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  1. BFD1054 liked a post in a topic by bad box in FDNY All Hands   
    Here ya go Brother, this link seems to be working:
     
  2. Dinosaur liked a post in a topic by bad box in WCPD New SOD-1 (Photos)   
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  3. BFD1054 liked a post in a topic by bad box in FDNY All Hands   
    After you watch "The Bronx Is Burning", check out some of this audio from July 4th, 1990 F.D.N.Y. style. Thank you to R1 SmokeEater for making these great memories available. I'll never stop missing this action, the job and the GREAT guys I worked with. Firefighting truly is "The greatest job on earth"... 
     
  4. BFD1054 liked a post in a topic by bad box in FDNY All Hands   
    Here ya go Brother, this link seems to be working:
     
  5. bad box liked a post in a topic by nfd2004 in FDNY All Hands   
    Thanks Garrett, aka "Bad Box", for posting that. What a world it was, huh !!!
     
    I remember buffing and setting priorities on which fire I went to. Sometimes rigs would pass by one job, on the way to another.
     
    And those Fourth of July's were something else. If I had to work, I always put in for the time off. I would gladly work a Christmas, New Years, or whatever. Just let me be off the 4th of July for a trip to the Bronx.  It sounded like being in the middle of a war zone with all the fireworks, M-80s. Rockets going across the street from both sides. Many landing on the roofs of those buildings. We had to keep all the windows up in the car so none would get in as we rode by.
     
     
     
     
  6. bad box liked a post in a topic by nfd2004 in FDNY All Hands   
    Here is a documentary made in 1972 about Engine Co 82. It's about 50 minutes long so grab yourself a cool one or perhaps a cup of tea. This is how it was. And it wasn't just this one area of the Bronx either.
     
    Of course the Safety Officers will go "nuts" when they see this one. But these guys were the most experienced firefighters in the entire world. After most of 82s area was burned out, Bronx companies in the West Bronx started to increase their load dramatically, almost over night.
     
     So just sit back and watch. I'm sure you will be amazed if you haven't seen this before.
     
     www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygF3NJvy3bY (Sorry link is not working - but go to youtube and type in "The Bronx is Burning")
  7. Dinosaur liked a post in a topic by bad box in WCPD New SOD-1 (Photos)   
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  10. Dinosaur liked a post in a topic by bad box in WCPD New SOD-1 (Photos)   
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  11. Dinosaur liked a post in a topic by bad box in WCPD New SOD-1 (Photos)   
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  12. bad box liked a post in a topic by nfd2004 in FDNY All Hands   
    Just as a point of interest.
     
    Last month, August, 2016, the FDNY had (Unofficially) 166 All Hands Fires. Fires ONLY. This Excludes any all hands operating for things such as Haz Mat incidents, MVAs, Water Rescue, Confined Space Rescue etc.
     
      In addition City Wide there were:
       8 - Second Alarms
       2 - Third Alarms
       1 - 4th Alarm
       1 - 5th Alarm
       1 - 6th Alarm
  13. nfd2004 liked a post in a topic by bad box in Radio Etiquette   
    When the Sh** is hitting the fan on the fire floor or the floor above, language frequently gets salty. Anyone who has spent some time in zero visibility and high heat while searching for life, forcing doors, getting a line into position or trying to find their way out would likely agree.
  14. nfd2004 liked a post in a topic by bad box in Radio Etiquette   
    When the Sh** is hitting the fan on the fire floor or the floor above, language frequently gets salty. Anyone who has spent some time in zero visibility and high heat while searching for life, forcing doors, getting a line into position or trying to find their way out would likely agree.
  15. nfd2004 liked a post in a topic by bad box in Radio Etiquette   
    When the Sh** is hitting the fan on the fire floor or the floor above, language frequently gets salty. Anyone who has spent some time in zero visibility and high heat while searching for life, forcing doors, getting a line into position or trying to find their way out would likely agree.
  16. nfd2004 liked a post in a topic by bad box in Radio Etiquette   
    When the Sh** is hitting the fan on the fire floor or the floor above, language frequently gets salty. Anyone who has spent some time in zero visibility and high heat while searching for life, forcing doors, getting a line into position or trying to find their way out would likely agree.
  17. nfd2004 liked a post in a topic by bad box in Radio Etiquette   
    When the Sh** is hitting the fan on the fire floor or the floor above, language frequently gets salty. Anyone who has spent some time in zero visibility and high heat while searching for life, forcing doors, getting a line into position or trying to find their way out would likely agree.
  18. nfd2004 liked a post in a topic by bad box in Radio Etiquette   
    When the Sh** is hitting the fan on the fire floor or the floor above, language frequently gets salty. Anyone who has spent some time in zero visibility and high heat while searching for life, forcing doors, getting a line into position or trying to find their way out would likely agree.
  19. nfd2004 liked a post in a topic by bad box in Radio Etiquette   
    When the Sh** is hitting the fan on the fire floor or the floor above, language frequently gets salty. Anyone who has spent some time in zero visibility and high heat while searching for life, forcing doors, getting a line into position or trying to find their way out would likely agree.
  20. nfd2004 liked a post in a topic by bad box in Radio Etiquette   
    When the Sh** is hitting the fan on the fire floor or the floor above, language frequently gets salty. Anyone who has spent some time in zero visibility and high heat while searching for life, forcing doors, getting a line into position or trying to find their way out would likely agree.
  21. nfd2004 liked a post in a topic by bad box in Radio Etiquette   
    When the Sh** is hitting the fan on the fire floor or the floor above, language frequently gets salty. Anyone who has spent some time in zero visibility and high heat while searching for life, forcing doors, getting a line into position or trying to find their way out would likely agree.
  22. nfd2004 liked a post in a topic by bad box in Radio Etiquette   
    When the Sh** is hitting the fan on the fire floor or the floor above, language frequently gets salty. Anyone who has spent some time in zero visibility and high heat while searching for life, forcing doors, getting a line into position or trying to find their way out would likely agree.
  23. bad box liked a post in a topic by FFPCogs in Radio Etiquette   
    Some years ago I would have agreed with this, but today F@#k this, F@#k that and f@#k the other thing, IS the language of the public realm. Nobody cares how many f@#ks one gives anymore. I mean jeez, just about any movie you see has more F bombs than anything else in the dialogue for Christ's sake.
     
    On the video, honestly, if telling a crew to get their line in place and "put the f@#king fire out" over the radio gets them moving to do just that...well then that's A-OK in my book. But hey, my ears lost their virginity a long long time ago so...
     
  24. bad box liked a post in a topic by ex-commish in Radio Etiquette   
    Given the circumstances they get a by. Sounds like he was calling for a line and it wasn't coming fast enough. I think we all have been in situations where the last thing we are worried about is our language. What is important is they got the job done and went home to their families
  25. bad box liked a post in a topic by goon16 in Radio Etiquette   
    Are we really trying to make an issue on this ?   Did you write this from your safe space?  If you have a problem with the way the chief spoke why don't you take a drive to talk to him.  And I'm sure he'll tell you to get the f*** outta his office.  If you're not gonna do that I suggest you stop being a keyboard warrior and focus on something else that matters more