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33-3088 on 7/12
« on: July 12, 2009, 07:42:08 AM »
Overnight fire at 3916 Avenue K, near East 39th Street, Midwood Section of Brooklyn.  
Div. 15 used exterior operations, fire extended into exposures, confirmed 2 10-45 code 1.

Probable first alarm assignment:
Engines 309, 255, 323         Ladders 159, 157   Batt. 33

Ladder 105 relocated to Ladder 157.

@0736: Field Comm: special call for relief two engines, two trucks (one being a tower ladder), and one Battalion Chief.

@0744: Field Comm: cancel the request for two relief trucks; just two engines and a Battalion Chief. Engines 290 and 245 and Battalion 37 s/c.
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33-3088 on 7/12
« on: July 12, 2009, 07:42:08 AM »

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Re: 33-3088 on 7/12
« Reply #1 on: July 12, 2009, 09:15:55 AM »
anyone have a run down?

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Re: 33-3088 on 7/12
« Reply #2 on: July 12, 2009, 09:44:00 AM »
Best was able to find out was Intinal Box was Eng 309,255,248,323/TL159,L157
10-75==L174-FAST,R2,SQ1,Batt 33,Div15
Extra Eng/truck  E276/L156
Second Alarm--Eng321,310,281,284 w/Sat3,L147,Field Comm,TSU,Res/Saf Chief,Batt 58-safety,Batt-48RUL
Extra Eng and Truck above 2nd alarm  E250/TL170
2 Members down--Batt 41 stated,need EMS with a ALS unit "now"
 Request 2 additional trucks==L105/L153
Third Alarm==Engs 257,254,330/Batt 38,44-staging,43-Air Recon,MSU

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Re: 33-3088 on 7/12
« Reply #3 on: July 12, 2009, 09:45:47 AM »
Best was able to find out was Intinal Box was Eng 309,255,248,323/TL159,L157
10-75==L174-FAST,R2,SQ1,Batt 33,Div15
Extra Eng/truck  E276/L156
Second Alarm--Eng321,310,281,284 w/Sat3,L147,Field Comm,TSU,Res/Saf Chief,Batt 58-safety,Batt-48RUL
Extra Eng and Truck above 2nd alarm  E250/TL170
2 Members down--Batt 41 stated,need EMS with a ALS unit "now"
 Request 2 additional trucks==L105/L153
Third Alarm==Engs 257,254,330/Batt 38,44-staging,43-Air Recon,MSU
Batt 41 was the initial I/C

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Re: 33-3088 on 7/12
« Reply #4 on: July 12, 2009, 10:16:45 AM »
Do we know the staus on the members down?

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Re: 33-3088 on 7/12
« Reply #5 on: July 12, 2009, 10:18:13 AM »
Any pictures of this three alarmer?

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Re: 33-3088 on 7/12
« Reply #6 on: July 12, 2009, 10:36:37 AM »
Fire at Brooklyn home kills two

Sunday, July 12th 2009, 8:56 AM

Two people were killed Sunday morning when a blaze engulfed a Brooklyn home, trapping the victims inside.

The fire erupted about 5 a.m. on Avenue K in Flatbush, sending concerned neighbors running toward the burning house.

Glass shattered. Smoke billowed. And a man standing near a second-floor window screamed for help.

"Jump! Jump! Jump!" hollered Anthony Delcid, 30, who stopped at the scene as he was driving home from work. "But he kept praying, saying 'Lord have mercy' over and over again. I heard a woman screaming inside too - for maybe two minutes. Then he disappeared and we didn't see him again."

Delcid and a neighbor in bare feet tried to help, but were beaten back by the raging fire.

"We went around the front and kicked in the door," Delcid said. "We kicked it in and went like three steps into the building, but the smoke was so bad, we couldn't stay."

Neighbor Kissondial Patrick, 57, said the stairs were on fire.

It took firefighters more than an hour to squash the blaze. They were still at the home hours later, searching for other possible victims.

The cause of the blaze is under investigation.




Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2009/07/12/2009-07-12_deadly_brooklyn_fire.html#ixzz0L3Wnxu8H&C

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Re: 33-3088 on 7/12
« Reply #7 on: July 12, 2009, 12:46:58 PM »
@1230: Batt. 43 requested a truck company to assist in the search at 33-3088.  Ladder 103 s/c.

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Re: 33-3088 on 7/12
« Reply #8 on: July 12, 2009, 01:37:32 PM »
Guess on this one, its going to be hard to get a complete and accurate run down.

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Re: 33-3088 on 7/12
« Reply #9 on: July 12, 2009, 02:13:20 PM »
One could listen on scanamerica to the archive tape

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Re: 33-3088 on 7/12
« Reply #10 on: July 12, 2009, 02:23:34 PM »
Thats a great site, this box is just so ongoing. I posted up to the 3rd alarm from that site but then gets to confusing.

