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Date: 11/22/2011
Time: 16:51
Location: Route 44 and Lake Shore Drive
Frequency: DC 911 Dispatch, Response, Command 3, PV 56, F/G 5+6
Units Operating: Pleasant Valley 56-55, -63, -71, -79; Arlington 32-52; Mobile Life Medic 249
Weather Conditions: Rain
Description Of Incident: 2 Car MVA head on with entrapment
Reporters:
Writer: SPFC56-233
16:41 - PV dispatched for above MVA
Extrication Complete
Arlington 32-52 returned, not needed.
2 Transports to Saint Francis ALS
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So what is the final answer on Pleasant Valley? Do they have it or not?
Also, which nursing homes do they have in Orange?
HVP/Care 1 is the ALS provider 5a-5p Mon through Friday as 56-79.
Any other time the ALS provider is Mobile Life Support Services with NDP the 2nd due ALS provider.
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Nice Rig,
You have the Cab dimensions and Body Dimensions by any chance?
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Date:10/8/2011
Time:17:50
Location: Salt Point Turnpike and Van Wagner Rd.
Frequency: DC 911, PV 56, Fireground 5
Units Operating: Pleasant Valley 56-55,63,72, Mobile Life Medic 258, NYSP
Weather Conditions: Perfect
Description Of Incident: 1 Car into a tree, Patient unconscious
Reporters:
Writer:
17:50 - Initial Dispatch for above described MVA Serious Auto Accident with Entrapment and unconscious patient
17:52 - Pleasant Valley 56-55,63 and 72 Responding
17:54 - Pleasant Valley Units O/S
18:10 - Pleasant Valley 56-72 Transporting to Saint Francis ER ALS
This was the 2nd MVA within a 500' stretch within 5 minutes, the first was a PDAA which occurred prior to the entrapment MVA, with a request to eval subjects involved just after the 2nd MVA came in.
Pleasant Valley 56-42, NDP Medic 73 and Mobile Life O/S of MVA at Salt Point x West Rd (originally PDAA)
Units in service 6 RMAs
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Date: 9/30/2011
Time: 07:51
Location: Route 44 and Bower Rd.
Frequency: DC 911, PV 56
Units Operating: Pleasant Valley, Arlington 32-14 with Traffic Control
Weather Conditions: Cool
Description Of Incident: 1 car into a pole with Wires and Transformer Down. Wires across the car. Unconscious Patient.
Reporters: Me
Writer:Me
07:51 - Pleasant Valley Dispatched for Above Described MVA
07:57 - 911 to PV command Central Hudson with 30 Min ETA
08:35 - Access to Patient Gained
08:46 - Patient Extricated
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Date:9/26/2011
Time:15:53
Location: 16 Church St.
Frequency: DC 911, PV 56
Units Operating: Pleasant Valley, Arlington, Fairview, NYSP, DCFID, CHGE
Weather Conditions: Partly Sunny
Description Of Incident: Working House Fire
Reporters:
15:53 - PVFD dispatched for a house fire with NYSP on/scene
16:03 - Fire K/D
21:05 - PV Engine 56-11 and FID clearing scene.
Writer:
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The Pleasant Valley Fire Department will be having a day of fundraisers on September 24th.
From 9am-12pm there will a Car Wash and Bake Sale at Pleasant Valley Fire Department Station 1 (1619 Main St Pleasant Valley NY 12569).
From 4:30pm-7:30 there will be a Spaghetti Dinner at Pleasant Valley Fire Department Station 2 (30 Cottage St Salt Point NY 12578). $8 for Adults and $5 for Children under 12.
All donations will be going to Hurricane and Flood relief for Upstate NY. Come out and support a great cause!
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Saw this at the New England Chiefs Show. Great looking rig!
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...About
WHEN:
Friday, April 29th, 2011 - 5pm-7pm
WHERE:
Pleasant Valley Fire House
Main Street
Pleasant Valley, New York 12569
$10.00 for Adults
$5.00 for Children under 12
Price includes Ziti Dinner, Meatballs, Bread & Butter, and Beverages - All to Support Zack!
