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Plane Down in Hudson 1-15-09 Discussion/Additonal Info Thread

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Taken off Yahoo News...an AP photo.....

great pic, thank god everyone is ok

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USCG sector NY just issued an advisement before to all marine vessels that they have established a temporary security area where the plane is and they also stated that they want all marine traffic to be on the look out for debris floating in the river from the GWB down.

They just issued another brodcast telling mariners to use caution as there is a jet engine under water in area of lincolin tunnel.

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NYC water means NYPD is in charge until it is clear that it is not a terrorism related event(That'll be determined once the media clears out) at that point command is handed over to FDNY until all life hazards are mitigated, and then in this case probably the coast guard for recovery.

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Good job to everyone, and the pilot had experience was in the navy and knew what he was doing, good landing skills.

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I was working when this occurred. The initial reports over NYPD Transit radios were for a "Level 3 mobilization for a small plane down around West 46 street and 12 Avenue, in the Hudson River." A few minutes later the dispatcher stated, "reports of 40 to 50 passengers". Only when we turned on 1010 WINS did we hear it was 151 passengers. Gotta love the initial dispatch info, but I guess it was mostly taken from the numerous 911 calls from drivers along the Henry Hudson Parkway that saw it.

Remember 9/11, initial dispatch was a "'small plane into the building" At 80 stories up, it may have appeared that way.. In this case it was small, smaller than a 747...

Glad to hear everyone got out with minimal injuries... This pilot should get some type of award for "coolness under pressure", not only to have a clear head to get away from populated space, but to put this plane down intact on an icy river. If it wasnt for the doors being open, and filling with water, they probably could have towed it back to Laguardia Airport.

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Does anybody know if the FDNY SCUBA truck is always staffed or is this a resource that they staff when they need it and also aren't some of the members of the rescue compaines divers?

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Does anybody know if the FDNY SCUBA truck is always staffed or is this a resource that they staff when they need it and also aren't some of the members of the rescue compaines divers?

I know that most, if not ALL the members of the Rescue Companies, are divers, if someone wishes to clarify, Iw ould be more than happy!

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Anyone know what New Jersey units are working as well?

North Hudson Regional Fire Rescue was the lead fire agency. I do not know if they had any other fire agencies there. NHRFR has a boat (x-NJSP) that I think I saw in some of the videos.

Weehawkin PD and PAPD were on the NJ side as well as police boats from NJSP, Union County PD, and Perth Amboy (Middlesex Cty) PD.

EMS from Weehawkin, Jersey City, Union City, McCabe EMS (Bayonne), North Bergen, and a couple of other Hudson County agencies. EMS mutual aid from Bergen, Union, and Middlesex Counties with Type 2 and 4 strike teams. NJ EMS Task Force sent two Mass Casualty Response Units, 1 Special Operations Unit (logistics, comms, rehab, MCI, shelters), and the Incident Advanced Team.

About 40 patients ended up on the NJ side with about half that number transported to hospitals in Hudson County.

I'm sure the numbers are not 100% correct but is gives a general picture.

Edited by NJMedic

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NYC water means NYPD is in charge until it is clear that it is not a terrorism related event(That'll be determined once the media clears out) at that point command is handed over to FDNY until all life hazards are mitigated, and then in this case probably the coast guard for recovery.

Actually, NYC CIMS says Water/Ice Rescue is a NYPD Single Command incident, however, Aviation Incidents are Unified Command with FDNY/NYPD as primary agencies. And, it happened on the (water) border of NY and NJ, to add to the confusion.

http://www.nyc.gov/html/oem/html/about/cims_matrix.shtml

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Why does the pd command a water/ice rescue wouldn't that call for an fd response ?

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Why does the pd command a water/ice rescue wouldn't that call for an fd response ?

Probably because of air/sea rescue being first due and the harbor units having divers available 24/7. Yes, the FD has divers but they're committed to other duties (Rescue Co, etc.). The PD simply has more readily available resources. (Not a knock on the FD at all)

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For many years FDNY had their hands tied with fires. Half the city burned down over 20 years and in that time a lot changed. NYPD ESU picked up auto extrication because at times there were no truck companies nearby available to handle.

The FDNY Marine 1 and 9 fire boats were designed to put big water on big fires. They were not fast enough for rescue. In the summer smaller faster boats are put into service and both Marine 1 and 9 both have smaller rescue boats in the water year round. There is a new generation of fire boat on the way that will give FDNY a bigger presence on the water, but the primary means of water rescue are still shore based (FDNY) and airborne (NYPD).

