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  1. antiquefirelt liked a post in a topic by SECTMB in Katonah's Ladder Sinks In Mud At 10-75 Today   
    Too early in the Season to consider leaving any hard surface, it happens. Hope they got it out without any damage to the undercarriage.
  2. antiquefirelt liked a post in a topic by SECTMB in Katonah's Ladder Sinks In Mud At 10-75 Today   
    Too early in the Season to consider leaving any hard surface, it happens. Hope they got it out without any damage to the undercarriage.
  3. antiquefirelt liked a post in a topic by SECTMB in Katonah's Ladder Sinks In Mud At 10-75 Today   
    Too early in the Season to consider leaving any hard surface, it happens. Hope they got it out without any damage to the undercarriage.
  4. antiquefirelt liked a post in a topic by SECTMB in Katonah's Ladder Sinks In Mud At 10-75 Today   
    Too early in the Season to consider leaving any hard surface, it happens. Hope they got it out without any damage to the undercarriage.
  5. Westfield12 liked a post in a topic by SECTMB in New Rosenbauer "Avenger" Chassis   
    Looking very Saab/Scania.
  6. SECTMB liked a post in a topic by kinkchaser in Letter: 132 Years Of Volunteer Firefighting At Risk in Rye   
    Regional approach, the only real answer
  7. SECTMB liked a post in a topic by 25truck26 in Letter: 132 Years Of Volunteer Firefighting At Risk in Rye   
    Hello everyone it has been years since I used this log in name and that's because I resigned from the city of Rye Fire department 5 years ago.  
    I chose to write a response to the above letter.  The letter below was submitted to myrye.com  as well this morning.  And will be to any other media outlets in which Captain Millman sent his letter. 
    The following is my statement and does not represent any former or current members of RFD. I am also not affiliated with any fire department at this time. 
     
     
    From: Richard P Suarino 
               Ex Captain Poningoe Hook & Ladder Company
    To: Letters to the editor,
    I am writing in response to a recent letter that was submitted by Fire Police Patrol Captain Lester Millman in regards to the recent changes that have taken place at the Rye Fire Department.  I would like to start by stating that I was a combined 14 yearACTIVE member of the City of Rye Fire Department. I spent two years as part of explorer post 700 as a junior firefighter.  Then 12 years as a member of the Poningoe Hook & Ladder Company, where I served as first & second Lieutenant and then as Captain before resigning from the department in 2012.  I have a combined 17 years in the Emergency Services.  
    The picture that Captain Millman has painted for the Rye citizens and would have one believe is that this change is a big surprise to the members of the department.  It's not.   Volunteer membership has been on the decline since probably the 1980’s,and since then the bleeding hasn't stopped, it’s only gottenworse. In the late 90’s, early 2000’s, the department voted in several new members and it helped a little to put a patch on the crack in the dam.  In the 2000’s as an active volunteer firefighter, a lieutenant and then captain, there were several ideas that myself and other active volunteers proposed to make some much needed changes to the department structure to help with rapidly declining membership.  Recommendations were brought to the attention of the Board Of Wardens, who at that time, controlled all decision making within the fire department.  The problem was that the Board was consistently controlled by veteran members of the department who were not as active and ignored any and all input by young active members, to the point where some members were turned off and stopped showing up. Others resigned and some went to other departments. Rye’s changing demographics has had the biggest effect on membership. Gone are the blue collar families of Rye.  Many of the old long time Rye names that were connected to the fire department making it generational are no longer in Rye, forced to move because Rye is unaffordable to those that would volunteer.  For every one member gained three are lost.  A member joining as a college kid at 19 has to resign by 23-24 because they are forced to move out of Rye. And it's not just Rye membership that is down, nation wide volunteer firefighters are declining.  Being in emergency situations, dealing with and seeing the things a firefighter may see is not for everyone. It's a calling, and the hours of training involved will take most free nights away, not to mention the required alarm response.  
    Turnout at alarms; even 10 years ago at the most recent height of active membership-. We had 25 interior qualified firefighters and still sometimes we only had 4 volunteers at an alarm.  All working fires required mutual aid from our friends in Harrison and Mamaroneck.  
     
    Leadership was and is non-existent under the Volunteer Chiefs of the department and when a chief did try to implement positive change he was quickly pushed out by older voting block.  At Fire scenes, basic accountability of members was lax.  Meaning,God forbid an explosion or collapse happened at a scene, the chiefs had no idea who had actually showed up at the scene.  Some chiefs had nothing more than basic firefighting training. Most were being relied on because of their 30+ years in the department, yet they had taken no classes to sharpen their skills or update their knowledge.  Any good leader in emergency service will tell you, you will never know everything and you are always learning something new until the day you retire.  This business is always changing and evolving.  
    The Rye Professional firefighters often find that they are the only ones on scene. Sometimes I was the only volunteer on scene with them.  During the winter of 2002 I was the only volunteer on scene for an afternoon house fire. Three career firefighters and I, with one of those professionals manning twopump panels and one ladder.  
    Commissioner Corcoran didn't just come in and decide to shake things up.  He's a very educated man with years of experience and after speaking with numerous people connected to the fire department he saw there was a need for change.  He has a job to lead the men and women of the Police and Fire Departments and the fire department problems are 20+ years in the making,ignored by past Board Of Wardens members and past chiefs of the department who kicked the can down the road.  The public might be surprised that over 100 years of volunteer service are coming to an end but many of the current and past members are not.  
    Regards
    Richard P Suarino
    Past member and Captain Poningoe Hook & Ladder Company
     
