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  • Location Yorktown Heights
  • Agency HARTSDALE, FIRE
  1. All black gear is the engine company Tan coat black pants is the ladder company.
  2. Date:10/9/12 Time: approx 1200Hrs Location: 355 Old Tarrytown Rd Frequency: 46.26, Fire 14 Units Operating: Fairview Car 2121, 2122, Rescue 3, E-174, E-175, E-176, L-1 Hartsdale Car 2171, E-170, TL-15, Greenville Car 2151, Ladder 4, White Plains E-66, Relocates Elmsford L-55 Weather Conditions: clear Description Of Incident: working fire on 2nd floor bedroom Reporters: Initial dispatch reporting possible structure fire for R-3, 174, 175, HFD TL-15 10-75 HFD 170, GFD L-4, WPFD E-66.
  3. That may be true but currently response times are not an issue to many of the agencies in the county. Now before everyone jumps in saying that is ridiculous, how many departments in Westchester have an automatic aid agreement where a special ops resource is automatically dispatched by 60 control with the tones from the host department. Not many if any. Many departments start out their units and chiefs and wait to get on scene or in their vehicles to confirm the incident rather then start out help. The dispatch of the special unit with the tones of the host department can cut valuable minutes off the response time that would be much longer if units wait to get on scene and confirm an incident. Not to single out any agency but the example of the sound shore area was used so we will stick with it request Yorktown, Somers, Irvington dive at dispatch, or look just north to Stanford and Greenwhich Ct. for water rescue resources and start them out immediately, this will help get the unit on scene faster and also justifies the need for that type of unit in that area. Also the biggest issue is drop the career volunteer stuff and call the closest trained resource or heck call multiple resources its better to overwhelm an incident rather then nickel and dime and run short of trained personnel. The departments and members of Westchester County need to learn to function with what we have. The training and equipping new special units costs a lot of time and money, which in this economy is very hard to come by. We need to utilize the under used resources that we already have trained and equipped in this county before we worry about adding additional resources.
  4. Date:3/9/12 Time:0601Hrs Location: 120 E. Hartsdale Ave. Frequency: HFD, 46.26, Fire 14 Units Operating: HFD 2171, 2172, E-169, E-171, TL-15, GFD SQ-15, Ladder 4, 2151, FFD E-174, SFD L-28, Batt 14, GPD EMS. Relocate HFD- WPFD Eng, EFD Truck. Weather Conditions: clear Description Of Incident: Fire in Basement level laundry room of a 7 story OMD, with smoke conditions on floors above. Reporters: Writer:HFD23 0601Hrs- HFD with GFD SQ-15 dispatched to commercial alarm at above address, zone given elevator smoke detector. 0603Hrs- HFD on scene smoke showing from lower level "B-side" Working fire assignment dispatched. http://www.lohud.com/article/20120309/NEWS0224/303090060/Smoky-Hartsdale-apartment-building-dryer-fire-forces-evacuation-some-residents?odyssey=mod|newswell|text|Frontpage|s
  5. No Engine was driven by a Chief.... to that particular call...
  6. This conversation is nice and is full of lots of speculation, but it is just that... So why not try to get some factual answers as to what the plan actually is? As I am not a commissioner, I will not comment either in favor of or against their project, but my suggestions is that if any of the members of this website have questions the best action would be to attend the Pubic Board of Fire Commissioners Meetings next tuesday night at station 2 and ask your questions in person or write a letter to the Yorktown Heights Board of Fire Commissioners and ask all of your questions. Go to the source and maybe we can understand what their thought process is.
