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New Yonkers Rescue

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I apologize in advance if they've been asked before, but I have a few questions about the new rig, if anyone knows:

1. Is it a walk-through?

2. Are all of the compartments the same width?

3. Will it have roof compartments?

I know these questions are kind of strange, but I have my reasons. cool.gif

Thanks!

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Here is a recent photo of the New ALF Eagle Heavy Duty Tandem Axel Rescue Unit that also can be found on the YFD.org Web Site

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Here are those additional pictures, thanks to YFD Web Site

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Here are those additional pictures, thanks to YFD Web Site

OHHH!!! BAAAAAAAAABBY!!!!

You'se guys are da best. Tanks fuh postin' dem!!

Let me push my luck here.....anyone get a tail shot?

Edited by Stepjam

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aww man no roto-ray!

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I like the sideview mirror for the crew geting off into traffic. What is that thing that looks like a radar gun sticking out of the passanger side between the officer and crew door.

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gonna go out on a limb..........looks like it could be a side view camera?......Philadelphia was putting them on there snorkels they recieved a few years ago.........Have seen them in that area before

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aww man no roto-ray!

That is really not a bad thing...

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That is really not a bad thing...

ino, my dept doesnt have any roto rays on our rigs, i remebered when we had a thread about roto rays and the yonkers rescue,

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side view camera??? that is cool...next thing you know the rig will be able to parallel park itself like the new lexus.

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Any possibility of another project from the Stepjam Works after decalling and delivery??

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ino, my dept doesnt have any roto rays on our rigs, i remebered when we had a thread about roto rays and the yonkers rescue,

I CAN'T BELIEVE ANY OF YOU GUYS ACTUALLY BELIEVED ME WHEN I SAID WE WERE GOING TO HAVE ROTO-RAYS ON OUR RIGS!!!!!! AND YOU'RE UPSET ABOUT IT!!!! HOW SAD!!!! THERE WILL NEVER BE A ROTO-GAY ON A YFD RIG!!!!! LET IT GO ALREADY!!!!!!!!

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Im not upset about it, I was trying to make a joke.

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Just out of curiosity, how can 2 pieces of aparatus in the same county have the same designation ? Larchmont has a Rescue 1 also. Never noticed that. Not that they will ever play together, but if 60 Control ever calls them in for Mutual Aid, the radio traffic might get a bit messy.

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I believe the Yonkers Rescue is considered Rescue 11 by the County. But since Yonkers rarely comes into play outside their own City I don't believe it is much of an issue.

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  But since Yonkers rarely comes into play outside their own City I don't believe it is much of an issue.

I believe Yonkers has responded at minimum to the towns/cities of Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, White Plains, Eastchester, Scarsdale, Bronxville, Tuckahoe, Hartsdale, Greenville, Fairview and as far north as Hawthorne for the tonado last summer.

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Don't these units have county numbers that they use when on county frequencies.

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WESTCHESTER COUNTY FIRE CONTROL CENTER

3/21/2007

RESCUE COMPANY

1. LARCHMONT- LIGHT/CASCADE

2. MOUNT VERNON - HEAVY 76.

3. FAIRVIEW - HEAVY

4. NEW ROCHELLE - HEAVY

5. EASTCHESTER - RESERVED

6. MAMARONECK TWN – MEDIUM /CASCADE

7. BANKSVILLE - MEDIUM

8. HAWTHORNE – RESERVED

9. VALHALLA – HEAVY

10. BEDFORD HILLS – HEAVY/CASCADE

11. YONKERS - HEAVY

12. SLEEPY HOLLOW - MEDIUM

13. VISTA – LIGHT (QA)

14. OSSINING - HEAVY

15. MOUNT KISCO - HEAVY

16. YORKTOWN -HEAVY/CASCADE

17. KATONAH – HEAVY/CASCADE

18. CROTON - HEAVY

19. HARRISON

20. SOMERS - HEAVY

21. SOUTH SALEM - MEDIUM

22. POUND RIDGE - MEDIUM

23. CHAPPAQUA - HEAVY/CASCADE

24. GOLDENS BRIDGE - MEDIUM

25. GOLDENS BRIDGE - EMS

26. BUCHANAN - MEDIUM

27. IRVINGTON - LIGHT

28. CROTON FALLS - HEAVY/CASCADE

29. GREENVILLE - LIGHT

30. PURCHASE - MEDIUM

31. MOUNT KISCO - LIGHT

33. NO. WHITE PLAINS – LIGHT

34. SOUTH SALEM - HEAVY/CASCADE

35. WEST HARRISON - RESCUE/PUMPER

36. MILLWOOD - HEAVY/CASCADE

37. BRIARCLIFF - HEAVY/CASCADE

38. SOMERS – RESERVE

39. CONTINENTIAL - HEAVY/CASCADE

40. PORT CHESTER - HEAVY

41. VERPLANCK - DIVE/RESCUE

42. VERPLANCK - HEAVY/PUMPER

43.