Same thing happened with aviation. PD started the unit through the efforts of its members. By the time Fire got to looking for a bird PD made the case that they had everything covered.

As for who is in control, Commissioner Kelly is a smart and political savvy individual. He has Bloomberg's ear and has been able to expand NYPD's sphere of influence. FDNY is stuck with Scoppetta, a career politician who's previous experience was running The Administration for Children's Services.

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NYPD Scuba has four (maybe 2) divers based at Aviation 24/7. Apparently the put two divers in the water from the helicopter yesterday.

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NYPD Scuba has four (maybe 2) divers based at Aviation 24/7. Apparently the put two divers in the water from the helicopter yesterday.

Yeah I saw one jumping in from the helicopter on the footage that all the news channels were playing over and over.

If you look on the left of this pic from Lohud.com you can see one of the divers.

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and you can also see the diver jumping form the chopper like I said I saw in these pics from Yahoo news

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and this is another pic from Yahoo news of the coast guard helicopter that responded which answers the question that was asked before about if they made it to the scene or not.

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I was down in Battery Park City on Friday Jan 16, 2009. I walked over to the area the aircraft is tied upto. It is roped off, and the usual media circus was all around. The plan is to lift the remains o f the aircraft onto a barge, most likely later today (1/17/09) I managed to get a few photos of FDNY, and NYPD standing by. Engine 96 and Engine 1 were also present.

ESU Truck 1

MCC2

F96 (MF87-01)

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Unbelievable.

Your plane crashes, you walk off with no injuries with your carry on luggage!

The odds of such a landing are so small. he had to slow the plane until it pretty much was on the verge of stalling, while making sure he kept the plane at a belly landing angle!

And as always, R-1 saving the day!

Actually, there was a problem with R1's inflatable boat. Although they were one of the first 84 on scene the boat had severed gas lines and they couldn't get it started so they hopped aboard one of the ferries.

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Good to see that there is at least one Mack CF left in the FDNY fleet.....

Does the FDNY have any ceremonial or antique fire apparatus, if they don't they should think of keeping a CF for old times sake.

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correct, that is Eng 96's foam unit.

There is an engine for funerals, but it is not a Mack

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Why is there a foam truck there the day after I mean there wasn't any fire so was there really a need for it to be there?

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You have thousands of gallons of Jet Fuel thats sitting in a submerged plane tied to seawall in the hudson. Not exactly an ideal storage situation. Then they're going to sling it and lift it onto a barge, again not quite an ideal situation. Something goes wrong they're going to need a lot of foam fast.

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I know when I came up from the south of where the aircraft was tied up, I thought I smelled some jet fuel in the marina behind the World Financial Center. Also saw several seat cushions still floating there as well (almost 24 hours after the crash).

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<br />That's pretty remarkable how within 2 minutes of the plane hitting the water the first ferry was on scene, and within 6 minutes you have three ferries on scene actively getting people off.

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Here is the complete rundown for the FDNY, courtesy of Connecticut State Police - Region 5 Emergency Management Coordinator

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Hudson River between NY and NJ, 1/15/09

Location: Hudson River @ W 50th St .

15:34 hours

Phone Box 868 - Report of a plane in the water

Engs. 54, 34, 65

TL21, L4

Battalion 9, Rescue Battalion

Rescue 1

Squad 18

Tactical Support 1

Marine 1 Alpha

15:35 hours

Also receiving reports of plane in the water @ Hudson River @ W 83rd St. Multiple calls received in the Bronx reporting a plane with engine fire. Queens in contact with LGA tower reporting a plane with a bird into the engine.

E76, TL22 assigned to W83 st

15:36 hours

Rescue 1 to Manhattan, urgent! Plane in the water with people out, we're launching our boat!

E23 available, assigned

15:37 hours

Rescue Battalion: Start a second rescue.

Rescue 4 S/C

15:37 hours

Battalion 9: Have all units respond to the Intrepid, that's where Rescue 1 is.

