E64PCFD2044

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  1. I was kinda wanting Pittsburg to win but oh well... now I think NE will win it in the end.
  2. we'd have a problem on our hands if this became a terrorist weapon.
  3. at least they want to help!
  4. it was top story on the Spanish Ch. 6 butr who knows what they were talking about
  5. i must have just missed it then...which channels have 11PM coverage?
  6. i tuned in to ch 9 aroun 10 after 10 until 1030 and nothing about FDNY and right after that i watched ch 11...nothing
  7. it's 10:30 and they're still going on about Johnny Carson!
  8. didn't something like this happen in Westchester a few years ago?
  9. 453.975
  10. OK...this is where the official snow measurements will be recorded!
  11. Bronx - 3rd Alarm - 1/23/05 Location: 236 E178th St. X Anthony Ave. Box: 2997 Time: 0807hrs Description: Fire on 3rd & 4th floors thru cockloftof 4 stry 75X100 OMD. Several FFs mayday. Several frozen hydrants. Writer: Truck4, E64PCFD2044 0807hrs- 10-75 for fire 2nd floor of 4-story brick OMD. 0830hrs- 2nd Alarm transmitted by Div. 7, reports fire on 3rd and 4th floors and in the cockloft of a 4-story 40 X 100 brick. 3 lines in operation and reports of a Mayday. 0834hrs- 3rd Alarm by orders of Div. 7. Fire out windows on the 4th floor. EMS w/rush for several firefighters down, with numerous Maydays. 0843hrs- EMS reporting (5) critical, including (1) in traumatic arrest, MCI declared. (6) members injured from jumping out 4th floor window after possible flashover. 0910hrs- Div. 7 reports 3 lines in operation, main body of fire is K/D still D/W/H. (6) firefighters injured with (1) likely to die. Nimerous EMS units and NYPD ESU treating injured. NYPD ESU and Wighway setting up escorts to Jacobi and Barnabas Hospitals. 1150hrs- EMS responding to Quarters of E-94 for a firefighter injured at 3rd Alarm.
  12. thanks car 5
  13. omg...the front end loader has arrived!!!
  14. Severe Weather Alert from the National Weather Service ...BRONX NY-NASSAU NY-NORTHEAST SUFFOLK NY-NORTHWEST SUFFOLK NY- QUEENS NY-SOUTHERN FAIRFIELD CT-SOUTHERN NEW HAVEN CT- SOUTHERN WESTCHESTER NY- 327 PM EST SAT JAN 22 2005 ... COASTAL FLOOD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT... INCREASING NORTHEAST WINDS BLOWING ACROSS A LONG DISTANCE OR FETCH WILL PUSH WATER WEST TOWARD THE SHORES OF WESTERN LONG ISLAND SOUND AND PECONIC BAY. THE COMBINATION OF INCREASING NORTHEAST WINDS AND ASTRONOMICAL TIDES WITH THE APPROACH OF A FULL MOON ON TUESDAY WILL CAUSE TIDES TO INCREASE FROM 4 TO AS MUCH AS 7 FEET ABOVE NORMAL BY SUNDAY MORNING'S HIGH TIDE. THIS WILL CAUSE WIDESPREAD MODERATE TIDAL FLOODING WITH SOME POCKETS OF SEVERE TIDAL FLOODING... MAINLY FROM WEST OF BRIDGEPORT CT TO EATONS NECK IN LONG ISLAND. ALTHOUGH WINDS WILL SHIFT TO THE NORTHWEST DURING SUNDAY AFTERNOON... AT LEAST MINOR TIDAL FLOODING CAN BE EXPECTED DURING SUNDAY NIGHT'S HIGH TIDES. IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED THAT ALL RESIDENTS IN FLOOD PRONE AREAS TAKE PROPER PRECAUTIONS NOW TO PROTECT LIFE AND PROPERTY. && THE FOLLOWING ARE SELECTED HIGH TIDES AND EXPECTED DEPARTURES FOR THE HIGH TIDE CYCLE SUNDAY MORNING... MINOR MODERATE FLOODING FLOODING FORECAST LOCATION TIME TIDE LVL BEGINS BEGINS HEIGHT (SUNDAY) (MLLW) (MLLW) (MLLW) (MLLW) LONG ISLAND SOUND... KINGS POINT NY 1022 AM 7.3 --- 10.5 13.0 STAMFORD CT 958 AM 7.1 9.5 11.1 12.5 BRIDGEPORT CT 950 AM 6.6 8.9 10.4 11....
  15. negative...at least not to my knowledge.
  16. I have an 18" ruler and it reads 9"......as of 20:33 on 1/22
  17. cool thanks
  18. can you still be able to hear everyone on your scanner?
  19. when is this parade?
  20. if you're going to do that, just get a full sex change!!
  21. New Rochelle - 10-75 - 1/20/05 Date: 1/20/05 Time: 15:09 Location: 101 Montgomery Cir. X Foster Pl. & Lester Pl. Decsription: Initial report of structure fire w/ people trapped Frequency: 46.06 Units Operating: E21, E22, E23, E24, TL11, L12, L13, 2302, 2301, 30A2 Writer: E64PCFD2044 Dispatcher: 648 15:10 - E22 o/s with smoke showing 15:27 - E24 available from scene 15:30 - Fire k/d checking for ext. 15:43 - 2301 reports fire u/c 15:52 - L13 available from scene 16:20 - E23 available from scene 16:27 - 2301 10-8 16:50 - 30A2 10-8 17:07 - 2302 requests Red Cross to scene 17:17 - E21 10-8 E25 relocated to Station 3 17:18 - E25 back to Station 5 17:27 - E22 & L13 10-8 2 1/2 Story residential with fire in attic. No exposure problems.
  22. roeems87, I couldn't agree more. 10-codes are good..like in Yonkers(Very Professional) but some dept's are advised by their chief to use plain English or whatever the situation. Again, this is only opinionated, and so far you are the only person making sense. Since Y.O. is on their own channel and hardly ever call for M/A. who cares what 10-codes they use. Plain English is great to get the point across w/o confussion, but it makes for more radio traffic..which we're trying to cut down on, since we're not supposed to use the radio like a party line. I think this will be an ongoing controversy...let me know what you think.
  23. I think FAST is great, and within Westchester County, I hear a FAST getting dispatched all the time whenever the first unit on scene says smoke showing or 10-75 or equivilant...LCFD968, the FAST is for us...if one of us goes down, the FAST is there..if you need them for firefighting(say you request an add'l company for manpower but FAST is there and you use them first, call another FAST)..just like you said..if they are there, then they will be put to work. IMHO, a FAST should always be at a structure fire or any other situation where FFs are in danger...No fire is ever routine..neither is an 'Automatic Alarm'