To my knowledge all 5 Rescues, all Squads, all Marine companies, and SOC have specialized water rescue equipment and training.How are they designated and what training for the FF's ? Also what special equipment is required to be carried on the apparatus ?
For example, L166 in the 43 Batt with their surfboard:There are nearly 70 regular fire companies, engines & ladder companies, in additionto specialized units throughout the entire city that are cosiderto be water rescue companies. These companies receive additional training and specialized equipment. Throughout the year they will be assigned to a training site that will have a pool so thet they can maintain their skill levels. Not all of these companies are trained & equipped as a surf rescue. You would find most of the surf rescue companies in the Rockaway's (Batt 47) or Coney Is (Batt 43) areas because of the ocean front area they serve. Surf companies have a surf board attached to a several hundred foot rope.
As mentioned above, all rescues, squads, and marine companies are considered water rescue companies.
These units are provided with both winter and summer equipment which also covers ice rescues.
Due to recent storms, some fire companies in low lying areas have been assigned portable boats. Rescues & squads have been provided with inflatable rafts. Both TAC & the Marine Response Unit units carry a larger portable raft.
FDNY 2 types of surf boats.All of Soc is also trained and equipped for swift water rescue and the 5 Rescues are all SCUBA trained . SOC is also equip with high axle vehicles , John boats and inflatable Zodiac boats.
More than 20% of all companies are Water Rescue Units, not counting any Marine Units.A Few Water Rescue Units
Manhattan:
L-2,3,5,7,8,10,11,12
L-14,15,16,18,21,22,23
L-30,34,35,36,40,43
R-1
Sq-18
Bronx:
E-72
L-29,31,48,49
L-50,53,54,58,61
Sq-41,61
R-3
Queens:
L-115,117,121,130,134,137
L-144,164,155,158,173
Sq-270,288
R-4
Brooklyn
E-224,321
L-101,104,106,109,110
L-113,118,159,161
L-166,168,169,170
R-2
Sq-1,252
Staten Island
E-151,156,158,160
E-161,162,164,165
L-78,80
R-5
Sq-8
You have HM-1 list as a water rescue unit ….are you sure about that?A Few Water Rescue Units
Manhattan:
L-2,3,5,7,8,10,11,12
L-14,15,16,18,21,22,23
L-30,34,35,36,40,43
R-1
Sq-18
Bronx:
E-72
L-29,31,48,49
L-50,53,54,58,61
Sq-41,61
R-3
Queens:
E-266,314,328,329
L-115,117,121,130,134,137
L-142,144,164,155,158,173
Sq-270,288
R-4
Brooklyn
E-224,321
L-101,104,106,109,110
L-113,118,131,159,161
L-166,168,169,170
R-2
Sq-1,252
Staten Island
E-151,156,158,160
E-161,162,164,165
L-78,80,86
R-5
Sq-8
SOC
Marine 1,3,4,6,8,9
Tac-1,2
HM-1
Hazmat does have a zodaic I believe ?You halve HM-1 list as a water rescue unit ….are you sure about that?
100% SureYou halve HM-1 list as a water rescue unit ….are you sure about that?
I’ve been to numerous water rescues …many in norther Queens and never seen or heard of HM-1 being assigned as a ”water rescue unit “. Just because thy may have a zodiac doesn’t mean there a water rescue unit.
That’s exactly why they might have a zodiac boat ….having a zodiac doesn’t make them a WRU.Did anyone think that Haz-Mat 1 might need a zodiac to try to stop a leak coming from a vessel or even to boom an area where a spill had occurred?
True, but they would have to be trained. The other reason to train them is that they can do OT in the Rescues or Squads. As far as dispatching them to an incident, I would do it as the last resort or if they had a verbal alarm.That’s exactly why they might have a zodiac boat ….having a zodiac doesn’t make them a WRU.