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Yonkers firefighters battled of pair of blazes Sunday morning on the east side of the city.
The first fire erupted at a three-story home on the corner of Shawnee Avenue and Cherokee Road around 5:10 a.m. Firefighters arrived to find the house fully involved, with heavy fire on all three floors, Deputy Chief John Flynn said.
The second call came in just after 9 a.m. when an apartment at 900 Palmer Road went up in flames.
http://yonkers.dailyvoice.com/police-fire/yonkers-firefighters-battle-pair-sunday-blazes
Pictures: http://newyork.newsday.com/westchester/fire-claims-mansion-in-yonkers-1.4388990
http://www.lohud.com/article/20121230/NEWS/312300055/House-being-renovated-destroyed-Yonkers-fire
http://www.lohud.com/article/20121230/NEWS/312300053/Yonkers-blaze-damages-Palmer-Ave-apartment
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The New York State Emergency Operations Center (EOC) opens at 18:00 hours. SKYWARN weather spotters have been activated; listen here: http://skywarn.org/local-skywarn-groups/new-york/
Official forecasts from the National Weather Service for our area can be found here: http://www.weather.gov/okx/
Con Edison live Outage Map: http://apps.coned.com/stormcenter_external/default.html
New York State official traffic reports: http://www.511ny.org/mapview.aspx
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Welcome to our recently launched web site! We are working hard to make YonkersFireFacts.com your trusted source for everything you need to know about fire and rescue services and safety in the City of Yonkers. Please take a moment to look around and find about more about the services Yonkers Firefighters provide, as well as to learn more about the issues and challenges they are facing.
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YFD Special Operations Command (SOC) is also having it's car replaced with the same model as the two BC cars.
Link to photo by Joe Pinto on FDNY Buffs Facebook Group (access limited to Group members).
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http://yonkers.dailyvoice.com/police-fire/yonkers-home-escapes-morning-blaze-minor-damage
Additional info:
Home was a two-story multi-family OMD with a finished basement, located in the Park Hills neighborhood. Fire k/d at ~09:15 hrs. 3 L/S/O. Companies picking up at ~9:50 hrs.
Battalion 1 was Safety. Car 6 (Arson Investigator) was requested.
NYCFire.net IA:
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I noticed that the new IA template has got rid of "Description of Incident", added "District", and changed "Units Operating" to "Units".
I'm curious to know why these changes were made.
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Buchanan woman indicted in $15k theft from Verplanck fire department
Dec 7, 2012
The former treasurer of the Verplanck Fire Protection Association has been indicted in the theft of nearly $15,000 from the nonprofit organizations.
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http://www.lohud.com...ly-extinguished
Mount Vernon house fire quickly extinguished
8:58 AM, Dec 3, 2012
MOUNT VERNON — City firefighters quickly put out a fire in a 2 1/2-story house this morning, officials said.
The one-alarm fire was reported about 8 a.m. on the third floor of 241 N. Terrace Ave., Deputy Fire Commissioner Noah Lighty said.
No residents or firefighters were injured.
The fire was confined to the third floor and put out before 8:30 a.m., Lighty said.
"It was a quick stop," the commissioner said.
Firefighters were doing checking the walls to make sure no fire lingered, Lighty said.
How the fire started was not immediately known.
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Westchester County adopts provision to ease local police takeovers
November 30, 2012
The Journal News
http://www.lohud.com.../NEWS/311300105
Currently, the law allows county police to provide only supplemental and “special” services or necessary aid to local police departments, but not total delivery. The new legislation eliminates that provision, so if a municipality contracts with the county, the Westchester Department of Public Safety can provide total police protection and services to that community.
As Ossining town Supervisor in 2010, Borgia signed a shared-services agreement that resulted in county police taking over all duties of a local police department. The provision that the new law eliminates “was a stumbling block that we had to work around,” she said.
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The legislation is supported by Westchester County Executive Robert Astorino, who is expected to sign it next week.
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I think the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) adopted this as the standard template for EM logos, no?
http://www.gohsep.la...ges/em_logo.jpg
Yonkers OEM patch/logo: http://bit.ly/V7A3Zu
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I noticed it is no longer possible to edit your Shouts in the Shoutbox after this downtime. This was a great feature, can we get it back?
