Texanm

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  1. A side note: Always glad to see Sit and Wait---err--Scott and White Ambo's....the Ambulances used to be run by the local funeral home... Any time we saw them running without lights and sirens we figured they were drumming up their own business....
  2. Please keep the pics coming!! As a 21 year resident of Temple, and now a 14 year resident of Sullivan County, NY I have not seen the new station till now. Glad to see them progressing.
  3. Actually it was only about 3 inches from her forehead, i was astonished she was awake, and talked to me no problem. She did not have any obvious injuries and did not even start to complain about her ankle until a few minutes into it. The bucket missed the bumper entirely, and caught the roof just right..driver side door was intact, and not a singe airbag inflated. Great job guys, i understand y'all were buzy that day, but your crew did a great job. I think she was slightly P.O.ed she had the car less than one day. But i think it saved her tail. Mike
  4. OK, im confused. I understand the proposed system is different, but the current system (in my county)is VHF and ham is VHF so they work different?
  5. Bloomingburg, NY 1 ea new firehouse, delivery 3Q 2008
  6. Please bear with me as i ask stupid questions, i am not up on Radio technology or the workings of state contracts So i am to understand we (taxpayers, first responders) have already spent millions(?) on a statewide system that does not work, has been in the works for several years and is unable to even pass simple tests (even in other states), and will eventually cost billions? Yet ham radio operators have system that can talk across the world on mobile, across the country on hand portables. Several years ago my Company gave us Nextels, and i used them to talk via radio to people in San Diego on a daily basis. Since then we went to regular Cell service. Even that is operational in more places than what i have seen so far. $3000-$5000 for hand radios and mobiles? Is it possible justify that kind of cost to anyone when even the most expensive electronics sell for a few hundred (and probly only cost a few dollars to manufacture!) Do you really beleive there is justification to charge $500 for a pager? Again, i apologise for the rant, maybe it does cost hundreds of dollars to manufacture some of these items. Please enlighten me.
  7. Used the site for several evolutions while the brand new Sullivan County training center was not available. We had a tremendous maze, smoked filled multiple rooms, obstacle course and others. The room size was tremendous. not like todays hotels. Run up to 3rd floor, crawl down hallway, carry old metal door, then run down another hall, down 3 flights of stairs, around front, up a ladder, and that was just to test how long our packs were going to last. Fas as i know all live fire is now in the Training center. Was stressed, whatever we left behind the vagrants were going to have in 5 minutes.
  8. This incident actually happened 2 county's away,and i believe the bomb squad was called, but since i have a major highway running thru my district, it set me to thinking. The moral dilemma about the driver is something to consider. Do you wave at the guy from a 1/2 mile away and tell him to have a seat and have a cigarette? Whom do you send to go check him out? Is Risk vs Benefit the question here? Just how much manpower do you need to evacuate if it happened in a bad spot? What would be the worst spot? Hummmm.......
  9. Posted yesterday: So you are first on scene and see the TT on its side down an embankment on interstate XX or whatever main road in your district. What is your actions? Protocols? SOP? Give a Probie a flare and have him check it out? Seriously, i would believe it shouldn't vary much from place to place, just interested to see if there are any differences or better ideas....
  10. Bravoing? And what would the meaning for that be???? sounds a bit dirty to me..... Boy, was my boss pissed!! Went into his office and really got Bravoed!!!! Hey, check her out, id really like to bravo her....
  11. I see signs on the Bear Mountain Bridge not allowing pictures. Yet on line there are pictures,i could never possibly get, from the top of the towers!! If the terrorists wanted pictures, do you think there are not plenty of places to get not only pics, but possibly the actual drawings themselves?? Come on, whom are they kidding? http://www.nysba.state.ny.us/bridgepages/BMB/walk/frame.htm
  12. Why dont lurkers reply? Well, i for one have not been doing this for too long. I use these forums for learning, reading everything i can get my hands on. Sure i have opinions, but i feel i can learn more by listening than anything else. Got 2 ears and only one mouth, cause listening is twice as important as speaking
  13. Aircraft are struck by lightning all the time. In the air, since they are not "grounded", they usually pass thru the shock without even a blink of the interior lights. Did see a plane after it was hit by a bolt while it was on the ground. Melted the low freq FM antenna into a puddle of goo. Other than that not a mark on her. Pilot didnt notice until his radio started sounding "weak"
  14. Date: 5/21/07 Time:4:46 AM Location: Greenwich, United Kingdom Departments: Description: Clipper Ship Cutty Sark burned Links: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article1825993.ece Writer: From Times OnlineMay 22, 2007 Cutty Sark needs money as police hunt for clues Aerial photograph of the remains of the Cutty Sark in Greenwich, East London after a fire yesterday. (Tim Ockenden/PA) Times Online and PA news Forensic scientists and fire investigators combed the burned remains of the Cutty Sark today for clues about yesterday's suspicious fire. Police photographers were among the first to be allowed onto the site of the blaze at a dry dock in Greenwich, south east London. Detectives are treating the fire on the ship as suspicious and are examining CCTV footage taken in the hours before emergency services were alerted at 4.46am yesterday. London Fire Brigade investigators are concentrating on finding the source of the fire, reported by witnesses to be near the middle of the ship. The Cutty Sark Trust, which manages the tea clipper, which once sailed from Australia to London in just 67 days, said the wreckage is a crime scene and only investigators have access. Related Links Cutty Sark CCTV scoured for evidence of vandals Cutty Sark fate Conservation workers must wait to find out whether the ship's wrought iron hull, built in 1860s to maximise her grace and speed, may have buckled in the heat. So far, conservationists have expressed cautious optimism that many of the Cutty Sark's main timbers only suffered burns to their surface but the damage to the hull will only be determined by structural engineers. The Trust is appealing to supporters across the world to help raise the millions of pounds needed to rebuild the clipper. The Duke of Edinburgh was expected to see the scale of the task for himself on a visit to Greenwich this afternoon. Prince Philip, president of the Cutty Sark Trust, is a keen naval historian and already a supporter of the £25 million restoration project which was already underway and may have saved the ship because it involved the removal of many parts, including its masts, coach houses and planking from the dry dock where the fire took place. The fire damage is expected to add millions to the final restoration bill and seriously delay the anticipated public reopening date in 2009. Richard Doughty, chief executive of the Cutty Sark Trust, said: “The Cutty Sark is a national treasure, a piece of maritime history that we must save. We have already been overwhelmed by the public response from all corners of the world, who are so saddened by yesterday’s fire. “We are calling on people everywhere to donate funds to help us preserve this glorious ship for future generations.” The trust said that an anonymous donor has already pledged £100,000 to the restoration appeal fund. Louise Massara, of the Trust, said the sum was a welcome kick-start for the appeal and that many smaller donations had already been made to a dedicated website, which had raised more than £14,000 as of this afternoon. “All of the small amounts coming in are making a huge
  15. Sullivan County is the same way 22-41 is Monticellos Ladder 39-12 is Wurtsboro's 2nd engine And so on wondering if its a state thing since the second numbers are the same, 11-19 is engine 41-49 is ladder etc