3/3/23 Brooklyn All Hands Box 2214

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Address: 2001 Ave. A

1 story, 20'x40' Commercial
Report of kitchen fire in store

Maybe,
E310, 283, 231
L174, 120
B58

E257/L170 unavailable (Box 2163)

B58: using 2 Engines & 2 Trucks for oven fire

B58 gave All Hands/UC
 
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Another oven fire. In my 24 years responding as a FF we only had food on the stove. Now its food in the oven.
So, why doesn't the FDNY have 10-26 Code 1 for food ON the stove and 10-26 Code 2 for food IN the stove
 
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Address: 2001 Ave. A

1 story, 20'x40' Commercial
Report of kitchen fire in store

Maybe,
E310, 283, 231
L174, 120
B58

E257/L170 unavailable (Box 2163)

B58: using 2 Engines & 2 Trucks for oven fire
9001 Avenue A - Remsen Ave address are 600s
B58 gave All Hands/UC
 
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Usually the oven would contain the fire, unless some genus opens the door to the oven and runs out of the kitchen. Thanksgiving turkeys are usually the result of oven fires.
 
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Usually the oven would contain the fire, unless some genus opens the door to the oven and runs out of the kitchen. Thanksgiving turkeys are usually the result of oven fires.
When I lived in Texas, the bulk of our Thanksgiving Day Turkey Fires were caused by turkey deep fryers. Out in the open, they were generally okay. In the garage, they were usually a manageable problem. Up against the side of the house, look out!
 
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When I was working Turkey fryers weren't invented yet.
Never saw them in Brooklyn when I was there. Left the New York area in 1991 and my first experience with them was in Texas around the mid to late 1990's.
 
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