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  1. trauma74 liked a post in a topic by tbendick in New NYC 911 Building in the Bronx   
    It will be neither the primary or backup. It will be psac-2
    Each 911 center will be designed to handle 50% of the 911 load. If either center has to go off line then the other goes to 100%
    Most people are calling it the backup because currently there is only one center
  2. trauma74 liked a post in a topic by tbendick in New NYC 911 Building in the Bronx   
    It will be neither the primary or backup. It will be psac-2
    Each 911 center will be designed to handle 50% of the 911 load. If either center has to go off line then the other goes to 100%
    Most people are calling it the backup because currently there is only one center
  3. SageVigiles liked a post in a topic by tbendick in FDNY Awards Large Ambulance Bid   
    Yes. The 50 rescues would be bls, als haztac and rescue medics from what I am told
  4. SageVigiles liked a post in a topic by tbendick in FDNY Awards Large Ambulance Bid   
    Yes. The 50 rescues would be bls, als haztac and rescue medics from what I am told
  5. tbendick liked a post in a topic by capt2102 in Talk about a tight fit!   
    Something that would bother me is the word "CHESWICK" on the front under the windshield is not centered. I wouldn't back in with an empty booster tank either
  6. x635 liked a post in a topic by tbendick in (Photo) FDNY New KME Engine - The Finished Product   
    Photos from the inside
    http://www.nycfire.net/gallery/fdny/kme
  7. sueg liked a post in a topic by tbendick in LAFD dramatically overhauls response to shootings   
    These would be the least critical patients or the lowest priority. In these situations we should use triage and make these black tags.
    The goal is to get to the red tag patients who are bleeding out.
    Also as far as just grabbing people and pulling them out, may want to rethink this. No need to pull dead people out and we should consider quick combat type bleeding control and then remove. Green Tags can be directed a safe route out and only issue would be the yellow tags. Would need to consider leaving in place if safe or use resources to remove.
    Look at Boston. Most patients who were in danger of bleeding out had some form of bleeding control done, many by bystanders. No spinal immobilization just quick bleeding control and go.
  8. sueg liked a post in a topic by tbendick in LAFD dramatically overhauls response to shootings   
    These would be the least critical patients or the lowest priority. In these situations we should use triage and make these black tags.
    The goal is to get to the red tag patients who are bleeding out.
    Also as far as just grabbing people and pulling them out, may want to rethink this. No need to pull dead people out and we should consider quick combat type bleeding control and then remove. Green Tags can be directed a safe route out and only issue would be the yellow tags. Would need to consider leaving in place if safe or use resources to remove.
    Look at Boston. Most patients who were in danger of bleeding out had some form of bleeding control done, many by bystanders. No spinal immobilization just quick bleeding control and go.
  9. FFPCogs liked a post in a topic by tbendick in Hoods   
    Just an FYI with feeling heat.
    FDNYs new attitude is when you feel heat threw your ppe you need to leave or cool the room with a line.
  10. FFPCogs liked a post in a topic by tbendick in Hoods   
    Just an FYI with feeling heat.
    FDNYs new attitude is when you feel heat threw your ppe you need to leave or cool the room with a line.
  11. FFPCogs liked a post in a topic by tbendick in Hoods   
    Just an FYI with feeling heat.
    FDNYs new attitude is when you feel heat threw your ppe you need to leave or cool the room with a line.
  12. x129K liked a post in a topic by tbendick in FDNY Communications   
    Citywide
    Fire 154.430 186.2 - Mixer Off 153.890
    EMS 478.0125 85.4
    Bronx
    Fire 154.190 186.2 - Mixer Off 154.070
    EMS South 477.8375 85.4
    EMS North 478.2125 85.4
    Brooklyn
    Fire 154.370 186.2 - Mixer Off 153.950
    EMS South 484.2375 85.4
    EMS Central 477.8625 85.4
    EMS North 478.2625 85.4
    Manhattan
    Fire 154.250 186.2 - Mixer Off 154.010
    EMS South 483.3625 85.4
    EMS Central 483.4875 85.4
    EMS North 483.2375 85.4
    Queens
    Fire 154.400 186.2 - Mixer Off 153.770
    EMS East 483.6125 85.4
    EMS West 477.9125 85.4
    Staten Island
    Fire 154.190 186.2 - Mixer Off 154.070
    EMS 484.4875 85.4
    Tactical / Fireground
    EMS Command 478.0125 85.4
    EMS Tac 1 477.8625 85.4
    EMS Tac 2 487.4875 85.4
    HT1 486.1125 Tactical 1
    HT2 485.1875 Command 1
    HT3 486.2625 Tactical 2
    HT4 487.2625
    HT5 487.1375
    HT6 485.2625
    HT7 486.1375
    HT8 485.0625
    HT9 486.01875 Digital
    HT10 487.4875 EMS/CFR aka EMS Tac 2 (85.4)
    HT11 483.0125 Building Repeater (173.8 )
    HT12 483.00625 Building Repeater Digital
    HT13 484.7625 Mobile Repeater (173.8 )
    HT14 460.575 Subway 1 (110.9)
    HT15 460.625 Subway 2 (103.5)
    HT16 486.7375 Emergency
  13. JetPhoto liked a post in a topic by tbendick in Hatzolah EMS members ticketed by Woodridge Police at emergency call   
    As Eli points out the must be EASV and meet part 800. This also includes the name on the vehicle
    You can get waivers so I don't know what they have or have not done.
