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  1. Date: 5/2/10

    Time: 0520hrs

    Location: 35 Noble Hill Drive

    Frequency:

    Units Operating: Beekman FD, LaGrange, Pawling, Pleasant Valley, TransCare, Union Vale

    Weather Conditions: Cool, 64

    Description Of Incident: initial report of smoke, then fire in attic

    Writer: citystation1848

    0520 - Beekman dispatched for smoke showing

    0521 - Beekman 34-11 & 34-79 responding

    0525 - Beekman 2nd dispatch for equipment, white smoke showing from roof. Caller was on Mayfair Drive

    0526 - 34-79 on scene, reporting smoke showing from roof

    0529 - Beekman 34-32 responding

    0527 - Command reporting active fire in attic, requesting 2nd alarm

    0530 - 2nd Alarm transmitted, Beekman remaining equip, Union Vale 67-14, East Fishkill 39-33, 39-21 & FAST Team, LaGrange 47-31, Pawling 54-31

    0531 - Beekman 34-12 responding

    0533 - All equipment to FireGrounds 7 & 8

    0535 - Beekman 34-12 & 31 on scene

    0537 - Beekman 34-31 responding

    0537 - CC-12 responding

    0539 - Command reporting 4000 square feet house, attic on fire.

    0541 - 3rd dispatch for Beekman 34-13 2nd dispatch for EFFD Fast Team, Union Vale 67-14, LaGrange 47-31, Pawling 54-31, 39-12 to relocate to Beekman.

    0541 - East Fishkill 39-12 awaiting additional crew

    0543 - East Fishkill 39-51 FAST team responding

    0544 - East Fishkill 39-12 relocating to Beekman

    0545 - Pawling 54-31 responding also command contacting 911 advising of correct address

    0547 - Command requesting 39-12 to respond in, another engine to backfil

    0607 - FID team dispatched

    0642 - Command requesting 2nd ALS unit to the scene

    0643 - Beekman takes another seperate EMS call

    0645 - TransCare Medic 704 responding to the fire

    0646 - Beekman 34-79 en route to Vassar w/ 1 - ALS

    0702 - Pleasant Valley 56-55 dispatched w/ FAST team


  2. Date: 4/29/10

    Time: 1100hrs

    Location: 310 Judith Drive

    Frequency: 453.9000, 453.800

    Units Operating: East Fishkill, Beekman FD, Fishkill FD, Pawling FD, Mobile Life Support Services

    Weather Conditions: Warm, 61

    Description Of Incident: structure fire in 2 story house

    Writer: citystation1848

    1117| 2nd dispatch for remaining EFFD equipment, Pawing 54-12 to EF sub station 2

    1121| 3rd dispatch for remaining EFFD equipment, Beekman with 34-31 to scene, Pawling 54-12 to EF 2 sub station

    1124| 34-32 responding

    1128| Fishkill 42-12 on scene

    1129| Mobile Life Medic 270 on scene

    1130| 4th dispatch for 39-17 22 34, LaGrange 47-31 under mutal aid

    1131| All water ops to Channel 7 & 8

    1132| 39-33 on scene

    1134| Pawling stations 1 2 3 dispatched, tanker on standby and an Engine to East Fishkill sub station 2

    1136| LaGrange dispatched w/ remaming equipment to Arlington High School: 1157 Route 55 for a Fire Alarm sounding

    1139| Command requesting Red Cross to the scene, 2 adults, 4 children

    1145| 911 contacting command, advising no coverage for EFFD Station 2 or Substation 2, however standby units in Pawling, Beekman & Lake Carmel. Cmd requests unit moved up.

    1146| Beekman dispatched to relocate one engine to East Fishkill Station 2

    1151| 34-13 relocating to EFFD Station 2

    1153| Command reporting fire knocked down, contained to garage area. Holding all crews & checking for hotspots

    1159| Command releasing Station 2 equipment, can cancel Beekman 34-13


  3. Date: 04/28/10

    Time: 0005hrs

    Location: 10 Rinaldi Blvd

    Frequency: City 911, DC911, UC911

    Units Operating: City Of Poughkeepsie FD, Arlington FD, Fairview FD, Highland FD, Mobile Life Support Services,

    Weather Conditions: Cool, 39F

    Description Of Incident: Fire on 5th floor appt. Possible people trapped

    Writer: citystation1848

    0014 - DC911 transmitting 2nd alarm

    0020 - DC911 requesting Arlington 32-11 & 32-46 as a FAST Team

    0025 - DC911 transmitting a 3rd alarm fire

    0025 - Fairview 41-11 responding

    0027 - 911 dispatched 63-11 63-45 to relocate to Main St. 32-15 to Hooker Ave, Highland 31-11 to Clover Street, Fairview 1035-1 requested.

