3/29/23 Queens 3rd Alarm Box 7425

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Address: 34-40 31 St.

Report of fire 1st floor of Commercial Occupancy
1 story, 50'x100' Class 3 Commercial Occupancy

Maybe,
E260, 263, 312, 325
L116, 115, 117F, 163
B49, 45
S288
R4
D14
RAC4

B49: we'll be delayed in responding
E262 (1st due) unavailable
L117 initially unavailable, then delayed in responding


E260 gave 10-75, fire 1 story commercial (10:19 hrs.)

L117F, L163 assigned as extra Truck

RB: fire in 1 story commercial, 1 L/S/O

B45 gave 2nd Alarm (10:25 hrs.)

2nd Alarm
Maybe,
E258, 259, 286 act. E292, 292
L128, 17 act. 117F
B46 FF
B28 RUL
B35 S
E324 w/Sat.4
FC, RB, SB, TSU1, RM, CTU
HM1, HMB, S41 HazTech Unit
Car 2H
Car 15A

D14: heavy fire in rear of b'ldg. - 2 L/S/O

D14: removing hand lines from b'ldg. - going to exterior operation

FC: 1 TL set up IFO fire b'ldg. - 1 HL in rear

FC: (1) 10-45 Code 4

FC: s/c HazMat, possible hazardous condition

FC: primary searches of exposures are negative, seaches of fire b'ldg. will be delayed - Doubtful

FC: secondary searches of exposures #2/#4 are complete & negative

FC: s/c Truck (L17 act. L117) to relieve FT

FC: transmit 3rd alarm, we only require 4 Engines & 2 Trucks (12:04 hrs.)

3rd Alarm
Maybe,
E262, 273 act. 263, 83 act. 312, 206 act. 292
L34 act. 116, 13 act. 163
B4 act. 45 s/c
Car 12C

FC: PWH (12:52 hrs)

D14: s/c BC (B4 act. B45) for relief

E59 act. E260
E221 act. E259
L13 act. L163
L54 act. L163
E206 act. E292
L34 act. L116

L27 act. L116
E273 act. E263
E53 act. E263
L124 act. L115
E83 act. E312
B4 act. B45

B12 act. B49
L17 act. L117
 
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Just heard 262 coming in on the third so they must have been delayed, not first due
 
Address: 34-40 31 St.

Report of fire 1st floor of Commercial Occupancy
1 story, 50'x100' Class 3 Commercial Occupancy

Maybe,
E260, 263, 312, 325
L116, 115, 117F, 163
B49, 45
S288
R4
D14
RAC4

B49: we'll be delayed in responding
E262 (1st due) unavailable
L117 initially unavailable, then delayed in responding


E260 gave 10-75, fire 1 story commercial (10:19 hrs.)

L117F, L163 assigned as extra Truck

RB: fire in 1 story commercial, 1 L/S/O

B45 gave 2nd Alarm (10:25 hrs.)

2nd Alarm
Maybe,
E258, 259, 286 act. E292, 292
L128, 17 act. 117F
B46 FF
B28 RUL
B35 S
E324 w/Sat.4
FC, RB, SB, TSU1, RM, CTU
HM1, HMB, S41 HazTech Unit
Car 2H
Car 15A

D14: heavy fire in rear of b'ldg. - 2 L/S/O

D14: removing hand lines from b'ldg. - going to exterior operation

FC: 1 TL set up IFO fire b'ldg. - 1 HL in rear

FC: (1) 10-45 Code 4

FC: s/c HazHat, possible hazardous condition

FC: primary searches of exposures are negative, seaches of fire b'ldg. will be delayed - Doubtful

FC: secondary searches of exposures #2/#4 are complete & negative

FC: s/c Truck (L17 act. L117) to relieve FT

FC: transmit 3rd alarm, we only require 4 Engines & 2 Trucks (12:04 hrs.)

3rd Alarm
Maybe,
E262, 273 act. 263, 83 act. 312, 206 act. 292
L34 act. 116, 13 act. 163
Car 12C

FC: PWH (12:52 hrs.)

E59 act. E260
E221 act. E259
L13 act. L163
L54 act. L163
E206 act. E292
L34 act. L116
E273 act. E263

E53 act. E263
L124 act. L115
E83 act. E312
B4 act. B45
B12 act. B49
L17 act. L117
Wow! No Mask Service Unit.
 
From the FDNY Facebook page (FDNY Photos):

“We arrived at 10:15. Fire department units encountered heavy fire at this address. We quickly stretched hand lines, made searches, ventilated. The heavy fire condition, as you can see, the awning is all burned away. We gained entry. The warehouse is stacked from floor to ceiling with portable air conditioning units. So, we continue to put pockets of fire out. At this time, the fire is doubtful. At this time. We have approximately 30 plus units on the scene, 150 fire and EMS personnel. We are at a third alarm, five minor injuries to Firefighters, one to civilian, and it's going to be an extended operation due to amount of stock that, as you can see in this warehouse, roughly 20 by 80 feet deep. So, we'll be operating here for quite some time. Most commercial structures such as this that we're looking at these one-story structures, that commercial, they usually have a lot of stock and with a lot of stock come narrow aisle space. So, when the units encountered a heavy fire on arrival, you have to put the fire out and start advancing. And as you know, it becomes more difficult with commercial type structures,” said FDNY Deputy Assistant Chief Chuck Downey, from the scene of today’s 3-alarm fire at 34-38 31st Street in Queens. “We have six total injuries. One to a civilian and five Firefighters, all minor. We have approximately 50 EMS members from surrounding stations here to take care of anybody that needed assistance,” said FDNY Assistant Chief Paul Miano."
 

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