4/3/19 Brooklyn 6th Alarm 10-66 Box 1475

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THEMAJESTIRIUM1 said:
https://youtu.be/lLZvYPfHJmE

( FDNY BOX 1475 - BROOKLYN )  -  FDNY BATTLING A MAJOR 10-66 6TH ALARM FIRE IN A MULTIPLE DWELLING ON 44TH STREET IN THE SUNSET PARK AREA OF BROOKLYN IN NEW YORK CITY.

Another outstanding video, and Commissioner Nigro walked by you.  It looks like you were able to walk around within the Lines?
 
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8060rock said:
10-66 Missing, lost, trapped, or seriously injured member requiring extrication (Increases response by transmission of the next higher alarm, 1 additional deputy chief, 2 battalion chiefs, the collapse unit from the borough of incident, a collapse rescue task force, an additional squad, a SOC Support ladder, a FAST unit, a CFR-D engine, SOC Logistics support van, SOC Compressor truck, SOC Dewatering unit, Public Information officer, EMS division captain, EMS Haz-Tac officer, a BLS ambulance, an ALS ambulance, an EMS Rescue Paramedic ambulance, OMA response physician and a medical officer.) If the cause of the 10-66 is due to a collapse, a signal 10-60 also must be transmitted.

This is outdated
10-66
2 battalions (ff locator officer & fast group supv)
1 rescue task force (rescue, squad & 2nd piece, ssl, collapse unit)
1 cfr-d engine
1 fast truck
To the command post

Next higher alarm to staging

If the 66 is due to a collapse a 10-60 is to be transmitted.
 
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More story/photos:

https://bklyner.com/sunset-park-6-alarm-fire-injures-19-more-than-100-homeless/?utm_source=Today+In+Brooklyn&utm_campaign=94ca7116d0-RSS_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_cefeb1bc9c-94ca7116d0-64209237
 
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Car-22C Fleet Mechanic Supervisor
Car-9 Queens Borough Commander
Car-23 Public Information Officer
Car-2H Press Secretary
Car-24B  Director Medical Equipment Unit
Car--11A Chief Rescue Operations
Car-3 Chief of Department
Car-12 Chief Safety & Inspectional Services
Car-4 Chief of Operations
Car-1 Fire Commissioner
 
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Signal73 said:
Car-22C Fleet Mechanic Supervisor
Car-9 Queens Borough Commander
Car-23 Public Information Officer
Car-2H Press Secretary
Car-24B  Director Medical Equipment Unit
Car--11A Chief Rescue Operations
Car-3 Chief of Department
Car-12 Chief Safety & Inspectional Services
Car-4 Chief of Operations
Car-1 Fire Commissioner

Pretty Sure I heard Car 16C (Director of Fire Alarm Dispatch) also respond on the scanner
 
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Address: 702 44th St. at 7th Ave. (AKA 4401 7th Ave.)

Fire on the top floor & into the cockloft of a 6 story 100x200 H type MD

Phone Alarm 1475 - 7th Ave & 44th St. - Reporting a structural fire. - 16:46

Box loaded up due to calls - Now receiving an address: 702 44th St. - 16:47

TL-149 FAST, E-241 4th Engine, E-228 (became avail.) also added.

E-201: You have an apt? BD: Negative, they saying fire out the windows, possibly the 6th floor. - 16:48

E-201: 10-75 - Top floor fire. - 16:48

B-40: Fire out the top floor windows - Extra E&T. (E-228 & H&L-147) - 16:49

BD transmitting the All Hands.

B-40: 2 L/S, searches in progress, DWH - 16:53

B-40: 2nd Alarm - Fire in the cockloft - 16:57

B-32 RUL, B-41 Safety

H&L-147: Assign another aerial to setup on 44th St. (L-122) - 16:59

D-11: Transmit a 3rd Alarm. - 17:04

Staging: 7th Ave. at 46th St.

D-11: Give me a 4th Alarm. - 17:12

BD to D-11: 722 & 769 44th St. reporting fire has extended to their PD's. - 17:18

D-11: Give me a 10-66 - Unaccounted member. (Automatic upgrade to 5th Alarm)- 17:19

B-58 FAST Group Supervisor, B-44 Firefighter Locator Officer, H&L-101 FAST, E-226 CFR, E-160 w/ CR-5

FC: Per D-11, all members are accounted for - in the process of conducting a roll call. - 17:31

FC: Per D-11: 5 L/S, 3 L/O, in the process of setting up 2 TL's - Heavy fire on the top floor - This is a wind impacted fire, DWH - 17:36

