9/4/23 Queens 5th Alarm Box 9302

L-31 Act. 138s/c & L-17 Act. 117s/c

Rac-2s/c

L-135s/c & L-120 Act. 152s/c

PWH @01:31

Soc Logistics 10-84
MCC-2 10-84
Car-16G (OIC of the Field Comm Unit)

Relief
E-293,206

Relocations
Engine 311 Act. Engine 306
Ladder 7 Act. Ladder 117
 
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Car 4 - Chief of Operations -
Car 4B Assistant Chief Of Operations
Car 4G (Assistant Chief Of Operations)
Car 9 (Queens Borough Commander)
Car 11 (Chief of Special Operations Command)
Car 11F (Foam Operations)
Car 12A (Executive Officer To The Chief of Safety Command)
Car 16E (Deputy Director of Fire Dispatch Operations)
Car 2H (Press Secretary
Car 22B (Director of Fleet Services)
Car 22F (Supervisor of Mechanics)
Car 24 (Director of Technical Services)
Car 33 (Medical Officer Brooklyn, Queens & Staten Island)
 
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Original Ticket Has

289-297
138
52
Ma-4,6
MB

2nd Source
274,273
130,129

10-30
316
R4
Sq288

10-75
L154F
 
Looking at the news video E-230 Acting got in there but I dont see them on the ticket
 
Incident Location: 32-11 Harper Street (DOT Complex)

Phone Alarm Reporting Smoke From A Factory.

QD/B52: Loaded Up Your Box, Off Duty Chief On Scene Reporting A Fully Involved Building.

E274: 10-75 The Box, Fire In A Warehouse.

QD/B52: L154 Is Designated Your FAST Truck & Medical Branch Resources Are Responding.

B52: Transmit The 2nd Alarm, We Have The Whole Roof Going Of A 1-Story 700x75 Warehouse.

CIDS: 1-Story 700x350 Irregular Class 3, HazMats Throughout. DOT Complex.

D14: Start Out HazMat & s/c (2) Additional Tower Ladders, Make (1) Of Them A 95' (TL117/TL152).

QD/D14: B50RUL, B53SO. Selective Staging Area Is The Marina Parking Lot.

B52: (2) Tower Ladders Inside The Complex In The Alley Way & (2) Tower Ladders In The Street On Exposure 1.

B52: The Command Post Is Located Just Inside The Gate Of The Complex.

D14: Have PD Report To The Van Wick Expressway Southbound, Pedestrians Are All Over The Street.

D14: Transmit The 3rd Alarm.

B28S, E332CU.

D14: s/c (2) Additional Tower Ladders (TL163/TL127), (1) Additional Satellite (E72 w/ Satellite 2) & The Super Pumper (E260 w/ Super Pumper 1).

QD/D14: M1 Has Been Assigned To Your Box.

D14: Fire Throughout. 5 L/S, Tower Ladders In The Process Of Being Set Up.

D14: We Need The Marine Units To Help Us Supply Water Here.

FC: The Scene Is All Jammed, Update The Staging Area To The East Side Of The Marina Parking Lot.

FC: Transmit The 4th Alarm, (2) Tower Ladders On That. s/c (1) Additional Truck To Relieve The FAST Truck (L136) & s/c (1) Additional Battalion Chief (B17).

FC: 4 L/S/O, (1) Blitz Fire In Operation. In The Process Of Stretching Lines From The Marine Companies. (3) Tower Ladders In Operations On The Exposure 1 Side, (2) Tower Ladders Being Set Up On The Exposure 4 Side. (Duration 1hr).

FC: 4 L/S/O, (1) Blitz Fire In Operation. (6) Tower Ladders Set Up, (4) In Operation. Marine Companies Pumping To The Manifold, You Can Release The AR Chief. MBOFKD, Continuing To Hit Hot Spots. (Duration 1hr, 22 Min)

FC: 5 L/S/O, (1) Blitz Fire In Operation. (3) Tower Ladders In Operation. Still Knocking Down Pockets Of Fire On The Exposure 4 Side. DWH. (Duration 1hr, 44 Min)

FC: Mixer-Off Message.

