conman

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  1. Up here in Ulster, they are back ups to all BLS agencies when mobile life has no ALS units available and they run ALS to ellenville rescue when they have no medics available. As far as I know that are station in Kingston near the roundabout. And they mostly run transports to and from nursing homes from the hospital.


  2. I believe Kingston runs 3 on an engine and two drivers on the tiller. Volunteers are dispatched on second alarms and in all actuality Kingston only has one to two volunteer stations that even respond to calls on the alarm. Off duty paid Kingston members don't respond to the scene so if its anything then call backs are given. As for the HAZMAT team that came to the drill, they were a division from the Army that is based out of Brooklyn if i remember correctly not a division of the National Guard. If they were needed for an incident up here they would have an approximate E.T.A of 6 hours. I wasn't personally involved in the drill but my chief was head of the civilian EMS portion of the drill.


  3. In my department back home we got personal bail out systems. We have had them for about two years now. All our interior members are given bail out harnesses that we got from rocknrescue.com. I'm not sure what kind of turnout gear you guys have (i.e if you planned for this earlier and have bunkers with harness loops). This company offers personal bailout harnesses for firefighters. We also give our members around 35 feet if rope with a carabiner. I'll be heading home tonight so i'll try to get you a copy of our SOPs for our bailout system. If not i'll be home this weekend and i can get a copy and send it to you


  4. Depends on your location. My school is located in a very rural county. If for some reason the ALS providers are out on multiple calls then we have to wait for a mutual aid ambulance from a neighboring town and for an ems coordinator. And in such a rural county who knows how long that can take. So in my opinion it depends on your layout. If you lucky enough to have a transporting agency then I'd say no but if your located in a rural place then yes because quick pt care is priority.


  5. Im currently a member of the squad firemoose is talking about. we aren't a state agency so no lights lol thats ok. i do enjoy running with the squad but i have some conflicts with the officers. We run EMTs and trainiees and a fly car. As for transporting paitents, the town rescue squad is both ALS and BLS and there is an ALS commerical company right in town. Anyone can join and we provide basic training like CPR/AED and getting to know where the gear is in the bag. If we can do it we try to get students who are interested into an EMT class. We provide service from 6pm to 7am M-F and24 hr coverage on the weekend. Members meet the crew chiefs before we start our shift to get our portables and check over a gear.


  6. I'm not sure how many of you out there have had to deal with incidents involving children but in sure it's a few and unfortunately I have to admit that i'm apart of that group. I know the feeling that come with the loss of a child. My heart goes out to the NFD and NPD members that had to respond to this tragedy. It was a senseless taking of three young and innocent lives. My thoughts and prayers are with the family and the first responders.

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  7. Another question. Is the white building owned by the people who own the brick building or is it something abandoned and the owners found some shady contractor that didn't ask questions and illegally built onto the existing structure. Also I would rather see i beams as vertical supports over the modifications to the white building


  8. We run both international and mack. We've had the internationals for a little over 9 years and they run great for us. Our mack which is our tanker is 17 years old and still runs strong. I have heard some negative things about kenworth from a neighboring department and they got rid of it. If a commercial cab is what your department wants to run with, I would say ask some surrounding departments what they think of their commercial chassis' and go from there. Everyone has an issue with what they run and every truck will have some sort of bug even if it's brand new.