10-60-868 - 15:38 hours

Battalion 9 to Manhattan, Urgent! According to PD we have a major airliner in the water, possibly a 707, give me a 10-60 (Major Emergency)

Engs. 8, 21, 40, 16

E9 w/ Satellite 1, E93 w/ Mobile Command Center 2

L2, L16

TL35 is the FAST truck

L25 w/ Collapse Rescue 1, Collapse Rescue 4

TL7, TL1 (SOC Support Trucks)

Battalions 10. 11, HazMat, Safety, Marine

Battalion 6 (Safety Officer), Battalion 8 (Resource Unit Leader)

Battalion 4 (Planning Sections Chief), Battalion 58 (Air-Recon Chief)

Squad 1 w/ TRV, HazMat 1, SOC Logistics, SOC Compressor

Divisions 1, 3

Marines 1, 6

FieldCom, Command Tactical Unit

RAC1

Car 36B (Department Chaplain)

10-60 Major emergency (Bldg collapse, train wreck, Etc.) 8 Engines, 5 Ladders (one being the FAST Unit), 6 Battalion Chiefs (3rd due chief is Safety Officer; 6th due chief is Resource Unit Leader), 2 Deputy Chiefs, 2 Rescue Companies, 2 Collapse Units, 2 SOC Support Trucks, SOC logistics van, Squad 1 with is Technical Response Vehicle, 1 additional Squad, Rescue Battalion, Haz-Mat Battalion, Safety Battalion, Field Communications Unit, Satellite Unit with its associated Engine, RAC Unit, and a Mobile Command Center). Also, a Battalion responds and meets NYPD Aviation to provide Air Recon.

15:38 hours

TL21 to Manhattan, Urgent! The location of the plane is 43 and West Side!

15:39 hours

Marine 1 to Manhattan, this is confirmed! You have a commercial airliner in the water, 2 ferries alongside, Marine 1A is pulling up alongside, Marine 1 is responding as well.

15:40 hours

BC9 to Manhattan, Urgent! We have a commercial airliner down, have all units respond to Circle Line Piers, we have people on the wings, we have a Circle Line Boat pushing it to the pier.

15:42 hours

BC9: We're going to use the Command Post at the end of Pier 83

15:43 hours

Division 1: Have All-Units respond into 42 st, Pier 81.

15:44 hours

Marine 1: Tide is moving downtown.

15:46 hours

DC1: At this time, we have an FD command post set up at Pier 81 opposite 41 and 12th. We have a US Airway Jet, approximately 60-passenger jet, we have Circle Line ferries circling the plane, it is drifting south at this time, right now south of 41st and 12th.

15:46 hours

DC1 to Manhattan, Urgent! I want all the Marine Units responding on this incident! At this time we have numerous people on the wings on the plane, we have numerous Circle Line ferries surrounding the plane, FD units are jumping on additional ferries.

Marine 9 w/ Rescue 5, E153, TL77, Battalion 21 S/C

15:47 hours

DC1: Have Division 3 set up a secondary command post at the tip of Pier 76 (W36 st)

15:48 hours

Car 4A (AC Robert Sweeney, Assistant Chief of Operations) is responding.

15:49 hours

DC1: We want FD units to respond to Pier 76, all command units respond to Pier 81

15:50 hours

Battalion 6 is 10-84, already designated the Resource Unit Leader, Battalion 8 re-designated the Safety Officer.

15:51 hours

DC1: We want a Major EMS response to both Piers. First boat loaded with passengers is heading to Pier 81. We have reports of 146 passengers on the plane.

15:52 hours

Coast Guard reports 4 ferries and 1 cutter en-route

15:53 hours

Car 4A: Notify Division 1 as per FDOC there are 146 Passengers and 5 crew, total of 151.

15:54 hours

E14: Notify Division 1 we're at the 33st Heliport, they're directly opposite us now, it's a perfect place to land boats.

E14 assigned

15:56 hours

Car 9 (DAC John Sudnik, Queens Borough Commander) is responding to DC3 command post

Car 11(DAC William Siegel, Chief of SOC) is responding

15:59 hours

L10 acting 24, as per Division 3, we'll be operating at W33 at the Heliport

Battalion 1 acting 9 S/C to the 30th street Heliport

E1 S/C to 30th street Heliport

16:00 hours

Rescue 3 is relocating to Rescue 1

16:03 hours

L25 w/ Collapse Rescue 1 is responding to 41 and 12th

L116 w/ Collapse Rescue 4 is responding to Pier 76

16:03 hours

DC1: Have all Chief officers switch over to command channel 2.

