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Roosevelt - Working Fire (2nd Alarm)

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Date: 11/10/08

Time: 1625

Location: 108 Honeywell Lane

Frequency: DC911, Fireground 5/6, Water Ops on FG 7/8

Units Operating:

Roosevelt FD

Fairview

Hyde Park,

Staatsburg

Pleasant Valley

West Clinton

Hillside

LaGarnge

East Clinton

Rhinebeck

Alamo EMS x 2

Hyde Park Police

DCDER CC15

Description Of Incident: Reported structure fire, fire from kitchen area, unknown if resident is home

Writer: Look left <------

1630; Second alarm on arrival by 63-4

1632; 2nd Alarm, Fairview 41-11 t/s, Hyde Park 46-11 t/s, Hyde Park 46-12 to relocated to Roosevelt 3, Staatsburg 64-11 to relocate Roosevelt 1

1636; Per Roosevelt Command, working fire in a 1.5 story private dwelling with a walk out basement, 2 lines stretched and in operation, fire venting from attic areas on side B,C, and D, request an additional engine to scene (Pleasnat Valley) and all available manpower to scene.

1640; Roosevelt Command reports 2 victims trapped in residence, request 2 tankers and a FASTeam to the scene.

1645; West Clinton and Pleasnat Valley tankers, as well as PV FASTeam dispatched

1645; Taking Firegrounds 7/8 for water ops, 56-2 will be Water Officer, also request an additional ALS unit to scene

1650; primary search complete

1651; Roosevelt Command request DC911 transmit EVACUATION TONES on channels 3, 5, and 7.

1659; Roosevelt Command request DC Fire Investigation Division, Central Hudson, and Building Inspector to scene, as well as 63-98 to assist.

1714; LaGrange, East Clinton, Pleasant Valley, and Rhinebeck all to scene with additional tankers.

1732; Command repoerts injured firefighter at scene, ALS unit handling, request a backfill BLS unit to replace.

1734; Pleasant Valley ambulance dispatched

1743; Police agency to scene

1747; Dc911 reports a 911 abandon call from 108 Honeywell Lane,(fire building address) HPPD will check it out

1814; Command reports fire knocked down, companies are back inside overhauling.

1855; Several M/A companies clearing scene.

2126; Roosevelt clear of the scene, TOT homeowner

************** STRONG WORK Roosevelt....KUDOS

Picture up on www.pojonews.com - VERY HEAVY fire conditions.

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Edited by jack10562

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Sounds like you guys had your hands full!! Good job by all, safe and effective...

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Is it safe to presume Water Ops means communications between tankers, source pumpers and the IC or Water Resource Officer??

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Is it safe to presume Water Ops means communications between tankers, source pumpers and the IC or Water Resource Officer??

correct

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THere is a video and pictures on the PoJo news. Looks like a great job, everyone went home safe.

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Any residents inside the structure and how are the injured brothers?

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Great work by all.

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"1640; Roosevelt Command reports 2 victims trapped in residence,"

Any victims?

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Any residents inside the structure and how are the injured brothers?

primary and secondary negative victims, MOS minor knee injury doing well

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Pleasant Valley Lt. Andrew Ludwig stands fast with his troops at house fire in Roosevelt.......Andrew you are my hero!!!!!!!!

Photo is from PoJo news.

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Edited by x134

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Excuses, Excuses...Had I gone to work yesterday, I would have been a 1st due photographer with a 4 min ETA. But I had chose to take the day off yesterday and missed this fire. It sounded very intense, lots of work going on.

Good job guys

Edited by JetPhoto

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Pleasant Valley Lt. Andrew Ludwig stands fast with his troops at house fire in Roosevelt.......Andrew you are my hero!!!!!!!!

Photo is from PoJo news.

Getting your picture in the paper mean you all owe us a drink!!

Good job guys!

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Pleasant Valley Lt. Andrew Ludwig stands fast with his troops at house fire in Roosevelt.......Andrew you are my hero!!!!!!!!

Photo is from PoJo news.

I try my best Rock, Still can't beat your mug... :lol:

AFD Career Lt Blue Shirt Donald Robison a.k.a "The Rock" says cheese as he puts out The River Church Fire in City of Poughkeepsie 10/30/08

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Yeah..very ugly...first it was it took them too long to get here, followed up with they drove too fast.... W T F? :blink:

Perfect example of how the public needs to be educated. Lights and Siren make a piece of Apparatus sound like its going 20 MPH then it really is. Then again people can not take the time to look into what the Fire service really does and what it offers.

Edited by SPFC56-233

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Here is a list of the equipment involved.

ROOSEVELT

63-11 (Engine)

63-12 (Engine)

63-13 (Engine)

63-14 (Engine)

63-15 (Engine)

63-16 (Engine)

63-45 (Truck)

63-51 (Rescue)

63-62 (Brush Truck)

63-71 (BLS Ambulance)

63-98 (Special Operations)

PLEASANT VALLEY

56-13 (Engine)

56-31 (Tanker)

56-32 (Tanker)

56-55 (Rescue) (FAST)

56-72 (BLS Ambulance)

FAIRVIEW

41-11 (Engine)

HYDE PARK

46-11 (Engine)

WEST CLINTON

71-33 (Tanker)

HILLSIDE

44-24 (Relocate) (Engine)

RHINEBECK

59-32 (Tanker)

EAST CLINTON

38-38 (Tanker)

LAGRANGE

47-32 (Tanker)

STATTSBURG

64-13 (Relocate) (Engine)

ALAMO EMS

Medic 2 (ALS Ambulance)

Medic 20 (ALS Ambulance)

DCFID, AND HYDE PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT

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