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  1. Yonkers should bring back neighborhood schooling. The busses that shuttle children to and from school every day that is funded by tax dollars needs to stop. Apparently it is "racist" to go to a school in your own neighborhood, so to rectify this "racism", they shuttle someone 15-20 minutes across the city to a school instead of letting the child go to a school that is within walking distance of thier home.

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  2. Date:12/28/11

    Time: 08:25

    Location: 81 Van Cortland Park Ave.

    Frequency:

    Units Operating: Batt 1, Batt 2, Car 2, Engines 303, 304, 310, 312, 313, 307, 308, Squad 11, Ladders 71, 72, 73, 74, Rescue 1

    Relocations : 1 and 1 from New Rochelle (E22) and (L12), 1 Engine from Greenville (E150) and 1 Ladder from Mt. Vernon (L2)

    Weather Conditions: 40* and Clear

    Description Of Incident: Working fire in a 3 story residential building. Smoke showing upon arrival on the #4 side of the building.

    08:34 - Batt. 1 requesting a 2nd alarm.

    08:37 - Batt. 1 requesting that the 1st due engine on the 2nd alarm assignment assume the role of saftey and all other units report to the Elm St. staging area.

    08:43 - Batt. 1 requesting a 3rd alarm. Fire is on the top floor and in the cockloft.

    08:49 - Batt. 1 requesting that Ladder 73 position apparatus as close to the scene as possible and report to the front of the building with hooks. They will be using Ladder 74's device to go to work on the roof with Ladder 72 and 74. Advising all other responding units that the water supply is ok and to park apparatus at the staging area and walk to the command board for assignments.

    08:52 - Yonkers requesting 1 engine and 1 ladder from New Rochelle to relocate (E22-L12) and 1 ladder from Mount Vernon and 1 engine from Greenville to relocate (E150-L2)

    08:54 - Car 2 assuming command.

    09:07 - Car 2 reporting that they have 4 L/S/O andfire is darkening down. Con Ed has been notified.

    09:17 - Car 2 reporting that secondary searches are complete and negative. Fire is under control and all companies are overhauling.

    09:20 - Yonkers is requesting an additional M/A Engine from Mt. Vernon (E4)

    09:22 - Rescue 1 is 10-8 by authority of Batt. 1

    09:37 - Ladder 78 has been put in service at station 12 with a full company.

    http://www.lohud.com/article/20111228/NEWS02/312280065/2-hurt-23-displaced-apartment-fire-authorities-tie-blaze-pot-growing-operation?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|Frontpage

    Reporters: FF1

    Writer: FF1

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  3. Our department has recently put trainning requirements, as well as years served requirements into effect for our line officers.

    Lt. is 3 years served with FF1 FF2 FF survival ICS 100 and 300 Intro to fire officer and Evoc

    Capt. is 5 years served and must have served a term as Lt. with all Lt. trainning requirements as well as ISC 700 Truck Co. ops Fire Officer 1 and Fire behavior and arson awareness

    All officers must have continuous 15% monthly attendence to run

    We post a form in our house for all candidates. This is filled out by the cadidate and states amount of time served, all trainning, skills from personal life (jobs, military, other emergency service experiance, ect.) that you can bring to the table as an officer, and your vision and goals for the dept. as an officer.

    We also have anoymous ballots for voting. It is a sheet with boxes next to the candidates names stating check x number of names. This seems to create a situation where the best person for the position gets elected.

    With that said, volunteer elections will never be a perfect system.

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  4. Date:12/5/11

    Time:08:58

    Location: 105 Westchester Ave. C/S Main St.

    Frequency:

    Units Operating: PCFD E58, E60, E61, E62, E63, TL2, L31, R40, U65, 2392, 2393 - TMFD R6(FAST)

    Units On Standby: PCFD E59, E64

    Weather Conditions: 50* and overcast.

    Description Of Incident: Several calls from PD for a possible fire at this location. First ariving PCFD units confirmed a working structure fire at this location and had Port Chester fill out the assignment. 2392 requested an additional engine to the scene (E62), TMFD FAST (R6), and Cause and Origin to the scene. Fire k/d at aproximately 09:30.

