PoqFFEMT

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  1. Yeah, one of the ones presumed missing is a guy out of one of the squadrons at Langley AFB. He was on local leave this week and now no one has seen or heard from him and no one has gotten in touch with him since Monday. Still no word on cause yet. The investigators have been on scene since last night but won't go into the structure due to safety concerns.


  2. So I'm on my way into work last night and I stop at 7-eleven for a cup of coffee. As I'm walking out I see a large column of smoke starting from up the street. (The smoke was reflecting off the clouds from the lights at Langley AFB) I smell the distinct smell of plastic burning and think to myself that this could be bad. I call the dispatcher and tell them that I'm on my way to take a look and she tells me that the board lit up right as I called about the fire. So it's 10 at night, I'm heading into work and going to miss this worker. As I come up on the scene, Hampton Truck 8 is jut setting up and Squad 10 is laying in the 5 inch to the truck. There is fire through the roof of a 50" x 30" apartment building.

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    By the time I walked around the Wendy's lot to the scene, the 2nd alarm was transmitted which brought in 2 more truck and 4 more engine companies (Total apparatus on scene at last call was 4 truck, 6 engine, 1 heavy rescue, 1 support vehicle, 5 medic units which ran for quite a while back and forth)

    Hampton company 8 started with an interior attack based on the initial report of people still inside, but this quickly changed to a defensive around 10:20pm. There were quite a few evacuation calls when Truck 8 started it's stream into the building. I had to leave around 10:45 which is when they called the blaze under control.

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    Sorry for the not so great quality on the pictures. I didn't have all my gear with me. I've also attached the link to the local news story.

    Link to Daily Press story


  3. Well, I'll start by including a picture of MY HOUSE. That's right, I had my house lifted 2 years ago after Hurricane Isabel put 10 inches of water in my 100+ year old farm house. post-14018-1225842067.jpg

    We had to obtain permits of course for this project but we had to have special permission to keep all the utilities connected so we could stay in the house while it was up in the air for the 3 weeks the new foundation was being formed. I had to have the city inspector as well as my chief and fire marshal come out to map out the house, identify utility connection points, and have them inspect the entire lift so if there were an emergency they knew what they were getting into.


  4. I was working security for Paris Las Vegas Casino and it I still remember that morning I had just started my shift and had gotten on my bike and was starting patrol of the parking garage and I was on the top floor of the parking garage and two F15's flew down the Las Vegas strip just above the casinos, circled the airport and escorted a 747 back to the runways after take off, then constant fighter formations all day.

    There were several NYPD, FDNY and others in Las Vegas that week. I remeber them scrambeling to find ways home some by bus, some by train, some bought cars just to get back.

    Those were my F-15's from the 71st Fighter Squadron from Langley AFB, VA


  5. I was on Temporary Duty to a Red Flag at Nellis AFB, NV. I had just gotten home not long before the attacks started after working a 15+ shift. I was woken up to one of my coworkers that was just going into work saying "aren't you from New York??" I told him i was, he said that I better turn the TV on. I managed to see what was left of the south tower going down and I just sat there wondering what was going on and what I was watching. After a minute or two my jaw hit the floor. I immediatly though of some family and friends that worked and lived down there. (I found out later everyone was ok) I sat there and watched in shock for quite some time, seeing the other tower come down as well as the pentagon attacks. I knew what had happened meant that I was in for a real long day so I tried to get a little sleep. To make matters worse, I could not get a hold of anyone in my family to find out if everyone was ok or not.

    Fifteen minutes after I got to sleep, I was recalled to go back into work. For those of you that know a little about the Air Force, Nellis AFB is a training base to train the pilots on combat manuvers. We usually spend 2 - 3 weeks there and then go back home. There is no live missle firing or anything like that. When I got onto base, (which took 3 hours due to security instead of the 20 minutes it usually takes) I really got scared because there were my 12 F-15C's that were there to train loaded full up with live missiles. The skies were quiet, nothing was flying around which for Las Vegas is also strange. Our commander gave us all a briefing, told us to go back to the hotel and get out bags packed, we were going back to Virginia. One of the young airmen asked the commander "how are we getting home if the president shut down all airspace over the US?" My commander just looked back, shook his head and left the area.

    We returned to the hotel, got our bags packed and headed back to Nellis. There, we got on a KC-10 Extender Tanker. We normally ride on these alone while the pilots fly their jets back home, only seeing the F-15's while they come up to get refueled. It was VERY quiet on that ride home. I got a chance to go down to the boom area to see our jets getting refueled. I was told this time i was not allowed to take any pictures which I figured. What I saw outside threw me for a loop again. 12 F-15's fully loaded, escorting us back the entire way. Come to find out later it was the only way that NORAD would let us fly home.