FC: Roll call completed. 2 TL's in operation, still have heavy fire, DWH - 17:49

FC: Special call 2 additional BC's into the CP. - BD to D-8: Are you able to release any of the BC's at your box? D-8: Negative at this time. - BD to FC: At this time you'll have B-33 & B-35. - 18:25

FC: Special call 2 additional FAST trucks. (L-102 act. 122 & L-81 act. 109) - 18:26

FC: Special call 2 additional trucks. (TL-105 & L-113) - 18:45

FC: Special call 3 TL's - 2 of them have to be 95ft, 1 can be a 75ft. (TL-119 act. 131, 12 act. 119 & TL-153) - 19:30

FC: Special call 2 additional BC's & another 95ft TL. (B-4 act. 42, 50 act. 33 & TL-9) - 19:58

FC: Per COD C-3, Transmit a 6th Alarm. - We have 6 TL's in operation, 1 TL being setup in the rear, extinguishing fire in the A & B wings - Exterior operations. - Primaries are negative in the A wing on floors 1-5 & on floors 1-3 in the B wing, all other searches are delayed due to stability of the building & fire conditions. - DWH - 20:18

New staging area: 8th Ave. at 41st St.

FC: Special call 1 additional engine. (E-227) - 20:39

FC: Per C-4, special call a MCC. (E-233 w/ MCC-1) - 20:54

MCC-1: FC is taking up - MCC-1 will be your radio contact. - Special call a new FAST truck. (L-108) - 23:17

MCC-1: Per D-11, DEP is in the process of cutting water to the building, National Grid is in the process of cutting the gas, Con Ed has cut the power, private contractor is in the process of constructing a fence around the building. - This is an ongoing operation. - Placing the incident Under Control. - 18:07 (4/4/19)

Duration: 1 day, 1 hour & 41 min.

Maybe:
E-201, 282, 247, 241, 228 s/c
L-148, 109, 149F, 147 s/c
B-40, 48
R-2
SQ-1
D-11
RAC-5

2nd Alarm Maybe:
E-250, 240, 281
L-131, 122 s/c
B-42, 32R, 41S
FC, FCB, SB, RB, TSU-2, RM
E-284 w/ Sat. 3

3rd Alarm Maybe:
E-279, 239, 242, 220
L-168
B-43, 38, 39 Air Recon
E-246 Communications
MSU, CTU
Car-22C, 9
RAC-2

4th Alarm:
E-330, 243, 248, 255
L-172, 132 (act. 109)
B-31
Car-23

5th Alarm - 10-66:
E-280, 224, 210, 235, 226C
L-157, 156 (act. 122), 101F, 102F (act. 122) s/c, 81F (act. 109) s/c, 105 s/c, 113 s/c, 119 (act. 131) s/c, 12 (act. 119) s/c, 153 s/c, 9 s/c
B-57 (act. 40), 58FGS, 44FFL, 33 s/c, 35 s/c. 4 (act. 42) s/c, 50 (act. 33) s/c
R-5
SQ-252
TL-1 Soc Support
E-160 w/ CR-5
Car-2H, 24B, 11A, 3, 12

6th Alarm:
E-202, 206 (act. 219), 207, 21 (act. 205), 227 s/c
L-101, 110, 173F (act. 174), 108F s/c
B-52 s/c, 1 s/c, 16 s/c
E-233 w/ MCC-1 s/c
Car-4, 1

Relief companies @23:45
E-34, 82, 301
L-14, 15, 163

Relief companies 4/4/19 @15:40
E-166
L-51, 163

Some Relocations:
E-231 to E-281
E-202 to E-201
E-310 to E-282
E-155 to E-241
E-318 to E-247
E-219 to E-250
E-221 to E-279
E-7 to E-239
E-153 to E-330
E-225 to E-255
E-15 to E-224
E-16 to E-220
E-21 to E-205
E-293 to E-231
E-206 to E-219
E-263 to E-233
SQ-41 to R-2
L-132 to L-109
L-102 to L-122

L-169 to L-148
L-174 to L-156
L-8 to L-132
L-156 to L-122
L-173 to L-174
L-81 to L-109
H&L-118 to H&L-147
H&L-20 to H&L-101
TL-119 to TL-131
TL-79 to TL-149
TL-159 to TL-172
TL-12 to TL-119
TL-142 to TL-159
TL-138 to TL-146
TL-44 to TL-119
B-7 to B-48
B-51 to B-44
B-57 to B-40
B-4 to B-42
B-50 to B-33

B-46 to B-57
B-10 to B-41
B-2 to B-42

via citizen:
Who was Division 11 Deputy Chief ?
 
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