    Reporters: FF1, JP59, PETEROSE313

    Writer: FF1

    http://www.lohud.com/article/20111205/NEWS02/111205003/Port-Chester-building-closed-after-fire-reveals-violations-authorities-say?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|Frontpage

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  5. Unless there is a reciprocity agreement and you can get the CT certs through that or see if they will accept the national certificates, if not I don't believe so. You'll have to check with New Canaan.

    I don't believe that the national certs or the NYS certs will be accepted. I have a ton of NYS certs and I know that the CT ciriculum is much different than any others. FF2 in CT covers many more subject areas than NYS or the National cert.


  6. I had a 1044 defender and hated it. The eye shield came down and rested on the bridge of my nose. I'm currently wearing a Paul Conway American Classic. It's a lot heavier than the Cairins but is also more comfortable and sits better on the head. I would recommend the Conway if you don't mind the weight. If you do mind the weight than go with a 1010


  7. My thoughts and prayers are with the officer and his family. I wish him the speediest of recoveries.

    Also, to everyone else in the emergency services out there, be careful, watch each others backs on scenes and never assume cars see you and will yield.


  8. Can you post a link to the exam notice? I can't find it on yfd.org, yonkersfire.org, or yonkersny.gov

    The exam applications are availible at the Riverfront Library (directly behind the DMV and in front of the Yonkers train station) from Nov. 2 - Nov. 28, where they can be submitted as well. On Nov. 28 the applications will be available online and at city hall. I believe the closing date is Dec. 23


  9. Well, I'm sorry you feel that way. If you perceive being insulted or attacked during the course of an otherwise benign discussion and debate, I don't know how else to handle it other than ignoring you. If you don't want to engage in banter in these forums, why post here to begin with?

    OK... I'll give you the benefit of the doubt. No harm no foul. I believe we both misunderstood each other.


  10. Classy reply. My friends who partied the four years I dug ditches and did inter-facility transports are in $100,000 debt and using their History and Communications degrees to work at the mall and wait tables while I'm making a good living, establishing a retirement and looking at houses. Nothing is a definite and you get out of life what you put in to it.

    Thats the exact point I was trying to make.

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  11. It's not arrogance, it's sarcasm. Let me ask this hypothetical question. If you drop out of college, do you think it more likely you end up in the ranks of the Gates/Jobs/Branson's of the world, or some nameless guy who we'll never even knew existed?

    I equate that to ignoring opportunities to save for retirement because you know one of these days, you'll have the winning Mega-Millions ticket!

    Maybe you are having a bad day, or maybe it makes you feel better about yourself to insult others, whatever the case may be, you have taken my comments out of context. I agree that you are better positioned for success with a degree. The point that I was trying to make is that college isnt the be all end all of success in life and I used an example of people who succeeded without it.

    Is it likly to get filthy rich without college? Not at all. Is is possible? Yes.

    I think drive and determination are two things that cannot be taught and come from within.


  12. And look how they turned out....Gates can't manage his money....he keeps giving away millions and millions to charity after charity. Jobs is another one who just gives money away. Branssen has never matured. He is always buying new toys and running all over the world on a new adventure. Is that what you want ??? Or a more stable life style that the more mature well refined person lives????

    The point that I was trying to make is that college isn't everything. I am a believer that you create your own luck and any person and accomplish anything they want, as long as they keep their eye on the prize and strve toward that goal every day.

    I'm not suggesting these men should life coaches for anyone. I am backing up my statment with examples. They were simply examples of men without college who succeeded.

    I'm sorry. There is no need for arrogence.

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  13. An important caveat is, as you point out, your still pursuing a fire career. Many, many people pursue fire and law enforcement careers, without ever achieving their goal. There are always going to be more applicants then vacancies. Having a solid education, backed with a college degree, is not a bad "back-up" plan, in the event that for one reason or another, your not able to live out your dream of ES.

    I see your point, but I also think that it depends on the career path you choose. In order to be a doctor, an education is a must, but in order to be a sucessful businessman or entrepreneur, not so much. I have found that real world experiance is critical. You can't teach drive and determination.

    Bill Gates of Microsoft, Steve Jobs of Apple and Richard Branssen of Virgin Records were all college dropouts.

