jaytl42

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  • Birthday 11/22/1976

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  1. Washington H&L Co. 2 (TL-42) 'The Truck', Ossining F.D. 1890 Horse Drawn Ladder 1918 Republic (Purchased from Kahn Bros. of Yonkers. This truck was a second-hand, three-ton dump truck which was converted for hook and ladder duty. It became the first motorized equipment to serve the company; this rig remained in service for ten years. 1928 Mack (city service) truck with 45-foot extension ladder (Nicknamed “Little Mack”)
  2. courtesy of Amanda Porteus - Local (Ossining) Film producer & editor
  3. He shows the punch in his hand at the end of the video
  4. It's open to the public and our neighbors of the fire service. The residents of Ossining own this equipment. This is part of the comrade we have with our brothers/sisters in the fire service. Here's a great opportunity to see what the OFD recently purchased. Perhaps another department will see something they like or dislike, who knows. Also take in financially what the equipment cost, etc. etc.... On a personal note when I attend Parades or Inspections throughout the year I like to see what other equipment dept's have on their apparatus and how its setup and operational.... Be Safe
  5. "Mama Boucher: [to Bobby] You don't have what they call the social skills. That's why you never have any friends, 'cept fo' yo' mama." ----------------------------------------------------------- "Coach Klein: [it's half-time at the Bourbon Bowl and they're in the locker room] Anybody got an idea? [silence] Derek Wallace: Hey, remember the time Bobby tackled the referee by mistake? [Everybody chuckles] Lyle Robideaux: Yeah, that was pretty funny. How 'bout the time Bobby tackled the guy from Louisville, and threw him into the stands? [Everybody laughs] Guy Grenouille: Y'all remember the time he intercepted the ball and his pants fell off, and he ran for the touchdown bare a**? [Everybody laughs] Farmer Fran: Remember the time Bobby Boucher... [begins to mumble in his southern drawl, and everybody stares at him] Bobby Boucher: [bobby shows up in the locker room by surprise] Remember the time Bobby Boucher showed up at halftime and the Mud Dogs won the Bourbon Bowl do ya? [Everybody starts cheering and shouting] "
  6. Cool pics from the bucket Steve. Thanks for sharing....
  7. so why was this at the factory??? perhaps chevrons.....
  8. Here's a scenario: 1. My Department allows Personal Vehicles to the scene. 2. I'm a driver of an (XX) engine company. Here goes...Dispatch comes across my pager 46.26, I respond to firehouse as a driver. The engine is responding before I make it to the station. If they respond on 46.26 I can redirect and go to the scene. But if they go right to Trunk system to respond where am I going now (still to the station), perhaps I could have been 1 of the first at the scene if redirected, once the engine responded. Don't get me wrong the Trunking system works well for some departments especially that only have 1 Station where everyone must go to the firehouse to respond.
  9. Yes it's the old RD Murray. bidding should get even more interesting now, PIERCE has started to make aluminum ladders, competing against E-One.... E-One now giving an option, like Crimson for all the Stainless Steel lovers.....
  10. Unfortunately the decisions are made by the politicians. That's how this country has been setup, their the "voice of the people" they represent us. If we keep them in office every term they believe their doing a fine job. Our membership needs to stick together and put pressure on these representatives. Obviously the system isn't looking out for us and other groups (big business, illegals, etc.) are getting taking advantage. My question to anyone is what are you doing about it. How many attend FASNY Legislative Conferences in Albany or even closer Montrose when Local officials talk about the scorecards for the year. It's the same 75 people attending these conferences year in year out. To vent here on Bravo doesn't get your message to the gov't officials. Do something about. Waiting around for it to happen isn't working for us.
  11. Getting back to the original topic......fortunately I come from a large department but at times we also could get tapped out or thin on man power for Mutual Aid response. Example if neighboring town at first requesting 1 Ladder to scene, plus 1 engine to standby, generally (100% of the time) we can handle this no problem. But then later perhaps the IC might call for an additional FAST from our town to the scene (our percentage will drop to about 90% for response still good just not 100%). With the help of Battalion Coordinators throughout Westchester, IC's need to determine ahead of time what mutual resources are available. This should include Chief's talking to Chief's of other departments knowing how there membership is doing year in and year out. Where could Chiefs get together???? oh perhaps parades and inspections, could be a good way to network..(uh-oh I said the P-word).. Tradition of calling your neighboring town is not the right/only answer. Perhaps skipping a community (yes someone's feelings might get hurt) or calling multiple agencies for response could be a better solution. that's enough for now......
  12. Bad Boys II
  13. If you are comparing MM vs RM please visit that forum..for pros and cons for each...
  14. Congrats..........from the OSSINING COALITION
  15. THERE WILL BE Shuttle Bus Transportation to the beginning of the Parade. Park cars down at the Ossining Train Station.