16:03 hours

FDOC reports plane took off with 21,800 Gallons of Fuel

16:04 hours

Marine 9 has a 30 minute ETA responding with Rescue 5

16:05 hours

Car 9: Have TL35 respond to with their water gear 41st and 12th, also special call another FAST truck to 36th and 12th.

Marine 6A is responding

TL22 acting 12 S/C as an additional FAST Truck

16:06 hours

Car 11A (DC William Seelig, Chief of Rescue Operations): We're responding to your 10-60, advise the Chief of Rescue Services the Scuba Support Van is responding from Fort Totten.

16:09 hours

E9: We're at 40 and 12th, pier 79, we have approximately 30 people here no one seriously injured, if we can get some blankets over, everyone's soaking wet.

16:10 hours

Car 12 (BC Stephen Raynis (Acting), Chief of Safety and Inspectional Services) is responding

16:11 hours

The staging area is W 42nd St. and 1st Ave

16:13 hours

Marine Battalion: Marine 1 and Marine 6 have lashed the plane to ensure the remaining fuel and engine do not break away, notify Coast Guard.

16:13 hours

Car 12A (Executive Officer of Safety and Inspectional Services) is 10-84

16:15 hours

Car 11A: Have the SOC Scuba Van respond to 42nd and 12th

16:15 hours

SOC Scuba Support Van: Be advised we have 5 confirmed divers on board at this moment.

16:18 hours

BC1 acting 9: We're at the Chelsea Pier. We're with Division 1, we're at the end of the Chelsea Pier at the Command Post at Pier 61

16:20 hours

FieldCom: As per DC1, the pilot stated he got all the people off the plane onto the wings, and the pilot was dropped off at Pier 76. At this time we are attempting to ascertain the number of people and injuries. As per the pilot there are none left on the plane.

BC1/9: There are none operating at the heliport, the plane has drifted south of that area.

16:21 hours

FC: Have the Planning Unit respond to W41 st and 12th

E262 w/ IMT Planning Vehicle is responding

L116 (Rescue Collapse 4 support) is responding.

16:23 hours

Battalion 58 is airborne with a 5 minute ETA

16:23 hours

DC1: Be advised Division 1's command post is now at Pier 61 (23 st @ West Side Highway)

16:24 hours

Division 6 is relocating to Division 3

16:27 hours

Manhattan requesting a rundown of which company is at which location

16:26 hours

DC3: At this time at Pier 76, I have TL22, he'll be appointed contact at this time.

16:27 hours

DC1: I need an EMS supervisor to assist me at Pier 61

16:28 hours

Rundown for Pier 76: W 36th St. and 12th Ave

TL22

Collapse Rescue 4

16:28 hours

Marine 9 gives a 20 minute ETA.

16:35 hours

DC1: We are still waiting for an EMS Supervisor at Pier 61.

16:40 hours

E9 is at the Waterway Building (W48 st) with approximately 54 passengers, 2 were taken to the hospital.

16:43 hours

Marine 9 is 10-84.

16:45 hours

Nassau PD and Jersey City PD reports each has a helicopter at the 30th st heliport.

16:49 hours

PD is requesting a representative at W 34th St. and 12th Ave

16:49 hours

FC: Assign another battalion chief, we're moving our command post, it's heading south.

Battalion 46 acting 7 S/C as "PD Liaison"

Battalion 14 acting 8 S/C as Staging Manager

16:57 hours

E1 is 10-8

16:59 hours

BC1/9: We're being directed with TL1 to respond to Pier A.

17:10 hours

As per news report from US Airways:

Latest reports are that US Airways Flight 1549, an Airbus A320, flew into a bird or flock of birds and lost both engines shortly after takeoff from LaGuardia Airport over the Bronx while en-route to Charlotte, NC. The pilot was unable to return to the airfield and instead managed to successfully crash-land in the river. All passengers are reportedly accounted for. Majority of injuries are hypothermia-related.

17:14 hours

DC3: Get in contact with Mobile Command, have them respond to Battery Park Pier, we have the plane tied off now. Can we also get 2 engine companies down here, we need them to stretch 2 foam lines, we're at north of Murray St, right at the pier.

Engs. 205 acting 10, 7 S/C

17:17 hours

DC1: At Pier 81, we have Battalion 8 and 2 engines committed there. We have no units left at Pier 76, have Collapse Rescue 4 take up from there and head down to Battery Park City.

17:19 hours

L25/Collapse Rescue 1 are 10-8.

Battalion 58 is returning to Brooklyn.

