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  1. I guess Greenville is more popular then I thought. As far as the Larchmont fire goes, we weren't called until almost 2 hours into to operation so we were must have been pretty far down the list. On the flip side, Larchmont is also on our mutual aid list so it is MUTUAL, we just haven't had to call them yet. At least 3 of the guys who responded on that call are from the Sound Shore so they knew the area very well. Also, most departments provide a guide-usually a callback FF-to ride with the mutual aid rig. When we send a rig on mutual aid-be it to the scene or to relocate-we almost always send 1 Capt. and 3 FF''s. We will also initiate a call back of 1 & 3, starting with the guys who live closest. Rarely will we send more then that unless both rigs are requested. We have on occasion sent additional manpower once we were back to full manning in quarters. As far as interoperability goes: we carry the neccessary adaptors for the neighboring departments that we work with as well as having a bag with our adaptors in our apparatus bay for incoming units should they not have them. We also have a laptop and mutual aid guide book on each rig as well that lists what channels to use and hopefully soon will have hydrants and other building information stored on them for all of the departments we work with.
  2. Yonkers is on our 10-75 assignment. They have operated at several working fires in Greenville in recent years.
  3. FDMV is a part of our mutual aid system. Just not on our 10-75 assignment. Just as a side note, GFD probably hasn't been to Mount Vernon for a fire in well over a year.
  4. I have to disagree with your logic. As has been mentioned on this site before, NFPA 1710 requires a minimum of 16 FF's to respond to a working fire. The number of departments dispatched does not necessarily reflect on the intensity of the fire nor does it imply that the "panic button" was hit. Is the system perfect? Far from it. But when an IC is looking at a house with smoke pushing from the roof and 2nd floor, its not the time to start questioning what departments should be called in. The initial response to this particular fire was 1 capt & 6 ff's from GFD (our normal staffing) plus the crew from HFD E170 ( I believe it was 1 capt & 2 ff's today)as per our automatic aid agreement. With the transmission of a 10-75 additional resources are dispatched to the scene as well as to cover quarters. A recall of off duty ff's was also conducted. Keep in mind that mutual aid agreements were in place way before this fire started. Both sides agreed to it and signed off on it. Our alarm assignments are in the system for 60 Control so when an officer requests an additional alarm, the dispatcher can quickly dispatch all requested departments. If a department could not supply a rig for whatever reason, they can always deny the request.
  5. Most of what was requested was turned back from what I saw. The only mutual aid units operating by the time I got called back and sent to the scene was HFD and FFD along with Scarsdale & WPFD covering Greenville and they were returned almost as soon as they got to Greenville. As far as Eastchester, their TL17 is dispatched on our 10-75 assignment. I'm not sure how they handled the response on their end. I'm curious as to what you feel would have been an appropriate response to a working fire in either the career or volunteer departments that you belong to.
  6. The area Tarrytown covers is Glenville. Completely separate and no where near Greenville.
  7. The fire was in Island Furniture opposite the Hartsdale Post Office. The fire started in the electrical box outside possibly from a power surge and spread to the roof. GFD initially responded with E150 & L4 after hearing the reported fire over GPD's radio then was toned out by 60 Control for an auto alarm. As for the ladders on location from what I saw were L4, L28 from Scarsdale as the FAST, YFD L70 and EFD L16. All companies assisted in opening the roof and preventing fire spread to the rest of the stores.
  8. http://www.emtbravo.net/index.php?s=&s...st&p=127508
