SEC92

Members
  • Content count

    52
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by SEC92


  1. If someone could please post the sections of NYS V&T laws that state you have to have your siren on when you have your lights on. I didn't take the EVOC but have been following the V&T for many years. The only requirement for a having a siren is if you plan to proceed through a stop sign or red light after assuring that it is safe to proceed you have to have lights and sirens operating (vtl 1104). You can

    then continue on with just your lights on.


  2. THERE IS A MEMORIAL SLOW PITCH TOURNAMENT FROM 09/29-10/01 AT VETERAN'S MEMORIAL PARK IN OSSINING IN MEMORY OF DANNY TRADITI JR.

    HE WAS A MEMBER OF THE TOWN OF OSSINING POLICE DEPARTMENT AND ACTIVE MEMBER OF MONITOR HOSE COMPANY IN OSSINING.

    THE ENTRY FEE IS $350 PER TEAM AND THERE IS A THREE GAME GUARANTEE

    THERE IS ALSO A RAFFLE. IF YOU WOULD LIKE MORE INFO YOU CAN CONTACT THE TOWN OF OSSINING PD AT 914-762-6007


  3. Archville fire itself dates back to about 1909. Around 1929 they merged their fire district with the Village of Briarcliff to provide coverage to the west side of Briarcliff. This arrangement lasted until the fall of 1971 when because of a disagreement with the Village of Briarcliff over water rates and because of a decision from the state over a fire district being part of a municipal department.

    Starting in 1972 Archville operated again on their own as the company for the Scarborough fire district which they were always part of.

    Their current firehouse was constructed in the mid 60's and after the split with briarcliff they continued to operate their 1966 Hahn. When Ossining replaced their Engine 98 in 1973 they purchased their old Engine to act as a backup.

    They operate with Pocantico Hills on duel responses and their EMS for the most part is provided by BMFD ambulance and the Mt. Pleasant Medic.


  4. I agree with everything that has been said in this post about the job Ossining did knocking this fire down. The initial fire was knocked down in a matter of minutes in a good aggresive attack with nobody getting hurt.

    My question is for EMT Bravo. I agree with you that negative postings and critiques serve no purpose. However by leaving in part of the post that someone sees something wrong in a picture isn't helpful. Either the whole entire post should be deleted or the writer should be made to explain what he sees wrong.

    It could be someone with an agenda against a department, It could be someone just stirring the soup, or for some other reason. We have a number of young members in our department who are learning the business. They will be looking at that photo wondering what's wrong if there is anything wrong.

    We can always find something to critique but if someone is just going to leave us hanging it doesn't do anyone a service to have the comment there.


  5. The Musters were originally started and run by the old Fairchesters Hose Haulers Assn. The first few started with a parade that came down through Valhalla and then followed by the games and show.

    There were great fun team events, the apparatus pumping out of the pool, a giant flea market, apparatus just to look at and great comraderie.

    Like everything else in the fire service, the same guys did all the work and there was alot to be done with that muster. Two of the main guys that made it work were Howie Phieffer from Mohegan and A. J. Quirk from Mamaroneck.

    I believed there were also some issues with the County and the direction that they wanted to see the dam area become. When the muster moved to Croton, it just couldn't compete with what the dam had to offer.


  6. ALS, I UNDERSTAND MOST OF THE PEOPLE ON THIS BOARD DISLIKE PD'S AND THERE DISPATCHING AND WILL TAKE SHOTS WHENEVER THEY CAN. THE TSP CALLS ARE ALL DISPATCHED THROUGH COUNTY FIRE CONTROL AND IF THE LOCAL PD GETS A CALL FROM CONTROL THEY WILL RETRANSMIT THE ALARM.


  7. does anyone know of what archville f.d. runs as apparatus i know of a '93 pierce pumper and an'82 hahn pumper but don't know of any chiefs cars or antiques that they may have, if anyone can help me, i would appreciate it. thanx,steve

    Archville runs the two engines you stated. Engine 235 & 236. They also have a Ford Explorer Chief's car 2631 and an older Jeep that I'm not sure if it is still used. They also have an antique 1909 hand pumper.


  8. Thats right i completely forgot ENGINE 92 and RESCUE 37 roll completely as an EMS ASSIST because of MANPOWER but i still think if that was the case then ARCHVILLE should have been dispatched!

    Briarcliff has no manpower problems. It is just a call protocal as is in many other departments and the also have a truck roll with the ambulance to help lift the patient because sometimes they are to heavy for some of our ambulance crews and a extra hand is needed. Our job is to help out the community and serve. We are trying to help patient care and ability to take them to where they need to go to get help as fast as possible. If it requires a few firemen who are stronger then the personnel on the ambulance to speed the patient removal process and overall operation then let them respond.


  9. The other day while driving up Route 9, I saw Briarcliff FD pulling up to what looked like an MVA in the parking lot adjacent to Archville FDs Firehouse.  Can anyone tell me why ARCHVILLE was not dispatched from this call as it was about 150 feet from the apron?  I also know that BFD responds to Sleepy Hollow CC, which, I believe, they have to pass AFD House to get to.  What gives?

    On that call the BMFD ambulance was dispatched and the ambulance responds with Engine 92 or Rescue 37 depending on the side of town and the trucks provide EMS assist. At that car accident the patient was very heavy and the two ambulance members on scene could not handle the patient's weight so Engine 92 was sent to help lift the patient and 92 then responded with the ambulance to Phelps to help lift the patient out of ambulance and throught the hospital.

