8/28/24 Queens 10-75 Box 3196

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Fire Location: 67-66 108 St

Fire in on the 3rd floor of a 6 story MD 250 X 250

E-289,319,287,294,298,286
L-151,138,136,143(Fast),127
B-46,50
R-4
Sq-288
D-14
Rac-4

*324 OOS Medicals
*305 involved in a MVA

B-46 All Hands

L-136 going to work for fire duty L-143 new fast truck

D-14 extra 1&1 above AH

D-14 Water on the fire
 
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L151 gave 10-75, fire 3rd floor

B46: 1 L/S, not yet in operation

D14: extra E/T
QD: on the All Hands E294 & L125 assigned
D14: add'l E/T (E286 & L127)

D14: 2 L/S, not in operation

D14: fire is on 2nd floor, water on the fire

D14: UC (duration 37 min.)

L130 act. L136
L150 act. L151
E295 act. E287
E326 act. E289
L117 act. L127
E260 act. E319
E22 act. E260
E302 act. E315
 
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I can remember 65 years ago, 2 men on the backstep and one in the hose bed were able to reload about 8 lengths of 3" hose.
Now, it takes up to 2 DOZEN men to reload 6 lengths of 1 3/4" and 5 lengths of 2 1/2".....just sayin' :rolleyes: :ROFLMAO:
 
I know everyone wants to help & not just be standing around but sometime the length of the line of FFs is so long it could be counterproductive.
 
Looks absurd. Much better idea is to drain and lay out lengths for the company, they can and should repack their own bed. 25 guys holding up a length of hose is pointless.
 
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