  9. Date: 2/9/08 Time: 1503 hrs. Location: 60 E. 4th St. x S. 1st Ave. Frequency: 154.145, Trunk Fire 18 Units Operating: E3, E5, E2, L3, L2, R1, B3; 10-26: E4; 10-36: E6, E22, L12, Car 1A, Car 5 Description Of Incident: Initial call for fire on the top floor Writer: GFD538, Remember585 1503 hrs. - Time of Dispatch 1505 hrs. - B3 10-84 w/ smoke showing from top floor on exposure #1 side 1507 hrs. - As per B3: L2 respond 5th St to S 1st Ave to locate on the #4 side 1508 hrs. - E4 dispatched as FAST 1509 hrs. - 10-26, doubtfull A/T/T 1514 hrs. - 10-36 (2nd Alarm) 1515 hrs. - E6 assigned on the 2nd Alarm 1518 hrs. - B3 req. Con Ed for overhead wires 1518 hrs. - EFD TL17, PFD E5 relocating to FDMV Sta. 3 1519 hrs. - Dispatch advising B3 E22/L12 + E6 responding to the scene on the 2nd Alarm 1523 hrs. - B3 reporting main body of fire knocked down 1527 hrs. - E22/L12 on location 1536 hrs. - As per B3 fire is under control
  10. Date: 2/1/08 Time: 1658 hrs. Location: 122 S. High St Frequency: 154.145 Units Operating: E4, E3, E2, L3, L2, R1, B2; 10-26: E5, E6; NRFD E22, L12 Description Of Incident: Initial report of smoke from the attic Writer: GFD538, Truck4 Photo by Truck4 1701 hrs. - B2 reporting 3rd floor fully involved, 10-26 transmitted 1702 hrs. - E5 dispatched 1706 hrs. - Mutual Aid 1 Eng/1Lad to Sta. 3 1708 hrs. - NRFD E22/L12 to the scene 1710 hrs. - Primary search underway 1711 hrs. - Eastchester TL17, Pelham E5 to Sta. 3 1712 hrs. - EFD TL17 relocating 1719 hrs. - B2 reporting primary search is negative 1730 hrs. - Dispatch advising ConEd, & Red Cross notified 1749 hrs. - NRFD L12 released 1753 hrs. - NRFD E22 released
  11. Date: 1/21/08 Time: 1759 hrs. Location: 600 Tuckahoe Rd - Bridge Auto Parts Frequency: Dispatch: 46.500 Operations: 484.712 Units Operating: SQ11 w/ Collapse Unit, L70, B2, Safety Battalion Description Of Incident: Report of a car into a building, B2 req. SQ11 to respond with the Collapse Unit. Writer: GFD538 1800 hrs. - B2, SQ11, L70 10-84 1802 hrs. - Safety Batt. responding 1805 hrs. - B2 advising holding all companies; removing glass from store front 1824 hrs. - All units 10-8
  12. Date: 1/17/08 Time: 1339 hrs. Location: 127 S. 12th Ave Frequency: 154.145 Units Operating: E4, E3, E2, L3, L2, R1, B1 Description Of Incident: Orginal call for smoke from the basement Writer: GFD538, Truck4 1338 hrs. - 10-26 (Working Fire) transmitted 1342hrs- M/A New Rochelle to cover. 1359 hrs. - Main body of fire knocked down, all companies still working 1400 hrs. - Primary and Secondary searches are negative. (2) Firefighters to Mount Vernon Hospital with minor injuries. Photo By Truck4
  13. Date: 12/22/07 Time: 2059 hrs. Location: 280 Pinebrook Blvd. Frequency: 460.462 Units Operating: Initial: E23, E21, E25, L13, TL11, 2302; 10-75: E22, 30A2, 2301 Description Of Incident: Report of a possible structure fire Writer: GFD538 2101 hrs. - All units responding 2102 hrs. - 2302 req. 4th due engine to respond 10-20 2103 hrs. - E22 dispatched as 4th due engine 2104 hrs. - 2302 10-84, 10-75; E22 to step up response 2107 hrs. - 30A2 to the scene, E24, L12 to relocate to Station 3, 2302 reporting dryer fire with extension, 1 L/S/O; 2301 responding 2112 hrs. - 2302 reporting main body of fire knocked down, checking for extension, holding all companies 2118 hrs. - E22 10-8, E24 out at Station 3; 2302 reporting negative extension
  14. Over the summer, I saw their Astrovan with lights and sirens on heading south on the Sprain at Grasslands Rd after leaving WMC. At first I thought it was a NY State Police vehicle until it went past me.
  15. Date: 12/1/07 Time:1808 hrs. Location: 439 S. 1st Ave, x Sandford Blvd. Frequency: 154.145 Units Operating: Initial: E5, E3, E4, L3, L2, R1, B1; 10-26: E2 Description Of Incident: Working fire Writer: GFD538, hudson144 1809 hrs. - E5 10-84 nothing showing 1818 hrs. - 10-26(Working Fire) transmitted: E2 FAST 1819-Batt 2 aide- all co's working, lines stretched , primary neg- Eng 2 added to responce 1822- Fire knocked down P/W/H 1823- CO'S checking for extension 1830- Batt 2 Aide-"fire under control"
