Bulldog
Bulldog
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I also wonder why the MTU would go considering the barge isn't very close to shore?Stupid question (not my 1st): Would the Marine Tactical Unit go 175 miles with lights & siren? What about tolls?
I also wonder why the MTU would go considering the barge isn't very close to shore?Stupid question (not my 1st): Would the Marine Tactical Unit go 175 miles with lights & siren? What about tolls?
The MTU carries support equipment that can be used. Something that has to considered is, fire hoses are pouring how many gallons of water on to this blaze per minute. Where is this water going? If unable to drain on its own, the barge can sink. The MTU also has dewatering pumps and provides them with two more FDNY bodies.I also wonder why the MTU would go considering the barge isn't very close to shore?
The Chief is riding on Mar 6. A Batt Chief is assigned to all mutual aid calls.I'm assuming the Marine battalion either road on Marine 6 or drove, I'm sure he certainly didn't go that far in 1 of the small boats.
You would think the least the local departments could do would be to provide equipment to pump water from the barge! In addition, the way that looked I'm not sure it would be that safe to put people on board the barge unless a fire has been substantially reduced in size.The MTU carries support equipment that can be used. Something that has to considered is, fire hoses are pouring how many gallons of water on to this blaze per minute. Where is this water going? If unable to drain on its own, the barge can sink. The MTU also has dewatering pumps and provides them with two more FDNY bodies.
Post #1 had M6A will be activated to cover for M6.Any idea what boat was used to back fill marine 6?
The bin walls are fitted with openings at the deck level called freeing ports. They are designed to drain the water from the bin overboard. That prevents the additional weight and free surface effect of the water (which essentially acts to raise the center of gravity of the barge).The MTU carries support equipment that can be used. Something that has to considered is, fire hoses are pouring how many gallons of water on to this blaze per minute. Where is this water going? If unable to drain on its own, the barge can sink. The MTU also has dewatering pumps and provides them with two more FDNY bodies.
Marine 6A was used. Each of the three FDNY Marine Units, Marine 1, 6, & 9, are assigned three vessels. The first is their main boat, the second is known as the A=Alpha boat, & a B=Bravo boat. The Alpha boat are 33' Safe boats that pump 1000 gmp. FDNY had received several new additional boat in the past few years. One of the changes in these safe boats is that the nozzle is now stright tip. The Marine Batt uses an Alpha boat along with Marine 3, 4, & 8. The older Alpha boats are used as spares and carry a letter "A" behind their number such as '3A'. The Bravo boats are Marine Ambulances and the only firefighting equipment carried are portable fire extinguishers. They are assigned as Marine1B, 6B, & 9B. The Scuba boat looks like a Bravo boat. Since these are all Safe Boats, like helicopters they receive a high level of maintance.Any idea what boat was used to back fill marine 6?







I have no info on that.Second stupid question . . . what about crew relief? The M-6 crew has been on duty for at least 24 hours now.






Any idea what boat was used to back fill marine 6?