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?
 
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
 
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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