The lack of use of the Super Pumper 2 is hard to understand. If anything, given the number of large fires lately the idea of having
View attachment 46423 a high-Capacity Pumper Similar to San Francisco F. Ds new unit, in EACH NYC Borough is something worth exploring. Reassign and current pumper from the units that run with the Satellites and replace them with new 5,000 GPM or greater capacity Pumpers. It works in San Francisco why not in other large cities.
Also, it is VERY necessary at any Brush/Interface/Forest Fire that one or more Safety Officer/s=Lookout/s be assigned to observe the fire conditions and any changes in wind directions or velocity. Also, the Safety Officer/Lookout is there to look out for any possible dangers such as fire damaged trees, tree roots, or the possibility or rock or boulders rolling down on member operating in hilly/steep areas. The Safety Officer/Lookout is also responsible noting viable escape routes for firefighters, operating. should conditions deteriorate. This Safety Officer/Lookout should be any TRAINED fire officer or firefighter, but any one is better than NO ONE. This concept comes from our Wilderness Firefighter brothers and Sisters.
Captain Bob Rainey FDNY Engine 26 retired. (Also, former N.Y. State, "On Call" Wilderness Firefighter)