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  1. x635 liked a post in a topic by peterose313 in Harrison Engine 12   
     
    Firematic told me they're 15 months from contract signing to pre-construction right now and stopped taking orders for 2022 at one point. We're expecting delivery in May/June but like you mentioned, that could changed. They're having supply chain issues due to having to import the raw material that is used in making axles. They used to make them in the US but I was told that due to the emissions deal in the US, they were forced to have to import.
  2. x635 liked a post in a topic by peterose313 in Harrison Engine 12   
     
    Firematic told me they're 15 months from contract signing to pre-construction right now and stopped taking orders for 2022 at one point. We're expecting delivery in May/June but like you mentioned, that could changed. They're having supply chain issues due to having to import the raw material that is used in making axles. They used to make them in the US but I was told that due to the emissions deal in the US, they were forced to have to import.
  3. vodoly liked a post in a topic by peterose313 in New Apparatus Orders/Deliveries - All Areas Discussion Thread   
    Ossining FD has taken delivery of a 2017 KME Severe Service pumper. The unit, designated as Engine 101, replaces a 1993 E-One Hurricane 1250/750. The Village of Ossining has also approved to accept bids to furnish and deliver a new 22 passenger command vehicle.
     
    The new apparatus features (as per KME):
     
    • Cummins ISX 500HP Engine
    • Allison 4000 EVSR Transmission
    • 1500gpm Hale Q2 Dual Stage Fire Pump
    • 660 Gallon Water Tank
    • 25 Gallon Foam Cell
    • High Side Compartmentation



  4. peterose313 liked a post in a topic by x635 in Bedford - Large Brush Fire 3-22-16   
    Date: 3-22-16
    Time: 14:50hrs
    Location: Hook Rd
    District: Bedford Village
    Battalion: 16
    Channel: Fire 16
    Weather: 48F
    Units: Bedford Village FD   Engine 110, Mini Attack 7, Car 2041 (IC)
              Banksville FD            Tanker 7
              Pound Ridge FD       Engine 112
              Mount Kisco FD       Engine 105 (Relocate Bedford Village HQ)
              Bedford Police          Car 36, Car 39
              WCDES                    
    Writer:  x635

    Description: Large Brush Fire
     
     
     
  5. idlewildvfd liked a post in a topic by peterose313 in NYSP New Concealed Identity Traffic Enforcement vehicles   
    It's really not difficult at all to spot an unmarked car these days. Buying all new $40,000 vehicles or however much they are at taxpayer expense just so they can sit a couple inches higher is a complete waste of money and one of the dumbest things I've heard of since being apart of this site.
  6. idlewildvfd liked a post in a topic by peterose313 in NYSP New Concealed Identity Traffic Enforcement vehicles   
    Very rarely do I see them driving with a partner so by looking into your vehicle to see what your other hand is doing, they themselves are distracted from their driving. Somehow I can see this causing more mva's involving a mos and it being the fault of the mos for not paying attention to their driving.
  7. peterose313 liked a post in a topic by Remember585 in Croton FAST Ladder Ops At Ossining Fire   
    Ossining FD deserves credit for throwing the ladders as well. They're among a small percentile around the county that has strong Truck Company presence at a fire scene - whether it's throwing portable ladders or getting the Truck into position. I actually missed this fire, but can tell you I am proud of the guys for always doing the right thing.
    Ironically, Monday night's FAST drill was a review of throwing ladders...
  8. peterose313 liked a post in a topic by wedgeclose in Croton FAST Ladder Ops At Ossining Fire   
    Just another reason why we the residents of Ossining are blessed with such a great fire and ems departments. Well trained and very responsive at any hour.
  9. peterose313 liked a post in a topic by EMT111 in Anti-Police Headline by Times Herald Record?   
    I don't really see how it's anti-police. The written article was very factual, and the only time they used the word tragic was on the record newswatch. They also went on to say that the troopers tried to use non-lethal methods to bring him into custody and only fired once he became an imminent threat to them. If they were trying to make it anti-police, they wouldn't have included any of that.
  10. peterose313 liked a post in a topic by PCFD ENG58 in Vintage Westchester apparatus   
    As it sits today !

  11. peterose313 liked a post in a topic by PCFD ENG58 in Mount Kisco FD IFCO Donates Former Engine To Broome, NY FD   
    Sorry I could not get a better shot of the old 105 as it was packed in like a sardine. All the bays are full so it was parked in the middle of a wall. Chances of getting a better shot will be hard as they don't get many run's in Livingstonville New York.

  12. peterose313 liked a post in a topic by PCFD ENG58 in Mount Kisco FD IFCO Donates Former Engine To Broome, NY FD   
    Glad to see it stay in New York state. As I said many times here the upstate boy's really need our help.

  13. peterose313 liked a post in a topic by markmets415 in Wassaic CAFS Pumper 69-12 (Delivered)   
    There were a few shots taken with my camera yesterday, so here they are, the front compartment that is nearly complete to hold the various strainers and donut rolls of hose, the generator with cord reel with the circle D electrical box and 24" pullout steps added, the auto fill being installed, you can also see the inlet for the auto fill under the step on the passenger's side of the photo showing the generator compartment , a blank panel with be going over this piping and valve as well, the back of the swing out tool board which will have three SCBA, TNT tool and a small hook, 10 switch box which will run all the clear lighting such as the front brow light, the PIAA driving lights, the side and rear scene lights, perimeter lighting and steps and tailboard lighting. The engine looks taller than it is, measured yesterday at 9'6" at the rear, 9'9" at the cab and length is 31'4".





