8/12/22 Staten Island 10-75 Box 1956

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Fire Location: 77 Gary Ct

E-166 gave the 10-75 fire from the roof

Fire in a PD

E-166,Sq8,158,157,156s/c
L-86,80,79(Fast),85s/c,83s/c
B-22,21
R-5
Sq-252
D-8
Rac-5
E-159 w/ Sat. 5
Car-4C

B-22 extra 1&1 en route

SI transmits the All Hands
 
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I thought I heard a request for EMS on the scanner for two injured members. I’m not sure if it’s this fire or the one in Brooklyn
 
SID: B22, we're going to 10-30 the box, we're getting several calls for fire on 2nd floor

B32 act. B22
B42 act. B23
L109 act. L86
L161 act. L 79
L156 act. L83
E246 act. E166
E243 act. E157

 
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Fire Location: 77 Gary Ct

E-166 gave the 10-75 fire from the roof

Fire in a PD

E-166,Sq8,158,157,156s/c
L-87,80,79(Fast),85s/c,83s/c
B-22,21
R-5
Sq-252
D-8
Rac-5
E-159 w/ Sat. 5

B-22 extra 1&1 en route

SI transmits the All Hands
BC22 and companies remain hot

Speedy recovery to member
 
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Pic from Citizen:

E161 watchline
 

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I thought I heard a request for EMS on the scanner for two injured members. I’m not sure if it’s this fire or the one in Brooklyn
BC22 and Division 8 requested EMS to front of fire building, SI said EMS has been notified. Division 8 with a mixer off message regarding the (2) injured members

other activity in the area at the time that affected rundown, E163/L83 on a 10-35. L83 became available and responded with TL85 as 2 extra trucks.
 
Fire Location: 77 Gary Ct

E-166 gave the 10-75 fire from the roof

Fire in a PD

E-166,Sq8,158,157,156s/c
L-86,80,79(Fast),85s/c,83s/c
B-22,21
R-5
Sq-252
D-8
Rac-5
E-159 w/ Sat. 5
Car-4C

B-22 extra 1&1 en route

SI transmits the All Hands
Note squad 8 being one of the first due engines so they went in as an engine. Squad 1likely busy so 252 got the run on the all hands. That’s a very far and long haul. 18 miles and nearly an hour or so. Likely never made it to the call. Glad to hear the injured firefighter is stable.
 
Note squad 8 being one of the first due engines so they went in as an engine. Squad 1likely busy so 252 got the run on the all hands. That’s a very far and long haul. 18 miles and nearly an hour or so. Likely never made it to the call. Glad to hear the injured firefighter is stable.
SQ252 asked SI for a progress report from the 22 while responding early on. Definitely don’t hear that often
 



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I spoke with the Uniformed Firefighters Association and the firefighter is doing better but still in serious condition. Please keep him in your prayers.
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Firefighter seriously injured battling Staten Island blaze​

By
Larry Celona and

Jesse O’Neill
August 13, 2022 1:07am
Updated
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A firefighter suffered critical injuries after fighting a fire that broke out at 77 Gary Court in Staten Island on August 12, 2022.Steve White
A firefighter was seriously injured while battling a blaze on Staten Island Friday night, authorities said.
The fire broke out on the second floor of a three-story home on Gary Court in Bulls Head just before 10:30 p.m., the FDNY said.
The injured fireman suffered serious injuries to his neck and face, according to sources.
newspress-collage-23446733-1660364996116.jpgFirefighters respond to a three-story home fire on Gary Court in Bulls Head just before 10:30 p.m.Steve WhiteAll_hands_fire_in_Stten_Island-3.jpgThe firefighters were able to calm the fire down and control it 50 minutes after responding to the call on Aug. 12, 2022.whiite
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He was being treated at Staten Island University Hospital, officials said.

The fire was under control about 50 minutes after the call went out, the FDNY said.
 
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