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  • Birthday 02/18/1987

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  • Location Westchester, NY
  1. Pelham, Pelham Manor, Greenville, Fairview, Hartsdale, Mamaroneck
  2. There were multiple incidents ongoing at the time. Greenville and Fairview were operating on the Sprain Brook Parkway at a double fatal MVA, Yonkers had a 3rd Alarm where New Rochelle had 1 and 1 covering as well as an Engine from Hartsdale, Hartsdale was also on standby for Greenville so Greenville Ladder 4 could not relocate due to their incident, Once their personnel cleared the parkway L4 relocated to Pelham I believe
  3. The new SSU-15 is in service and R-29 i believe is being kept for the volunteers if im correct. Also, the old 1999 tahoe was replaced with a 2007-08 Tahoe which was assigned to 2151 and the former 2151 was reassigned as either 2154 or i believe i heard 2159 on the air with a radio test once, hopefully someone else can confirm this or correct any mis-information
  4. Hartsdale was dispatched as FAST and remained as FAST until the fire was knocked down and under control at which point they relocated to Scarsdale Headquarters while the Scarsdale units were picking up from the scene
  5. Jan 26th and 27th i believe 10am-6pm
  6. Date: 12-24-07 Time: 1311 hrs Location: 25 West Circle Frequency: 46.26, EMS 16 Units Operating: Bedford: Car 2041, Car 2043, Engine 109, Engine 110, Rescue 44 Bedford Hills: Car 2031, Car 2032, Car 2033, Tanker 5 Banksville: Tanker 7 Pound Ridge: Car 2401, Tanker 3 Mt. Kisco: Tower Ladder 14, Utility 13 (FAST) KBHVAC: 65-B1 WEMS: 45-M1 Katonah: Car 2211, Car 2212, Engine 115 (Stand-by at our Firehouse) Battalion 16, NYSEG, Car 1404, Bedford Police Description Of Incident: Working Fire in P/D Writer: HFD201, BedfordFire O/S 1510 Bedford Toned out possible structure fire 1513 Working structure fire 1519 Battalion 16 Requesting FAST 1519 1520 Mount Kisco FAST 1521 Tanker 7 on location 1521 Bedford Hills Tanker, Bedford Addtl manpower 1523 Katonah relocate 1 engine 1523 2031 Responding 1525 E110 Responding 1526 Mount Kisco U13 Responding as FAST 1528 2212 Responding, switching to EMS 16 1529 20?? Requesting medic 1529 E110 on location 1529 C/O Zone 5 Landline 60 Control for a response 1529 2031 on location, 2032 as well 1531 Bedford Hills Tanker 5 on location 1535 U13 on location 1544 C/O zone 4 mutual aid response 1547 2401 and Pound Ridge Units released from scene 1549 U13 in service returning 1600 Batt. 16 releasing all mutual aid units as per 2041 1608 All Bedford Village units in service 1613 All Units clear, 2 C/O members on scene 1619 Tanker 7 In service, returning
  7. Perhaps a typo?? I thought it was quite interesting that the chief of a township with a population of close to 15,000 according to the 2000 Census is a mere 21 years old. I know several departments where you cannot join as a full member, not explorer, until you're 18 years old and are required to serve two years before becomming promoted to Lieutenant and then two more years as lieutenant before becoming Captain and so on, so what is the basis for having a 21 year old fire chief???
  8. Currently Hartsdale is operating on the new high band radio system. This went into effect over a week ago. Only toned out on 46.26, then all other communication switches over to the new high band frequency
  9. Congrats..........Greenburgh FD is made up of the three Fire Districts of Fairview, Greenville, and Hartsdale. (Town of Greenburgh, outside of White Plains) They make up the Greenburgh Firefighters Local Union.
  10. According to Firehouse.com, Greenburgh Police-EMS has received a grant for $40,000 for Operations and Safety under the round 13 AFG (Assistance to Firefighters Grants)
  11. I've bveen very displeased with my subscription. I subscribed in July in Baltimore at the expo, received my first issue in Late september which was the August issue over 3 months late. Then the September issue never showed up at all and thankfully October just showed up today but very unhappy.
  12. Repelling is not part of the Firefighter 2 Curriculum. I believe it is covered in the Rope Rescue-Operations Level class
  13. Firefighter 2 consists of Incident Command Implications, Building Materials and Collapse, Special Rescue, Hydrant Flow and Operability, Hose Tools, Foam Operations, Flammable Liquids/Gases, Detection, Alarm Systems, Fire Cause and Origin, Fire Department Communications, Pre-Fire Planning, Special Situations, Strategy and Tactics In my class there was an emphasis on communication, situations, and a day of live fire scenarios
  14. CT has changed their format...I just took it recently and passed my first practice test and received my certificate approximately a week or so later. It counts for the actually CPAT only if the conditions it is run under are up to the CPAT standard. For example, I went on a rainy day and there was question if it would count as an actually CPAT if i passed it because of puddles but they were cleared off and it was counted. Same thing for temperature, has to be over 42 degrees i believe and under whatever the max was but as long as those conditions are met it counts.