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  1. Fire was on Lyncroft Road near the intersction of Bayeau.

    On arrival, 2302 reported a 65x35 home fully involved on first and second floors and transmitted 2nd alarm for all New Rochelle companies to the scene.

    At the same time, companies were sent to Winthrop on another alarm, but most were immediately diverted to Lyncroft.


  2. Today's journal news states that Mt. Vernon is accepting bids for a new 95ft Tower Ladder. It also says that Yorktown Heights board of commisioners is meeting to discuss a new ladder truck. I thought Yorktown was keeping their old seagrave for a while longer. Any idea what they are looking at for a replacement. Since they are big on KME, how about a twin to Ossining's L41?


  3. Ladder 31 is to be replaced shortly and I believe one of the career rigs (58 or 59) might also go to bid shortly. Port Chester is scrambling to spend their fire protection monies from Rye Brook before that deal ends, in a year or 2. Rye Brook had been charging it's residents a fire protection tax, which was going to PCFD. Though I believe PCFD will still respond woth Rye Brook on some alarms, the protection tax is about to disappear.

    As for the new tiler, I had heard Pierce, but Seagrave seems to make more sense. It's nice having the Seagrave dealer in Mamaroneck.


  4. No temporary markings are on it. We are also using it's inventory number (902) to call the rig. Hopefully, it won't have to call 60 Control, as 902 isn't on any apparatus lists.

    Upon further reveiw of the Yonkers section of FDNY Trucks, I see that it is actually the former 308, not 309. Good eyes Yonkers R3. As soon as this site gets back up, I'll post a picture of the rig sitting IFO our HQ.


  5. We ran into trouble with several districts who had to get approval from their board of fire commisioners before they could lend us a rig. Most of these boards would only hear such motions at their monthly meetings. Because we needed one as an emergency, we could not wait.

    Mamaroneck Village had offered us their spare, E39, but they had to put that rig into unexpected long term sevice when one of their line rigs, E42, went out for months with various problems. We did not contact everyone in the county. Thus, Yonkers and FDNY came up.

    If anyone does have available engines, I would love to know for the future. Yonkers has been very generous, but even they might get tired of us coming to them again and again.


  6. We have borrowed this engine now for a second time in the last 6 months. We have had some major apparatus problems of late, with 2 of our three engines and the ladder OOS at the same time for weeks at a time due to various mechanical problems and small accidents. At one point in October, we began calling other Westchester departments frantically looking for someone to loan us an engine.

    The only two takers were Yonkers and FDNY. The city actually offered to lend us an engine and a tiller. Yonkers, however, was an easier deal. We again have one of their reserve engines, known by it's shop number (902.) It was once Engine 309.


  7. 86 Chatsworth Avenue

    First in units (including myself) found construction debris burning inside the basement of a 2 story house undergoing renovations. Fire quickly knocked down with water cans and mnimal extension. TMFD Ladder 19 was called immediately as our TL7 is OOS for at least a month while a new bucket is installed.


  8. Hawthorne working fire at 192 Manhattan Avenue. Hawthorne E156, U31 and 2192 on the initial dispatch. Valhalla dispatched as well, bringing E83, E84, TL49 and Rescue 9. 2192 on scene reporting working fire in the basement of a 2 1/2 story house.

    Thornwood E89 (FAS Team) to scene. Pleasantville TL5 and Elmsford E237 relocated to Hawthorne HQ. North White Plains E74 relocated to Valhalla HQ. Briarcliff R37 to scene for cascade.