Newburgher

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  1. Newburgh's rig was in service into the 70s, I believe. It was loaned to New Windsor FD, who remotored it, and then re-aquired by Newburgh
  2. I'm pretty sure it was a FWD. It was quartered at 492 Broadway with Engine 3. Don't know if it is this truck, but it looks similar
  3. Looks like Newburgh's old Truck2
  4. http://x635photos.com/displayimage.php?pid=2037&fullsize=1 A picture of the same truck tinkering
  5. Sounds like a Fire Alarm truck?Would be for working on the munincipal Fire Alarm system, if they have one. Newburgh has a rig like that for that purpose.
  6. http://abf-91.nstemp.com/ladder910.html American LaFrance has been building fire apparatus and aerials long before LTI started building aerials
  7. What makes you say that?
  8. But the town isn't one department (should be, but it's not) The fact that 63-25 and 64-25 aren't the same is the reason I suggest grouping the apparatus number to a type of apparatus. As far as not using a system because the neighbors are using it, that doesn't make a great excuse. If it works, so what. Right now you have 10 car ones showing up for a typical house fire in the Town of Newburgh already. If you are working with a neighbor from Ulster county, throw the department name in front of the number like they do now
  9. I think Ulster has a good system. Department number, followed by apparatus number. Example: Plattekill. Chief; Car 47. Assistant chiefs: Car 47-1, 47-2, etc. Apparatus; 47-20, 47-50, etc. No department should be a single number. They should start at 10, or 11. I think Ulster starts at 15 for Accord, then they are in alphabetical order from there. If you wanted to standardize a little, equipment numbers could be grouped as follows; Chief Officers= 1-9, engines= 10-19, rescue=20-29, truck=30-39, brush=40-49, tanker50-59, etc. I any one department, even in the town of Newburgh, would ever have more than 10 engines. Station numbers don't really matter. Greenville: Car 15 (chief) 15-11 and 15-12 (engines) 15-20 (rescue) and 15-30(truck) For the county officials; Coordinator; Car 36, and up from there( Don't know how many there really are) I think it would be a whole lot easier than having so many car ones, engine ones, and truck ones on the air together. Of course, I guess that doesn't really matter anyway, since nobody is on the same frequency anyway. Again, only my opinion
  10. Only my opinion, but I think they are making things way more complicated than they need to be. A neighboring county has a better, simpler system that has worked for years. again, my opinion.
  11. Yup, 2 and 1. And if the city had it's way, it would still be 1 and 1.
  12. City of Newburgh staffs 2 engines and the truck with a minimum of a driver, officer, and fireman plus an assistant chief, 24/7. City of Newburgh was not called to this fire for whatever reason. Maybe at a mile and a half, we are too far away to get there quickly.
  13. I thought it was just a bunch of Truckies who are afraid of heights.
  14. The guys on the police forum probably said the same thing about the invention of the fit5 coward grenade that so many local fire departments use.
  15. I guess that Company Officer learned a few lessons on that run......
  16. Nothing scary about it. Dry powder fire extiguishers are charged with nitrogen. The only danger associated with it is that it displaces oxygen.
  17. In Orange County, the 20+ minute response is because in Orange County, much like every other area with volunteer firefighters, it isn't a requirement for firefighters to be trained in F.A.S.T. in order to be allowed to ride a firetruck. It has nothing to do with neighboring departments being emotionally attached. Until the state says to ride a firetruck, you have to be trained (certified?) in all the important things, not just able to close the door and fasten your seatbelt, there is not much that's going to change.
  18. Does it carry any other hose, other than a 100' preconnect on the front bumper? What size tank?
  19. 492 Broadway, near West Street. We are open for business as usual! Of course, all you guys that came out to support us helped keep it that way! Must have been out on a run.
  20. If "cmd" stands for Command, I don't think so. We can't hear what the county radio traffic is, so I don't know how long before Car 1 gave his update. The fire isn't under control in Newburgh, until Newburgh command, not the county, declare the fire under control.
  21. I believe, and maybe one of our Academy Instructors can say for certain, that it is a required skill for the Career Academy. Why is it a bad concept to make it a requirement for Volunteer Departments? Everyone who is able to put on an airpack, should be trained to get themselves, as well as their Brother Firefighter out of a jam. Trouble doesn't wait until the FAST team is on the scene, at Career OR Volunteer fires. Why the double standard?
  22. Violence is so routine anymore, most of the stuff isn't even reported in the local papers.
  23. 2011 Ford E chassis aren't available with a diesel due to the lack of space for the new motors.
  24. 3,789 motorcycles stretching for 22 miles on the Thruway. There was 4 blocks set aside to park the bikes on, of which they used 16 blocks, parked 10 wide.
  25. How about putting up fire towers and issuing binoculars and signal mirrors? Seriously though, what do they do now?