  7. Yonkers sent 1 and 1 with batt2 to this job.
  8. Hartsdale is using a spare FDMV Ladder. E-170 responding on the automatic aid agreement. E-171 was requested. as an additional company on the 10-75. Why would our ladder be sent if it wasn't requested? additionally 3 ladders were already responding on such a small street how many can even fit on the fire block? HFD has a spare Engine and HFD conducted a recall as Greenville Fairview and Scarsdale do for us all the time. Heres the truth of the matter the IC called for his preset 10-75 he got what his department has in the CAD. The fire went out in less then 12 mintues. Most of the Mutual Aid was returned prior to arriving on scene, better to have manpower then not to, even with all those apparatus their are only 18 members responding to the scene not counting Yonkers with 10 members that didn't operate from my understanding.
  9. Date:1/24/12 Time:1111 Location:17 Pheasant Run Rd. cross of Ft. Hill Rd. Frequency: 46.06, Fire 18 Units Operating: GFD Sq-15, Ladder 4, Car 2151, Hartsdale E-170, E-171, Yonkers Engine, Yonkers Ladder, Fairview E-174 F.A.S.T. Eastchester TL-17 Relocates: Scarsdale Ladder 28, White Plains E-66 to Greenville HQ, Mt. Vernon Ladder to Eastchester FD. New Rochelle E-22 to Hartsdale HQ. Weather Conditions: Clear Description Of Incident: Working fire in 2.5 story private dwelling on 2nd floor Reporters: Writer:23 1111Hrs- SQ-15 L-4, HFD E-170 dispatched for smoke in the attic 1115Hrs- 10-75 per Ladder 4, FFD Engine, Eastchester Ladder, Hartsdale 2nd Engine, Yonkers Engine and Truck dispatched.
  10. The honest truth here is "Titles and Names" Every one wants a Rescue Company, a Squad Company, Technical Rescue Squad, Etc. They are Titles. its truly about the equipment carried and level of training of the members, this doesn't mean every rescue needs to have trench or structural shoring equipment but they should have more then just extrication tools. West Harrison's Apparatus is a rescue pumper as stated not truly a rescue, its just a name, if putting a tool on a engine and changing the name means not buying separate engine and rescue apparatus then who cares what they call it.
  11. Date:11/28/11 Time:1914Hrs Location: 140 East Hartsdale Ave. Frequency: HFD, 46.06, 46.26, Fire 14 Trunked Units Operating: HFD 2172, 2174, E-170, E-171, TL-15, FFD E-174, GFD SQ-15, SFD L-28 F.A.S.T., Batt 14 Weather Conditions: Clear Description Of Incident: Working Fire on the 2nd floor, Standpipe attack, Multiple Reports of people trapped on floors above. Members made a aggressive interior attack with a quick knock down of heavy fire in the apartment of origin. Reporters: Writer:HFD23
  12. Date:4/19/11 Time:12:00Hrs Location: S.5th ave Frequency: Fire 18, 46.06, multiple others Units Operating: Pelham FD,Pelham Manor Engine 1, Engine 2, New Ro ladder 12, Engine 22, Eastchester Ladder 16 F.A.S.T. then put to work, Yonkers Batt 2, Squad 11 F.A.S.T. then put to work. FDMV LAdder 62, Engine 206 F.A.S.T., Greenville Ladder 4 to cover, Larchmont Engine 34 to cover, Yonkers MSU to Scene, Batt 18 Weather Conditions: light rain. Description Of Incident: Working fire Reporters: Writer: HFD23
  13. Date:3/5/11 Time:1917Hrs Location: Dunderave Rd cross of Wyndover Rd. Frequency: Fire 14, Fire ground 8 Units Operating: Car 2121, 2122, Eng 175, Eng 176, Ladder 1, Rescue 3, Hartsdale Car 2171, 2173, Eng 171, Greenville Ladder 4, WPFD Eng-66 (F.A.S.T.) Batt 11. Weather Conditions: Clear Description Of Incident: Fire in a 1 story Type 5 Private dwelling Reporters: Writer:HFD23
  14. Those photos show all NRFD plus NRFD Spare apparatus, LFD tower 7 WPFD L-33, Greenville E-150, TMFD E-36.