hfd745

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  • Birthday 10/13/1981

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  • Name: R
  • Location Westchester
  • Agency HFD

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  1. Congrats Brother's. Glad to see some progression in the Fire service!!!
  2. Our dept recently switched to the seat mounted brackets that require the pack to be strapped and locked in. We no longer have the clips on the brackets that hold the pack in the seat. Our older pack mounts had the clip to hold the bottle and the locking strap. I was told the clips were removed because guys were not strap locking the packs in and were only using the clips. (i have seen it first hand) I was told that that the is a law that requires some sort of lock to be on the pack do that it is secured in the event of an accident. I understand the thought process behind it but personally don't care for it. I find the pull cord to release the pack a hindrance. I am still able to don the pack and then buckle in. Even if the pack is locked in front of you I believe that most everyone will be scrambling to put it on (unbuckled) when that reported fire comes in. Bronging us right back to were we started. Just my opinion
  3. Nice Job Robbie, You and the whole crew up at 60 do a great job. It is nice to see you guys get some credit..Keep up the good work..
  4. VERY WELL SAID, I WAS THINKING EXACTLY THE SAME THING...
  5. Nice Shots!!! Surprised with Sutphen, We have a 1995 and it looks almost identical. I am sure there is more technology in it but they should really modernize the design. Do you have any shots of the inside of the cab. Best of luck with the truck..
  6. Time to make an example out of someone, and this jerk should be the one. Real smart to put more lives in danger.
  7. Take the cars away and watch how many people don't want to be chief anymore. There are to many people out there that only do it for the car.
  8. Is this really a question that is being asked. Should a fire chief have fire training. Come on really
  9. From what I have seen Rye is and has been very proactive in confined space training and awareness with the members of the DPW. It is true that there is alot more focus on confined space since the tragic incident. Rye DPW also has Rye fd ladder respond whenever they are entering a confined space. I believe that the confined entry permit requires that the local FD be notified whenever there is entry into a confined space but does not require fd on location, but way to go for taking an extra precaution, can't fault anybody for that.
  10. Nice truck. Its a monster. How is it fitting down some of the smaller streets? Best of Luck.
  11. Not sure if anyone here has gotten to see these vehicles at night. The white reflective is amazingly bright. You are able to see the reflective from a very far distance. As far as lettering on a vehicle for daytime visability I don't feel you can see the vehicle any better because it has colered stripping on it. Both the 2161 and 2163 cars both have white cheveron striping on the rear of the vehicle. I personally like the way the ghost lettering looks. These vehicles still have plates on them that clearly state there county number and department.
  12. Harrison Fire just took delivery of there new 2011 Tahoe. The car is replacing the old 2163 Ford Expedition. I will be trying to obtain some more photos of the interior.
  13. Here are some pics of 2161 and 2163
  14. The new 2011 Tahoe is the 2163 car (John Masciola)(spell it right chuck). Both the 2161 and 2163 trucks have been stripped with the white reflective ghost markings. The two vehicles look almost identical. The only major differance is that 2161 has black rims and a push bar. Best of luck with the new truck 2163