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  1. Lt. Andy Fredericks, FDNY Memorial Seminar & Exhibits Hosted by the Elmsford Fire Dept. Saturday, February 7, 2009 Registration, refreshments & exhibits begin at 7:30 AM Program: 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM FIRST YEAR WITH TWO SPEAKERS!!! "Lightweight Construction" Presented by Battalion Chief Bill Hines, FDNY, retired "Strip Mall Fires" Presented by Deputy Chief Tom Dunne, FDNY, 7th Division Proceeds donated to Lt. Andrew Fredericks Scholarship Fund Burn Care Everywhere www.burncare.org Firemen's Home, Hudson, N.Y. www.fasny.com Westchester Marriott Hotel 670 White Plains Road (Route 119), Tarrytown, N.Y. For overnight accommodations, please call Marriott Hotel reservations @ (800) 882-1042 and ask for the Elmsford Fire Department seminar rate. Pre-registration: $30 www.elmsfordfd.com/seminar.php At the door: $35 For additional information, please contact: Syd Henry at shenry@elmsfordfd.com or (914) 490-1981 Joe Dorio at jdorio@elmsfordfd.com or (914) 536-2235 Downloadable registration forms, please visit our website: http://elmsfordfd.com/seminar.php
  2. Yesterday was the Annual Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Run. Stephen, a member of Squad Co. 1, ran through the tunnel on 9/11 and never returned, along with 342 other brothers. Members of the Elmsford Fire Dept ran in the event in memory of Lt. Andy Fredericks, Squad Co. 18, our first seminar speaker. With FDNY Firefighters lining the tunnel exit, with 343 American flags and 343 banner/photos of all the fallen brothers. The FDNY Emerald Society Pipe Band performing. FDNY rigs sounding air horns and sirens. Big crowds cheering the runners along the way. It is truly an inspiring event. If you have never participated, you should really consider it. "Never forget 9/11"
  3. and L-34 in Washington Heights
  4. Officer Santo, Best wishes for a speedy and complete recovery. You are in our thoughts and in our prayers. God bless you, Students & staff Immaculate Heart of Mary School Scarsdale
  5. There is no secret surrounding anything concerning this rig. The truck which will be "Utility 86" is in the process of being built through TCD in Mamaroneck. As soon as spyshots are available, you will be the first to see them.
  6. Any additional photos would be welcome for use during our Post-Incident Analysis, to be held next week. Thanks, Syd Henry, Chief Elmsford Fire Dept.
  7. Years ago when 37.10 MHz was a popular Westchester County police frequency, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, used to come in loud and clear during certain atmospheric conditions; and they would receive us equally as well.
  8. Checkout Tom Bendick's site: www.nycfire.net
  9. Biglew makes an excellent point. With more and more departments actively using the Incident Command System, there are many jobs for many chiefs. Personally, I have served in a number of different capacities on mutual aid, ranging from Staging to Accountability to Safety to Division Supervision, etc, based on the needs of the Incident Commander.
  10. Lt. Andy Fredericks, FDNY Memorial Seminar & Exhibits Hosted by the Elmsford Fire Dept. Saturday, February 23, 2008 Snow date: Sunday, February 24, 2008 Registration, refreshments & exhibits begin at 7:30 AM Program: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM "Private dwelling fires" Presented by Battalion Chief Jerry Tracy, FDNY Proceeds donated to Lt. Andrew Fredericks Scholarship Fund Burn Care Everywhere www.burncare.org Firemen’s Home, Hudson, N.Y. www.fasny.com Squad 18, FDNY, Family Fund www.fdnysquad18.com Westchester Marriott Hotel 670 White Plains Road (Route 119), Tarrytown, N.Y. For overnight accommodations, please call Marriott Hotel reservations @ (800) 882-1042 and ask for the Elmsford Fire Department Seminar (2/23/08) seminar rate. Pre-registration: $30 www.regonline.com/efdseminar08 At the door: $35 For additional information, please contact: Syd Henry at shenry@elmsfordfd.com or (914) 490-1981 Joe Dorio at jdorio@elmsfordfd.com or (914) 536-2235 Downloadable registration forms, please visit our website: http://elmsfordfd.com/seminar.php
  11. Please note the following clarification regarding the date of the Lt. Andy Fredericks Seminar 2008. The correct date is Saturday, February 23rd, not January 19th, as indicated in the current Westchester Volunteer publication. Our apologies for any confusion the incorrect date may have caused.
  12. Elmsford Fire Dept. 2007 stats Fire runs: 621 EMS runs: 502 Total runs: 1123
  13. We add Class A foam to our water cans year round. Not for any anti-freezing affect, but for greater fire extinguishment.