    0030 - Fairview, 1035-1 requested to fire s3tation at this time

    0031 - 31-11 responding

    0033 - 63-12 responding

    0034 - DC911 2nd dispatch for Roosevelt 63-45 and Arlington 32-15 both to relocate to City

    0036 - 63-12 relocated

    0042 - CC15 to 911, contact Mobile Life and have them come directly behind Engine 3, female having asthma attack.

    0047 - AFD 3 on standby


  4. Date: 4/25/10

    Time: 17:44

    Location: 56 Catherine Street

    Frequency: City 911, DC911 Dispatch, DC911 Response

    Units Operating: City of Poughkeepsie FD, Arlington FD, Highland Fire Department, Mobile Life Support Services,

    Weather Conditions: Cloudy, 52F

    Description Of Incident:

    Reporters: effd3918, TAPSJ, SPFC56-233

    Writer: citystation1848

    17:44 - Initial dispatch 1075

    17:48 - City Fire Car 10 on scene, reporting heavy smoke, requesting 2nd alarm

    17:50 - DC911 transmits 2nd alarm, Engine from Arlington, Fairview FAST team & Highland with an Engine

    17:56 - DC911 transmits 3rd alarm, Arlington 32-11 & 32-46 to Main Street station 2 - 32-15 to Hooker Ave, Pleasant Valley 56-55 FAST team to the scene.

    17:59 - 56-55 responding


  5. Date:4/25/10

    Time: 00:27

    Location: 495 Violet Av 'Four Seasons Deli'

    Frequency: 453.900, 453.925, 453.800, 453.050 PD Trunk

    Units Operating: Fairview, City of Poughkeepsie, Roosevelt, Arlington, DC Fire Investigation; Transcare

    Weather Conditions: 55 Light Rain

    Description Of Incident: Fire in a 2 story taxpayer

    Writer: citystation1848, JETPHOTO

    00:27 Fairview dispatched to a structure fire

    00:30 Fairview on the scene with smoke showing

    00:35 Command req 2nd alarm

    00:38 2nd alarm dispatched

    00:40 Command req DC Fire Investigation to the scene

    00:49 Command reports 3 1 3/4 lines in use, heavy fire. Mutual Aid Ambulance to cover a Intox @ Marist

    00:52 Command reports 80 x 100 2 story wood frame. Request Roosevelt rescue, Manpower, Central Hudson and town Fire Inspector to the scene

    00:55 Arlington relocate 1 ambulance to Fairview for stand by. Roosevelt 63-51 responding.

    01:04 Command reports main body of fire knocked down

    01:15 FID 1 (Fire Investigation truck) responding

    01:20 FID 1 on the scene

    02:30 Command releasing mutual aid

    02:47 Central Hudson on the scene

    TAPSJ and effd3918 like this

  6. Date: 02.11.10

    Time:21:12

    Location: Myers Corners Rd x Losee Rd

    Frequency: 453.900

    Units Operating: Hughsonville FD

    Weather Conditions: Cloudy, 28F

    Description Of Incident: Residential Dwelling fully involved

    Writer: citystation1848

    21:11| Initial Dispatch

    21:12| 911 contacting 45-1, advises SP on scene reporting worker.

    21:14| 45-11 responding, 911 advises PD on scene reporting working fire

    21:16| 45-31, 45-32 responding

    21:19| 45-11 on scene

    21:25| Command reporting fire knocked down, equipment o/s is sufficient

    21:26| TransCare 395 reports they are on scene


  7. Date: 2009.12.25

    Time: 2115hrs

    Location: End of Sandy Drive off Vassar Rd

    Frequency: 453.900 (Dispatch)

    Units Operating: New Hamburg FD

    Weather Conditions: Snow, 31F

    Description Of Incident: Caller reports house explosion and flames seen behind their house, which puts it at the end of Sandy Drive

    Reporters: DC911

    Writer: citystation1848

    21:10| Initial Dispatch

    21:10| 53-52 (Rescue) Responding

    21:11| 53-67 (EMS Flycar) responding

    21:14| 53-13 (Engine) responding

    21:15| 2nd Dispatch for 5345

    21:16| 53-45 (Ladder) responding

    21:18| Personnel in the area, smoke showing


  8. Just got toned out over County 911,

    ... FREEZING RAIN ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 7 PM THIS EVENING TO NOON EST SATURDAY...

    THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN ALBANY HAS ISSUED A FREEZING RAIN ADVISORY... WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 7 PM THIS EVENING TO NOON SATURDAY FOR THE MID HUDSON VALLEY... CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN TACONICS AND LITCHFIELD COUNTY.

    PRECIPITATION WILL MOVE INTO THE AREA LATE THIS EVENING AND BECOME WIDESPREAD OVERNIGHT. SURFACE TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED TO FALL BELOW FREEZING BY THIS TIME THE PRECIPITATION ARRIVES WITH WARMER AIR WORKING IN ALOFT... THUS FREEZING RAIN IS EXPECTED. A CHANGEOVER TO PLAIN RAIN IS EXPECTED TO OCCUR SATURDAY MORNING.

    TOTAL ICE ACCUMULATIONS OF ONE TENTH TO ONE QUARTER OF AN INCH WILL BE POSSIBLE.

    A LARGE AND POWERFUL LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM OVER THE MID WEST WILL MOVE LITTLE TODAY AND TONIGHT. THIS STORM WILL BEGIN TO WEAKEN TONIGHT AND MOVE EASTWARD ACROSS THE GREAT LAKES REGION OVER THE WEEKEND. IN THE MEANTIME... A SECONDARY AREA LOW PRESSURE IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP OVER THE MID ATLANTIC REGION OVERNIGHT... THEN HEAD NORTHEAST SATURDAY.

    TRAVEL WILL BECOME HAZARDOUS. ANYONE TRAVELING ACROSS THE AREA SHOULD ALLOW EXTRA TIME TO REACH THEIR DESTINATIONS AS ROADWAYS WILL BECOME SLIPPERY.

    PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

    A FREEZING RAIN ADVISORY MEANS THAT PERIODS OF FREEZING RAIN OR FREEZING DRIZZLE WILL CAUSE TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES. BE PREPARED FOR SLIPPERY ROADS. SLOW DOWN AND USE CAUTION WHILE DRIVING.

    Everyone be safe if your coming back from Christmas events! Drive carefully!


  9. What opinion are you presenting, an ignorant, ill-informed and judging opinion based on nothing but a picture.

    It should be deleted because we discussed it before and all it did was end it fighting and ignorance. this is a hot button issue that is not going to be solved here. By discussing this here, especially with little to know facts, like in this situation, you are only making a bad situation worse. You are saying is this too far, yada yada yada, but you have no idea what it going on yet you still must criticize. This is grounds for liable and slander if you are wrong, you are defaming the character of this chief and his department without a clue as to what is going on. What we are supposedly discussing is this incident in which you and only you have any idea what is going on, if you do at all. This picture, similar to the one with no waist straps at the working fire can and only will cause problems and tensions that are not needed nor appreciated on this site or in the fire service in general. Your slandering of this department and chief, in my opinion is deplorable and reprehensible, I hope you understand what you are doing.

    I agree completely, there have been so many other discussions on this very same topic. If things are that slow around here, where people have to post slandering material aimed at firing up other ff's or any members who may be part of the tax base, then there's a real problem. I'm sure the fine management of this board doesn't want legal problems, because the way this stands now this is grounds for a case of defamation of character.

    Just my two cents..


  10. Change is never easy, no matter who it's with or what it's about. However we must not knock heads with TransCare. Contracts come and go, I realize that, it's the nature of the business. Look at Millbrook in Dutchess County, they switched from Alamo EMS to TransCare after utilizing Alamo since the inception of ALS Service.

    Do I believe the fact that TransCare has an anti-union site up? I don't think it's professional at all, but obviously the company is worried that they won't hold as much power if the union went through.

    TransCare is definitley growing in the whole Tri-State area. They have the entire County of Putnam, they gained exponentially in Dutchess in 2009, taking on Beacon, Beekman, Castle Point, Fairview, East Clinton, Hyde Park, Millbrook, Pawling, Poughkeepsie, Pleasant Valley and Union Vale. Also a growing presence in Ulster County as well.

    The next couple weeks will definitely be interesting... Two medics for that city. I don't know about that one.


