SteveOFD

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  1. Just looking for comments on a "trend" that may be starting regarding new "Engine" appartaus being designated as "Rescues".

    According to Westchester DES - Fire Apparatus Page, the County will follow NFPA Guidelines for fire apparatus classifications. The following is from the DES site.

    Pumper Apparatus - Fire apparatus with a permanently mounted fire pump of at least 750GPM capacity, a minimum water tank of 300 gallons, hose storage for 2 1/2" or large diameter hose and... pre-connected hose lines.

    Rescue Apparatus - A support vehicle, not designated for patient transport but contains tools for life support, extrication, emergency medical care.

    I have got nothing against Engines or any other apparatus carrying rescue equipment or whatever other equipment the Department may need. If a Department wants to designate an Engine for "Rescue" operations that is fine, but its primary role, and classification is an "Engine" for the sole reason that the "Engine/Rescue" is not a support vehicle as stated in the definitions above. My comments are only about applying the proper designation the apparatus.


  2. You're right, I'm wrong. That's what happens when you type before you think. I got the Uniden Bearcat 898T for the firehouse. Again very easy to program. Just saw it at Scanners-r-us.com for $175.00. I actually picked up a Pro2052 on ebay about 6 months ago. The version I got was the original "A" model and that one will not scan both trunked and conventional systems at the same time. The newer "B" version supposedly will. For more info on scanners check out the forums section at RadioReference.com


  3. does anyone know  how good the Pro-2052 1000-Channel Dual-Trunking DeskTop Scanner  is with the requirements with today radio

    Excellent scanner for the price (approx. $200-$225). Very easy to program and has PL/DPL capability. I just purchased one for my firehouse and no complaints. Yes it will receive Westchester's new analog trunked system, but not Rockland's proposed digital trunked system.


  4. From The Journal News legal section 7/16/05, the Village of Harrison Board of Trustees approved a bond resolution "...relating to a new fire training center in and for the Village of Harrison...maximum estimated cost of $ 825,000"

    Anyone have info on this?


  5. www.Radioreference.com is an exellent site for reviews of scanners. Check out their forums section.

    FYI - Westchester's new trunked system will be analog, so if you want to save a few $, get an analog only trunked scanner.

    Rockland is proposing a digital UHF system (see other post in this forum).

    RadioShack through their Commercial Sales Division offers "significant" discounts on their scanners when you purchase in volume. If anyone is interested in this, e-mail me and I will give you the info I have for this offer.

    I picked up the Pro2051 on ebay several months ago and it is a great little base/mobile analog only trunked scanner.


  6. From this months The Volunteer Firefighter FASNY and VFIS are presenting Emergency Vehicle Rollover Prevention Seminar at Croton on Hudson FD-Harmon Firehouse Tuesday September 13, 2005.

    "This program is designed to help emergency service organizations train to avoid rollovers. Driver error is the major contributing factor in nearly all emergency vehicle rollover crashes. The program focuses on Physical Dynamics of Vehicle Operations, Common Rollover Circumstances, and Best practices for Maintaining Vehicle Control."

    For more info click on www.FASNY.com,then click on Training (at the bottom of page), then Emergency Vehicle Rollover Prevention.