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http://mountvernon.d...es-12-residents
http://newyork.newsd...ernon-1.4235195
[just added] http://mountvernon.dailyvoice.com/police-fire/fire-mount-vernon-home-displaces-12-residents
(LoHud article was deleted off their website, for some reason)
I also know that Pelham provided M/A and the Red Cross responded.
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Journal News article: http://lohud.us/TMGt1t
News 12 article: http://bit.ly/RXtgnS
YONKERS — An elderly woman who was apparently confined to her bed because of a medical condition was rescued by two female relatives after a fire broke out early this morning in a room where she was staying at a Hillbright Terrace home, fire officials said.
The woman, who is approximately 73-years-old, and her relatives, approximately 53 and 28, were taken by ambulance to St. John’s Riverside Hospital in Yonkers to be treated for smoke inhalation.
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Date: 11/11/12
Time: 19:07 hrs (7:07pm)
Location: 14 Caryl Avenue, Yonkers, NY 10705 (Park Hills neighborhood)
Frequency: 046.500 (FD Dispatch)
Units Operating:
Yonkers Fire Department-
Box Assignment:
Engines 304, 303, 306, 307;
Ladders 74, 71;
Rescue 1;
Battalion 1, 1A.
10-29 (Structure Fire) / 10-30 (All-Hands) Assignment:
Engine 312 (S/C, FAST);
Battalion 2 (Safety/Staging Officer);
Mask Service Unit (MSU);
Car 6 (Arson Investigation).
Yonkers Office of Emergency Management (OEM)- [unit 36]
American Red Cross.
Weather Conditions: Fair, 55 Degrees.
Description of Incident: Working Structure Fire on the 5th floor apartment of a 6 story OMD apartment building. Fire was quickly k/d. 2 L/S/O. No injuries reported. Cause is under investigation. 5 other minor calls while incident was in progress.
Reporter: Larchmont_Boy.
Writer: Larchmont_Boy.
News Articles: Newsday / News 12.
19:07 hrs: Engines 304, 303, 306, 307; Ladders 74, 71; Rescue 1; Battalion 1 respond to 14 Caryl Avenue apt #65 x Bruce and Landscape for Smoke Condition. Caller states possible 10-29 (Structure Fire).
19:08 hrs: all units responding.
19:10 hrs: L-74 o/s, checking.
19:13 hrs: B-1 reports 6 story ordinary OMD.
19:14 hrs: B-1 reports smoke condition. Requests 5th Engine as FAST.
19:14 hrs: E-312 dispatched as FAST Team on a Signal 10-29.
19:15 hrs: B-2 responding as Staging Officer.
19:18 hrs: B-1 reporting Signal 10-30 (All-Hands) in Apartment #55 on 5th floor. 1 L/S/O, 2nd line being stretched. Primary search is negative.
19:19 hrs: B-1A reporting exposures: #1 street, #2 adjoining 6-story building, #3 yard, #4 1-story connected industrial building 100x75.
19:20 hrs: B-1A reporting main body of fire is k/d, companies checking for extensions.
19:21 hrs: 968 Kimball Avenue: Squad 11; E-313, 310, 314; L-73, 75; respond to address @ Sarah Lawrence College, Zone #8 Andrews Court for activated Fire Alarm.
19:21 hrs: B-2 o/s.
19:24 hrs: 968 Kimball Ave.-- units responding.
19:25 hrs: 968 Kimball Ave.-- Sq-11 o/s, checking, all units respond at reduced speed.
19:27 hrs: 698 Kimball Ave-- L-73 reporting food on the stove, checking for extensions. Sq-11 reporting negative extension.
19:28 hrs: B-1A reporting fire is out. Confirming that Arson Investigator is already responding.
19:32 hrs: Nepperhan Ave.-- E-309, L-72 respond to MVA with 1 car on fire.
19:36 hrs: Mask Service Unit (MSU) o/s.
19:38 hrs: 698 Kimball Ave-- remaining units back in service.
19:43 hrs: B-1 reporting companies picking up, back in service shortly.
19:51 hrs: R-1, E-312 back in service.
19:57 hrs: B-1A releasing all units except first Engine and Truck.
19:58 hrs: E-303 back in service. L-72 back in service.
20:00 hrs: Shelley Place-- E-303 responding on a Medical Aid, fainted and possible seizure.
20:00 hrs: B-2 back in service.
20:03 hrs: E-309 back in service.
