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I see when a Bn. Is an ABC people always denote it with an asterisk. My question is this,,,,,if the 1st in Bn is an ABC on a 10-75 is he still calling the shots even after the 2nd due chief arrives.
From what I recall, 2nd due battalion usually takes over, probably 95% of the time, if they arnt also a ABC, and the ABC usually goes and does fire sector stuff.I see when a Bn. Is an ABC people always denote it with an asterisk. My question is this,,,,,if the 1st in Bn is an ABC on a 10-75 is he still calling the shots even after the 2nd due chief arrives.
I totally agree,,,if your in the car then you should know what your doing until at least a D.C. assumes command. (Just my personal opinion)ABC's are first chosen from a CPT on a current BC Promo list & if none in the DV then a Senior CPT from the DV the open BN is in.
The most current policy on ABC's in the FDNY is at a Working Fire if the ABC is 1st Due BC he is the IC until the 2nd Due BC arrives who then becomes the IC.....smoke & mirrors lets save some dollars BS....the ABC can make decisions all day long on issues including running a Fire or Emergency until an actual BC arrives .....if in the eyes of The Job the ABC is only partially capable of being IC then do not have them at all ....open the purse strings & hire a regular BC for that tour.
If the act BC is a Captain, he has little experience in the role of a BC, two completely different functions.I totally agree,,,if your in the car then you should know what your doing until at least a D.C. assumes command. (Just my personal opinion)
I remember being ABC within the first year of being promoted to Captain. It is a completely different feeling being outside the building or incident than leading your company. It’s like watching a game from the stands rather than being in the game.I would take a senior Captain who has the fire experience than some of the new BC’s who have flown up the ranks with little experience in each rank. Remember Captains recently couldn’t take promotion to Chief because they had less than 2 years in Captains rank.
I have to disagree,,lets say your the ABC on Monday and you happen to get promoted to B.C. Tuesday,,,does that all of a sudden make you more capable to perform your duty. You shouldn't be an ABC unless you know what the role entails.If the act BC is a Captain, he has little experience in the role of a BC, two completely different functions.