9/6/20 Queens 3rd Alarm Box 7051

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Address: 69-12 Grand Ave. off 69th Place

Fire in 2 stores on the first floor of a 2 story 180x120 commercial building

SQ-288: Transmit a 10-75 - 13:57

L-128 FAST

B-46: All Hands on arrival - Extra E&T (E-319 & TL-138) - 13:59

B-46: Transmit a 2nd Alarm - 14:01

B-37 RUL, B-49 Safety, E-324 w/ Sat. 4

D-14: 4 L/S, 2 L/O - Special call an additional TL (TL-124) - 14:13

D-14: Transmit a 3rd Alarm - 14:18

B-40 (act. 57) Staging Area Manager, B-33 Air Recon, E-263 Comm.

Staging: Grand Ave. at 69th Lane

FC: 4 L/S/O - MBFKD - 14:27

FC: Special call 2 additional trucks (L-112 & H&L-106) - 14:32

FC: Special call a Vent Support Unit (TL-115) - 14:42

FC: Special call 2 additional trucks (TL-13 act. 163 & TL-117) - 14:45

FC: Correction on the address, the fire originated at 69-12 Grand (Convenience Store) & extended to exposure 2 which is 69-10 Grand (Dollar Tree) - At this time the fire is PWH - 15:30

FC: Per D-14, Under Control - 15:38

Duration: 1 hour & 45 min.

Maybe:
SQ-288, E-287, 291, 292, 319 s/c
L-136, 140, 128F, 138 s/c
B-46, 28
R-4
SQ-252
D-14
RAC-2

2nd Alarm Maybe:
E-271, 259, 289
L-135, 124 s/c
B-45, 37R, 49S
FC, SB, RB, TSU-2, CTU, RM
E-324 w/ Sat. 4

3rd Alarm Maybe:
E-325, 286, 237, 65 (act. 291)
L-154, 112 s/c, 106 s/c, 13 (act. 163) s/c, 117 s/c
B-44, 40 (act. 57), Staging, 33 Air Recon
MSU
E-263 Communications
TL-115 VSU s/c
RAC-3
Car-10, 23, 12a

Watchline at 15:45
E-312

Some Relocations:
E-65 to E-291
E-5 to E-286
E-91 to E-263
E-59 to E-325
E-60 to E-287
E-313 to E-289
L-176 to L-140
L-2 to L-128
L-3 to L-2
L-151 to L-154
L-102 to L-112
TL-7 to TL-135
TL-44 to TL-138
TL-13 to TL-163
H&L-6 to H&L-106
SQ-41 to R-4
B-26 to B-46
B-41 to B-37

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Address: 69-10 Grand Ave. off 69th Place

Fire on the first floor of a 2 story 180x120 commercial building

SQ-288: Transmit a 10-75 - 13:57

L-128 FAST

B-46: All Hands on arrival - Extra E&T (E-319 TL-138) - 13:59

B-46: Transmit a 2nd Alarm - 14:01

D-14: 2 L/S/O - Special call an additional TL (TL-124) - 14:13

D-14: Transmit a 3rd Alarm - 14:19

FC: 4 L/S/O - MBFKD - 14:27

FC: Special call 2 additional trucks (

Maybe:
SQ-288, E-287, 291, 292, 319 s/c
L-136, 140, 128F, 138 s/c
B-46, 45
R-4
SQ-252
D-14
RAC-4

2nd Alarm Maybe:
E-259, 289, 271
L-163, 124 s/c
B-28, 37R, 49S
FC, SB, RB, TSU-2, CTU
E-324 w/ Sat. 4

3rd Alarm Maybe:
E-325, 286, 237, 65 (act. 291)
L-154, 112 s/c, 106 s/c
B-44, 40 (act. 57) Staging
MSU
E-263 Communications
RAC-3
Car-10, 23

Some Relocations:
E-65 to E-291
L-176 to L-140
TL-44 to TL-138
TL-13 to TL-163
SQ-41 to R-4

28 10-75 Chief
RAC-2

2nd Alarm
271,259,289
135
45FF,
 
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( FDNY BOX 7051 - QUEENS ) - FDNY OPERATING AT A QUICKLY KNOCKDOWN 3RD ALARM FIRE IN A ROW OF TAXPAYERS ON GRAND AVENUE IN THE MASPETH AREA OF QUEENS IN NEW YORK CITY.
 
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It sucks that Haz-Mat could not go to the job! Since it was right around the corner from there firehouse! Also does anyone know at 7:04 min there is member carrying a yellow saw does anyone know what it is?
 
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In the first photo by "First On Scene" in reply # 7 above notice the well known classic hump of a Wooden Heavy Timber Bow String Truss Roof (well known by responding Units) which was part of a section of the old Maspeth Movie Theater closed in 1965....that area of the old theaters auditorium is now used as a Bingo Hall .....if a good Fire was in the Bingo Hall this would have been a totally different strategy as a Fire involving a Wooden Heavy Timber Bow String Truss Roof mandates .... NO FFs ON THE ROOF OR IN THE BLDG UNDER IT !
 
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It sucks that Haz-Mat could not go to the job! Since it was right around the corner from there firehouse! Also does anyone know at 7:04 min there is member carrying a yellow saw does anyone know what it is?
That yellow saw is a Partner saw with different blades, carbide tip for cutting the roof or metal for cutting roll down gates. It's been on trucks for years. The orange one on the ground next to the sidewalk door where the officer is going in is a similar saw different manufacturer
 
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It sucks that Haz-Mat could not go to the job! Since it was right around the corner from there firehouse! Also does anyone know at 7:04 min there is member carrying a yellow saw does anyone know what it is?
. The yellow saw that the member is carrying is probably a DeWalt 60 volt 9” battery operated saw. Much lighter and smaller than traditional K-12. Good for hockey puck locks, hasps, lock shackles, some door hinges , window bar bolts and attachments etc. It is not big enough or powerful enough for roof work or roll up doors 32519E51-D6D2-49CC-BE04-E845295FF55E.jpeg
 
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Video by Tommy Felipe

Thanks brother. Yes you can clearly see in Tommy Felipe’s video that some are using the DeWalt battery operated saw. Another one was sighted at the fifth alarm in the Bronx Monday. So it appears they are slowly popping up on the fireground. They have their limitations and in some cases are no match for the full size gasoline saw. But for light lock and bolt / hinge cutting it’s very handy. Thanks again stay well
 
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Thanks brother. Yes you can clearly see in Tommy Felipe’s video that some are using the DeWalt battery operated saw. Another one was sighted at the fifth alarm in the Bronx Monday. So it appears they are slowly popping up on the fireground. They have their limitations and in some cases are no match for the full size gasoline saw. But for light lock and bolt / hinge cutting it’s very handy. Thanks again stay well
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ESU in Brooklyn today carrying the DeWalt 60 volt saw
 

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