5/11/2021 Brooklyn All Hands 10-77 Box 1611

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Address: 1548 East New York Avenue - off Rockaway Avenue

Fire on the 6th floor of a 13 story 100x100 MD.

1003 - Bn. 44 - Transmit a verbal box for 1548 East New York Avenue. Fire on the 6th floor.

1005 - Bn. 44 - Transmit the 10-77. We have heavy smoke from the 6th floor window.

L-103 FAST

1009 - Bn. 44 - All Hands - Fire in Apt. 6F. Attack stair "A".

1012 - Bn. 44 - We have water on the fire. Searches are in progress.

1020 - FC - per Div. 15 - Primary searches are complete and negative in the fire apartment, the floor above, and on the fire floor. MBFKD.

1024 - FC - Primaries are negative throughout. PWH - Duration 21 minutes.

1030 - FC - Secondary searches are complete and negative. Under Control - Duration 27 minutes.

Maybe:
E-231, 233, 227, 332, 234 HRN, 222 CFRD
L-176, 175, 103F, 123, 170
B-44, 38, 37, 58 Safety
S-252
R-2
D-15
RB, SB, FC
TL-105 Vent Support
RAC-2

Relocators:
E-210 act. E-227
TL-124 act. TL-120
 
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E-231,233,227,332
E-234(H.R Nozzle)
E-222(C.F.R.D)
L-176,175,103(Fast)
L-123,170,105(Vent)
B-44,38,37,58(Safety)
R-2
Sq-252
D-15
Rac-2
RB,SB
FC
 
No idea....I Wonder how it works...

Did they go with packs & tools?

Did they wait till 176 got there and grabbed tools off their truck?

I have no idea
 
If a company is OOS mechanical and don’t have a rig they cannot be considered as a legit company.

No apparatus or full compliment of tools .
 
A Chief's worst nightmare. A truck doing B.I. on the engine and the first due truck arriving on the scene staffed by the engine.
 
Very dangerous situation having a company who is not assigned running around a fire building.
No accountability in an emergency.
 
A Chief's worst nightmare. A truck doing B.I. on the engine and the first due truck arriving on the scene staffed by the engine.
That’s the way it used to be when I got on. MPO + 4 truck members, except when it’s a tiller rig, then it was 3 truckie’s on engine with truck officer.
Used to cross train at drill with engines & trucks. I guess the job felt smaller rig out on streets safer back then.🤷‍♂️
 
Very dangerous situation having a company who is not assigned running around a fire building.
No accountability in an emergency.
Back in the 80's 38 Truck was OOS in quarters for a mechanical issue. A box came in across the park in the Pelham Pkwy area in 38's second due area, at that time. The officer of 38 and 4 members, chauffer stayed back for the mechanic, threw the saw, tools and packs on the hose bed of 88 Engine and took in the box. The Batt Chief took pleasure in seeing the members get off the back step and report in for fire duty. I believe the fire was a top floor job and was a FDNY magazine, WNYF, story.

Just reminiscing
 
Back in the 80's 38 Truck was OOS in quarters for a mechanical issue. A box came in across the park in the Pelham Pkwy area in 38's second due area, at that time. The officer of 38 and 4 members, chauffer stayed back for the mechanic, threw the saw, tools and packs on the hose bed of 88 Engine and took in the box. The Batt Chief took pleasure in seeing the members get off the back step and report in for fire duty. I believe the fire was a top floor job and was a FDNY magazine, WNYF, story.

Just reminiscing
Gr8 story brother .....gr8 reminiscing!
 
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