7/26/2023 Manhattan 5th Alarm Box 0782

Without a doubt in my mind, if anybody was able to deal with a situation like this, "it was the FDNY".
The chiefs put their years of experience and expertise together and as a result we can see that a major disaster was avoided.

"FDNY Response Videos", you make a very good point.
57,000 lbs of water coming down in a place like midtown Manhattan vs some huge brush fire area - is a totally different story.

Once again, my highest praise for the Great Job that "The Bravest" has done.
 
It seems like it was transmitted either with or after the request for major matrix, as indicated by the 2nd squad on 2nd alm. 2nd squad gets assigned on the 10-60 not the major matrix.
If it was requested even in a mixer off, the CO would have rebroadcasted it.
 
 
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What are the differences in the response matrix?
I got this from the FAQ page.

Minor Technical Response Now a 5-7 signal with the special units
1 Engine
1 Truck
1 Battalion Chief
1 Rescue
1 Squad
1 Tac Unit
Rescue Battalion
Safety Battalion

*Transit Incident Notify the TLO/RLO

Major
3 Engines
2 Trucks
1 Battalion Chief
(1 Rescue Task Force)
1 Rescue
1 Rescue Collapse
1 Squad w/ 2nd Piece
*When the Rescue Collapse is transported by a SSL. No additional SSL required
1 Additional Rescue
1 Tac Unit
Rescue Battalion
Safety Battalion
Field Comm
Field Comm Batt.
Soc Logistics
Soc Compressor
Haz-Mat 1
Haz-Mat Batt.
1 Haz-Mat Tec Unit

*Trench Rescue: 1 ConEd Vac-Truck on initial alarm. 2nd one on confirmed
*Confined Space: Rebreather 1
*Major Transit: Rebreather 1, SOC Electric Rail Car, Notify TLO/RLO
* Boat in Distress -Now a 5-7 Signal with the boats. No other SOC Units

*Any unit can now transport a collapse rig whether they have a 2nd chauffeur or not. Nearest available unit if Primary transport is not available.
 
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