  11. Date: 10/17/09

    Time: 2203hrs

    Location: 33 Cumberland Rd Between Alan Rd & Salem Rd

    Frequency: 453.9000 (Dispatch), 453.9250 (Response), 453.8000 (Command), 453.0500 (Fireground 5&6), 155.415 (Police Channel 1)

    Units Operating: Rombout Fire Department, Mobile Life Support Services, Glenham Fire Department, North Highlands Fire Department, City Of Beacon Fire Department, Hughsonville Fire Department

    Weather Conditions: Cloudy, 43F

    Description Of Incident:

    Writer: citystation1848

    23:03| DISPATCH - 2nd Alarm Tones transmitted, 33-12 to relocate, 43-31 to go on standby, North Highlands with FAST Team

    23:05| 45-55 (Rescue) Responding

    23:05| 911 switching all responding units to Firegrounds 5&6

    23:06| 42-13 (Engine) Responding

    23:06| Mobile Life Medic 281 Responding

    23:07| 62-13 On Scene

    23:07| 43-31 (Tanker) on standby

    23:08| 33-12 (Engine) relocating to Rombout Station #1

    23:09| 22-2-1 (Engine) responding

    23:09| 2nd Dispatch for 62-12 & 62-55. City Of Beacon 1035 at Station 2

    23:12| Mobile Life Medic 281 Staging at Alan Rd & Cumberland Rd

    23:16| 33-12 (Engine) relocated

    23:17| 3rd Dispatch for 62-12 & 62-55

    23:26| Dispatch for the Dutchess County Fire Investigation Division

    23:31| FI-25 responding

    23:35| FID-1 Responding

    23:39| 62-12 (Engine) Responding

    00:24| Command advising Fire is knocked down, lots of overhaul

    07:26| 911 dispatching for 62-55 to the scene as well as 43-31 for a re-kindled fire at the scene. Tanker Requests as well.

    11:53| Rombout Dispatched for an Auto Accident intersection of Route 9 x West Merrit Blvd.

    11:54| 62-1 request that 33-11 handle the Auto Accident, he has no units available.

    11:55| Mobile Life Medic 275 Responding

    11:56| City Of Beacon 33-11 responding to Route 9 x West Merrit from Rombout Station 2

    12:00| 33-12 & 62-12 On scene

    12:08| 33-12 in service returning to Rombout Station 1

    12:17| 911 dispatch of an additional BLS ambulance to the scene of the MVA.

    12:23| Mobile Life Ambulance 250 Responding from Orange County.


  12. Date: 2009.10.13

    Time: 2254hrs

    Location: 310 Mills Cross Rd

    Frequency: 453.900, 155.415

    Units Operating: Staatsburg, Rooselvelt, West Clinton, East Clinton, Pleasant Valley, Rhinebeck, Red Hook, Hillside, NDP

    Weather Conditions: Cloudy, 42F

    Description Of Incident: Structure Fire in residential dwelling

    Writer: citystation1848, NHFD21255, effd3918

    22:54| Initial Dispatch

    22:54| DC43 (Patrol) responding

    22:57| 64-13 (Engine) responding

    22:58| 64-12 (Engine), 64-14 (Engine) responding

    22:59| 64-13 (Engine) arriving, heavy smoke showing

    23:00| 64-11 (Engine) responding

    23:00| 64-1 (Chief) requesting Fireground. Assigned 5 & 6

    23:01| 64-1 (Chief) requesting 2nd Alarm Assignment, Reporting Hvy. Fire on 2nd Floor

    23:04| 2nd Alarm Transmitted, Roosevelt 63-11, 45, 51, West Clinton 71-11

    23:06| CC-15 responding

    23:08| 63-11 (Engine), 64-51 (Rescue) responding

    23:08| 64-69 (Flycar) responding

    23:09| 63-14 (Engine) responding

    23:14| CC-11 responding

    23:22| Additional Equip Request Transmitted, West Clinton 71-33, Rhinebeck 59-33, East Clinton 38-38, Pleasant Valley 56-32

    23:25| 64-1 (Chief) requesting Fire Police from West Clinton to respond close off 9G x Mills Cross Rd

    23:29| 911 requesting 56-32 (Tanker) to respond in, Route of travel is Route 9 to Mills Cross. Rhinebeck 59-33 (Tanker) on the road as well.

    23:31| 2nd Dispatch for 38-38 & 71-33.

    23:32| NDP Dispatched w/ ALS unit for standby.

    23:33| Dispatch - Hillside 44-22, Red Hook 58-13 requested to the scene

    23:36| 71-33 (Tanker) responding