3/31/21 Staten Island 5th Alarm Box 1150

we housed the 23Bn for a year and a half with no issues...why would you say there's no room?..Do you work there?
True, but between the rigs, the busses and the number of personnel it would be tight I think. You're still there so I guess you know what it's like today as it's been 12 years that I'm gone.
 
Address: 60 Davidson St. off Mersereau Ave.

Fire throughout a 2 story 60x380 warehouse

CIDS: Warehouse 1 story 94x42 class 2 light weight steel bar joist concrete roof, within a 60x380 class 5 light weight peaked steel truss roof - Advanced fire on arrival - Use exterior opps only

Box loaded up due to calls - 14:33

E-158: We got something - We see smoke from a distance - 14:35

E-158: 10-75 - Fire in a commercial - 14:36

TL 79 FAST

B-22: Transmit a 2nd Alarm! - 14:42

B-42 RUL, B-40 Safety

B-22: Transmit a 10-80 code 1 - Highly flammable products in the building - 14:43

B-22: We need multiple Tower Ladders - 14:45

SI to B-22: The closest TL's coming in are TL-77 & TL-85, do you want to utilize TL-79 as a TL & designate another FAST truck?
B-22: 10-4

L-83 FAST

B-22: 3rd Alarm! - 14:47

Staging: Richmond Terrace at Mersereau Ave.

B-48 Staging, B-58 Air Recon, E-246 Comm.

D-8: Make it a 4th Alarm - Give us Tower Ladders only - 15:03

Fallback step 2 has been implemented

D-8: We have a fully involved 150x500 warehouse - 4 TL's in operation - Removing all members from the building - DWH - 15:05

C-8: All members are removed from the building & accounted for - 15:16

D-8: Transmit a 5th Alarm - We need additional Tower Ladders - 15:26

D-8: Special call an additional Satellite unit (Sat. 3) Have them meet up with the DEP & hookup with a 20 inch main - 15:52

FC: Per C-11, 6 TL's & 1 Satellite monitor in operation - Transmit a 10-86 for foam operations - 16:15

FC: Special call an aerial truck to replace the FAST truck (L-81) - 16:24

FC: Per C-4, PWH - 17:31

FC: Per C-4a, 2 foam TL's in operation - Hazmat is setting up a decon corridor to decon the members - Remains at PWH - 16:04

FC: Special call an additional Foam unit (F-167) - 16:18

D-8: Special call an additional HazTech Engine (E-274) - 18:50

D-8: Under Control - 19:33

Duration: 5 hours & 2 min.

All Hands:
E-158, 157, 166, 163
L-80, 86, 79F
B-22, 21
R-5
SQ-8
D-8
RAC-5
E-159 w/ Sat. 5

2nd Alarm:
E-156, 160, 153, 155
L-83F, 77 s/c, 85 s/c, 87 s/c
B-23, 42R, 40S
FC, RB, SB, TSU-2, CTU, RM
HM-1, HMB, E-165 HTU

3rd Alarm:
E-161, 164, 162, 167
L-78
B-33, 48 Staging, 58 Air Recon
MSU
E-246 Communications
RAC-2
Car-11, 22c, 4d, 8

4th Alarm:
E-151, 242, 243, 279 (act. 158)
L-114 (act. 79), 76
B-57 (act. 42)

5th Alarm:
E-201, 228, 250, 281
L-161 (act. 85), 105 (act. 83), 81F s/c
B-43
E-284 w/ Sat. 3 s/c
E-274 HTU s/c
Car-12, 4, 11f, 32

10-86:
E-321 w/ F-152
E-247 w/ F-247
E-260 w/ F-260
E-211 (act. 167) w/ F-167 s/c
B-44 (act. 23), 28 (act. 40) Foam Coordinators

Decon Task Force:
E-7
TL-1 (act. 77)

Relief at 19:30
E-210, 5 (act. 211)
L-23, 120, 101F
B-7 (act. 48)

Relief at 20:40
E-47, 10, 22
E-280 Decon
HMB-2

Relief at 23:15
E-206, 26
L-111, 7
B-8
E-265 Decon

Relocations include:
E-279 to E-158
E-241 to E-153
E-211 to E-167
E-224 to E-163
E-220 to E-164
E-318 to E-167
E-225 to E-318
E-221 to E-158
E-309 to E-166
E-311 to E-309
E-237 to E-250
E-234 to E-157
E-303 to E-234
E-24 to E-241
E-280 to E-201
E-15 to E-243
E-323 to E-247
E-282 to E-160
E-214 to E-165
E-21 to E-161
E-16 to E-159
E-53 to E-16
E-3 to E-151
E-5 to E-211
E-263 to E-5
E-294 to E-246
L-156 to L-80
L-109 to TL-86
L-108 to TL-79
TL-105 to L-83
TL-161 to TL-85

L-11 to TL-161
TL-9 to TL-85
TL-114 to TL-79
TL-1 to TL-77

TL-18 to TL-77
TL-21 to TL-18
B-44 to B-23
B-38 to B-22
B-57 to B-42
B-32 to B-21
B-52 to B-32
B-7 to B-48
B-2 to B-23
B-35 to B-42
B-10 to B-35
B-19 to B-10
B-50 to B-44
B-28 to B-40
SQ-252 to R-5
Does anyone know the (?) ones?

Car 4 = Chief of Fire Operations; Chief - Thomas J. Richardson

Car 4D = Chief Of Counterterrorism & Emergency Preparedness: (Rank - Name) - ?

Car 08 = Commander of Staten Island Borough: Deputy Assistant Chief - Kevin F. Woods
Car 11 = Chief Of Special Operations Command; Assistant Chief - John M. Esposito

Car 11F = Chief of Foam Operations; (Rank - Name) - ?

Car 12 = Chief of Safety Command; Deputy Assistant Chief - Michael V. Meyers

Car 22C = Fleet Director: Director - (Name ?)

Car 32 = ?

Division 8: Deputy Chief - Brian Gorman
 
Does anyone know the (?) ones?

Car 4 = Chief of Fire Operations; Chief - Thomas J. Richardson

Car 4D = Chief Of Counterterrorism & Emergency Preparedness: (Rank - Name) - ?

Car 08 = Commander of Staten Island Borough: Deputy Assistant Chief - Kevin F. Woods
Car 11 = Chief Of Special Operations Command; Assistant Chief - John M. Esposito

Car 11F = Chief of Foam Operations; (Rank - Name) - ?

Car 12 = Chief of Safety Command; Deputy Assistant Chief - Michael V. Meyers

Car 22C = Fleet Director: Director - (Name ?)

Car 32 = ?

Division 8: Deputy Chief - Brian Gorman

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Hello! Everyone.

Just out of curiosity, does anyone know where did the fire start?
As there were 3 businesses in operation at the time the fire started.
The woodwork shop, oil storage and recycling business.
 
What car number does these EMS Chief respond in?

+ Car __; EMS Assistant Chief - Jonathan P. Pistilli
+ Car __; EMS Deputy Assistant Chief - Roberto Colon
 
It looks so. I had the pleasure of working with the above named Chiefs when we were Lieutenants. Two great men.
I meet Chief Colon recently, he's still going strong. Without a doubt one of the members with the most time OTJ currently.
 
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