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  1. Billy liked a post in a topic by SOUSGT in 911 Tower Lights   
    Last night I drove one of our engines to the Liberty State park for to have it photographed with the tower lights in the background. This was my first year participating although my department has sent vehicles in the past. The site affords an amazing view of the city and the lights emanating from ground zero. While looking at the lights, I had a chance to reflect on the events both of that day and every September 11 since.  The tribute in lights reminds us what and who we lost. Sometimes “we shall never forget” simply is not enough.
     May all of those who were killed on 911 and have died since rest in peace knowing that you are not forgotten and we have picked up the torch and will carry on!  
    Also a special thank you to the organizers and volunteers that made this happen. It was well run and a worthwhile endeavor. Not to mention the site chosen afforded an amazing view of the tribute in lights.

  2. Billy liked a post in a topic by SOUSGT in What is going on at KME?   
    Saw this on KME's Facebook Page
     
      Stephen Altieri > ‎KME Fire Apparatus
    So just last week several staff from the Town of Mamaroneck traveled to the KME plant to check on the status of our 2017 KME engine 36 that has been at the factory for warranty repairs since March 19 2019. With seven items to be repaired only four of the seven items were repaired in the four month period and three new defects were identified
    This seems to be poor performance on the part of KME. To the management of KME how does the Town get its truck back in service?
    Stephen Altieri
    Town Administrator
     
    There appears to be no response for KME.
     
  3. Billy liked a post in a topic by vodoly in Ridgefield Nj 2nd Alarm House Fire   
    Date:6/22/19
    Time:04:16
    Location:616 Elm Avenue Ravenhill Place To Shetland lane 
    District: Company 3
    Battalion:
    Channel:154.355 153.445
    Weather: clear
    Units: Ridgefield Companies 1,2,&3 Cliffside Park Ladder 1 Palisades Park Engine 2  Fort lee Engine 4 Hackensack MSU Teaneck Box 54 (rehab) Ridgefield Ambulance Corps Englewood Health Als 
    Writer:  vodoly 

    Description: At approximately 4;16 hours county communications received a Spen message from  Cliffside Park Police Reporting a possible House Fire form a Resident at the rear of 616 elm Ave Ridgefield Police confirmed  Heavy Fire from the rear of the home First Chief enroute requested a retone for a confirmed working fire and an in town 2nd Alarm ( Cliffside Park Ladder & Palisades Park Engine) Command Reported Heavy smoke pushing from front and fire out the rear First Engine In  to leave room for the Ladder and take a hydrant He also requested an extra engine from Fort Lee they in countered heavy hoarding conditions but attempted an interior attack they had most of the fire on the first floor knocked but heavy smoke and heat in the 2nd floor and attic at that point Ladder 1 (Ridgefield) begins to vent roof conditions got worse and command ordered Evacuation tones heavy fire began to blow though the roof and vent operations were stopped exterior lines then went to work including a Ladder pipe from the Ladder heavy fire was knocked in About 20 minutes no injuries were reported and no one was home at the time The home was vacant it was later learned  Firefighters remained on scene over two hours hitting hot spots I  believe there’s a u tube clip from homer 218 up
  4. Billy liked a post in a topic by Bill204 in Get Dispatches recorded live   
    Just wanted to share this website to anyone who may be interested. 
     
    911dispatches.com
     
    The site records audio of dispatches for a bunch of departments throughout Westchester and can text or email you the recording as soon as it comes in. You can subscribe to any department, and don’t need to be associated with any particular agency. 
     
    They offer a free trial and the rates are reasonable. I’ve been using it for a while and it’s been working great. 
     
