5/3/26 Queens 4th Alarm 10-66 Box 7738

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Fire Location: 26-26 93rd St

Reported as a fire in a PD

Box Loaded Up

E-316 gave the 10-75 @14:58

Fire top floor of a 2 1/2 story peaked roof PD 20 X 40

E-316 All Hands on Arrival 14:58

E-316,289,263,312,287
L-138,154,117(Fast),136
B-49,46
R-4
Sq-288
D-14
Rac-1

*E-307 relocated to the Bronx

E-316 2nd Alarm. Fire extending to exposure 4. @14:59

2nd Alarm
E-292,325,262
E-324 w/ Sat. 4
L-163
B-45(FF)
B-52(RUL)
B-50(Safety)
RB,SB
FC
Tac-1
RM
CTU-1

B-49 we have heavy fire in the original fire building with extension to exposure 2

B-49 we have 4 L/S 3 in Opp. We also have extension to a garage in the rear

B-49 transmit a full 3rd Alarm @15:08

*Astoria Blvd & 90 St for Staging*

3rd Alarm
E-273,319,259,260,303(Comm)
L-167 Act. 154(Fast),129,116
B-28(FF)
B-12(Staging)
B-33(ARC)
Rac-2
MSU
Car-4E(DAC of CTEP)
Car-32(Medical Officer BX & M)
Car-16A(Assistant Commissioner Bureau of Communications)

D-14 Fast Truk going to work for a member. Start out on another Fast Truck. Members taking member out via portable ladder on the exposure 4 side.

D-14 hold off on the 10-66

FC per Car-4E Transmit a 10-66 @15:20

10-66
E-293,307(C.F.R.D)
L-127,128(Fast)
B-37
R-3
Sq-270

FC we have 3 PDs involved 6 L/S/O. Units opening up. Still searching for missing member

FC per Car-4E Transmit a full 4th Alarm @15:23

4th Alarm
E-305,306 Act. ??,274,75 Act. 316s/c,332 Act. 307
L-9 Act. ??,140,14 Act. 117
L-142 Act. ??s/c,135 Act. 117s/c
L-50 Act. 138s/c,102 Act. 136s/c
B-51(FF)
B-6 Act. 46(Elmhurst Hospital)
B-8(Cornell Hospital)
Car-11(Chief of SOC)
Car-23A(Press Officer)
Car-12A(Executive Officer to The Chief of Safety Command)
Car-23D(Press Duty)
Car-3(Chief of Department)
Car-4(Chief of Opps)
Car-1F(Fire Commissioner Security Detail)

FC per Car-4E missing member has been found & removed from the building

FC per Car-4E all members are accounted for

QD to Sq-252 & Sq-1 go 10-8 back to Brooklyn (Assigned in Error)

FC per Car-4E the 10-66 has been resolved. 6 L/S/O. Trucks opening up. Primaries in exposure 2 are complete & negative. DWH

FC per Car-4E any unit on the 10-66 not 10-84 can go 10-8

FC per Car-4E. Fire originally started in the garage in the rear of the fire building possible a car extended into the fire building and exposures

FC also assign a Battalion to Elmhurst Hospital

FC per Car-4E s/c 2 Trucks into staging

FC per Car-4E. (2) 10-45s No Codes

FC on Box 7738 Car-3 assuming command. S/c 2 more trucks into the command post

FC per Car-3 s/c 2 Engines into the Command Post

FC per Car-3 those previously reported 10-45s are Code 4s

FC per Car-3 PWH

FC per Car-3 Fire Under Control @1715

Duration 2 Hours & 20 Minutes

1. Street
2. Similar Attached
3. 1 Story Garage
4. Similar Attached

Relocations:
Squad 61 to Squad 288
Engine 222 Act. Engine ??
Engine 306 Act. Engine ??
Engine 235 Act. Engine 324
Engine 224 Act. Engine 305
Engine 332 Act. Engine 307
Engine 315 Act. Engine 273
Engine 14 Act. Engine 287
Engine 75 Act. Engine 316
Engine 58 Act. Engine 263
Engine 60 Act. Engine 260
Engine 21 Act. Engine 289
Ladder 132 Act. Ladder 154
Ladder 167 Act. Ladder154
Ladder 14 Act. Ladder 117
Ladder 135 Act. Ladder 117

Ladder 54 Act. Ladder 129
Ladder 25 Act Ladder 116
Ladder ?? Act. Ladder 163
Ladder 9 Act. Ladder ??
Ladder 50 Act. Ladder 138
Battalion 31 Act. Battalion 45
Battalion 6 Act. Battalion 46
Battalion 1 Act. Battalion 50

*Citizen App Photo*

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1622 XR3 - Released, show us 10-8

1622 MBD(Sounds like 5A) - Fire Operations ongoing, pot mod, total patient count is 6, (4) MOS Transported and (2) Civilian Green Tags RMA.

1623 MBD - For the MOS its (1) orange, (2) Yellow Tags and (1) Green Tags

1644 52X - We have (1) Green Tag MOS.

1700 45F - Clear us from the scene

1500 C84 - 10-8

1707 MBD - Operations ongoing, Potential is Moderate, total patient count is 11, (9) FF, (2) Civilians.

1710 - MOS is (9), (1) Orange Tag, (2) Yellow Tags, and (6) Green Tags.

XR1 XR3 XR4 HT1 HT2
5 5R
52X 69S
45F
C45 C84 C35 C54 C
 
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The FDNY is going through a very busy period of multiple alarms recently. It's a credit to the department and members that they can cope with the excessively high number of alarms.
 
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