scopino

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About scopino

  • Birthday 11/07/1975

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  • Location Pleasantville
  • Agency Pleasantville
  1. Look Torre was a good manager, but the TEAM makes the manager. METS SUCK, GO YANKS
  2. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Morelli Family God Bless
  3. Pleasantville uses it 24/7 my opinion is leave em running, whats wrong with a second notification, there have been many times when Im cutting grass using the blower and dont hear the pager go off, but I can hear the horns 5x major 3x minor. For the people in the village that are against them, I bet they wouldn't mind it if there was a fire at their house
  4. Date: 2/16/08 Time: 21:05 Location: Marble Ave X Hobby St (Laundromat) Frequency: 46.26 Trunk Fire 11 Units Operating: 2371,2372,2373, E260, E91, TL5, R47, T57 Chappaqua relocate 1 and 1 to Washington Ave Description Of Incident: Working Fire Writer: scopino
  5. My thoughts and prayers go out John Martinson and his family, God Bless
  6. Hotels are down right nasty, I bring at least my own sheets and pillow case. Who knows where that pillow was last!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
  7. The bags are great ideas, but where do you keep them, on the racks. I hate stuffing to many extra things into my gear tends to get to bulky
  8. I agree, it should be more a part of training. Especially if you have certain areas that have no hydrants. We actually just spoke about having a large scale drafting and relay pumping drill in the near future, so any depts around Pleasantville let me know if your interested. Email me at ascopino@pfdny.org
  9. Go chief, protecting your department. You can tell News 12 is backpedaling
  10. Took about 2 years to get our Ferrara's in decent shape. Customer Service was terrible
  11. Overrated and overpaid, Don't let the door hit your a** on the way out LATER
  12. Seth I couldn't agree with you more, I worked the open house for the Power Dept. A few bad apples shouldn't spoil the bunch. There definately were a few obnoxious railfans who thought they knew it all about everything. For the most part though I certainly saw more of the families and definately more kids than anything else, but again I was behind the displays all day and not mingling with the crowd. Believe me most of the employees at MNRR know the rude and annoying types as soon as they open their mouths, but love working the open house as much as people love coming to it