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Just wondering if anyone has their department's year end totals for 2005. How many runs total and which engine/truck company was their busiest. I don't know Yonkers totals yet but I'm sure we'll have them soon. Thanks. Joe

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Yorktown FD fell short of 600 by 4 runs. Set a new record for our dept I belive . This year however has started off to an extreamly slow start...avg 1 call every 3 days.

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City of Stamford, CT Fire Rescue Dept. 2005 run totals:

total incidents:7459 runs

busiest engine: Engine 1 2203 runs

busiest truck:Tower 1 1136 runs

Rescue 1: 1600 runs

Deputy Chief: 1531 runs

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Pleasantville had 368 runs this year. About the same as last year

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Banksville had 426 runs in 05

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Mamaroneck Village had 756 runs for 2005

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The grand total for Buchanan was 146 alarms for the year 2005. Believe it or not, that was a record-breaker for the department, most alarms in the departments history!

Congrats to our Chief, Jerry Andrews, for having the most alarms and without any major incidents and no firefighter injuries!

Off the top of my head, i would hve to say that Rescue-26 was the busiest rig for 2005, only because it responds to EVERY alarm in the Village.

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New Canaan, CT FD had 1019(all fire) runs for 2005

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Carmel Fire Dept ( Putnam )- 350 calls last year.... Our busiest year in dept history

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516 calls for Croton Falls FD. Definitely set the record for us, the previous record was 503 calls in 2003. We don't run an ambulance (NSVAC covers) but we back them up on just about all EMS realtd incidents, which amounted to the majority of calls. Also quite a few PIAAs as well.

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I'll throw another record-breaker in...

Purchase

390 runs for 2005, up from 343 in 2004 and 350 in 2003...

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...rather than just throw around grand total numbers, maybe we could divide it between EMS calls and actual fire related calls for those departments that do both

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ELMSFORD, BETWEEN EMS AND FIRE, I THINK A LITTLE OVER 1200. PLUS THANKS TO THE MUTUAL AID DEPTS' FOR PLAYTIME.

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Port Chester did 1434. (99% positive.) Will verify in the near future.

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can anyone can give me more information on PCFD's run total. how many of the 1434 were CFR responses at night in rye brook and which vol. company went out the most... id assume R-40 because they go out on basically everything...

thanks

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im the captain of rescue. im not sure what we ran for this year yet. we do are totals from march to march along with our elections. but for the last 6 years while ive have been doing the reports weve ended up usally high 600's to low 700's for calls. and we dont do any ems.were a busy company for a volunteer rescue to run 700 calls.

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can anyone can give me more information on PCFD's run total. how many of the 1434 were CFR responses at night in rye brook and which vol. company went out the most... id assume R-40 because they go out on basically everything...

thanks

I can try to find out that info, but I believe that number was given without the ems calls added. Will check in due time.

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Hopewell Hose, East Fishkill Company 1 up here in Dutchess County, ran to 1036 calls in 2005, close to our count of 1057 in '04. I will post totals for the entire East Fishkill Fire District when I get them!

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LAGRANGE (DUTCHESS)  HAD IN THE AREA OF 1920 CALLS

Is that fire and EMS or just fire

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Goldens Bridge had 244 calls. Fire and EMS.

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lagrange had a total of 1919 call ems and fire and we run a full ALS ambulance and fly car for the district

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SOMERS= 1729. Will provide a break-down shortly. Up 225 calls from 2004.

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The Pound Ridge Fire Department had 317 calls for the year of 2005.They are

all fire calls, we do not do EMS. About 50% of the calls were alarm systems. :lol:

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Mohegan FD had a total of 3,197 alarms dont have the break down yet will post when I have it.

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Eastchester Fire/Rescue

Total Runs-3,343

E-27 - 1819

E-28 - Spare

E-29 - 822

E-30 - 498

E-31 - 1022

L-15 - Spare

L-16 - 919

L-17 - 645

Car 2 - Approx. 3300

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PFD Station 5

39M1- 1,153 E-131- 346 Total for station: 1,499

39M2- 1,057 E-130: TBD

Peekskill FD totals

Total calls: 3,191

Fire: 756

EMS/Rescue: 2,435

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City of Rye

Total runs 882 (no EMS)

Engine 191 707 runs

Engine 192 630 runs

Engine 193 3 runs

Ladder 25 608 runs

Ladder 26 0 runs

Utility 39 29 runs

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Eastchester EMS(EVAC) did a total of 2105 calls in 05. It's a new record.

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