Normally the staff chiefs can respond at their pleasure. If they feel that their presents can help the situation, they can respond. Remember that a staff chief assigned to a Boro Cmd can go to any call they feel their services can be use full. A Boro Commander is responsible for making sure that Deputy Chiefs are making the right decisions in the field. You can do that from behind a desk.The normal 3rd Alarm Chiefs are the Citywide Tour Commander. If the 3rd Alarm Chief is a DAC it’s required that the 4th alarm chief to be AC or above. 4th Alarm Chief is usually Espo. I believe he was covering for COD so he moves to 5th alarm at discretion and will be a 4th Alarm AC ready to go on the 4th Alarm. Chief of Safety usually responds on 4th Alarm. Safety Command BC goes on 3rd Alarm and usually Chief of SOC.
Is the safety command BC the same as the safety batt?The normal 3rd Alarm Chiefs are the Citywide Tour Commander. If the 3rd Alarm Chief is a DAC it’s required that the 4th alarm chief to be AC or above. 4th Alarm Chief is usually Espo. I believe he was covering for COD so he moves to 5th alarm at discretion and will be a 4th Alarm AC ready to go on the 4th Alarm. Chief of Safety usually responds on 4th Alarm. Safety Command BC goes on 3rd Alarm and usually Chief of SOC.
There is a Batt Chief assigned to the safety command working daily around the clock. 24/7. However years ago there was always extra Batt chiefs in Safety working on investigations or special projects. I do not know if this is true today. Remember, at times FDNY will activate a second Safety Batt due to weather or special events. So that would leave the question, "where do these chief's come from?"Is the safety command BC the same as the safety batt?
No there is 2 or 3 Safety Battalions and should be a DC also that work for Safety Command working with Chief of Safety administrationIs the safety command BC the same as the safety batt?