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  14. I will agree with your assessment to a certain degree. In most cases you don't need a college degree to be a firefighter. However there is a certain amount of maturing that you obtain in your years at college. The ability to organize, prioritize, execute and summarize is honed during your college studies. I have seen first hand that in my career, it was those who attended some form of post high school training did better on the promotional exams. I also saw a probie that who barley made it out of high school not able to understand the 24 hour clock.

    When I was in high school I considered going into the F.B.I. I was told that the F.B.I. wouldn't consider any applicant unless that person had a 4 year college degree. I was told it could be for basket weaving (I was in HS in the early 70's). The reason was that they want the applicant to have that 4 years of the maturing process.

    The bottom line is in my experience those who had at least a 2 year associates degree or better, advanced quicker and higher than those who didn't.

    Agreed. The most that I took out of my schooling was communication skills with others and time management.


  15. In an age where having a Bachelor's degree is becoming as common as a high school diploma, and the economic climate giving a greater pool to choose from, should a college degree, at least an Associate's be required?

    On the flip side, college isn't for everyone. We're losing a lot of skilled blue collar workers because of colleges.

    I am a person with a college diploma and am currently pursuing a fire career and I can honestly say that my college degree is only worth the paper that its printed on. Too many people stress college for everything now-a-days and dont realize that it may not be for everyone.

    I got a degree because i felt that it was what was expected of me and honestly, I didn't learn much at all. All of my skills in the business world were taught to me at my current job and were learned on the fly. Very rarely, if ever, do I come across an obsticle in my job and revert back to my schooling.

    With that said, I do feel that certain fields, such as Medical, Teaching, and Engineering are very technical and do rely heavily on schooling, but others, such as Business, Trades(electrical, construction, plumbing, ect) and Emergency Services are all about the kind of person you are by nature and on the job trainning and experiance.

    Also, Common Sense, a vital skill that many people are lacking, cannot be taught at any college or trade school.

    This is only one person's opinion, I apologize if I offended anyone.


  16. I had the chance to operate Bolton, CT 105' Pierce aluminum aerial ladder during my aerial op course. Let me tell you those trucks are solid, well built and very nice to operate.

    I also operated a Pierce Tower Ladder during Truck ops and it is solid like a rock. Elmsford has a 1993 Pierce Arrow Tower Ladder and were nice enough to bring it to the FTC. Pierce has the most stable TL that I have ever been in.


  17. Date:6/7/11

    Time:12:41

    Location: 26 Post St. and Elliot Ave.

    Frequency:

    Units Operating:

    Weather Conditions: 85 and sunny

    Description Of Incident: 1st arriving units report working fire in a 6 story building. 3rd alarm transmitted @ 12 :44 for heavy fire condition on floors 2 and 3. Main body of fire is knocked down and fire remains all handds @ 12 :53

    Reporters:FF1

    Writer:FF1


  18. Date:5/12/11

    Time:06:39

    Location: Boston Post Rd. between Chatsworth Ave and Monroe Ave.

    Frequency: Fire Ops 15, Fireground 7

    Units Operating: Engine 35, Engine 33, Tower Ladder 7, Larchmont/Town of Mamaroneck VAC, Larchmont PD, Town of Mamaroneck PD

    Weather Conditions: 60* and sunny

    Description Of Incident:Reported as a car flipped over on Boston Post Road. SUV was T-Boned and flipped on to its roof. Driver (only passenger in the vehicle) was trapped inside the vehicle and was quickly extricated without the use of extrication tools. Engine 33 was put back in service after the victim was extricated, while Engine 35 and Tower Ladder 7 remained on scene to address fluid on the roadway and to secure the scene until the vehicle was towed.

    Reporters: FF1

    Writer: FF1

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  19. Date:5/10/11

    Time:13:20

    Location: 91 Grace Church St.

    Frequency:

    Units Operating:Eng's 58, 63, 61,60, TL 2, ResQ 40,U65, 2392.

    Weather Conditions: 70* and Sunny

    Description Of Incident:10-75(working structure fire) transmitted by first ariving units. Fire was knocked down and placed under control within minutes.

    Reporters: FF1 , HubEng21

    Writer: FF1