    Just wanted to share with everyone. 
  5. Billy liked a post in a topic by AFS1970 in STAMFORD - Car into Sea Wall   
    Date: 05/02/2019
    Time: 11:08
    Location: 2289 Shippan Ave (Shippan Point)
    District: SFD 4
    Battalion: East Side
    Channel: Tac 1
    Weather: 60 & Mostly Cloudy
    Units: SFD E4, R1, E5 (Rescue Support), U6 (Safety) & U4 (Command)
              SPD 3D47, 8S3 (Sergeant), 3C31, 291, K9-6, TE2 (Reconstruction), TE3 (Reconstruction)
              SEMS M1, M901 (Supervisor)
    Writer:  AFS1970

    Description: Car drove to end off peninsula and hit seawall. Multiple callers reporting wall damaged, car partially on top of wall with partial ejection. One caller reported small fire that was extinguished by landscapers working near by. R1 arrived on scene and started extrication. 
  6. Billy liked a post in a topic by PCFD ENG58 in Port Chester Rescue 40   
     Rescue 40 Port Chester Fire 2019 Pierce  Arrow XT   leaving  factory for New York . 

  7. Billy liked a post in a topic by LayTheLine in FDNY Runs & Workers 2018   
    I look forward to this list every year. To see the workload & breakdown the stats can keep me busy for hours!!
     
    Couple things I picked up on:
     
    1) It shows Squad 18 as having responded to 120 runs all year. I am wondering if they mean Squad 8 and the stats for that company in December when it opened and then accidentally skipped over Squad 18. ???
     
    2) Engine 62 in the North Bronx sees a lot of work. From listing to the radio and reading the rundowns, it sounds like Division 7 (North Bronx) had a very busy year. It seems there were many "All-Hands or greater" within 1 mile of the Westchester County border. The Bronx in general seems to get their fair share of work.
     
    3) I was surprised to see that Battalion 43 in Brooklyn, only responded to 18 "All-Hands or greater". I would have guessed more than that just based on the numbers for the surrounding Battalions (42, 33, 58).  They are far below the 2nd slowest Battalion (47) which had 44 "All-Hands or greater".
     
    4) You've got to love the City Island (Bronx) pieces that turn a wheel maybe once a day at best. But if they weren't there, along with what would be long-runs for any other unit going in first-due, you could lose 1/2 of City Island with one fire! It's a small area but the fire load is compacted pretty tight and you need to protect it. 
     
    5) Battalion 50 in Queens was the busiest with 200 "All-Hands or Greater" and they are always up there which makes sense because they are so centrally located and if they aren't the first chief in they are the 10-75 chief for many abutting Battalions. 
     
    That's my VERY UNOFFICIAL first glance impressions.  
     
  8. Billy liked a post in a topic by FD347 in FDNY Runs & Workers 2018   
    A new stat this year: Special Units now have a column for All-Hands or Greater. 
    http://www.fdnewyork.com/rnwindex.asp
     
  9. Billy liked a post in a topic by bfd1144 in Mutual Aid Membership   
    Looking for anyone with information (specifically policies & procedures) regarding mutual aid membership in another fire department. My agency is exploring this and I'm curious how these programs are run and how insurance coverage is. I know it is increasingly popular in NYS (with bunk in programs) and now Yorktown FD is also doing a program. Any info would be helpful, or message me. 

    Thanks
  10. Billy liked a post in a topic by vodoly in Fort Lee Fire Dept Chiefs Suv   
    Fort Lee Nj 2018 Ford Explorer  Chiefs Suv assigned to deputy chief  unit Id FL8

  11. Billy liked a post in a topic by AFS1970 in What defines a Squad?   
    A neighboring town has just placed a new engine into service, however they call it a squad. I have a friend in NJ who calls his ambulance a squad. We used to have an engine called a squad in Stamford but changed it to an engine, I was told because the same mattered to ISO. Another neighboring town used to call utilities (including old chief's cars) squads. So what defines a squad in general? I believe in FDNY they are engines with enhanced equipment, which of course brings with it dedicated personnel trained to use that equipment. So do all the departments calling their engines squads make this distinction? What about the places calling their rescues squads, do they do something that other rescues don't or can't?
  12. Billy liked a post in a topic by x635 in Yonkers begins work on new firehouse   
    And looks like the demolition of the old Station 1 is now in full swing....
     

