Mac8146

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  1. Question to R1Smokeater why does Yonkers not use 2 1/2 of standpipes, is it a manpower issue. Many buildings are on high ground subject to wind and so on. After Brothers dieing FDNY made it nearly impossible to use 1 3/4 on standpipe ops. There are a few exceptions but not many. Yonkers is an agressive department just curious as to why no 2 1/2
  2. Having read your previous post i do agree it is time that all concerned take interest in the job. As you have said there are many streets esp. in Da Bronx that get mispronounced by all, not just dispatchers. Maybe a list should be made up and given to newly assigned people to inform them of such. Marion and Marmion come to mind and many others as you have mentioned. Also knowing where your units are and who is actually closer to respond not just relying on the CAD to assign.
  3. Have seen some jobs in yonkers, seems they lay dual 3 1/2 from hydrant to fire and use preconnects to reach fire. Maybe trying to eliminate duals and use ldh to supply. Just a thought, i think the hydrant system is adequate for them but maybe a yonkers fd member can add to this.
  4. R.I.P. Brother a tragic way to start a new year, God Bless his Family and Members of E-249.
  5. Go GIANTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  6. Always had great trees and good time at Jones Family Farm in Shelton CT. Exit 49N of Merritt Parkway. They do have a website jonesfamilyfarm.com, $55 per tree
  7. Yes Ladder 39 is now in quarters with Engine 63 and the 15 Battalion. That firehouse is also going to be expanding soon. Renovations are in planning stages
  8. The FDNY has a 10 year replacement policy on bunker gear. Each member is provide 2 sets of gear for use. Every 6 months or so a set is sent out for cleaning and if needed repair or replacement. In the event of contamination or other issues a loaner set of gear can be obtained for temporary use until regular gear is returned.
  9. This topic of FDNY Helicopter is not a new issue, just being revisited. Since the mid 1980's the FDNY had a plan to drop firefighters onto the roof of a high rise fire to perform searches rescues and so on. However they use NYPD helicopters to drop the firefighters onto the roofs after NYPD has secured roof area. Also as stated the NYPD Helicopters may not be available when needed. If you are familiar with FDNY books the procedures are outlined in an AUC. I did the drill way back in 1985 and the actual plan has never been put to use at an actual incident over 20 years later. Many large areas of brush in Staten Island, Queens, Brooklyn and The Bronx that a helicopter could be useful in a brush fire.
  10. Great Site check it daily if possible.
  11. they were using a local pub for a scene to be used in last episode as far as we were told. They responded up and down Bailey Ave all day filming for show, btw the chiefs car is bn. 30 and only the pumper E-99 is an FDNY apparatus. L-62 is not an FDNY Aerial.
  12. During the 1980's we had over 80 ALF pumpers delivered all were disliked by members. For various reasons, some companies took spare Macks back as regular rigs. The lone ALF we have now is on Governors Island . Formally E-34
  13. Satelite Units have large diameter hose, no pumps, a large rig mounted stang nozzle. They carry a manifold for use at large scale operations and have hi-ex foam generators and they also carry extra foam cans of different types on rig, 5-gallon cans. They respond with there associated pumper which is a 2000 gpm engine company. They respond on 2nd alarm assignments or in certain areasa on the all hands due to potential water problems. There are 6 units in total. The foam units are converted pumpers that carry 1000 gallons of a certain type foam. they also repsond with a pumper. There is a foam unit that is a dedicated special apparatus that has tanks of foam i believe 2 types stored in brooklyn.
  14. Izzy4Eng, FDNY had a few split cab seagrave pumpers, they had a shorter wheelbase and are now mostly used as spares. Engs 42, 45 in the Bronx had them not sure of total delivered. I believe they were 1993 year models. The only other split cabs were the single front jack towers, they were 1994 1995 models which are all spares as of now with recent deliveries of new towers. Single jacks were an experiment that failed, FDNY is back to the standard tower with 2 front jacks. Hope this helped
  15. Tired of all this crap about the need to have minorities in FDNY, we are not a closed union shop, the City announces tests in advance and now does heavy recruiting. The FDNY does not even administer this test it is done by DCAS a city agency . The list is made by them and turned over to FDNY to hire from. There may be some imput on questions and such but FDNY does not pick and choose who takes the test. As far as standards being lowered now this is also crap. When I took test all you needed for appointment was a high school diploma, nothing else. Over time requirements were changed for college but there are many of us left who only need high school at the time. The college issue is another post to be discussed if needed. It is a shame for the people of NYC that the federal govt or any agency would lower standards to have a sub par FDNY to perform all that it does in NYC. We do not discriminate or do any less for race,creed or color we just do our job.
  16. R.I.P. Brother.
  17. I used Paypal over weekend to order shirts will this order still go through?
  18. New apparatus come with a version of the Q siren, not the big one shown on Ladder 58. Many companies have purchased or gotten the Q siren and mounted it on their rigs like Ladder 58. The shops due frown on this esp. with warranty issues, however most units take them off if rig goes out for repairs to safe guard siren.New Seagrave Rearmounts delivered this year have an electronic version of the Q.
  19. I dont know if the job is searching for new shops, however they store rigs in Paige Ave storehouse awaiting repair and rigs for sale in Kent Ave near navy yard. Guess shops are tight for space.
  20. If I remember there are a few Ferrara Pumpers in service in FDNY E-54 and E-258 have high pressure pumpers built by Ferrara. Not sure how they are holding up
  21. The 2000 GPM Pumpers are 2 stage pumpers, all Satellite Units are 2000 GPM The High Pressure Pumpers are 1000 GPM but have a 3rd Stage to pump higher pressures required to upper floors in HIgh Rise Fires.