5/18/22 Bronx 3rd Alarm Box 2186

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Address: 416, 418, 420, & 422 East 143rd St. off Willis Ave.

Fire throughout 4 vacant 3 story MD's (site of previous 4th Alarm)

Phone Alarm - Reporting fire from the roof of a 3 family home on East 143rd St. - 02:46

BXD to B-14: Getting a couple of calls on this - We're getting 480 East 143, 450 East 144 & 426 East 143 - 02:48

B-14: 10-75 - 2nd Alarm - Fire on the roof of a vacant building under construction - We need another TL (TL-31) - 02:52

L-55 FAST, B-17 RUL, B-3 Safety

B-14: Give us a 3rd Alarm - Fire throughout - 02:55

B-19 Staging, B-39 Air Recon, E-263 Communications

D-6: We have 4 building fully involved - 3 L/S/O, setting up a TL - 03:04

D-6: The corrected addresses are 422, 420, 418 & 416 East 143 - Exterior operations - 4 L/S/O & 2 TL's being setup - 03:22

B-19: Special call 2 additional trucks (TL-14 & L-47 act. 42) - 03:29

FC: The original fire building is 420 East 143, exposure 2 is 422, exposure 2a is 424, exposure 4 is 418 & exposure 4a is 416 - 03:38

FC: Per C-13a, Heavy fire in 3 building - 3 L/S/O - 2 TL's & 1 multiversal in operation - DWH - 03:42

FC: Special call an additional truck to relieve the FAST truck (TL-117 act. 17) - 04:00

FC: Per C-13a, There's a total collapse of the original fire building, exposure 2 & 4 partially collapsed - Companies are hitting hot spots - 04:30

FC: Per C-13a, Unable to complete secondaries due to structural stability - Special call 3 engines, 2 75ft TL's & 1 BC for relief - PWH - 04:59

FC: We have (1) 10-45 no code - 05:45

FC: The 10-45 is a code 4 - Remaining searches are delayed due to structural stability - 10-41 code 4 - Under Control - 06:08

Duration: 3 hours & 22 min.

First Alarm:
E-60, 83, SQ-41, 71
L-17, 29, 55F
B-14, 26
R-3
SQ-61
D-6
RAC-3

2nd Alarm:
E-73, 50, 59, 82
L-42, 19, 31 s/c
B-16, 17R, 3S
FC, RB, SB, TSU-1, RM, CTU
E-72 w/ Sat. 2

*E-35, TL-14 & B-12 on another box in Manhattan.

3rd Alarm:
E-92, 94, 46, 42
L-28, 14 s/c, 47 (act. 42) s/c, 117F (act. 17) s/c
B-18, 19 Staging, 39 Air Recon
E-263 Communications
RAC-1
Car-13a, 22g, 33, 12c, 16c, 2h

Relief at 5:00
E-69, 68, 48
L-33, 45
B-52

Relief at 12:30
E-43
L-46
B-20

Relocations:
E-76 to E-92
E-81 to E-71
E-39 to E-60
E-66 to E-73
E-295 to E-82
L-117 to L-17
L-25 to L-19
L-47 to L-42
L-9 to L-14
SQ-288 to R-3
B-9 to B-14
B-10 to B-3

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Same 4 buildings as in the previous 4th Alarm

 
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Car-13A (Assistant Chief of Fire Prevention AC Kevin J. Brennan) as per progress report 4
 
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Relocations:
Engine 295 Act. Engine 82
Engine 21 Act. Engine 42
Ladder 140 Act. Ladder 29
Ladder 38 Act. Ladder 42
Ladder 51 Act. Ladder 17
 
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05:46 - FC: (!) 10-45 no code

06:08 - FC -UC - duration 3 hr. 22 min., the 10-45 is a code 4
 
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For all those who ask about what goes to the fire first (closest units, relocators, etc.), here is the answer. It’s always the closest units. It went from a 10-75 to a 3rd Alarm in 3 minutes. If you look at the apparatus assigned on each alarm, it’s all apparatus very close to the fire. There was no time for any relocators to get in the area and hence make an assignment of them appear illogical. If this didn’t go to a 3rd for 45 minutes, then E39 could have made it to E60’s quarters and been assigned on the 3rd Alarm.
 
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