20:07 hrs: 1 Sato Ln-- Sq-11 on a Medical Aid, chest pain and difficulty breathing.
20:16 hrs: 121 Downing St. E-303, L-71, R-1, B-2 for an Inside Odor of Gas.
(didn't catch E-304, L-74, and B-1 back in service)
Please PM me if you have any more information or corrections.
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and what about volunteers in emergency services who are in their POVs? :/
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He's always been fairly accurate and he's just relaying what the models are showing. Dislike him/like him, it doesn't matter. Regardless, it's too early to tell right now what it's going to do. The Hurricane center sent up planes in 4 waves today to study the storm and gather data. We'll get a better idea once that data is analyzed and as it comes closer to the US.
Even once the planes and weather balloons report back their data, the intensity and final direction of the Sandy will all depend on a "deepening upper level low pressure system" (according to the our regional National Weather Service Hazardous Weather Outlook), which will not necessarily be known until several days from now if not later.
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Entergy Accepting Applications from First Responders for Funding
Buchanan, N.Y. – Entergy today announced they are accepting applications for funding through their Safety Responders Fund. The Safety Responders Fund has awarded more than $1 million to local fire, police, emergency medical response and other emergency management organizations since the program’s inception in 2009.
“Entergy is proud to be able to support the vital work these organizations perform and help make investments that enhance the services they provide,” said John Ventosa, site vice president and Entergy’s top official at the Indian Point Energy Center.
The grant program is designed to help fund training and equipment purchases for first responders in the vicinity of Indian Point. Seventy-one separate applications have been approved for funding through the program to date.
For more information about the program or to apply, please visit www.safesecurevital.com.
Entergy Corporation is an integrated energy company engaged primarily in electric power production and retail distribution operations. Entergy owns and operates power plants with approximately 30,000 megawatts of electric generating capacity, including more than 10,000 megawatts of nuclear power, making it one of the nation’s leading nuclear generators. Entergy delivers electricity to 2.8 million utility customers in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. Entergy has annual revenues of more than $11 billion and approximately 15,000 employees.
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Homeland Security Drill with various Yonkers emergency agencies held at the Paladin Center in Carmel. The scenario was a multiple shooter and IED incident with HAZMAT.
Topic moved here: http://www.emtbravo.net/index.php/topic/47463-yonkers-drills-for-terrorist-attack/
(sorry for repost, too late now)
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"Today members of the Yonkers Police Department conducted a Homeland Security drill with the Yonkers Fire Department, the WCPD Bomb Squad, and Empress Ambulance. The drill was held at the Paladin Center, a training facility in Carmel, N.Y. Participating members responded to a multiple shooter and IED (Improvised Explosive Device) incident, where hazardous material was released."
Article: http://www.myfoxny.com/story/19813079/terrorist-attack-exercise-test-in-yonkers
Pictures: http://on.fb.me/TMSvLI
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Date: 10/10/12
Time: 03:46 hrs
Location: Alfredo's Foreign Cars (showroom/offices), 2050 [or 2030, conflicting reports] West Boston Post Road, Larchmont, NY 10538
Frequency: 46.26, Fire 15; 33.96 (EMS), EMS 15; 154.755, 155.250 (VoL PD).
Units Operating: appx. 100 FFs --
Larchmont FD: 2222; E-33, 34, 35; TL-7; R-1 (Cascade).
Town of Mamaroneck FD: 2231, 2232, 2233; E-37; R-6.
Village of Mamaroneck FD: 2241, 2242, 2243; E-40; L-21 (standby in own HQ).
New Rochelle FD: 2302; E-21 (FAST); L-12 (operating on exposure #2 side).
Pelham FD: E-5.
WCDES: Cause & Origin (Zone #2); Bat 15.
Relocate- Greenville FD: Squad 15 (covering Larchmont HQ).
Town of Mamaroneck Ambulance District: 66-A2 (VAC), 68-A1 (BLS) (MEMS), 66-12 (EMS command), 66-13, 66-22, 66-61, 66-66, 49-M1 (TMAD).
Village of Larchmont PD;
Village of Larchmont DPW;
ConEdison.
Weather Conditions: Rainy, chilly.
Description of Incident: Large, powerful, smokey commerical fire started in car dealership supply area/showroom. Building and most cars inside destroyed with collapsed roof on CD side of structure. Searches negative. Multiple L/S/O. Eventually pulled out to perform exterior attack. No reported injuries.