17:24 hours

Battalion 8: We have 14 passengers remaining at this location (Pier 81) that require transportation back to LaGuardia. We had 20 passengers, 6 transported by EMS.

17:26 hours

Car 9: Have E205 go to Battery Park City and just go to the water, they'll see us there.

17:28 hours

Car 9: The aircraft has been secured, it's being secured to the sea wall opposite Battery Park City, 2 precautionary handlines are being stretched. Division 3 will be radio contact, Car 11 will be Incident Commander

10-86-868 - 17:33 hours

DC3: Transmit a 10-86 (Fluroprotein Foam Operation), we're going to need some more foam units down here.

E5 w/ Foam 5

E95 w/ Foam 95

E238 w/ Foam Tender 1

Battalion 31 (Foam Coordinator)

17:33 hours

DC1: I want all agencies to respond to River Terrace off of Warren St on the water.

17:44 hours

The NTSB advises that no FD members are to enter the plane.

17:49 hours

FC: Have an EMS Supervisor respond to Murray and River View Terrace.

17:52 hours

E9: Advise all units coming in on the 10-86 to come in on Warren as close as they can to the water.

17:52 hours

At this time, as per news conference with the mayor, victim tracking is still in progress. It is believed that all passengers got out and were picked up by a variety of Circle Line, FD, PD, USCG, and civilian vessels. It is believe that most were recovered to Manhattan, with some to New Jersey.

18:04 hours

Battalion 10: Could you 10-10 (get location of) L16, I have one of their members.

18:08 hours

E238: Have an ambulance respond to Murray and West St, we have an injured member

18:29 hours

FC: By order of Deputy Chief Daly, all companies not at the command post are to go 10-8, with the exception of the 10-86 units, Rescue 1, Rescue Collapse, Tactical Support, Rescue Battalion

Currently Operating @ Battery Park City:

Engs. 7, 205 acting 10

E9 w/ Satellite 1, E5 w/ Foam 5, E95 w/ Foam 95, E238 w/ Foam Tender 1

L116 w/ Collapse Rescue 4

Battalions 9, 10, 31 (Foam Coordinator), Rescue

Divisions 1, 3

Rescues 1

Marines 1, 6

Tactical Support 1

FieldCom, Mobile Command Center 2

At this time:

Manhattan was already in Fallback Step III prior to this operation.

FDNY Command Post moving to Battery Park Pier.

Incident remains Doubtful Will Hold.

West Side Highway is closed, FD and PD units are operating from 23 up to 50 sts. 1st avenue is also closed for emergency vehicle access.

The plane touched down at around W 50th St. FD units located it at around W 43 St, and southbound tide has gradually carried it. It has now been secured at Battery Park City pier. FD is now standing by with a foam response as agencies work to secure the plane and drain remaining fuel.

Circle Line Ferries scrambled ferries immediately nearby and picked up most of the passengers. All passengers are reportedly accounted for with mostly hypothermia-related injuries. Worst reported injury is a broken leg to a flight attendant.

Rescue 3 has relocated to Rescue 1.

10-60 Major emergency (Bldg collapse, train wreck, Etc.) 8 Engines, 5 Ladders (one being the FAST Unit), 6 Battalion Chiefs (3rd due chief is Safety Officer; 6th due chief is Resource Unit Leader), 2 Deputy Chiefs, 2 Rescue Companies, 2 Collapse Units, 2 SOC Support Trucks, SOC logistics van, Squad 1 with is Technical Response Vehicle, 1 additional Squad, Rescue Battalion, Haz-Mat Battalion, Safety Battalion, Field Communications Unit, Satellite Unit with its associated Engine, RAC Unit, and a Mobile Command Center). Also, a Battalion responds and meets NYPD Aviation to provide Air Recon

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Heres my reply to everything in this thread---Congratulations to all involved.

EVERYONE RELIED ON THEIR TRAINING FROM THE PIOLET- TO THE CREW-TO THE RESCUES PERSONNEL

Thank god they were trained and their training didnt let them down in an emergency---thats coolness under pressurer

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Here is the complete rundown for the FDNY, courtesy of Connecticut State Police - Region 5 Emergency Management Coordinator

I wonder where they got that from? :D

All operations officially concluded yesterday, the plane is now in New Jersey and Battery Park City is back to normal.

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I wonder where they got that from? :D

It was taken from the group on the web FDNYing. It was post that night by one of the members on the group.

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