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  1. Billy liked a post in a topic by billfitz in YPD cars, late 70's early 80's?   
    I think that is facing east from Larkin Plaza looking up into manor House Square? - I beleive those apartment buildings in the background are on the dead end of overlook terrace. The building on the left I think was a bar (Ryan's?) just west of Philipsburg Hall - The motorcade is entering the north side of larkin Plaza heading west toward the train station.
  2. x635 liked a post in a topic by billfitz in Yonkers "Supertrain," early '80's   
    Looks great - bit of trivia = that front compartment closest to the turntable was originally mounted over the rear wheel of the trailer - the tiller drivers said it interfered with their line of site when turning - so the shop unbolted them and moved them forward - thats why it kind of looks out of place - because it is! lol
  3. x635 liked a post in a topic by billfitz in Yonkers "Supertrain," early '80's   
    Looks great - bit of trivia = that front compartment closest to the turntable was originally mounted over the rear wheel of the trailer - the tiller drivers said it interfered with their line of site when turning - so the shop unbolted them and moved them forward - thats why it kind of looks out of place - because it is! lol
  4. x635 liked a post in a topic by billfitz in Yonkers "Supertrain," early '80's   
    Looks great - bit of trivia = that front compartment closest to the turntable was originally mounted over the rear wheel of the trailer - the tiller drivers said it interfered with their line of site when turning - so the shop unbolted them and moved them forward - thats why it kind of looks out of place - because it is! lol
  5. x635 liked a post in a topic by billfitz in Yonkers "Supertrain," early '80's   
    Looks great - bit of trivia = that front compartment closest to the turntable was originally mounted over the rear wheel of the trailer - the tiller drivers said it interfered with their line of site when turning - so the shop unbolted them and moved them forward - thats why it kind of looks out of place - because it is! lol
  6. CFI609D liked a post in a topic by billfitz in Yonkers Firefighters Battle Cold, Ice, Two Multi-Alarm fires   
    Not an opinion - just stating a fact! - Theoretically a "fire district" could be created in Westchester that does include 100% of the county - that could circumvent "Home Rule"
  7. CFI609D liked a post in a topic by billfitz in Yonkers Firefighters Battle Cold, Ice, Two Multi-Alarm fires   
    Not an opinion - just stating a fact! - Theoretically a "fire district" could be created in Westchester that does include 100% of the county - that could circumvent "Home Rule"
  8. Dinosaur liked a post in a topic by billfitz in WCPD Aviation - Two Bell 407's?   
    Not being critical of having two choppers - correcting statement that it was use it for a chopper or lose it!
  9. Dinosaur liked a post in a topic by billfitz in WCPD Aviation - Two Bell 407's?   
    Not being critical of having two choppers - correcting statement that it was use it for a chopper or lose it!
  10. Bnechis liked a post in a topic by billfitz in WCPD Aviation - Two Bell 407's?   
    Not true if that money was part of the UASI funds it could have been used for any number of things (not specifically earmarked for a helicopter use it or lose it) It was the County's decision to earmark the funds for the choppers!
  11. Fireman488 liked a post in a topic by billfitz in Fires In Westchester That Required Large Amounts Of Water   
    As far as I know the Career departments don't set the standard - in NYS - OFPC sets the standard - and I beleive there are 2 standards one for Career and one for volunteer? If everyone followed the same standard it would be a level playing field. For Firefighters and Officers.
  12. Fireman488 liked a post in a topic by billfitz in Fires In Westchester That Required Large Amounts Of Water   
    As far as I know the Career departments don't set the standard - in NYS - OFPC sets the standard - and I beleive there are 2 standards one for Career and one for volunteer? If everyone followed the same standard it would be a level playing field. For Firefighters and Officers.
  13. x129K liked a post in a topic by billfitz in Sad - Yonkers Antique Truck 5   
    Is there any room in Rhode Island? - Thats where it came from!
  14. x129K liked a post in a topic by billfitz in Sad - Yonkers Antique Truck 5   
    Is there any room in Rhode Island? - Thats where it came from!
  15. x129K liked a post in a topic by billfitz in Sad - Yonkers Antique Truck 5   
    Is there any room in Rhode Island? - Thats where it came from!
  16. PCFD ENG58 liked a post in a topic by billfitz in Technical Rescue Teams   
    wow - it took almost 4 years to answer that question! - Did he just wake up out of a coma? Do they take that long to respond - lol - I stand by my original assesment - the emperor has no clothes!
  17. PCFD ENG58 liked a post in a topic by billfitz in Technical Rescue Teams   
    wow - it took almost 4 years to answer that question! - Did he just wake up out of a coma? Do they take that long to respond - lol - I stand by my original assesment - the emperor has no clothes!
  18. Chkpoint liked a post in a topic by billfitz in Technical Rescue Teams   
    State Fire administrator has authority to create additional teams
    NYC = NYTF-1
    Capital District Team = NYTF-2
    They have not designated any additional teams because they claim they do not have the resources ($$$$$)to validate any others at this time.
    The Career Chief's have a template which utililzes over 9 dept's - The Yonkers team as well as the Squads from other career dep'ts.
    Yonkers recently deployed over 50 personnel with a squad from Greenville (for a total of just under 60) to the Buffalo area for operation Vigiant Guard for a 4 day exercise. Outside of the 2 teams mentioned above there were no other NY resources there that were even close to our capabiltiy.
    Why do I point this out - it is becasue of the politics on the County and state level of pandering to every little group out there that wants to be a State team. The state knows if they acknowledge any additional groups it would create a "me too" effect and they would not want to stir up that hornets nest state wide.
    The career depts in Westchester have trained, have a "real" track record and the resources to be designated a state team - It has always been my contention that these other teams are a drain on the system and create unneccessary duplication and competion for the limited resources available ($$$$$)
    All the nice tales of training twice a month and having been activated (????) all sound nice but we all know the the truth - but no one wants to hear it or say it
    But it all boils down to they don't want to hurt any ones feelings by telling them they are not needed or especially never going to be capable of measuring up to what they say they can be.
    "The Emperor has no clothes", Don't upset the apple cart - that is the underlying message
    Maybe the new C/E Rob Astorino if he is really concerned about cutting ($$$$$$) will realize that the County Hazmat & Tech Rescue team would be nice to have but are really a waste of resources that are already provided through other dept's - they all want to talk about sharing resources but they certainly don't want to offend anybody. Especially all of of the volunteer (aka voters) team members and fire fighters.
    So go ahead and bang my post with the negative rep points - the more attention that is brought to it maybe the truth will finally surface - and that is all I have to say about that!