6/29/24 Manhattan 2nd Alarm Box 1722

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Fire Location: 1281 St Nicholas Ave

Scene of the previous 3rd Alarm

Fire between the 1st & 2nd floors

All Hands

E-65,93,67,22 Act. 67,95,84,43
L-45,34,36(Fast),59s/c,23s/c
B-13*,16
R-3
Sq-41
D-7
Rac-3

*ABC

2nd Alarm
E-42,47 Act. 95,80,68,69
E-72 w/ Sat. 2
L-28,22 Act. 45,49,44s/c,29 Act. 36s/c,33s/c
B-17*(FF)
B-19(RUL)
B-26(Safety)
RB,SB
FC
Tac-1
RM-1
CTU
 
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Fire Location: 1281 St Nicholas Ave

Scene of the previous 3rd Alarm

Fire between the 1st & 2nd floors

All Hands

E-65,93,67,22 Act. 67,95,84,43
L-45,34,36(Fast),59s/c,23s/c
B-13*,16
R-3
Sq-41
D-7
Rac-3

*ABC

2nd Alarm
E-42,47 Act. 95,80,68,69
E-97 w/ Sat. 2
L-22 Act. 45,49,44s/c,29 Act. 36s/c,33s/c
B-17*(FF)
B-19(RUL)
B-26(Safety)
RB,SB
FC
Tac-2
RM-1
CTU
E65 (watch line): have a Truck (L45) respond for a smoke condition

E65: transmit the Box

B13 gave 10-75

B13 gave All Hands (E43 & L? assigned), 2 L/S/O

B13: extra E/T (E42 & L23)

D7: we have fire in store on 1st floor, possible extension to 2nd floor - s/c add'l BC (B17)

D7: transmit 2nd Alarm, extension to adjoining apt.
L28 assigned on 2nd Alarm
E72 w/Sat. 2
TAC 1 assigned on 2nd Alarm

D7: s/c (2) add'l Trucks (L49 & L44)

D7: s/c (2) add'l Trucks (L29 act. L36 & L33)

D7: 3 L/S - 2 L/O

D7: s/c (3) add'l Trucks (L20 act. L34, L117 act. L23 & new FT L27 act. L? FT)

FC: s/c add'l Truck (L47 act. L49)

FC: s/c (2) add;l Trucks (L31 act. L33 & L30)

FC: UC (duration 2 hr. 5 min.) - s/c (1) Engine, (1) Truck & (1) BC - repeat this at 24oo hrs.

E47 act. E95
E34 act. E84
E79 act. E43
L20 act. L34
B7 act. B13
L29 act. L36
L4 act. L36
L117 act. L23
L47 act. L49

L32 act. L49
E307 act. E68
L27 act. L?
L138 act. L44
L31 act. L33
L7 act. L45
L124 act. L7
 
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So it appears in the last 6 months or so major changes in the alarm assignments have totally eliminated the traditional methods of response.

At this incident, 12 engines and 11 trucks (or did I lose count?) on a second alarm. Relocators, who used to be untouchable, are now routed into an incident before they even get to the intended quarters.

These changes may be the most significant in well over a century of FDNY operations. I'm not saying they are good or bad. Putting out the fires while protecting the firefighters is good to go for me. In the Army we had a phrase, "Mission First, Soldiers Always'".
 
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That is true.......the arsonist must have returned to finish the job.
The term rekindle is accepted in the field of fire investigation (see inter-fire). I remember seeing teleprinter response tickets back in the 1980's stating Sig 5 - E200... respond to the scene of the previous 55-0000 - Rekindle.
 
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“{ PLEASE READ FULL DESCRIPTION BELOW }”…..”{ FDNY BOX 1722 ~ MANHATTAN }”…..” { FDNY, BATTLING A 2ND ALARM FIRE, WHERE JUST HOURS BEFORE IT HAD ALREADY BATTLED A 3RD FIRE IN 3 STORES AND SEVERAL APARTMENTS, ON ST. NICHOLAS AVENUE IN THE WASHINGTON HEIGHTS AREA OF MANHATTAN IN NEW YORK CITY }”…..
 
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