E-38VMFD

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  1. For a Brit, what's a Knox Box?

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    the Knox box holds keys for a building, usually commercial so FD does not have to force entry. the key on our rigs opens that box. the key on the rig can be released by an officer's code or county control


  2. Our department just conducted a drill, stressing seatbelts, full PPE and Haz-Mat and the fact is not many of us do use a seatbelt and we get dressed in the cab while responding. In relation to this car fire i read a story in a magazine about a FF who was assesing and sizing up a car fire with a chief waiting for the first due engine, he was in front of the car and without warning the hood strut exploded, traveled through the hood and clean through the FF's leg and PPE pants. Another instance: a senior man in my department was telling me about a car fire in a garage and the same incident occured, only the strut went through a concrete wall and continued down the street whizzing by our guys outside and coming to rest down the street


  3. The whole mutual aid system still amazes me. For years, Rye and Port Chester had a strong system in place for each other. Then personalities conflicted and it all went to hell. Take last nights fire in Rye for example. I am not in any way trying to offend the companies that responded and provided assistance to this incident. Port Chester has 5 engines 2 ladders, and a heavy rescue that are available and respond fully staffed. I know that we wont send all of the volunteer companies, but this is what we have. Why would Rye call for help from such distances as West Harrison or the Town of Mamaroneck when help is just 5 minutes away? The decisions from some people just amaze me.

    The Village Of Mamaroneck has always called PCFD first for M/A, Mainly beacuase of a Good Relationship and The fact that they come with Manpower and lots of it


  4. Engine 38 VMFD

    "Crosslays"

    2 -1-3/4" 200ft pre-connect crosslays with TFT combos

    1 -2" 150ft deadload W/ straight bore nozzle

    "Trash line" in bumper- 100ft 1-/34 pre-connect w/ TFT nozzle combos

    "hi-rise packs" 2-75ft lengths of rubbberized 2" w/ straight bore nozzle

    "Off the back"

    400ft of 1-3/4 deadload w/TFT combo nozzle

    (crosslays are sufficient for most residential houses, the 1-3/4 off the back is to add on OR to Make and break more handlines w/ extra nozzles in officer side rear compartment)

    1200ft of rubberized 5" supply

    300ft of 2-1/2 handline Deadload w/ fog nozzle

    800ft of 3" supply line w/ a wide gate


  5. Our company has a Seagrave and it is a excellent truck. the only problem we have had is the the dealer installed generator, it worked then it didn't. Other then that, solid truck, good ride. overall its a basic truck nothing special. the dealer is actually is right in mamaroneck and do every thing for us and on any make. The company is called Excelsior Fire Equipment they sell seagrave and fix anything. Im sure that most of southern Westchester uses them. they do good work