Reported by passerby who saw smoke. Boston Post Road was closed from Weaver Street to Chatsworth Avenue for long period of time. Locals were advised to avoid area due to toxic fumes. Cause determined to be electrical originating in faulty storage room air compressor.
Reporters: Larchmont_Boy (briefly o/s); firedude (for times, rundown corrections and info); grantnet10 (for EMS rundown); merchaldo (for VMFD info and time); JP59 (for PFD and some NRFD info); news articles (for description); 25truck26 and turk182 (for RFD correction); Bish140 (for TMFD correction); vwwh1 (for GFD correction); three anonymous reporters (for most info, times, rundown, and ops details at bottom).
Writer: Larchmont_Boy.
News Articles: Journal News (more photos); News 12 / Newsday #1, #2; theLoop; Larchmont-Mamaroneck Patch; Larchmont Daily Voice; CBS.
03:37 hrs: Larchmont PD Cars 424, 420 to 22 Cambridge Rd for an audible alarm.
03:38 hrs: LPD Car 424 requesting FD immediately to area of Boston Post Rd x Bonnett Ave for a smoke condition.
03:40 hrs: LPD Car 424 advises he has a smoke condition coming out of the Fiat Dealership on Boston Post Rd.
03:46 hrs: E-35, E-33, TL-7 dispatched to the area of 2050 Boston Post Rd for smoke from the structure.
04:01 hrs: Larchmont 10-75 Dispatched: TMFD 1 Engine & FAST, Bat 15, and EMS for a Commercial Structure Fire.
04:03 hrs: NRFD L-12 dispatched to scene.
04:03 hrs: Pelham dispatched to relocate 1 engine to LFD HQ.
04:25 hrs: 68-A1 on scene.
04:31 hrs: C&O Zone 2 dispatched to land line.
04:35 hrs: E-21 dispatched to scene as FAST.
04:46 hrs: VMFD dispatched. 2241 and E-40 on standby at LFD HQ [later called to lay in]. [L-21 standby in own HQ.]
04:50 hrs: C&O on scene.
05:30 hrs: Structure collapse on CD side.
06:37 hrs: Fire declared under control.
06:45 hrs: 66-12 handing over EMS Command to 66-13.
07:45 hrs: EMS released.
13:10 hrs: Larchmont FD cleared.
14:00 hrs: Boston Post Road and all other blocked streets opened.
Per a anonymous FF working o/s:
"EXCAVATOR BROUGHT IN DUE TO TRAPED POCKETS OF FIRE, BLOCKED OFF BY THE COLLAPSE. ONCE THE EXCAVATOR OPENED UP TL7 WENT INTO OPERATION WITH MASTER STREAMS AND 2 MONITORS WERE IN OPERATION AS WELL. WHEN THE MAJORITY OF THE POCKETS OF FIRE WERE K/D, TL7 E35 AND E34 RETURNED TO SERVICE. R1 WAS RECALLED TO THE SCENE AND LEFT ON FIRE WATCH WHILE OPERATING A MONITOR OFF THE HYDRANT TO WET DOWN SMOLDERING HOT SPOTS INSIDE OF THE COLLAPSE ZONE.
"lfd brought the first line into the building through a small door. shortly after lfd with tmfd assistance took the front windows and cut the roof up garage door with a partner saw. lfd brought a second line (2.5 inch) into the structure upon the door being cut. pelham fd brought a 2.5 as well and i believe tmfd was operating 2 handlines. we tried out best to make an aggressive interior push but it was too far ahead of us and we were met by intense heat and smoke, as well as, heavy fire conditions throughout. Smoke began rolling over and 2221 made the call to pull everyone out and go exterior. right call because the heat had warped a steel I beam and the 2/3 corner collapsed approx. 15-20 minutes after the building was evacuated. also rescue 1 cleared the scene around 2:30 (as it stayed on fire watch operating a monitor to soak hot spots."
On 10/12/12 morning:
"Larchmont responded to 2040 BPR on smoke from the rear this morning around 07:30. 2221 reported it was a hot spot in the fire building from the other day. E34 hit the hot spot and returned very shortly after"
Please PM me if you have any more information or corrections.
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in Westchester County Area Emergency Services News
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(Sorry JM15 if this is the same info as the article you posted. That link was not working.)