    For further incidents, Briarcliff Ambulance roles first due to accidents in Archville's district and 92 usually stands by and waits for orders from the chief as to whether to respond or not.


  10. i was reading the legal ad's in the classifieds today and i saw a that there are bids going out on a 2000 gpm  pumper any1 have any info

    Engine 94 is suppose to be replace with a new engine or rescue pumper. It is a 1981 Mack now and I believe the bids were sent out for it this year. I heard that they are looking at a seagrave and hope to have it delivered in 2007. Doug E should know more then me so maybe he can update you on this.


  11. 635 I HAVE TO DISAGREE WITH YOU ON THE AMBULANCE DESIGNATIONS BEING PERFECT. I HAVE BEEN INVOLVED WITH EMERGENCY SERVICES FOR 32 YEARS AND DISPATCHING FOR 22 OF THOSE YEARS.

    I CAN STILL RATTLE OFF THE OLD CALL SIGNS OF MILLWOOD AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS, BUT I COULDN'T TELL YOU WHICH AMBULANCE IS WHICH ANYMORE.

    BEFORE THE CHANGE OVER IT WAS SIMPLE TO REMEMBER WHO WAS WHO. NOW 53B1 BLENDS IN WITH 55B1 AND 63B1 AND WHEN THE S HITS THE FAN I BET MOST PEOPLE HAVE NO IDEA WHICH RIG IS WHICH.

    THE ONLY ONE WHO NEEDS TO KNOW IF THE MEDIC IS ON BOARD IS THE DISPATCHER FOR THAT AREA. THE RIG IS GOING TO SAY ENROUTE ALS OR THE MEDIC WILL CALL BACK IN SERVICE WITH THE RIG GOING BLS.

    KEEP IT SIMPLE


  12. The dealer for this area back then was Carl Thuge and I believe he is still in business selling another brand. Ours was a 1974 CF and was built in Allentown and all service after that was in the Queen's facility. If I can find my info with what brand Carl is selling now I will post it.


  13. Alot of good comments in this forum. As the years have gone by most departments have gone from no response with PD's checking alarms to full department responses.

    The ultimate responsibility lies with the FD to develop protocols as to how they want an alarm handled in their jurisdiction. My company operates that we continue into an alarm until told different by the incident commander. We will take any updates from the dispatcher under advisement as to whether we go 10-20 or not, but continue in until an FD officer advises different.

    You can't blame the PD or 60 control dispatchers if they relay info to you and the incident commander doesn't at least have someone from the FD check the location to determine the cause.

    Too many homeowners and business's will attempt to cancel to save getting hit with a fine.


  14. IT MAY NOT BE THE BEST WAY TO GO ABOUT STARTING A FULL TIME PAID DEPARTMENT, BUT AT LEAST THEY REALIZE THAT THERE IS A PROBLEM AND THEY ARE TRYING TO ADDRESS IT.

    WE CAN'T HAVE IT BOTH WAYS. IF THIS WORKS FOR THEM AND IT FILLS A NEED THEN HOPEFULLY AS TIME GOES ON THEY WILL MOVE TO MAKE THEM CAREER FIREFIGHTERS RATHER THAN USING OTHER TITLES. THE NAME OF THE GAME IS PROTECTING THE PUBLIC AND WE ALL HAVE TO BE CREATIVE TO SURVIVE.


  15. CTZ005-006-NJZ002-NYZ067>070-230100-

    NORTHERN FAIRFIELD CT-NORTHERN NEW HAVEN CT-NORTHERN WESTCHESTER NY-

    ORANGE NY-PUTNAM NY-ROCKLAND NY-WESTERN PASSAIC NJ-

    600 AM EST SAT JAN 22 2005

    CORRECTED EXPIRATION TIME

    ...BLIZZARD WARNING FOR THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH SUNDAY MORNING...

    SNOW WILL MOVE IN THIS AFTERNOON...AND WILL BECOME VERY HEAVY LATE

    THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. THE SNOW WILL CONTINUE INTO SUNDAY

    MORNING...THE TAPER OFF SUNDAY AFTERNOON. TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS

    WILL BE 18 TO 24 INCHES BY SUNDAY EVENING. IN ADDITION TO THE

    SNOW...NORTHEAST WINDS WILL INCREASE THIS AFTERNOON...AND WILL

    BE QUITE GUSTY TONIGHT AND SUNDAY MORNING. WINDS MAY GUST UP

    TO 45 MPH LATE TONIGHT AND SUNDAY MORNING...ALLOWING VISIBILITIES TO

    DROP TO NEAR ZERO AT TIMES. THESE WINDS WILL RESULT IN SIGNIFICANT

    BLOWING AND DRIFTING OF SNOW AS WELL AS POWER OUTAGES. WIND CHILL

    VALUES WILL BE BELOW ZERO AT TIMES.


  16. I have to go with the section of Route 9 from Route 117 to the Arcadian Shopping Center. Over the years it has killed and injured probably more people then any other stretch of road.

    Every telephone pole on that stretch has had to be replaced multiple times. With the amount of large trucks that travel on that road there are always people crossing over the double yellow lines to pass them.


  17. Popularity is how it seems to be done. Our department requires a number of N.Y.S. courses in order to run for chief. This is great for when the lawsuits fly, but classes are one thing and common sense is another.

    I have brought up a number of times to our department that the courses are great, but what if you have a member who is 50 years old and just moved from another state. He could have been a chief and had courses from that state. He won't be able to run for chief the way were set up.