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peterose313, JetPhoto, Capejake72 and 4 others like this -
We had a demo the other day with a Ventis and I really like how easy it was to use, 2 buttons control everything. At work I have 2 MSA Altair's and I am by no means impressed with them at all. Less than 1 year old and 1 has a bad O2 sensor already and there is always problems re-calibrating them. We were told the Scott detectors other than the Mini SA’s are not that good either but I haven’t seen those yet.
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Now that we're all in different buildings I don't think there ever will be another. Half of building 6 where they used to have it in will be comming down soon.
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Date:9/22/2012
Time:16:38
Location:23 Morningside Drive
Frequency:46.380
Units Operating:Patterson Fire, Putnam Lake 1 engine 1 tanker
Weather Conditions:60's overcast
Description Of Incident:Reported working fire with multiple calls
Reporters:NHFD21255
16:42 22-1-2 on location smoke showing
16:44 Confirmed working fire
16:49 Command reporting fire in a 20X40 garage with a vehicle inside, fire is knocked down at this time
16:56 Command reports fire under control, checking for extension
16:56 BLS being assigned to fire
16:58 County Car 8 requesting Fire investigation to the scene
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spike2231, firedude, peterose313 and 5 others like this -
Have a speedy recovery Chief
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Date:8/2/2012
Time:12:04
Location:43 Fallkill Rd
Frequency:453.800
Units Operating: Staatsburg Stations 1 and 2, Fairview FAST, Rooselvelt, Hillside, West Clinton, Red Hook, Dutchess Fire Investigation
Weather Conditions:Sunny in the 80's
Description Of Incident:Second alarm of fire in a trailer
Reporters:NHFD21255
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http://www.theblaze....m-their-trucks/
Residents of Seminole, Florida are outraged after their local firefighters were reportedly told to remove the American flags from their trucks.
“There was an [order] from a chief to remove all flags from the apparatus”, one of the protesters explained.
But the order had nothing to do with safety, nor with the quality of the flags being flown. They were not tattered or worn, according to reports.
Westfield12 and sfrd18 like this -
Date: 7/11/201
Time: 17:55
Location: 250 Nixon Rd
Frequency: 453.800
Units Operating: LaGrange, Arlington, Pleasant Valley
Weather Conditions: Sunny Hot
Description Of Incident: Fully involved structure fire
Reporters:NHFD21255
Command reporting a fully involved barn fire deep in the woods
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Amazing what a bird can do, that’s why I try to do my part and help with the goose population LOL
JetPhoto likes this -
I know nothing about helicopters so please don't think this is a stupid question but where on the helicopter could a bird strike affect it. Other than going thru the windshield, I would think the rotors would make bird jerky out of that thing
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Rest In Piece little firefighter
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Date:4/14/2012
Time:15:49
Location:511 Sterling Drive
Units Operating:Wappingers FD, New Hamburg
Description Of Incident:Working fire in apartment complex
Reporter:NHFD21255
15:52 Wappingers Car 1 on scene reporting smoke showing
15:54 Car 1 reporting fire on deck, requesting building inspector to scene
15:54 68-11 Responding
15:54 New Hamburg Responding
15:54 Mobile life to scene for person with smoke inhalation
15:57 Mobile life 55 responding
15.59 68-45 Responding
16:00 68-55 Responding
TAPSJ likes this -
There are 3 tank cars total the fire brigade has. All have 10,000 gallons of water and high volume pumps. They are kept in Harmon, Brewster and Stanford. The key with these tank cars is to request them as soon as you think you may need them. Keep in mind the crew has to hitch these up and they have a daily inspection before they go out on the rail so it could take a little while
newsbuff, SageVigiles, firedude and 3 others like this -
Date:3/30/2012
Time:23:52
Location:364 Salt Point Turnpike
Units Operating: Arlington 32-11,14,56,42,72,87,89 Mobile Life 253 (Station 4 area)
Units Relocating: 32-13 to headquarters, Station 5 on stand by in their quarters
Description Of Incident: Reported porch fire with people trapped on second floor unable to exit the residence
Reporter:NHFD21255
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Date:3/14/2012
Time:21:24
Location: 126 South Highland Rd Station 3 Area
Frequency: 453.800
Units Operating: East Fishkill FD,Village of Fishkill FAST,Mobile Life
Weather Conditions: Cool Clear
Description Of Incident:2nd alarm working fire in private res.
Reporters:
Writer:NHFD21255
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Date:3/1/2012
Time:16:40
Location: 540 Farm to Market rd off Rt 164
Frequency: 46.380
Units Operating: Patterson Fire, Putnam Lake 1 engine and 1 Tanker, Brewster 1 engine and 1 tanker
Weather Conditions: Damp Drizzle Cold
Description Of Incident:Confirmed working fire
Reporters:
Writer:NHFD21255
16:50 Reported Structure fire
16:53 22-2-5 responding
16:54 Confirmed working structure fire, Brewster with 1 engine along with the tanker
16:55 22-1-1 Reports all occupants out of the building
16:58 Fire investigation team requested
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Date:2/11/2012
Time:0855
Location: 38 Patterson Village
Frequency: 46.380
Units Operating: Patterson Fire, Putnam Lake Fire, Lake Carmel, Pawling Fire fire Patterson VAC, Brewster stand by in Patterson Quarters
Weather Conditions: Cold, Snow
Description Of Incident:Reported working fire with multiple calls
Reporters: NHFD21255, grumpyff
Writer:NHFD21255
08:55 Patterson Fire, Putnam Lake with 1 engine and 1 tanker on stand by for multiple calls structure fire
09:00 Confirmed structre fire Lake Carmel with 1 engine and 1 tanker to scene, Putnam Lake 1 engine and 1 tanker to the scene
09:08 New Fairfield on stand by in their quarters
09:09 Cancel Pawling fire, All apparatus currently on the road continue in emergency any other responding apparatus can continue in non emergency as per Patterson chief
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We've been using Tempo and love them. Only issue is you have to but the direct.
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Date: 1/15/2012
Time: 17:30
Location: 517 Overlook Drive South
Frequency: 46.380
Units Operating: Mahopac Fire
Weather Conditions: COLD
Description Of Incident: Working Fire
Reporters:
Writer: NHFD21255
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in Westchester County Area Emergency Services News
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Philipstown North Highlands Fire District has ordered a Sutphen 3500 gallon 1250 GPM tanker on a Kenthworth T-800 chassis