  8. SECTMB liked a post in a topic by BIGRED1 in Letter: 132 Years Of Volunteer Firefighting At Risk in Rye   
    I think the writing is on the wall. Towns are learning that the volunteer dept. are not there anymore. Gone are the days of 300 active members and waiting lists. Little to no turn out at calls. False claims of "active" members when the 2% money comes. I'm all for Volunteerism and for helping out but westchester is not built for it anymore. As is said, blue collar folks can't make it here anymore. At some point everyone is gonna have to go career or suck it up, put on their big boy pants and consolidate the county. Lord know most guys want that anyway.
  9. EmsFirePolice liked a post in a topic by SECTMB in Briarcliff Manor, Technical Assist   
    Date:  April 9, 2017
    Time:        Afternoon
    Location:  Morningside Drive
    District:    Town of Ossining District
    Battalion:
    Channel:
    Weather:
    Units:         2051, 2052, 2052, 2055, Eng. 92, Eng, 93, TL-40
    Writer:       SECTMB

    Description:  Two youths ascended a large pine tree and were unable to descend safely without assistance.  A 35 foot extension ladder was positioned and two FF's
                         assisted the youths to the ground.  No injuries resulted from the incident.
     
                         As units cleared they were directed to a second call in district, automatic alarm at Brandywine Nursing Home. 2-pull boxes activated, but call unfounded.
                         
  10. EmsFirePolice liked a post in a topic by SECTMB in Briarcliff Manor, Technical Assist   
    Date:  April 9, 2017
    Time:        Afternoon
    Location:  Morningside Drive
    District:    Town of Ossining District
    Battalion:
    Channel:
    Weather:
    Units:         2051, 2052, 2052, 2055, Eng. 92, Eng, 93, TL-40
    Writer:       SECTMB

    Description:  Two youths ascended a large pine tree and were unable to descend safely without assistance.  A 35 foot extension ladder was positioned and two FF's
                         assisted the youths to the ground.  No injuries resulted from the incident.
     
                         As units cleared they were directed to a second call in district, automatic alarm at Brandywine Nursing Home. 2-pull boxes activated, but call unfounded.
                         
  11. Westfield12 liked a post in a topic by SECTMB in New Rosenbauer "Avenger" Chassis   
    Looking very Saab/Scania.
  12. SECTMB liked a post in a topic by x635 in Tarrytown firefighter leads TZB rescue, becomes chief same day   
    Congrats and great job Chief! (and the article was very well written)
     
     
    http://www.lohud.com/story/news/local/westchester/2017/04/08/tarrytown-firefighter-leads-tzb-rescue-becomes-chief-same-day/100224570/
  13. vodoly liked a post in a topic by SECTMB in Tappan Zee Bridge Incident 4-7-17   
    Tarrytown FD Facebook has the story.
  14. x635 liked a post in a topic by SECTMB in Some Apparatus Photos From My Recent Los Angeles Trip   
    Just today I was speaking to another 'ex/retired' firefighter who wondered who was better Pierce or Seagrave.  I thought they were about equal but generally better than the rest.  You see a lot of posts critical of various apparatus makers and the lack of quality in their products. Are there too few manufacturers for the demand and therefore less quality control in order to keep up with that demand?
  15. SECTMB liked a post in a topic by x635 in Some Apparatus Photos From My Recent Los Angeles Trip   
    Earlier this week, I had the chance to go to Los Angeles. I'll be sharing some of the photos on this thread over the next couple of days.
     
    For those who haven't seen it, my photos of LA City FD's Heavy Rescue 56 can be found here.
     
    First up is Los Angeles County FD, they had this 2017 KME Tractor sitting at the shops, awaiting mating with a USAR Trailer.
     

  16. SECTMB liked a post in a topic by x635 in Armonk MVA w/ Car Fire 3-25-17 (Photos)   
    Route 22 and Route 120 in North Castle this morning about 0715. Caught it on my way to work. Single vehicle hit pole and caught fire. As far as it is known, the driver was able to free himself and was uninjured.        
  17. DR104 liked a post in a topic by SECTMB in Village Of Port Chester Disbands Career FD   
     
    I guess you can assume from this that the volunteers have accepted that there will be no paid personnel in, at least, the near future. And, I agree this is in poor taste given the circumstances by which their paid 'brothers' lost their jobs and livelihood.
     
  18. DR104 liked a post in a topic by SECTMB in Village Of Port Chester Disbands Career FD   
     
    I guess you can assume from this that the volunteers have accepted that there will be no paid personnel in, at least, the near future. And, I agree this is in poor taste given the circumstances by which their paid 'brothers' lost their jobs and livelihood.
     
  19. SECTMB liked a post in a topic by x635 in Los Angeles City FD's New Heavy Rescue 56 (Photos)   
    Last Sunday,  I had the opportunity to look over and photograph this unique and impressive rig!
     
    2016 Peterbilt 567  with a Century 50 Ton Rotator (can be remote controlled) and body, 10KW generator, and air compressor syste,m, amongst many other customizations.
     
    This rig replaces a similar rig, a 2003 Peterbilt/Century, which will become a fully equipped spare. The spare is replacing the former spare, which will be kept in the USAR caches.
     
    Thanks again to the crew at Station 56 and the HR56 guys!
     

     
     

  20. Westfield12 liked a post in a topic by SECTMB in New Apparatus Orders/Deliveries - All Areas Discussion Thread   
    I guess Buffalo is getting a new Ladder. Saw a rear mount ladder going North on I-95 at the Georgia/South Carolina border. It was lettered on the Ladder 'Buffalo FD'. Might be coming up from the E-One Facility in Ocala.
     
  21. dwcfireman liked a post in a topic by SECTMB in Blizzard 2017   
    And this is why I moved South!
  22. dwcfireman liked a post in a topic by SECTMB in Blizzard 2017   
    And this is why I moved South!
  23. dwcfireman liked a post in a topic by SECTMB in Blizzard 2017   
    And this is why I moved South!