7/12/22 Bronx 2nd Alarm Box 2870

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Address: 2238 Gleason Ave. off Castle Hill Ave.

Fire in a 3 story 20x40 PD with extension to exposure 4

Box loaded up due to calls - 17:39

TL-50 FAST

E-64: 10-75 - 17:40

TL-54 (right around the corner) extra truck

B-20: Transmit the 2nd Alarm - Fire in 2 PD's - 17:45

B-26 RUL, B-19 Safety, E-72 w/ Sat,. 2

B-20: 2 L/S, 1 L/O - MBFKD in the original fire building - We have some extension in exposure 4 - 17:48

B-20: Water on the fire - Fire is darkening down - DWH - 17:53

D-7: AVFKD - PWH - 18:01

D-7: Under Control - 18:23

Duration: 46 Min.

Maybe:
E-64, SQ-61, 90, 97
L-47, 41, 50F, 54
B-20, 18
R-3
SQ-41
D-7
RAC-3

2nd Alarm Maybe:
E-45, 94, 82, 88
L-58
B-3, 26R, 19S
FC, SB, RB, TSU-1, RM, CTU
E-72 w/ Sat. 2

Relocations:
E-68 to E-45
E-81 to E-90
E-38 to E-97
L-27 to L-47
L-164 to L-58
SQ-288 to R-3
B-10 to B-18
B-53 to B-3
 
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20 was an ABC. B18 was not. B26 could have been

ABC becomes fire sector upon arrival of 2nd BC. who should not be an ABC, unless out of sequence
 
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All of the ranks are shorthanded. There is a BC list. BC's also have more accumulated comp time then ever before. So of course they are taking it. And generally that results in a Capt. being sent to ABC.

It's become pretty routine for BCs to be detailed from their assigned battalion to another, so that 2 ABCs will not "touch".

On the day of this fire- the BC from B20 was sent to B3 for the day, which is in a different division, to allow an ABC to work in B20.
 
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