5/16/21 Staten Island 2nd Alarm Box 1090

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Fire Location: 37 Reiss Ln

Box loaded up. Couple calls

Fire in a private dwelling

E-159 “Got smoke in the distance”

E-159 gave the 10-75 “Fire blowing thru the roof”

B-21 All Hands extra Engine & Truck

E-159,160,161,152,165s/c
L-81,85,77(Fast),83s/c
B-21,22
R-5
Sq-8
D-8
Rac-5
E-284 w/ Sat. 3
RB

D-8 going to delayed coming from Coney Island. I’m on the belt now

RB we are 10-84 put us on the box

B-21 2 story class 4 peaked roof PD. Fire in the rear going up the inside thru the roof

B-21 2 L/S/O stretching a 3rd

B-21 transmit a 2nd Alarm

2nd Alarm
E-153,162,156
L-78,109 Act. 81s/c
B-23(FF)
B-42(RUL)
B-40(Safety)
SB
FC
Tac-2
RM-1
CTU


Reocations:
Ladder 109 Act. Ladder 81
Battalion 57 Act. Battalion 23
 
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I know Squads are assigned as Engines if 1st, 2nd or 3rd due (except Squad 8 which only takes in 1st & 2nd due boxes). I thought the Engines with Satellites were the same way. On this fire, E159 was first due and responded (without the Satellite). I was surprised to see E152 (Back-Up Satellite transport) assigned as the 4th engine. I thought E152 would be kept available for the Satellite, especially on Staten Island where it's assigned on All-Hands/Doubtful fires.

Would the same hold true in say, the Bronx? If E72 was 1st, 2nd or 3rd due and E97 was 4th due on the 10-75, would the Satellite then come from Queens (E324)?
 
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I know Squads are assigned as Engines if 1st, 2nd or 3rd due (except Squad 8 which only takes in 1st & 2nd due boxes). I thought the Engines with Satellites were the same way. On this fire, E159 was first due and responded (without the Satellite). I was surprised to see E152 (Back-Up Satellite transport) assigned as the 4th engine. I thought E152 would be kept available for the Satellite, especially on Staten Island where it's assigned on All-Hands/Doubtful fires.

Would the same hold true in say, the Bronx? If E72 was 1st, 2nd or 3rd due and E97 was 4th due on the 10-75, would the Satellite then come from Queens (E324)?
Yes....If you look at the BRONX JOBS recently you will see 324 / Satt 4 assigned and responding on the 2nd Alarm.
Regarding S.I. you will also see recently
284 / Satt responding to a job
 
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Fire Location: 37 Reiss Ln

Box loaded up. Couple calls

Fire in a private dwelling

E-159 “Got smoke in the distance”

E-159 gave the 10-75 “Fire blowing thru the roof”

B-21 All Hands extra Engine & Truck

E-159,160,161,152,165s/c
L-81,85,77(Fast),82s/c
B-21,22
R-5
Sq-8
D-8
Rac-5
E-284 w/ Sat. 3
RB

D-8 going to delayed coming from Coney Island. I’m on the belt now

RB we are 10-84 put us on the box

B-21 2 story class 4 peaked roof PD. Fire in the rear going up the inside thru the roof

B-21 2 L/S/O stretching a 3rd

B-21 transmit a 2nd Alarm

2nd Alarm
E-153,162,156
L-83,109 Act. 81s/c
B-23(FF)
B-42(RUL)
B-40(Safety)
SB
FC
Tac-2
RM-1
CTU


Reocations:
Ladder 109 Act. Ladder 81
Battalion 57 Act. Battalion 23
L-78 was 10-84. Long ride for L-82, perhaps it was L-83 as the original extra truck and L-78 went later on.
 

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Ah. Usually that term is used when a box has 3 engines that arrive before the first truck. An example of the truckless triangle would be Engine 237,218,217 and 230 respectively. If a job comes in between them chances are three engines will be 84 before the first truck.
 

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Ah. Usually that term is used when a box has 3 engines that arrive before the first truck. An example of the truckless triangle would be Engine 237,218,217 and 230 respectively. If a job comes in between them chances are three engines will be 84 before a single truck.
Yeah I get that in Brooklyn, etc. I was just pointing out that this box is about the same--long--distance to all the trucks 10-84 on the 1st alarm.
 
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Yeah I get that in Brooklyn, etc. I was just pointing out that this box is about the same--long--distance too all the trucks 10-84 on the 1st alarm.
Well that observation makes sense, but since 81 and 161 (3rd due) respond together it takes away the truckless triangle part.
 
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