FiftyOnePride

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  1. Veteran Firefighters with many incidents under their belt. All ex-officers, almost all have taken the Fire Safety Officer course I believe. They have a lot of classes and expertise within their basin of knowledge.

    They are a help, and they are not considered line officers.


  2. Go to www. proscan.org and download and install the free client......... Then select DutchessCntyFireScanner (or any of the many other feeds.......) Much better than other methods IMO except for the bandwidth issues if numerous clients are listening...........

    Thank you PhotoUnit!


  3. That would be KED348 (Dutchess Co. 911 FCC ID)

    KED348

    I would thereby assume that the KED### setup is the FCC ID for Public Safety dispatch departments.

    Thank you for giving me that, I meant a KED281 for DC as in the website. I know we are 348 from EMS runs, thanks again though!


  4. The city fire inspector is still looking into the cause of yesterday's fire at 17 Gray St., said Chief Ken Boyd.

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    The second-alarm fire is thought to have begun in the basement of the two-family house, said Boyd.

    The fire damaged the back of the first floor and basement of the two-family house, Lt. Joe Franco of the city fire department said.

    Two families, including three adults and seven children, were displaced, Rob Rolison of the Dutchess Red Cross said.

    The first call went out at 3:17 p.m. followed by a second alarm at 3:46 p.m. Firefighters cleared the area by 5:27 p.m., Capt. Michael Brophy said.

    Firefighters reported no injuries. The Fairview Fire Department and the American Red Cross assisted at the scene.

    The Red Cross provided financial assistance for clothing and personal items to all the victims and set up one of the families at a local hotel. The second family had made other arrangements, Rolison said.

    A neighbor had called to notify the Red Cross at 3:35 p.m.

    "When the call came in from the fire department a little while later, we were already assembling a team," Rolison said.

    http://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com/article...NEWS01/90202008


  5. Condolences to you and your family. If there is anything JHK can do just ask, but im sure Lenny will be in touch..

    Just keep doing what y'all are doing. Today we are resting for tomorrow the chaos starts up again. Lenny is a saint in his own regard, we wouldn't have had half of this planned if he hadn't stepped up, same for Jason and the others.

    Just keep us in y'alls thoughts, I still am expecting him to drive up to the firehouse or be in his chair at the house.


  6. MILLERTON - Lewis E. Schultz, 79, of Millerton, died at Hartford Hospital, Hartford, CT on Wednesday, January 21st, 2009 after a brief illness. He was born on June 1st, 1929 in the Town of North East, son of the late August J. and Anna Murphy Schultz. For many years he owned and operated "Schultz Electric" in Millerton. His love, beyond his family, was the Millerton Fire Dept., where he completed 61 years of devoted service and was an active member until his death. His first wife, Elizabeth, died in 1976 and in 1978 he remarried the former Sylvia Simonson, who survives at home. Survivors include two sons: David (Martha) Schultz and Jim Schultz, both of Millerton. Also 5 daughters: Deborah (Raymond) Steidle of Cobleskill, Nancy (Larry) Murphy of Wassaic, Diane Hosier of Millerton, Sherry Culver (Geoffrey DelSesto) of Natick, MA, and Sandy (Patrick) McPherson of Fenton, MI. He also leaves 15 grandchildren, sixteen great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brothers, John and William. Friends may call at the Valentine Funeral Home, Park Ave. Millerton on Saturday, January 24th from 2 – 4 and 6 – 8 PM. The funeral service will be conducted at the Millerton Fire House on Century Blvd. Interment will follow at Irondale Cemetery. Firemen will render honors at the funeral home, during the funeral service, and at Irondale Cemetery. The family has requested donations in Lew's memory be made to the Millerton Fire Dept. New Engine Fund, Millerton, NY 12546.