FC: Transmit The 5th Alarm, The Trucks Do Not Have To Be Tower Ladders. Have All Units Respond To The Staging Area.

FC: s/c CAR11.

FC: Good Water Source For The Tower Ladders On Exposure 1, Establishing A Water Source For The Tower Ladders On Exposure 3. In The Process Of Setting Up The Hydra-Sub Pump. Companies Are Making Good Progress, DWH. (Duration 2hr, 19 Min)

FC: s/c (2) Additional Battalions (B31/B3 act. B46) & Have Them Report To The Command Post.

10-75:
E273, E316, E274, E289*, E297
L129, TL138, L130*, L154F
B52, B46
R4
SQ288
D14
RAC4
M4, M6, MB

2ND ALARM:
E307, E295, E287
E324 w/ Satellite 4
TL144, TL117 s/c, TL152 s/c
B49, B50RUL, 53SO
RB, SB, FC, RM1, CTU1, TAC1
HM1 s/c, HMB s/c, SQ270HMTU s/c

3RD ALARM:
E263, E299, E292, E305, E332CU
TL163 s/c, TL127 s/c
B45FF, B28S, B??AR
MSU, RAC3, M1, E72 w/ Satellite 2 s/c, E260 w/ Super Pumper 1 s/c

4TH ALARM:
E320, E312, E306, E325
TL50 act. TL144, TL119 act. TL117, L136F s/c
B18 act. B52, B17 s/c

5TH ALARM:
E315, E326, E259, E291
L167, L125
B51, B31 s/c, B3 act. B46 s/c

CARS:
CAR33, CAR2H, CAR4B, CAR11F, CAR22B, CAR22F, CAR24, CAR4C, CAR9, CAR16E, CAR4, CAR12A, CAR11 s/c,

RELOCATIONS:
B18 act. B52
TL120 act. TL152
TL031 act. TL138
TL119 act. TL117
E293 act. E305
E301 act. E287
E221 act. E324
L133 act. L129
TL050 act. TL144
E217 act. E260
E050 act. E289
TL124 act. TL127
B03 act. B46
TL041 act. TL144
E303 act. E320
TL017 act. TL117
E088 act. E325
E276 act. E285
E285 act. E315
B38 act. B51
E008 act. E299

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Car 4C was not on scene…. Car 11 was not special called.
 
EXCELLENT JOB done here by our members on covering and reporting of this massive Queens job.
Also, looks like this is the FIRST RUN for the new FDNY Super Pumper 1.

I hope that ALL of the members of the FDNY are okay.
Also thanks to the NYPD and FDNY EMS for their part in doing an excellent job too.
Oh and let's NOT forget those FDNY Fire Dispatchers, who I'm sure took dozens of calls on this, plus coordinating this entire response.
 
Interesting how very few relocators got in. Like a reverse of the trend from the last couple years of sending relocators in and have four or five sections of the first alarm companies.
 
That building, I believe, was a D.O.T. garage at one time.
Originally the Dept. of Highways building where they would process and load their trucks with either cold patch for filling potholes or process and load asphalt for repaving the streets in Queens. I had an uncle that worked out of that building for 28 years. Stunk like a skunk when he came home.
 
I believe he was there & forgot to announce he was responding at 84

Happens a lot with Car-3
 
From the FDNY Facebook page:

"At approximately 10 o'clock last night, we started to receive numerous 911 calls reporting a commercial building on fire. The first engine arrived on scene in four minutes, and found a fully involved commercial building, a NYC DOT warehouse. The fire was in the roof of the building, and due to the amount of it we went to a defensive operation fairly quickly. Within 15 minutes the fire was up to a third alarm assignment. It eventually went to a fifth alarm assignment, which brought 60 units and 200 Fire and EMS personnel to the scene. We utilized something we don't do very often, we drafted water out of the bay. We were able to supply the tower ladders with the water that was being drafted. This helped us to contain and extinguish this fire. We had no injuries to civilians, no injuries to any DOT personnel. There were five non-life threatening injuries to Firefighters. Our Fire Marshals are on site investigating the cause of this fire," said FDNY Assistant Chief Joseph Ferrante, from the scene of a 5-alarm fire at 32-11 Harper Street in Queens.

FDNY photos . . .
 

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