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The rig is an old City of Boston stick.
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Follow Dutchess County, 3 different Channels.
453.900 - Dispatch
453.800 - Command
453.925 - Response
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Jerry Novak with funds from his mother started the company.
Empress was the mothers nickname.
Posting help from Gumby, one of the orginal workers
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10 years in the fire service. Interior firefighter / EMT. A company line officer for 2 or more years. Then think about the white hat.
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NEW OFFICERS
GOOD LUCK KEVIN
ED, ANN,KATE & MEG
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I agree with Clutch, I was @ scene.
Old firefighters never die are nozzles just rust.
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No silent approach, you call we go, you light them we fight them.
Are all the horses out of the barn? TMFD E-51 (Jay) had the best Air Horns.
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Was Lynch @ scene
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Eastchester Ex-2104, The Bull. 25 year member. 10 years on the side drum
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What Departments worked at the Arlington Fire on Raymond Ave. The City Responded.
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:twisted: smoking out the piper's
in Operations (Fire-EMS-Police-911)
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Correction officer kills self at Green Haven state prison in Dutchess County
February 02, 2007
Stormville — A 34-year-old state correction officer shot himself to death late Wednesday night on his post at Green Haven state prison in Dutchess County.
The officer was a veteran of nearly 10 years with the state Department of Correctional Services and had an unblemished record. He wasn't immediately identified.
The officer was assigned to an observation tower on the perimeter of the maximum-security prison. His wife called the prison at about 10:30 p.m. Wednesday, saying she was concerned about him.
Prison staffers went to the tower, but couldn't open the hatch because of the weight of the officer's prone body, said Linda Foglia, a spokeswoman for the state Department of Correctional Services. State police used a ladder to climb into the tower. The Dutchess County medical examiner pronounced the officer dead at 1:30 a.m. yesterday.
The officer shot himself with his state-issued AR-15 rifle. State police are investigating.
It's believed to be the first on-duty suicide in the history of state corrections, Foglia said.
Oliver Mackson