  6. Hmm Here's my 2 cents... (By the end of this thread, that should be a lot of cents!) Anyway, I joined my local Volunteer Fire and Rescue squads to donate my time. When I sign up for standby or am at the firehouse, I am obligated to respond to any and all calls. One cannot tell me that I have to respond when I'm at my paying job or even like now when I am at home alone with my infant daughter. I just don't sign up during the times when I know I cannot go. How could someone or some law tell me that I have to respond right now?

    John


  7. Date: 04-26-08

    Time: 2015hrs

    Location: 54 Valentine Dr.

    2015 - Chelsea all equipment, Castle Point responding for a structure fire, 54 Valentine Dr

    2018 - Chelsea car 2 calls to 3512 which is enroute "Lay your line in, Oh boy is this a big one!"

    - Boy do I hope that Photounit is able to go to the scene for this!!!

    2020 - 2nd alarm Hughsonville with 4531, Glenham with 4331, Village of Fishkill and the Fast team to the scene, Rombout relocate one engine to Castle point

    2028 - Hughsonville's Chief (Running the water shuttle) wants Hughsonville's other tanker and both tankers from New Hackensack

    2029 - 3rd Alarm Hughsonville with 4523 and New Hackensack with 5231 and 32 to the scene of the fire

    2034 - DC Fire investigation team requested to the scene

    2035 - Rombout 6211 dispatched to the scene instead of relocating

    2041 - Wappingers dispatched one engine to set up a draft near Chelsea Ridge Mall to fill the tankers, Dutchess Junction relocate an engine to Castle Point

    - It sounds like command has the scene operating on 5/6 and water shuttle ops on 7/8 (Hey not bad for a guy that's listening to this from Virginia!!!)

    2050 - East Fishkill 3933 requested to relocate to New Hackensack

    2052 - 2nd call for the DC Fire Investigation team to the scene

    2056 - 3933 is relocating to NKFD quarters

    2100 - Dutchess Junction 3711 has relocated to Castle Point

    2103 - Fire under control at this time

    This is the image Google Earth gave me when I looked up the address:

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  8. Date: 28 Mar 08

    Time: 2037

    Location: 21 Lakeside Dr

    Frequency: DC911

    Units Operating: New Hackensack FD, TOW Ambulance, DCSO, Hughsonville, LaGrange, DC investigation Team, DC Car 13

    Description Of Incident: Structure Fire

    Writer: PoqFFEMT

    Initial call came in at 2037 for a possible structure fire across from 24 Lakeside Dr. (later called in as 21 Lakeside Dr.)

    DC 911 Calling 52-1 stating a Worker! Calling for full 2nd alarm, Chief asking for first due engine to drop it's 5 inch from the top of Lakeside Drive

    2044 - 2nd Alarm - NKFD all hands, Hughsonville with a Tanker and extra manpower and LaGrange with a Tanker

    2047 - East Fishkill 1 Engine from Sta 3 to NKFD for standby

    2048 - CC 13 responding to the scene

    2049 - 2nd dispatch for all remaining equipment to respond to the structure fire. Command on scene requesting Central Hudson to the scene

    2055 - 3rd dispatch for NKFD for the remaining equipment and 2nd call for East Fishkill to relocate

    2056 - East Fishkill 3918 relocating at this time. DC911 is calling NKFD command asking if they want the 55, 31 or 32 to the scene first. CC13 called on scene

    2058 - All units on scene asked to switch to NKFD frequency. All water shuttle ops on fireground 5/6

    2100 - 4th call for 5255 to the scene

    2102 - 5232 called out responding. CC13 is calling in for NKFD command asking for a mutual aid rescue to respond to the scene

    2105 - DC Fire investigation requested to the scene

    2106 - Hughsonville requested to send 4555 to the scene

    2110 - NKFD 5255 called out responding

    2016 - Both 4555 and 5255 requested to stage on New Hackensack Rd

    2025 - NKFD command releases the Mutual Aid tankers

    2215 - NKFD 5212 & 32 back in service, Hughsonville 4555 In service returning to qtrs, will remain on standby for NKFD until released


  9. Date: 8 Mar 08

    Time: 1728

    Location: Route 9, near Myers Corners Road

    Frequency: 453.900

    Units Operating: Hughsonvile 45-55, Town Of Wappingers Ambulance

    Description Of Incident: 2 car MVA involving another Ambulance

    Writer: PoqFFEMT

    I did not get to hear too much of this with all of the other activity going on in the valley today.... Anyone with some more details?


  10. Ok, I've got a question that has been bugging me for a bit. Looking around the site, I came across that a Dutchess County department may or may not have leased a piece of apparatus.

    My question is, Why? Why would any department lease such a large expense? Most individuals that lease a car or truck do so to just turn it in at the end and then lease a new vehicle. Is this the way the fire service is going to now? Would this not be a huge waste od taxpayer dollars?

    I'd love to hear thoughs on this... For or against.