  14. peterose313 liked a post in a topic by grumpyff in Mount Kisco FD IFCO Donates Former Engine To Broome, NY FD   
    Very generous offer, although it probably would have ended up as scrap if sold to the highest bidder. Here is the last photo I got of it during the 2013 Mt Kisco FD parade. May it give its new owners many years of safe operation

  15. peterose313 liked a post in a topic by INIT915 in NYSP: The Cars The Next Generation Of Troopers Will Be Sitting In   
    Not when compared to the Interceptor.
  16. peterose313 liked a post in a topic by IFCO106 in Independent Fire Company Engine 105 on to a new home   
    After 24 years of service to the Independent Fire Company in Mt. Kisco, NY, engine 105, a 1989 Pierce Lance pumper, has gone on to a new home. With the recent purchase of its replacement, we had a decision to be made on what to do with the 1989 Pierce. This discussion goes back to when we first decided to replace the pumper about two years ago. After our annual fire department parade in 2012, a former member who always attends our parades came to our firehouse. The former member, Bob Molhenbrook, was a member of the Independents for 20 years before moving upstate to the Catskills. He brought along the Chief Jason Wayman of his current department, the Town of Broome Volunteer Fire Department, in Livingstonville, NY, and their wives. After speaking with them and talking of the new engine soon to be ordered by us, the talk shifted to the August 2011 hurricane, Irene.
    Upon hearing of the devastation and the financial hardships that Hurricane Irene caused to them, we started to think of ways we could help. Not long after, we received a letter from Jason with pictures of the hurricane and its aftermath. In his letter he explained how what little savings they had saved was used up to cover costs that insurance did not cover. Unable to do any fundraising events for some time due to the fact their fundraising hall was destroyed, this would delay their thoughts on replacing their current frontline pumper, a 1980 Saulsbury front mount pumper. After discussion on whether to sell our old engine or possibly donate it to a company in need, a motion was made to sell our engine for $1.00 to the Town of Broom Volunteer Fire Department and it was unanimously passed. Not only was it the right thing to do, it was the only thing to do, in our minds. We know they will get years of service out of it until they can raise enough money to replace it one day. The engine served us well and we hope it continues on for them.
    I have attached some pictures of the devastation of Irene in Livingstonville, NY. Also, there are some pictures of the day they came down to pick up their new engine on Saturday, August 10, 2013.








  17. peterose313 liked a post in a topic by MPG1 in 60 Control's Policy on No Responses   
    Since this is my first day of retirement after 20 years @ 60 let me tell you our protocols. EMS dispatch: no answer dispatch again 3 min later. No answer after 2 more min. dispatch again and dispatch mutual aid. Fire: after initial dispatch if no answer after 5 min. dispatch again. If no answer (and it has happened) dispatch again and dispatch mutual aid. Mutual aid run cards have been set up by both ems and fire agencies for their districts. Barry I understand what your saying if dept. x crashes, but what if I don't send anybody to the call in a TIMELY manor! The cad prompts us on all re-dispatchs. The buck does not stop @ 60 Control. It is up to each department whether volunteer or career to cover your calls. The cad will prompt us for the city of New Rochelle or Bedford EMS in the same manor. We run with NYS DOH protocols for ems and NFPA for fire. If you can't cover your call's start thinking about joining forces with your neighbor who is covering the call! Thanx for all you do and please stay safe!
  18. peterose313 liked a post in a topic by IFCO106 in Mount Kisco FD IFCO Donates Former Engine To Broome, NY FD   
    It is the Town of Broome Volunteer Fire Department in Livingstonville, NY. I will do a write up of it and post some pics in a day or two.
    Chris
  19. peterose313 liked a post in a topic by ENG47INE in Nice Save At The Mamaroneck Village Fire This Past Sunday   
    I would like to personally thank all the first responders for the quick and professional response as the fire was in my girlfriends house. So thank you to the brothers and sisters in VMFD MEMS and LVAC
  20. peterose313 liked a post in a topic by on the job in Town of Wallkill PD 2013 Dodge Charger   
    Boy ..I see they put a lot of thought in that color scheme.
  21. peterose313 liked a post in a topic by Just a guy in Town of Wallkill PD 2013 Dodge Charger   
    I cant say that I am a fan of this car .......
  22. peterose313 liked a post in a topic by Westchester in Wrong-way driver killed in 2-vehicle crash on Taconic   
    I love watching a cop driving in a patrol car while on the cell phone! If police pulled over every person not paying attention to the road, the officer would never be able to patrol the streets, there's not enough ink in their pen to write tickets
  23. peterose313 liked a post in a topic by grumpyff in Wrong-way driver killed in 2-vehicle crash on Taconic   
    Westchester, repeat after me, "People are stupid. Very Stupid."
    The roads we have, pretty much have not changed greatly in the last 10 years or so. It is not an engineering problem for the most part. You can spend all the money on signs,lights and reflective striping, but the stupid driver that is in a rush, on a phone, laptop, ipad, just too self absorbed to say they are a bad driver, just plain too stupid to not understand how to drive will continue to do stupid things behind the wheel. Just take a walk through a mall or a store, people are too stupid to keep to the right when they walk. Ride a bus or a train, yup there is Mr. Stupid trying to push his way onto the bus or train before letting others off. Society has taught these people their s*** does not stink, and that they are the most important person in the world. It is always someone elses fault, never there own.