CONTACTS, RESERVATIONS, ABSENTEE DONATIONS:
Beth Cookinham: 845-656-7528
********** ABOUT ZACK **********
Zachary is a vibrant 7 year old boy from Pleasant Valley, NY, whose loves and passions in life include his family, camping, playing hockey and the New York Jets.
On September 10, 2010 Zachary was diagnosed with A.L.L Leukemia. This diagnosis has rocked his family in a way nothing else has ever has, yet Zack remains to be their strength.
During the last seven months Zachary has endured endless chemotherapy, spinal taps and other aggressive treatments and has not complained. He has maintained a positive attitude, despite all that his little body has been through.
He is the bravest little boy we know, and a true inspiration.
All monies raised will go directly to offset medical expenses, ongoing travel expenses to Maria Fareri Children's Hospital and tutors so that Zack can keep up with his class and join them as soon as possible.
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Date:4-1-2011
Time:12:03
Location: 571 Van Wagner Rd. Cross Streets of Grady Hill CT. and Bedell Rd.
Frequency: DC 911
Units Operating: Arlington 32-11,14,46, Pleasant Valley 56-55 w/FAST and 56-13 Relocate to Arlington Station 4.
Weather Conditions: Cool
Description Of Incident: Fire in the basement of a single story ranch style house. Unstable 1st floor.
Reporters:
Writer:
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Date:3-31-2011
Time:1756
Location: Route 44 and TSP
Frequency: DC 911, PV 56
Units Operating: Pleasant Valley 56-55,63,71 TransCare with 3 ALS units
Weather Conditions: Cloudy
Description Of Incident: 2 Car T-bone with unconscious patient. Extrication required. 3 patients.
PV 56-71 txp ALS to SFH
Reporters:
Writer:
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Date:3-31-2011
Time:16:59
Location: IAO Feedom Road and Rachel Road
Frequency: DC 911, PV 56
Units Operating: Pleasant Valley 56-13,55 Hudson Valley Paramedics
Weather Conditions: Cloudy
Description Of Incident:1 car rollover, vehicle partially in Water with Fuel spill. HVP txp SFH ALS.
Reporters:
Writer:
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Date: 3/27/2011
Time: 3:30am
Location: Brothers Rd.
Frequency: DC 911
Units Operating: New Hackensack 52-12,55 Town of Wappingers Medic 1,2 MLSS
Weather Conditions: Cold
Description Of Incident: 1 car into tree with driver ejected
Reporters:
New Hackensack and Town of Wappingers Ambulance dispatched for P3 MVA at into a tree.
UPDATE Pt possibly ejected.
Town of Wappingers Medic 2 Transports 1 ALS to Saint Francis. Saints aware of Code 99
Writer:
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Date:1/26/11
Time:14:15
Location: Route 55 and South Cross Rd.
Frequency: 453.900 (Dispatch) 453.925 (Response) 453.800 (Command) 453.200 (Lagrange F/G)
Units Operating: Lagrange 47-55,68,71,72,88,89 Beekman 34-79
Weather Conditions: Cold, Light Snow
Description Of Incident: 2 Car MVA T-Bone with Heavy Entrapment, 3 ALS and 1 BLS. 3 Trauma Code 99s.
Reporters: SPFC56-233
Writer: SPFC56-233
Lagrange 47-71 Transports 1 Critical to Saints
Lagrange 47-72 Transports 1 ALS Code 99 and 1 BLS to Saints.
Beekman 34-79 Transports 1 ALS Code 99 to Saints.
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I Spy Buffman....
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Was that ladder seen in "The Other Guys" explosion aftermath scene from Greenville or Hartsdale??
Also, the SUV was from Greenburgh PD?? It was supposed to be NJ, so the full PD door name is cut off.
Also curious to know if they filmed that storefront explosion scene on a weekday or a weekend please.
