6/20/23 Manhattan 3rd Alarm Box 0131

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Address: 80 Madison St. at Catherine St.

Fire in a E-Bike store on the first floor of a 6 story 40x120 class 3 mixed occupancy

Phone Alarm - Reporting fire in an E-Bike store next to 43 Catherine St. - 00:15

H&L-6 became avail. & assigned

MD to B-2: You have a 3&3 response and we're also getting the address 80 Madison St. - 00:15

TL-12 (act. 1) :Transmit a 10-75 - 00:19

TL-1 FAST, HM-1, HMB & E-44 HTU assigned

D-1: Extra E&T (E-7 & L-8) - 00:22

MD transmitting the All Hands.

D-1: Transmit a 2nd Alarm - Updated address is 80 Madison St. - 00:27

B-7 RUL, B-35 Safety, E-24 w/ Sat. 1

D-1: We have (1) 10-45 no code - 00:28

D-1: We need EMS forthwith - 00:32

D-1: We have another 10-45 no code - 00:34

D-1: We have a 3rd 10-45 - 00:42

D-1: We need 2 additional trucks (TL-119 act. 1 & TL-15) - 00:43

D-1: Transmit a 3rd Alarm - Fire is extending into the exposure - 00:45

B-4 Staging, E-279 Communications

D-1: We now (4) 10-45's, (1) is a code 2, (2) are code 3 & (1) still undetermined - 00:46

D-1: We have an additional 10-45 that brings it to a total of (5) - 00:55

D-1: 3 L/S/O - Water on all visible fire - 00:57

FC: We're 10-8 from the Queens 2nd Alarm and responding to your 3rd Alarm - 01:00

D-1: Send us 2 extra trucks (H&L-20 & TL-9) - 01:05

D-1: Update on the 10-45 count, we have (5) code 2 & (1) code 3 - 01:15

D-1: Requesting 2 additional trucks, 1 will relieve the FAST truck (TL-13 act. 1 FAST & L-11) - 01:25

FC: Special call 2 additional trucks (H&L-5 & L-3) - 01:36

FC: We now have a total of (7) 10-45's, (6) code 2 and (1) code 4 - 01:58

FC: Per D-1, PWH - 02:18

FC: Under Control - 02:36

Duration: 2 Hours & 22 Min.

Maybe;
E-9, 16 (act. 6), 33, 240 (act. 10), 7 s/c
L-12 (act. 1), 131 (act 15), 1F, 6, 8 s/c
B-2, 6
R-1
SQ-18
D-1
RAC-2
HM-1, HMB, E-44 HTU

*Some normal assigned first alarm companies operating at All Hands Box 0074

2nd Alarm Maybe:
E-55, 15, 28
B-31, 7R, 35S
L-119 (act. 1) s/c, 15 s/c
E-24 w/ Sat. 1
TSU-1, RB, SB, CTU

3rd Alarm:
E-8 (act. 9), 26 (act 55), 10, 5
L-20 s/c, 9 s/c, 13F (act. 1) s/c, 11 s/c, 5 s/c, 3 s/c
B-8 (act. 1), 4 Staging
FC
E-279 Communications
RAC-1, RM
Car-10, 2h, 32, 24, 11b

Relocations:
E-8 to E-9
E-318 to E-9
E-221 to E-24
E-73 to E-5
E-47 to E-7
E-201 to E-15
L-119 to L-1
L13 to L-1

L-118 to L-5
L-56 to L-11
B-11 to B-7
SQ-41 to R-1
 
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Car 10 (Bronx Borough Commander)
Car 2H (Press Secretary
Car 32 (Medical Officer Bronx & Manhattan)
Car 24 (Director of Technical Services)
Car 11B (Chief of HazMat Operations)
 
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So who comes to pick up all of those barrels after an event this large? I cant imagine the onscene HazMat rigs haul them offsite. Does HazMat send over one of their box trucks?
 
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City Council won't touch this. It is way to political and will be racial discrimination against the poor working delivery people
( DeBlasio said it word for word and made this all possible )
Same issues for Flat Tire Repair Shops in residential buildings
No chance for the people above the fire
 
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I am afraid I am not very impressed in the manner in which Car-10(Bronx Borough Commander DAC John Sarocco introduced the hero's of this rope rescue . It was as if they were school children instead of heros.
 
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