  16. Date: 11/22/07 Time: 2123 hrs. Location: 33 Lincoln Ave. Frequency: 460.462, EMS 18 trunk channel Units Operating: NRFD: E21, E22, E23, E24, E25, TL11, L12, L13, 30A1, 30A2, 2301, 2302; EVAC 57B2, LMVAC 66A1 Description Of Incident: Working fire in a trash compactor, heavy smoke condition throughout the building Writer: GFD538 2123 hrs. - 2302 transmitting a 10-75: E24, 30A1 to the scene 2126 hrs. - 2302 req. L13 to the scene, E25 to cover Station 3 2128 hrs. - 2302 transmitting a 2nd alarm for ventilation, heavy smoke throughout the bldg, main body of fire knocked down, : E25 to the scene 2130 hrs. - 2301 req. 1 Eng. & 1 Lad. mutual aid to cover 2138 hrs. - 60 Control advising 2301 that FDMV has 1 & 1 to cover (E6/L2)at Station 1 2139 hrs. - 2302 reporting approx. 6 patients, req. 1 addt'l ambulance 2141 hrs. - Eastchester VAC 57B2 to the scene 2143 hrs. - LMVAC 66A1 to the scene 2147 hrs. - 2301 advising fire knocked down, problems evacuating residents due to smoke condition, using full 2nd alarm assignment 2208 hrs. - 2301 placing fire under control, total of 3 patients transported
  17. FoxNews.com reporting 7 dead: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,305739,00.html
  18. Date: 10/20/07 Time: 2220 hrs. Location: 125 Harriet Ave Frequency: Dispatch: 46.50 Operations: 485.712 Units Operating: E303, E304, E306, E308, L71, L74, R1, Safety, B1, 10-30: E309, MSU Description Of Incident: Report of heavy odor of smoke, occupants evacuating Writer: GFD538 2219 hrs. - B1 transmitting 10-29 2221 hrs. - B1 transmitting 10-30 2223 hrs. - B1 reporting: Fire on the #3 floor, primary search under way, req. addt'l Engine Exposure 1: Street, 2: Yard, 3: Rear Yard, 4: 3 Story Similar Construction 2224 hrs. - E309 dispatched as the FASTeam 2229 hrs. - E309 10-84 2230 hrs. - MSU responding 2233 hrs. - B1 reports primary search is negative, main body of fire kocked down, still have fire in the walls, all companies working 2236 hrs. - MSU 10-84 2239 hrs. - As per B1: fire is under control
  19. Date: 10/13/07 Time: 1645 hrs. Location: 22 Elm Pl. Morgan's Fish House Frequency: 46.26 Units Operating: Rye FD Description Of Incident: Working fire in the basement Writer: GFD538 1647 hrs. - Harrison 1 Eng, Mamaroneck Vill. 1 & 1 on stand by in own quarters 1649 hrs. - I/C cancelling M/A companies, advising small fire in the basement, out at this time
  20. Stepinac vs. Iona Prep Iona will probably win the game but my money is on Stepinac to win the fight after the game.
  21. Date: 9/14/07 Time: 1335 hrs. Location: I95 N/B @ the toll plaza Frequency: 460.462 Units Operating: NRFD: E21, E22, E23, E24, 2301, 2302, 2306 TL11, Mamaroneck Town FD E37, WCDES Battalion 15, 30A2 Description Of Incident: Two fully involved tractor trailers - accident with fire. Writer: GFD538, Remember585 1335 hrs. - E24 Dispatched to City Park to pick up a hydrant and lay onto the exit ramp 1344 hrs. - Mamaroneck Town FD req 1 eng. to the scene 1349 hrs. - 2301 reports 4 NRFD Engines & 1 Mamaroneck Twn. Eng. operating, using foam due to water supply issues, currently operating off tank water 1358 hrs. - 2301 reports fire knocked down 1401 hrs. - 2301 req. notification to the Health Dept, DEC & US Coast Guard of a diesel spill into storm drain & notify Larchmont FD to check stream I/A/O Tony's Nursery on Boston Post Rd. 1411 - 2301 requesting Mamaroneck Village FD be notified that the two truck are being towed into their district in about 20 mins, to complete extinguishment. 1412 hrs. - LFD has foam & product in the stream
  22. Date: 9/9/07 Time: 1520 hrs. Location: Five Islands Park (LeFevres Lane) Frequency: 460.462 Units Operating: E21, E22, TL11, R4, 30A1 Description Of Incident: Person fallen off of a rock wall, TL11 & R4 req. for their stokes basket Writer: GFD538 1523 hrs. - TL11, R4 10-84
  23. Date: 9/6/07 Time: 2146 hrs. Location: 15 Mount Vernon Ave Frequency: 154.145 Units Operating: Initial E4, E3, E6, L3, L2, R1, B4; FAST: E5; M/A: E22, TL17 Description Of Incident: Reported structure fire I/A/O 15 Mount Vernon Ave. Writer: GFD538 2146 hrs. - Initial dispatch 2147 hrs. - E5 added as the FAST engine due to multiple calls 2150 hrs. - 10-26(Working Fire) transmitted 2151 hrs. - I/C req. 1 & 1 M/A to cover the city 2152 hrs. - NRFD E22 to relocate to FDMV Sta. 3 2154 hrs. - EFD TL17 to relocate to FDMV Sta. 3 2202 hrs. - I/C reports fire in a bedroom, secondary in progress 2203 hrs. - E22 out at Sta. 3, E5 to relocate to Sta. 3 2208 hrs. - EFD 2103 out at Sta. 3 2209 hrs. - M/A compnaies w/ E5 taking in an automatic alarm at the Franko Middle School 2210 hrs. - TL17 out at Sta. 3 2212 hrs. - Secondary search complete