For those of you that are unaware of the above, a storefront explosion scene was shot on Central Avenue in Hartsdale
at a strip mall just below the old Barnes and Noble. The scene appears in the movie trailer. The sign for Pastina's restaurant
is clearly seen.
Must have been cool to watch live !!!
Many Thanks.
Was wondering the same. Good Movie!!!
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Date:7-28-2010
Time:03:56 HRS
Location: 61 Front St
Frequency: 453.900 (Dispatch) 453.925 (Response) 453.800 (Command) 453.450 (FG 7/8)
Units Operating: Millbrook(ALL Equipment), Pleasant Valley 56-11,31 and 56-13 on stand-by Millbrook FH, Dover 36-45 and 36-11, Union Vale 67-11 67-13 67-14 and 67-81, Amenia 31-16, East Clinton 38-38, Lagrange 47-11, Arlington 32-14 relocate to PV1, Stanford 65-11, Transcare, CC 16, NYSP, DCSO, CHGE, DCFID
Weather Conditions: Clear and Cool
Description Of Incident:Heavy fire with heavy timber frame construction. Commercial Business, exposures
Reporters:
Writer:SPFC56-233
MFD Comm requesting 2nd alarm
04:00 - Millbrook Command reporting heavy fire. Requesting 2 additional engines and 2 tankers
08:58 - Per MFD Comm fire out
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Date: 7/2/2010
Time: 16:43
Location: IAO 2498 Salt Point Trpk
Frequency: 453.900 (Dispatch) 453.925 (Response) 453.800 (Command) 453.450 (FG 7/8)
Units Operating: East Clinton 38-12,51,71 Pleasant Valley 56-55, Transcare Medic 700, NYSP
Weather Conditions: Sunny
Description Of Incident: 1 Car into tree with pin and fuel leak. Pt in and out of consciousness with serious injuries.
Reporters: SPFC56-233
Writer: SPFC56-233
16:46 - 38-1 O/S
16:50 - EC Comm reuqesting helicopter on S/B and Pleasant Valley 56-55 to scene for extrication.
Medivac canceled pt going ground
38-71 txp to SFH ALS
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Date:7-2-2010
Time:04:03
Location: 41 Netherwood Hill Rd.
Frequency: 453.900 (Dispatch) 453.925 (Response) 453.800 (Command) 453.350 (P/V 56) 453.050 (DC F/G 5/6)
Units Operating: Pleasant Valley, Arlington (Relocate P.V. 1), Fairview (FAST), Millbrook, Roosevelt, East Clinton, West Clinton, Hudson Valley Paramedics, DCFID, DCSO, CHGE,
Weather Conditions: Cool
Description Of Incident: Working Fire in 20 by 40 House, partial roof colapse
Reporters: SPFC56-233
Writer: SPFC56-233
04:03 - Initial dispatch for possible house fire
04:12 - 2nd Alarm Transmitted
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I'm not asking this to start anything, I just have a question regarding the duration of CPR and by whom the CPR was being done by. The post states:
Just wondering who made the determination to stop CPR, if in fact CPR was actually started. I know the info on these posts are always what actually happens on scene. If someone could clarify I would appreciate it. Thanks
Again I am in no way questioning those on scene, I'm just trying to add the missing piece of the puzzle.
Indeed a very sad story and hope all the responders are doing well
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My http://www.emtbravo.net/index.php?showtopic=37304&pid=212411&st=0entry212411
I am guessing since 82-89 was on the scene at 17:46 that he called CPR off. Pretty solid guess.
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Lunchbox - are these the apartments accross from Dum Dum's parents house?
Dan,
These sets of apts are just east of the old "Mackeys East" in between Brown rd and Rossway rd. They are recently refurbed apts. They have been called Zani Garden Apts, Palmer Apts and Pleasant Valley Apts. Not sure what they are going by now. I believe the apts you are thinking of are the "Deer Crest Apts" before Tinkertown.
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1044 is not a bad choice. Comfortable.
I use that with my second set behind the old N5A.
N5A is always a good choice if you want to spend a good bit.