FFMedic62

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  • Location Westchester County, NY
  1. Lake Mohegan Engine 253 '94 Freightliner Allegheny Engine 254 '94 Freightliner Allegheny Engine 255 '92 Pemfab Allegheny (replacement committee is active) Ladder 10 '96 Spartan Smeal
  2. It says something about the sales reps also in planning our last rig the first question that the two reps we dealt with the most asked was how big is your smallest firehouse
  3. Contact con-ed my department got ours through them not sure if it was a donation or we paid for it though
  4. That is now a POV purchased from the Dept all Mohegan markings have been removed
  5. I do believe one was budgeted for but nothing has been ordered as of yet
  6. Car 2261 is assigned a 2007 Ford expedition Car 2262 a 2009 Ford expedition(white) 2263 a 2004 expedition. Essentially the outgoing chief passes his vehicle down to the incoming 2nd assistant
  7. These guys are great check out "Under the Flag" another great tribute to the emergency services. I may be wrong but i do believe some of the members of this band are on the job if you get the chance check them out a fantastic show http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoTE801Y6Ls
  8. I am reading this thread chuckling a little at the irony of this thread on this website in particular. I think post pictures and videos can be a valuable recruiting/public relations tool. That being said careful selection of pictures and footage is very important. A few years ago my department posted a video that included a POV response nothing was done wrong in the video and actually the response was quite professional and safe however the driver was not aware the rear seat rider was filming and asked the footage be removed ultimately the video was edited and reposted on our web site but a new department policy was created that requires permission of the both the board of commissioners and the apparatus operator. My departments web site has a number of responsible members who have final say in content published on our web site a very good idea to have a few people with good discretion saying what sees the light of day on your departments web site. There is however no control over what happens when the public is involved every fire i have been to has its share of buffs and dog walkers taking pictures and video that the department has no control over. So the long and short of it is do the right thing and you have little to worry about do the wrong thing wind up on firefighter close calls or the witness stand