in E-248's Area @04:51

Car-13B 10-84 @ 04:52

B-31 10-8 in B-48's Area @ 04:56

D-15 4 L/S 3 in Opp. Primary Searches will be delayed due to clutter. DWH @04:59

L-176 10-8 in L-157's Area @05:04

FC that previously reported 10-45 is a Code 2 @05:06

FC per Car-13B Transmit a 3rd Alarm have all units respond into staging @05:09

*Staging Coney Island Ave & Foster Ave*

3rd Alarm
E-323,234 Act. 281,224 Act. 250,246 Act. 276,332(Comm)
L-176 Act. 157,105 Act. 172s/c,103s/c
B-31 Act. 48(FF)
B-39(Staging)
B-58(Air Recon)
Rac-2
Mask
Car-33 (Medical Officer Brooklyn, Queens & SI)
Car-24 (Director Of Technical Services)
Car-24C (Director Of Technical Services FTE)

Car-33 show us responding to the 3rd Alarm @05:11

FC per Car-13B 5 L/S 4 in Opp in the fire building. 1 in exposure 4. Slight extension into exposure 4. DWH @05:15

FC s/c 2 additional trucks into staging @05:18

FC you can 10-2 Air Recon @05:23

E-279 10-8 in E-250's Area @ 05:33

Car-24 Responding to your 3rd Alarm @05:37

E-226 10-8 in 255’s Area @5:41

FC per Car-13B Searches in 4 2A & 2 are complete and negative DWH @05:45

Car-24C Responding to your 3rd Alarm @ 05:49

FC per Car-13B PWH @ 05:53

B-6 10-8 in B-33's Area @ 05:56

Car-33 10-84 @05:58

Under Control @06:21

Watch Line
E-237

Relocations:
Engine 224 Act. Engine 250
Engine 234 Act. Engine 281
Engine 246 Act. Engine 276

Engine 230 Act. Engine 248
Engine 226 Act. Engine 255
Ladder 153 Act. Ladder 157
Ladder 109 Act. Ladder 148

Ladder 105 Act. Ladder 172
Ladder 176 Act. Ladder 157
Battalion 31 Act. Battalion 48
Battalion 6 Act. Battalion 33

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Was L103 acting?? on 3rd alarm Long run otherwise.
 
B-48 we aren't 10-84 yet but give it a 10-75 we heard them call for water over the radio @04:17

Sounds a little strange, companies were already 10-84 at 4:13 (ladder company 147 gave 10-84 over the radio) and no one called the 10-75 prior to the battalion chief ? wasn't it pretty obvious ?
 
Sounds a little strange, companies were already 10-84 at 4:13 (ladder company 147 gave 10-84 over the radio) and no one called the 10-75 prior to the battalion chief ? wasn't it pretty obvious ?
They may have just jumped off the rig to go to work instead of waiting for clear air on the radio.
 
Sounds a little strange, companies were already 10-84 at 4:13 (ladder company 147 gave 10-84 over the radio) and no one called the 10-75 prior to the battalion chief ? wasn't it pretty obvious ?
Assuming that it wasn’t given by first due , next arriving units may have thought it already was.
Can’t always hear radio transmissions , in the midst of turning a corner into chaos.
Things may sometimes seem strange to you , when they really are not.
 
Assuming that it wasn’t given by first due , next arriving units may have thought it already was.
Can’t always hear radio transmissions , in the midst of turning a corner into chaos.
Things may sometimes seem strange to you , when they really are not.
All valid points, but part of the 10-75 transmission is the description of the fire building, which is helpful to all units coming in.
 
Hey...I'm writing in response to 1951Truck post. Maybe, the first due company did or did not transmit the 10-75. or as you put it "wasn't it pretty obvious". There could have been numerous reasons why they didn't It's 0400hours, the box is being filled out, reports of people trapped, heavy fire on arrival, positioning the rig.. or like twoteamtease said in his post! BUT if you weren't in their shoes at that time, how can you second guess them! Trust me, unless you've been in that situation, you will NEVER understand it and if you have been ,you never would have said it was "pretty obvious" Sitting at your computer and looking at the run down of the companies, and the times and comparing times and radio codes is nothing like the fire ground. NOW...., that's pretty obvious!! So in summary, the fire was extinguished, a civilian was rescued, a mayday was resolved, and our brothers and sisters got to go home. Sounds like a win to me! In keeping in the theme of March madness, NO HARM, NO FOUL.!!
PS the 48 transmitted the 10-75 anyway, so what's the big deal
 
The "urgent" transmission is used to stop all BS transmissions and unit with the urgent to go ahead with their message. Of course this is not knowing the circumstances upon arrival at the scene.
 
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