Nickyp

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  1. Date: October 30, 2017 
    Time: 13:00 
    Location: 303 Heritage Hills Dr - Heritage Hills Security HQ Building 
    District: Somers- #224 

    Battalion: 13 (All Units Are operating on Fire 13 in the county trunked system) 

    Channel: Somers District Wide (154.22), Fire 13 (Trunked) (151.1225), 60 control dispatch (46.26) (453.5625), Lewisboro EMS (151.535), County Fireground 1 (453.0375)

    Weather: 53 Degrees F, Partly Cloudy, Humidity: 53%, Wind: 12-15 MPH, Storm Just Passed, Power Outages town wide
    Units On Scene: C2442 (Command) ,C2445 ,E183, E185, TL18, A80B1, A80B2 (Somers) & 45M3 & TL57, U6 (Bedford Hills F.A.S.T) & C2531, E272 (F.A.S.T) (Yorktown) & C2261 (Mohegan) & Bat 17 & Cause and Origin Zone 4 

    Units In Standby in Somers HQ: C2075, E148 (Croton Falls) & C2211, L39 (Katonah) & E140 (Goldens Bridge) & A40B5 (WEMS)
    Writer:  TheNickyp0


    Description:

    10-75 Transmitted @ 13:00. Working structure fire @ 303 Heritage Hills- Heritage Hills Security Building (HQ). Car 2442 had command at  the scene.  Fire was approx. 100x100 and has reached to the roof within several minutes of dispatch. The fire was extinguished within 20 mins. 

    The Call was initially reported as a generator fire by fire personnel on scene and then was upgraded to a 10-75 (Working Structure Fire) by C2445 later on. Within Several mins the fire reached the roof and the ceiling collapsed. Multiple other agency's responded to the 10-75 scene and also stoodby in Somers Fire HQ. Multiple Ambulances transported civilians to Northern Wes. Hospital and one firefighter injured when the roof collapsed (Minor Injuries) . Heritage Command had reported that the Fire was knocked down @ 14:35 . An additional Wires down with a small brush fire had been reported at the scene @ 14:42. The brush fire was cleared @ 15:00. After the small brush fire was knocked down the remaining units were in the process of raping up and clearing the scene. 

    Somers IC (Incident Command) had begun releasing units from the scene and from Somers HQ. C2442 reported himself and all other Somers units in service with command terminated @ 16:12 and the scene was turned over to Heritage Hills Personnel. 

     

    Units In Service: C2442 (Command) ,C2445 ,E183,E185, TL18, A80B1, A80B2, A80B3 (Somers) & 45M2, 45M3 & TL57, U6 (Bedford Hills F.A.S.T) & C2531, 272 (F.A.S.T) (Yorktown) & C2261 (Mohegan) & Bat 17 & Cause and Origin Zone 4 & C2075, E148 (Croton Falls) & C2211, L39 (Katonah) & E140 (Goldens Bridge) & A40B5 (WEMS)

     

     

     

     

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  2. Hi all, 

    I am seeking some information from the community. I seeking help in identifying New York State Police vehicles. I am helping to organize and update a few wiki pages and within those wiki pages there is some information that is inaccurate or incomplete. To give an example, the information regarding the patrol vehicles in some towns are missing, like what their identifier is (3K-##, 2A-##, 7K-###, Etc). 

     

    I have linked a few wiki pages that i am trying to edit and not only am i editing and updating the information for one troop but all eventually all troops in NY. So i am asking the community to help me in clearing up some of the incompleteness, so i can make updates to the wiki pages. Thank you and if you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask. 

     

    http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/NY_State_Police_(NY) 

    http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/NY_State_Police_Troop_A

    http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/NY_State_Police_Troop_B

    http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/NY_State_Police_Troop_C

    http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/NY_State_Police_Troop_D

    http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/NY_State_Police_Troop_E

    http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/NY_State_Police_Troop_F

    http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/NY_State_Police_Troop_G

    http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/NY_State_Police_Troop_K

     

    -Nicky P

     

     

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  3. On 10/11/2017 at 0:18 PM, mfc2257 said:

    2251 - Chief

    2252 - 1st Assistant Chief

    2253 - 2nd Assistant Chief

    2254 - Captain

    2255 - 1st Lieutenant

    2256 - 2nd Lieutenant

    2257 - 3rd Lieutenant

    2258 - Safety Office (when I was there this may have changed)

    2259 - Ex Chief that took acting chief role if one of the 3 active chiefs was out of town (this may have changed since then as well)

     

    Does anyone know the level of command in Somers? it might be the same as this but idk 


  4. On 10/11/2017 at 0:18 PM, mfc2257 said:

    Nick... The first three numbers are the department number as you said.  Usually the last number denotes a decreasing level of command authority.  My old department (Millwood) is Westchester County Department 225.

     

    2251 - Chief

    2252 - 1st Assistant Chief

    2253 - 2nd Assistant Chief

    2254 - Captain

    2255 - 1st Lieutenant

    2256 - 2nd Lieutenant

    2257 - 3rd Lieutenant

    2258 - Safety Office (when I was there this may have changed)

    2259 - Ex Chief that took acting chief role if one of the 3 active chiefs was out of town (this may have changed since then as well)

     

    This is how it is set up for Millwood.  Other departments have more than one captain or they have deputy chiefs or more than 3 chiefs so the last number may designate one of those positions and the lieutenants may never have a county command number.

     

    Hope this helps.

     

    Thank you , This Helps a lot. 


  5. I have another question  if someone can help me. Its regarding the chief cars in Westchester. 

     

    Is it true that the first three numbers in a car are the department number and the lat number is the Jurisdiction in witch the command, Like Car ###1 is the cheif and Car ###2 is the 1st assistant chief then Car ###3 is the 2nd assistant chief and so on....  But i am confused as to what happens after the last number is 3, is every department different? 

     

    -Nick  

     


  6. 2 minutes ago, Jybehofd said:

     

    4 minutes ago, Jybehofd said:

     

    Yes thank you, i have been apart of putting that page together i wanted to ask the medic question on here so i could help fill out that wiki. Lol 

    But besides the medics that are listed above are there any other?


  7. 3 minutes ago, Jybehofd said:

    so westchester ems has the contracts for 45 medics and 37 medics.  

    the numbers for the fly car medics are for the response area the cars work in.  so when transcare went under and wems took over the mt pleasant medics the number didn't change to 45.  

    where as ambulance agencies the first two numbers represent the agency

    40 is westchester ems

    51 is armonk fd

    52 is bedford fd

    and so on the B1 is BLS ambulance 1 for a said agency

    so A1 would be an ALS amulance 1 for a said agency

     

    here is a list of fire apparatus for the county... there used to be one for ems but i can't find it

    http://emergencyservices.westchestergov.com/images/stories/pdfs/fire/APP2017.pdf

    Oh ok cool info, I did not know 40B# were apart of wems 


  8. Hi, 

    This is my first post, so hope i do this right.

     

    I had a question about the medics in Westchester, I keep hearing the 45,34,,36, etc. medics and i don't understand what areas they respond to. I have somewhat of a understanding of the 45 medics and that they are a part of Westchester EMS and respond in some parts northern Westchester. But i don't relay understand the others and where they respond to and what organization they respond to. I am looking for some more info on they other medics in Westchester., like what parts of Westchester they respond to and what organization they are a part of.   

     

    Thanks for the help,

    Nick