4/19/21 Manhattan 3rd Alarm Box 0361

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Address: 142 Bleecker St. at LaGuardia Place

Fire on the 2nd floor of a 5 story 100x30 mixed occupancy

Phone Alarm Box 0361 - Reporting smoke from the chimney - 17:46

B-2: Give a 10-75 - 17:48

H&L-20 FAST

B-2: Fire on the 2nd floor - 17:52

B-2: All Hands - 2 L/S/O - DWH - 17:54

D-1: Extra E&T (E-5 & L-3) - 17:55

D-1: Transmit a 2nd Alarm - 17:56

B-7 RUL, B-4 Safety, E-9 w/ Sat. 1

D-1: We have 1 10-45 (non life-threatening) being removed from the fire escape - 18:00

D-1: 3 L/S, 2 L/O - DWH - 18:10

D-1: Requesting 2 additional trucks (L-11 & TL-12) - 18:15

D-1: Transmit a 3rd Alarm -18:17

Staging: Houston St. at Thompson St.

D-1: The 10-45 is a code 4 - 18:24

D-1: We are requiring 2 additional trucks (H&L-6 & L-10) - 18:28

FC: Special call 2 additional trucks (TL-1 & TL-18 act. 9) - 18:40

FC: Per C-6, 4 L/S/O - DWH - 18:43

FC: Per C-6, We still have 4 L/S/O - DWH - 19:14

FC: Special call a truck for salvage (TL-7) - 19:40

FC: Per C-6, PWH - 19:55

D-1: Under Control - 20:32

Duration: 2 hours & 48 min.

Maybe:
E-24, 33, SQ-18, E-55, 5 s/c
L-5, 9, 20F, 3 s/c
B-2, 6
R-1
SQ-1
D-1
RAC-1

2nd Alarm Maybe:
E-14, 28, 7
L-8, 11 s/c, 12 s/c
B-1, 7R, 4S
FC, SB, RB, TSU-1, CTU, RM
E-9 w/ Sat. 1

3rd Alarm:
E-59 (act. 5), 10, 4, 26
L-6 s/c, 10 s/c, 1 s/c, 18
(act. 9) s/c, 7 Salvage
B-9, 8 Staging
MSU
E-263 Communications
RAC-2
Car-6, 32, 22c, 12b

Relocations include:
E-226 to E-55
E-59 to E-5
E-291 to E-5
E-221 to E-6
E-202 to E-10
E-237 to E-26
E-241 to E-202
L-25 to L-8
TL-18 to TL-9
TL-14 to TL-9
TL-22 to TL-1
TL-21 to TL-7
H&L-101 to H&L-20
SQ-41 to R-1
B-45 to B-6
B-40 to B-2
B-16 to B-9
 

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Address: 142 Bleecker St. at LaGuardia Place

Fire on the 2nd floor of a 5 story 100x30 mixed occupancy

B-2: Give a 10-75 - 17:48

H&L-20 FAST

B-2: Fire on the 2nd floor - 17:52

B-2: All Hands - 2 L/S/O - DWH - 17:54

D-1: Extra E&T (E- & L-3) - 17:55

D-1: Transmit a 2nd Alarm - 17:56

B-7 RUL, B-4 Safety, E-9 w/ Sat. 1

D-1: We have 1 10-45 (non life-threatening) being removed from the fire escape - 18:00

D-1: 3 L/S, 2 L/O - DWH - 18:10

D-1: Requesting 2 additional trucks (L-11 & TL-12) - 18:15

D-1: Transmit a 3rd Alarm -18:17

Maybe:
E-24, SQ-18, E-33, 55, 5 s/c
L-5, 9, 20F, 3 s/c
B-2, 6
R-1
SQ-1
D-1
RAC-1

2nd Alarm Maybe:
E-14, 3, 7
L-8, 11 s/c, 12 s/c
B-1, 7R, 4S
FC, SB, RB, TSU-1, CTU, RM
E-9 w/ Sat. 1

3rd Alarm:
E-59 (act. 5), 10, 4, 26
B-8 Staging
MSU
Car-6, 32, 22c

Relocations include:
E-226 to E-55
E-59 to E-5
TL-18 to TL-9
SQ-41 to R-1
B-45 to B-6
B-40 to B-2
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( FDNY BOX 0361 - MANHATTAN ) - APPARENTLY FIRE WAS IN THE DUCT WORK OF A RESTAURANT WITH EXTENSION. VIDEO ON LINK BELOW.


( FDNY BOX 0361 - MANHATTAN ) - FDNY BATTLING A 3RD ALARM FIRE IN A MULTIPLE DWELLING AND DUCT WORK OF A RESTAURANT ON BLEECKER STREET IN THE VILLAGE AREA OF MANHATTAN IN NEW YORK CITY.
 
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Do you guys get special permission from FDNY Headquarters to walk thru the fire scene and across hoselines and up next to FDNY command posts? Or do you guys do that on your own? And why do you guys wear FDNY job issued uniforms?
 
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Do you guys get special permission from FDNY Headquarters to walk thru the fire scene and across hoselines and up next to FDNY command posts? Or do you guys do that on your own? And why do you guys wear FDNY job issued uniforms?
Nope they do that shit on their own. They will say they have permission but no one want them there. And most guys don’t want them showing up at their firehouses either. Everyone thinks they’re on the job. PD included. I’m talking about the 2 that ride around in a red crown Vic with lights in it. That park nose to nose with the first due engine at a multiple in upper manhattan. That drive over hose lines. I do believe impersonating a fireman is a crime. I may be wrong
 
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I understand “buffing”. I understand “buff videos”. I am a fire buff. Hence why I follow this site. I just don’t understand how it’s allowed that they dress up in FDNY work uniforms and carry radios, and walk all over the fire scene. That can’t be legal. Imagine police buffs showing up in NYPD uniforms showing up to crime scene taking pictures. These guys got some nerve walking right up to command posts as I’ve seen in other videos.
 
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FDNY Fire Marshals are sworn police officers with full arrest powers. As a matter of fact, in NYC only an FDNY FM can deem a fire to be incendiary in nature,
 
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I'm not sure what to make of the observations about the activities of buffs at this fire. But, I think I'm envious. In 1969, I was buffing a fifth alarm on Morrowfield Avenue off Murray Avenue in the Squirrel Hill section of Pittsburgh about three in the morning. I was watching the Bureau of Fire trying to stop a top floor burning in a huge apartment building. Not a soul around...across the street.....watching the overhead power lines. Suddenly, a cop is beating me with his baton..."Get the ____ outta here...NOW"
1996...Chicago...0100 hrs...buffing a 2-11 in a Greek restaurant on West Division Avenue with a bunch of gray-haired buffs. We are in an alley two blocks from the job shooting the breeze with the engineer on Engine 78 who's on a plug. Same thing.. a Chicago PD sergeant charges around the corner screaming "Anyone here in five minutes is going to jail!"....Yes ma'am!
What's the secret? I'd like to avoid this in the future.
 
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Nope they do that shit on their own. They will say they have permission but no one want them there. And most guys don’t want them showing up at their firehouses either. Everyone thinks they’re on the job. PD included. I’m talking about the 2 that ride around in a red crown Vic with lights in it. That park nose to nose with the first due engine at a multiple in upper manhattan. That drive over hose lines. I do believe impersonating a fireman is a crime. I may be wrong
We used to tell them, your not on the job, you have a job!
 
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