  14. ny10570 liked a post in a topic by tbendick in Slightly confused about FDNY list number   
    70 means you meet minimum qualifications. You have to look at the noe to see what gives you the extra points such as work experience.
    Also if they are still doing things like when I was there. Some of the people in front of you could be hired already. But that is the order they call people.
    Also there could be people who have moved on to other jobs such as PD or something so it's hard to determine when you will be called
  15. junior215 liked a post in a topic by tbendick in FDNY Apparatus 03-10-12 Part 2   
    Officer side is the intake just like the 1994 series.
    ECC side has the normal discharge and the new larger discharge
  16. 791075 liked a post in a topic by tbendick in New Ro FD Structure Fire 2-4-12   
    Not far from my house. Took a quick swing by when I got a chance.
    http://nycfire.net/gallery/action/2012/nrfd_01/
  17. FF398 liked a post in a topic by tbendick in Westchester County Frequency   
    http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?ctid=1884
    Has all the info
  18. FF398 liked a post in a topic by tbendick in Westchester County Frequency   
    http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?ctid=1884
    Has all the info
  19. FF398 liked a post in a topic by tbendick in Westchester County Frequency   
    http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?ctid=1884
    Has all the info
  20. CPAGE liked a post in a topic by tbendick in Manhattan 3rd Alarm 1/3/12   
    Dispatch. And fireground audio posted on nycfire.net
  21. JBE liked a post in a topic by tbendick in FDNY On TV?   
    FDNY at times will release a vehicle and driver from the rock. You may have seen Ladder 62 or Engine 99 at the rock.
    The movie prop rigs are not old FDNY rigs, they come from other places and repainted to look like ours.
    We have many members who are members of the Screen Actors Guild that work the Tv shows and movies. You will find that these members will bring along of FF's when needed but you can only work so many hours until you are required to join the SAG.
    Currently there are FDNY FF's working the movie Magnus rex? as extras playing cops.
    Side note. All the FF's in Bronx Tale were FDNY members.
  22. antiquefirelt liked a post in a topic by tbendick in Digital Vs Analog   
    No I repeat No fireground communications should be on a repeater or trunked system. It should be simplex and analog.. end of story..
    Can you use repeaters and other things to enhance communications sure.
    As far as departments who want a dispatcher to listen, Simple solution is a vehicle repeaters.
    Look up Phoenix fire's reports on the issue.
    http://phoenix.gov/FIRE/radioreport.pdf
    At last check they use VHF simplex radios linked to the trunked system using vehicle repeaters/
    One of the units tested http://www.futurecom.com/uploaded/tiny_mce/File/8Q100X07-Rev-1-DVR-Fire.pdf
  23. efdcapt115 liked a post in a topic by tbendick in Are Departments Enacting Policies To Stifle Bloggers?   
    FDNY had a very restricted policy at one time however Some ems union members took them to court and won. Free speech. Now there the restrictions that cover HIPAA type stuff and if you try to represent the department.
  24. efdcapt115 liked a post in a topic by tbendick in Are Departments Enacting Policies To Stifle Bloggers?   
    FDNY had a very restricted policy at one time however Some ems union members took them to court and won. Free speech. Now there the restrictions that cover HIPAA type stuff and if you try to represent the department.
  25. Just a guy liked a post in a topic by tbendick in CHP Chevrolet InterOp ICV Tahoe Mobile Command   
    Note the ACU1000 this is a great unit and in the SUV a great idea.
    Now if you have multiple departments on scene you can link channels together to setup command freqs for interop. You can even take a portable and link it into the system. Have worked with these setups,they work very well.
    Today at the penn station incident FDNY deployed true Interop channels. They were able to use UTAC channels to speak across river with North Hudson, however only the BC radios have this. So if we had deployed the ACU we could link UTAC and FDNY TAC to allow the members in the tunnels to speak with each other.