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  1. yea, sorry the video didn't get put up. Maybe some can post it.
  2. And look what just popped up per News 12 Westchester Fire chief accused of telling men to damage firefighter’s home May 25, 2016 5:15 PM News 12 has obtained audiotape that allegedly captures Port Chester Volunteer Fire Chief Edward Quinn encouraging his men to vandalize the home of a professional firefighter from Harrison. (5:41 PM) PORT CHESTER - A Port Chester fire chief is accused of telling his men to damage another firefighter's home. News 12 has obtained audiotape that allegedly captures Port Chester Volunteer Fire Chief Edward Quinn encouraging his men to vandalize the home of a professional firefighter from Harrison. The audiotape is filled with laughter, profanity and off-color jokes, with comments reportedly made by Port Chester volunteer firefighters last year, when they were watching a rebroadcast of a February 2015 Town Board meeting. VIDEOWatch News 12 Westchester LiveTRENDINGMost-Viewed News 12 Westchester Articles "I hope we go there tonight and you guys better break every [expletive] window in the place," Quinn allegedly says on the tape. Attorney Richard Corenthal says the fact that Chief Quinn shared the address and encouraged his men to vandalize the Port Chester home of a Harrison firefighter and union head is proof that volunteers should not be running the department. Port Chester fired all of its eight full-time firefighters last month in a cost-cutting move. Corenthal is fighting to get them reinstated. A March 2015 letter from Village Attorney Anthony Cerreto says he confronted Quinn with the accusations and that Quinn denied them. The Firefighters Union attorney says Quinn should be fired immediately from his post as Port Chester fire chief.
  3. Its a F!&@ing disgrace what happened, and that huge mega mall/hotel that they are going to build at the old United Hospital site underway,good luck being able to properly cover that, morons.
  4. Its more about qualifications or there lack of. Rye's residents just need to ask questions, but like in any community they are blind as to whats really going on.
  5. NFD2004, this would be an extremely funny video if it weren't so true and I keep wondering how much worse this situation could get. I am afraid of the answer. As a resident of the city I am ashamed of what is happening.
  6. Understand this, and I speak for myself. I have no problem with vollunteers as I was one myself. Lets cut through this crap and get to our manning issue. In Port Chester you have a deep volunteer base. In Rye we don't. Instead of worrying who is going to drive the"spare" ladder around and possibly responding to calls, the real issue is getting to the scene in a timely and safe manner and helping the first due apparatus. Don't thin out our response but having one or more people waste time rolling a ladder when we need them at the scene. I am very surprised with you since you are very familiar with our situation, but you continue to fuel this fire. No pun intended. Enough said
  7. You can "staff" it all you want. Its a "spare" rig, not a volunteer rig. Big difference between driving it and operating it also. There should be more effort in expanding the membership then there is "qualifing" people to "drive" a piece of equipment that won't be responding anywhere,anytime soon. My 2 cents
  8. TL2L31, To clarify the matter, Rye has a spare engine and a spare ladder. Engine 194 was not pump tested nor does it carry adequate hose or SCBA. The only volunteer rig Rye has is Utility 39. Plain and simply. Sorry for being on the wrong thread.
  9. Actually Pred1, Turk182 although somewhat sarcastic is right. You just can't keep purchasing equipment and passing it of as additional coverage when you barely have "qualified"manpower to operate them. I am knocking no one, but money can be spent better elsewhere. Either you acquire a strong volunteer base, or you hire additional personel. The municipality in which we work in does not have a substantial base of dedicated volunteers. In many communities, especially ours ,the ones that volunteer more often than not, can't afford to stay. Sorry for the rant but the old addage of "You can't get blood from a stone" is what really needs to be addressed. Buying (retaining) apparatus is completely mind boggling when you don't have the bodies in the first place. Just my 2 cents. This post is probably in the wrong area, Sorry.
  10. I mean anything both new and used.
  11. Just curious what happens to anyones old equipment both apparatus and other hardware. Is it donated, sold, ect??
  12. I was just curious if manpower was a problem during the storm on 1/19 for both vollie and career Depts. The reason why I bring this to attention is that it happened so quickly and want to know how it panned out??
  13. Sorry turk182, I meant Reserve equipment .
  14. Just wondering the age of any deptments 2nd line rigs, and how much use do they get?