44. BEDFORD - LIGHT 31.

45. PELHAM - EMS

46. MAMARONECK TOWN

47. PLEASANTVILLE – RESCUE/PUMPER

48. MONTROSE V.A. - RESERVED

49. IRVINGTON - HEAVY/CASCADE

51. MONTROSE- HEAVY & PUMPS

54. NEW ROCHELLE – COLLAPSE/WATER

75. THORNWOOD – RESCUE PUMPER

77. DES – TECHNICAL RESCUE

88. WHITE PLAINS - HEAVY

134. PEEKSKILL – RESCUE/PUMPER

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If you look in the Squad category of the County Apparatus list you will see Squad 1 is assigned to Yonkers FD. The Rescue company, used to be called Squad 1 in Yonkers...check out history pages at http://www.yfd.org/ Not 100% sure but this may be the reason it is designated as Rescue 1 now. Sure Chief Fitz or Batt2 can explain more.

Although click on this link for the original formation of Yonkers Rescue 1:

http://www.yfd.org/history4.htm

Due to a fiscal crisis, on January 1, 1976, Engine Co. 1, Rescue Co. 1 and Truck Co. 11 were removed from service

On March 10, 1978, the apparatus numbering was changed "to conform with the numbering system of the County". In order to eliminate confusion during mutual aid, all apparatus in Westchester County were given different numbers. Yonkers' Engines received numbers in the 300's and its truck companies (now called ladders) received numbers in the 70's.

Old Designation New Designation

Engine Co. 2 Engine Co. 302

Engine Co. 3 Engine Co. 303

Engine Co. 4 Engine Co. 304

Engine Co. 6 Engine Co. 306

Engine Co. 7 Engine Co. 307

Engine Co. 8 Engine Co. 308

Engine Co. 9 Engine Co. 309

Engine Co. 10 Engine Co. 310

Engine Co. 11 Engine Co. 311

Engine Co. 12 Engine Co. 312

Engine Co. 13 Engine Co. 313

Engine Co. 14 Engine Co. 314

Truck Co. 14 Ladder Co. 70

Truck Co. 1 Ladder Co. 71

Truck Co. 9 Ladder Co. 72

Truck Co. 13 Ladder Co. 73

Truck Co. 4 Ladder Co. 74

Truck Co. 12 Ladder Co. 75

On June 18,1992, a Hazardous Materials unit designated as Squad 1 is commissioned. This unit will be staffed 24/7 by an officer and one firefighter. The unit will also be used as a rescue company assisting ladder companies at all working fires. During 1993 all members assigned to the unit received extra training and were certified by New York State to the Hazardous Materials Specialist level. Support companies were designated to assist the Squad when more than two persons were needed to handle the incident

As we entered the new millennium, Squad 1with its two man crew was decommissioned and to replace it, on March 6, 2000, Rescue Company # 1 was commissioned with a four man crew. The City of Yonkers once again had a Heavy-Rescue Company almost 70 years to the day from the commissioning of the original rescue.

All of the previous info taken from the yfd.org history pages.

Edited by Oswegowind

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I believe the new rescue was delivered today??? Can anyone confirm this...I just past it traveling Southbound on the Sprain Brook Parkway just past the Tuckahoe Rd. Exit @ approx. 1245

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YFD910... WHICH OF THE NEW ENGINES ARE GOING TO HAVE ROTO-RAYS??

TRUE STORY...

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nice rig. is there any pics of the ALF Squad floating around?

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I believe the new rescue was delivered today??? Can anyone confirm this...I just past it traveling Southbound on the Sprain Brook Parkway just past the Tuckahoe Rd. Exit @ approx. 1245

Click here for the most recent spy shots avail at EMTBravo.com:

Yonkers Fire Rescue 1

Pics don't look like anywhere in the lovely Yonkers...and auth Batt2 and R1SMOKEEATER it is going to Harrisburg for the show tomorrow for display.

As well just learned the R1SmokeEater designed the lettering/striping for the new rig! Great job...looks sharp!

Pics taken by Campbell Supply.

nice rig. is there any pics of the ALF Squad floating around?

Here is the link for the line art of the Squad's drawings:

SQ11/E314 Line Art (emtbravo.com-photo archives)

Sq11 photos taken at Campbell Supply:

Sq11 and the New ALF Engines (emtbravo.com/photo archives)

Yonkers FD website link for Sq11:

YFD.ORG Squad 11

I think that is enough...just click on the underlined portion for those not familiar!

Edited by Oswegowind

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saw the pictures...I definately passed it on the Sprain today though in Yonkers so thought it was delivered today

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so whats the specs on the new piece of apparatus????

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