7/9/24 Queens 2nd Alarm Box 5702

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Address: 108-25 221 St. off 108th Ave.

Fire on the first & 2nd floors of a 2½ story 20x60 PD

Phone Alarm Box 5329 - 109-05 201st St. for a house fire - 15:59

Phone Alarm Box 5702 - 108-23 221 St. - Reporting fire in a PD - 16:00

E-304: Box 5329, 10-20 and 10-7?

QD: All units responding to Box 5329, the box is a 10-31 (Companies were then assigned to Box 5702) - 16:02

E-304 with the Urgent: 10-75 - Fire on the first floor - 16:04

L-150 FAST

B-53: All Hands on arrival - 16:07

B-53: Extra E&T
QD: That will require the transmission of the next higher alarm - 16:11

B-53: Transmit a 2nd Alarm - 16:12

B-53: We put the FAST truck to work, requesting another one - 16:17

B-53: The Mayday has been resolved - 16:18

D-13: 3 L/S/O, MBFKD - 16:28

D-13: Special call 2 additional trucks for relief (L-143 act. 133 & TL-152) - 16:38

FC: Per C-10, PWH - Special call 1 truck (L-103 act. 165) - 16:59

FC: Special call 1&1 for relief (E-291 act. 317 & L-130 act. 150)- 17:04

FC: Per C-10, Under Control - 17:46

Duration: 1 Hour & 48 Min.

Maybe:
E-304, 317, 301, 275, 311, 314
L-162, 165 ,150F, 133, 158 s/c
B-53, 54
R-4
SQ-270
D-13
RAC-4

2nd Alarm Maybe:
E-251, 298, 299, 291 (act. 317) s/c
L-160, 143 (act. 133) s/c, 152 s/c, 103 (act. 165) s/c, 130 (act. 150) s/c
B-50, 52R, 46S
FC, SB, RB, TSU-1, CTU, RM
E-324 w/ Sat. 4
Car-10

Relocations:
E-273 to E-298
E-291 to E-317
E-233 to E-317
E-295 to E-301
E-97 to E-295
E-330 to E-314
E-50 to E-251
E-285 to E-299
E-307 to E-304
L-143 to L-133
L-103 to L-165
L-130 to L-150

L-159 to L-158
L-54 to L-160
L-164 to L-162
B-45 to B-50
B-26 to B-53
 
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Address: 108-25 221 St. off 108th Ave.

Fire on the first floor of a 2½ story 20x60 PD

E-304 with the Urgent: 10-75 - Fire on the first floor - 16:05

L-150 FAST

B-53: All Hands on arrival - 16:07

B-53: Transmit a 2nd Alarm - 16:13

B-53: We put the FAST truck to work, requesting another one - 16:17

B-53: The Mayday has been resolved - 16:18

D-13: 3 L/S/O, MBFKD - 16:28

D-13: Special calls 2 additional trucks for relief (L-143 act. 133 & TL-152) - 16:38

Maybe:
E-304, 317, 301, 275, 311, 302
L-162, 133 ,150F, 165, 158 s/c
B-53, 54
R-4
SQ-270
D-13
RAC-4

2nd Alarm Maybe:
E-251, 298, 299
L-160, 143 (act. 133) s/c, 152 s/c
B-50, 51, 39
FC, SB, RB, TSU-1, CTU, RM
E-324 w/ Sat. 4
Car-10

Relocations:
E-273 to E-298
L-143 to L-133
Not that it matters but it looks like 165 is before 133 in video. 165 second due
 
Being told to “remain 10-8” and turning and going home are two completely different things…lol. Told this story before but we (133) were told to remain in service and not respond to a job out east of us. Pretty close to this location actually. Anyway, it sounded good so we headed over there…just in case. I literally parked around the corner from the job as we monitored the handi talkie. ADC Manahan requested an additional engine and truck. Turned on the lights and turned the corner..drove maybe 500 feet to the fire. We jump off the rig and report in to ADC Manahan. He’s got his signature cigarette and styrofoam cup of coffee..takes a look at us and says “what took ya so long”…Lolol.
 
Don, I tried that one night in 18 truck. We were on 11’s apron when box came in. Box was around 7th and A. I told dispatch our location. 6th ask for extra 1 &1, we were putting tormentors down and dispatcher came over the air and told us not to take the fire in! 6th battalion put head down and said take up.
 
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Don, I tried that one night in 18 truck. We were on 11’s apron when box came in. Box was around 7th and A. I told dispatch our location. 6th ask for extra 1 &1, we were putting tormentors down and dispatcher came over the air and told us not to take the fire in! 6th battalion put head down and said take up.
Wow…Awful move. Too bad he didn’t have to go back to 13th Street and sit across the kitchen table from your highly respected dad. Mightta gotten an earful. 6th always had excellent chiefs…mostly…lol.
 
Being told to “remain 10-8” and turning and going home are two completely different things…lol. Told this story before but we (133) were told to remain in service and not respond to a job out east of us. Pretty close to this location actually. Anyway, it sounded good so we headed over there…just in case. I literally parked around the corner from the job as we monitored the handi talkie. ADC Manahan requested an additional engine and truck. Turned on the lights and turned the corner..drove maybe 500 feet to the fire. We jump off the rig and report in to ADC Manahan. He’s got his signature cigarette and styrofoam cup of coffee..takes a look at us and says “what took ya so long”…Lolol.
I worked with Jimmy Manahan when I was in 112 and he was in 277, but before that I worked with his father in E 5, and little Jimmy came to E 5’s Christmas parties. I guess that makes me old. Ok, now I’m 10-8
 
I worked with Jimmy Manahan when I was in 112 and he was in 277, but before that I worked with his father in E 5, and little Jimmy came to E 5’s Christmas parties. I guess that makes me old. Ok, now I’m 10-8
LtQ… that makes you senior…not old…lol. Jimmy was a great chief. Worked in great shops and learned what was important and what wasn’t. Early on in 133’s existence, we’re still figuring everyone out. We have BI… which on this day meant monitoring the radio in quarters, then when asked your 10-10, picking a location you could beat the chief to…lol. Sure enough, the 5-0 asks… we tell…and off we go. We’re at the location about 15-20 minutes…no chief. Boss gets on the radio, explains we’ve been there and are there any further instructions from the 5-0. Nope. So we head back. We’re in quarters 5 minutes and Chief Manahan calls. He says to Lt G…you know how when I ask for a 10-10 you give me a location we both know you’re not at? Cause you know someone downtown is listening? Well I’m asking you for a location we both know I’m not coming to for the same reason. Let’s all just make everyone happy. Lololol. All that said, he demanded performance on the fire ground. Terrific.
 
No, you know you’re old when you remember that chief was an 8 year old kid at the Christmas party. We got promoted together and worked in Bushwick . He then asked if I wanted to get in his study group, and I said no, go figure. Anyway no regrets, I also worked with BC Wilkinson, Mike and I were firefighters in 155. Great places to work with great guys.
 
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