  14. On Tuesday, November 20th, at 4:36 AM, the Elmsford Fire Dept responded to the report of a possible house fire. Upon arrival, we found the original structure fully involved, with heavy extension into the attic of Exposure D. Both homes were modulars, with lightweight wood truss roof construction and lightweight wood truss floor construction, in some parts of the structures, but not all. Apparently some of the prefab boxes were standard floor construction and some wood truss, in a mix and match type situation; with particle board throughout rather than plywood. Early recognition of lightweight construction, caused us to begin an exterior only operation on both structures. Shortly after this decision was made, the entire roof of Exposure D collapsed casatrophically. These structures are really bad news: they burn very hot and very fast, in addition to collapsing very early into operations. Extreme caution needs to be exercised when operating at them. Fire scene photos available on our website: www.elmsfordfd.com Stay safe, Syd Henry Assistant Chief Elmsford Fire Dept.
  15. You are absolutely right, Partyrock. One standard for ALL. The same is true on the Police Job. I worked with some women who were really good cops, and some men who shouldn't have been on the job. Stay safe, Fireman488
  16. On Sunday, September 30th, 12 members of the Elmsford Fire Department, along with family members and friends, participated in the 6th Annual Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Run. Stephen Siller Run The 5K run/walk retraces the steps that Firefighter Siller, FDNY Squad Co. 1, took on 9/11/01, when he ran through the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel to the World Trade Center Towers, and was subsequently killed in the line of duty. More than 22,000 runners and walkers to took to the streets on a beautiful and inspirational day, first going through the tunnel, which was lined with uniformed FDNY firefighters holding 343 American flags and 343 photo banners of all the 9/11 deceased firefighters. Exiting the tunnel, participants were greeted by tunes from the FDNY Emerald Society Pipe Band. Traveling along the Hudson River, they were saluted by streams from FDNY fireboat: Marine Co. 1. Finally they crossed the finish line under a large American flag, which was hung between the aerial ladders of FDNY Ladder Co. 10 and the Roselle, NJ, Ladder Company. A large street fair followed, with lots of great food, beverage and friendship, during which they were addressed by members of the Siller family, former Mayor Rudy Guiliani, the FDNY Commissioner and the FDNY Chief of Department. A was truly a great day!!!
  17. Elmsford Fire Dept. website: Elmsford Fire Dept.
  18. WESCO was the premiere firefighting business for years, in this area, going back to the 1950's, under the original ownership of Bernie Rosenblatt, North Tarrytown Fire Dept. Ex-chief and located at the corner of Valley Ave and Wildey St, Tarrytown. Bernie relocated to Kaldenberg Place in the early 1970's, I believe, prior to selling the business and retiring. It remained open under the new ownership for some time, prior to going out of business eventually, sometime in the late 1980's, I believe. All dates are approximate...recollections fade over time.....LOL
  19. Great post. We all know those who are fumbling with their gear or SCBA or just nowhere to be found when something needs to be done. But, as previously stated, there is a difference between being knowledgeably aggressive and recklessly foolhardly. Stay safe.
  20. Thanks for the compliments. How we do it? Dedicated members (especially those who are available during the day, a real core of good people). As well as night time crews for Fire and EMS (11 pm to 6 am). Thanks again for the kind words. Stay safe.
  21. I can't speak for other agencies. But our all volunteer Fire/EMS Department covers its own runs. When we call for mutual aid, it is because our two rigs are on other runs. Also, the bulk of our mutual aid runs are to assist a paid service. Go figure!!!!
  22. Checkout Frank Raffa's (FDNY dispatcher) website. Includes stories and information about the New York City Fire Department. www.fdnewyork.com
  23. In the past few years we have had a number of active fires that were reported by automatic alarm systems; with at least two extinguished by activated sprinkler systems. Stay safe.
  24. I like to refer to our department as the "League of Nations," with a good percentage of female members, as well. Diversity is not an issue for us.
  25. 610 volunteer and 368 career firefighters died while on duty during 1994-2004 and that heart attacks were the leading cause of fatality for both volunteer and career firefighters. There were 1,136,650 firefighters in the United States in 2005. Of these, 823,350 (72%) were volunteer and 313,300 (28%) were career. Firefighting is physically demanding work requiring high levels of aerobic capacity. Therefore, fire departments are encouraged to require preplacement and annual medical evaluations in accordance with NFPA guidelines. NFPA 1582, Standards on Comprehensive Occupational Medical Program for Fire Departments, recommends exercise stress testing for asymptomatic firefighters who have two or more risk factors for CAD. NFPA 1583, Standard on Health-Related Fitness Programs for Firefighters, outlines a complete health-related fitness program designed for fire departments. Source: NFPA