  13. Billy liked a post in a topic by x635 in Yonkers begins work on new firehouse   
     
    http://www.lohud.com/story/news/local/westchester/yonkers/2017/07/03/yonkers-begins-work-new-firehouse/447974001/
  14. Billy liked a post in a topic by x635 in Chappaqua Rescue 23 For Sale   
    To be replaced later this year by a Seagrave rescue pumper.
     
     
  15. Billy liked a post in a topic by x635 in Tarrytown FD's New Marine 5   
    I believe this was purchased with a grant for $325,000 from New York State due to the department being one of the primary responders to incidents on and around the new Tappan Zee Bridge.  I think the brand is Lake Assault. 
     
     
  16. Billy liked a post in a topic by x635 in Site Status   
    The downtime was due to issues with the host, which have now been resolved.  The ads, albeit a bit intrusive, allow me to fund the site with less money out of my pocket. 
     
    You should be able to see and post in the Incident Alert forum once again. The Archive setting was only temporary while I moved some things around, but I didn't realize I missed a setting. I've also moved the Incident Chatbox back to the top of the site.
     
    I've also consolidated the site a bit, to try to make it easier to read and use. Any suggestions to how to make the site better please let me know.  Also, please let me know if anything seems out of whack.
     
    Thanks @AFS1970 and  everyone for your continued loyalty to the site.
     
  17. Billy liked a post in a topic by AFS1970 in Site Status   
    I know the site has been down a couple of times recently, but I have noticed a couple of things as it has come back up. First of all adds are covering parts of the site at the top of the screen, although not blocking any real content. But I also see that the Incident Alert section is now archived and we can't add new ones. That was probably the most active section.
  18. Billy liked a post in a topic by Pagers in New York State Police chooses Dodge Chargers AWD as new car   
    State Police have gone with a new lightbar ditching the Liberty's. Don't know yet if they are using them on the Tahoes
    3G24 
  19. Billy liked a post in a topic by vodoly in Jersey City Medical Center Paramedic Unit 94   
    Unsure of the year but here’s Paramedic Unit 94  A Ford F 350 4wd  extended cab With Space Cap Pod  This color scheme is a throw back to the late 80’s

  20. Billy liked a post in a topic by billfitz in YPD cars, late 70's early 80's?   
    I think that is facing east from Larkin Plaza looking up into manor House Square? - I beleive those apartment buildings in the background are on the dead end of overlook terrace. The building on the left I think was a bar (Ryan's?) just west of Philipsburg Hall - The motorcade is entering the north side of larkin Plaza heading west toward the train station.
  21. Billy liked a post in a topic by YonkersPD in YPD cars, late 70's early 80's?   
    Here's a few. Credit to the original photographer.
     
    It looks like the YPD changed from black/white to blue/white somewhere around 1985. 
     
    I know I'm bumping up an old thread but I'm doing it to hopefully spark some more photos of vintage YPD cars. I'm looking for photos of '90s YPD Caprice's







  22. Billy liked a post in a topic by Utility 14 in Croton On Hudson Frequencies   
    Croton Fire Department Frequenices Low-Band Radios (MOBLES/PORTABLES) Main Dispatch Frequency (Ch.1 )   46.2600  Croton "TAC2" Alternate Frequency (Ch.2)   46.040 Alternate Frequency (Ch.3 ) Used For Fireground ops 46.1400 Alternate Frequency  (Ch .4) Used For Fireground ops 46.4200 Alternate Frequency (Ch.5) Misc. Use 46.3000  Alternate Frequency (Ch.6) Misc. Use 46.4800
    UHF RADIOS (PORTABLES)  Croton Low-Band Repeater 460.0250 (Input Is 458.0250) Croton FD Operations Repeater 460.3250 (Input Is 465.3250)  Croton  Operations Talkaround 460.3250 
    County Fireground 3 (Croton Primary ) 453.8875 (Input Is 485.8875)
    Croton Fireground 4 460.3250  Croton Ground Ops 5 453.9625 Croton EMS Frequencies  460.32500 465.32500 471.40000 474.40000 Croton Police Frequencies 156.1500 154.08500 Croton DPW 37.1000