StOpGoBlUE

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  1. That was not towards you... I find this whole argument on here ridecolous because it happens all over the place just not here.. you can't change the facts that the village boards care more about themselves then the people that need fire, police and ems protection.. and dont want hire needed manpower.. it works out well up here as to people say we have problems in pcfd point them Out. I would love to know being an officer of the department .I support both departments a hundred percent. We have a great working relationship whether they have none or one guy on.. I would.goto back anyday...

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  2. Once again talking without knowing the facts.. the fire was well into rye and they were on scene as well.

    Port Chester engine 61 was on scene as well with engine 58 and 63 was put on stby in case more water was needed .. cause there was no hydrants near by.. it was a cab fire on the garbage truck that a memeber of the pcfd was driveing at the time..

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  3. Well here is how we can resolve the issue.. YOu dont belong to rye brook or PCFD , this topic has been around for YEARS pcfd and rbfd get along great ,PCFD has been around for 175+ years and whas been and always will be providing coverage to rye brook and was even before rye brook was thought of in the 1980's......... port chester 10573 , rye brook 10573, DONT critize if you dont know the facts.. worry about your deptartments problems not ours!!!!!!!!!!!

    charlie melillo


  4. http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lohud.com%2Farticle%2F20110705%2FCOLUMNIST01%2F107050335%2FCarpiniello-Warriors-still-come-out-play%3Fodyssey%3Dtab%257Ctopnews%257Ctext%257CSports&h=jAQC-_CCI

    here is an article about the football team that i play on and how we have diffrent type of emergency service players on our team, and how it affects our schedules , great article written by rick carpinello as always

    chucky


  5. armonk had 2 ambulances 51-b2 and 51-b3 also NCPD found the plane in the woods first then it was armonk ems then batt 19 and more then after the doa's were reported by armonk ems the first ems unit there. ems 11 confirmed with 60. hazmat was never called because DEP PD did not need hazmat since it was on there property. county also had 2 light towers and the fuel trailer. WCPD also had there field com unit. DEP had 2 k-9 units and there UTV,ATV and 2 ESU trucks and many many patrol units

    should get your facts straight, batt 19 was in the staging area , wcpd,nc esu and port chester fire and pcrb ems were in the woods with battalion 11,2023,ems11 and 2393 who found the plane and gave an excellent descrition to where the plane was , it was visable as soon as you pulled in 113 king


  6. after with pulled in with TL2 and sent the first due crew in which we made the doa discoverys airport 11 left the scene they said there services were not needed , plane was a hastle to get to alot of brush, trees and debris everywere.. it was a horrific scene i never wish that on anybody, cans and indian packs were used to put the fire out due to nature and location it was to far in to stretch a line, i also would like to thank ems for setting up rehab after it was very hot and they did an excellent job with it, thank to all involved and the IC for doin an excellent job

    charlie

    LT hhhl pcfd


  7. Wasn't this borught up before??

    Yes it was. And it turned into a complete bashing session, which I have a feeling with the above stated seems like it going to be a pathway to the same situation as last year. But I will start it off.. My dept usally sends 2 engines a ladder and the rescue to parades, wich leaves back in town 6 engines , 1 ladder. And plenty of manpower..


  8. Very well , the fusable links are set up at mainly 360 and 450 degrees and I was just wondering. Also if a fire system were to discharge it would not. Cause any damage there is a wet chemical clean agent in the tanks the nfpa made the change from dry powder systems to ease the damage they were causing .. If you were to have a fire the system would trip and automatically shut of the gas line and electric if wired to stop the spread of the fire and dump the chemical which leave a wet look,