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Re: 33-3088 on 7/12
« Reply #11 on: July 12, 2009, 09:06:55 PM »
Courtesy of Ex Chief 84

Brooklyn,  N. Y.  07/12/09  @  05:00 hrs.

Flatlands   Section

 

Box   3088

address:               3920   Ave  “K”   x   East  40th  St.

 

3088  @  04:58

Engs.   309,  255,  323

T. Lad.  159,   T. Lad.  157

Batt.  41  s/c

 

10 – 75 – 3088  @  05:02

Ladder  174   is  designated  as  the   “FAST”   Truck

Eng.  248,  276*  ( *from another Box)

Rescue  Co. #2

Squad  Co.  #1

Batt.  33

Division  15

 

2nd  Alarm:

2 – 2 – 3088  @  05:05

Engs.   321,  310,  281

Lad.  156,   Lad.  147

Eng.  284   w /  Satellite  3

Batt.  58   “Safety  Officer”

Batt.  48   “Resource  Unit  Leader”

Rescue  Battalion   /   Safety  Battalion

Fieldcom  1   /   Tactical  Support  Unit  #2

Command  Tactical  Unit

Car  15:     Assist.  Chief  Thomas  Galvin

 

Fire  Building:

2 ˝  Story  Frame   20 x 40  P / D

Surrounding  Properties:

Exp. #1:   Is  a  Street

Exp. #2:   Is  a  Similar  Type  detach

Exp. #3:   Is  a  Rear  Yard

Exp. #4:   Is  a  Similar  Type  detach

 

@  05:06

Batt.  41  reports:     At  Box  3088,    We  have  fire  on  the  1st  &  2nd  floors  of  a  2 ˝  Story  Frame

Private  Dwelling,   with  extensions  to  Exp. #2.    We  have    2 – lines  stretched,    2 – lines  in 

operation.    Searches   are   underway.    Trucks  are  making  entry.     Fire   is   Doubtful.

 

@  05:09

Batt.  41:    Special  Call  an  additional  Engine  &  Truck  above  the  2nd  Alarm.

Eng.   250   &   TowerLadder  170   are  s/c

 

@  05;18

Division  15:     Special  Call  ( 2 )  additional   Trucks.

T. Lad.  153      &     T. Lad.  105  act.  T. Lad.  157   are  s/c

 

@  05:22

Batt.  48:     Box  3088,    We  have  ( 1 )  10-45   No  Code

 

@  05:26

 Batt.  48:     Box  3088,   We  have  a   2nd   10 – 45   No  Code.

The  1st    10 – 45    is   a   Code  1,    ( deceased )

 

@  05:27

Batt.  48:     Box  3088,    We  have   2 – lines  stretched   and   in  operation  in  the  original  Fire  Bldg.

We  have  1 – line  stretched  into  Exp. #2,    1 – line  stretched  into  Exp. #4.    Making  good  progress.

Fire  is   Still   Doubtful.

 

@  05:28

Fieldcom  1:     By  orders  of  Division  15,   Transmit   a   3rd  Alarm

 

3rd  Alarm:

3 – 3 – 3088  @  05:28

Engs.   257,  254,  330

Batt.  38

Batt.  44   “Staging  area  Manager”

Batt.  43   “Air  Re-Con  Chief”

Mask  Service  Unit #1

Staging  Area:     Ave  “K”    &   East  42nd  St.

 

@  05:45

Fieldcom  1:     Progress  Report  for  the  3rd  Alarm,   Box  3088,    Division  15  reports:

We  are  in  exterior  operations  on  the  original  Fire  Bldg.     All  members  have  been  removed

from  the  Bldg.     Fire  in  the  Exposures  has  been  knocked  down.    The  2nd  10-45   is  now   a

Code  1,  ( deceased )   for   a   total   of   ( 2 )  10-45’s  /  Code  1’s.   ( deceased )   Fire  remains   Doubtful.

 

@  06:16

Fieldcom  1:     Progress  Report  for  the  3rd  Alarm,   Box  3088,     Car  15,   Assist.  Chief  Thomas  Galvin

reports:    Fire  in  both  exposures  has  been  knocked  down.     Primary  Searches  in  both  Exposures   

are  negative.     Still  extinguishing  pockets  of  fire  in  the  attic  of  the  original   Fire  Bldg.   from  the

exterior  using  the  TowerLadder.    He  place’s  this   Fire   UnderControl.

 

(  Job  Duration:    1 hr.  /  19  mins. )

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Re: 33-3088 on 7/12
« Reply #12 on: July 12, 2009, 10:42:27 PM »
Thank you ExChief 84 and Efd274

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Re: 33-3088 on 7/12
« Reply #13 on: July 13, 2009, 07:13:37 AM »
you're welcome

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Re: 33-3088 on 7/12
« Reply #14 on: July 14, 2009, 10:37:48 PM »
Found a picture, story and a video on the Bravest:

http://www.thebravest.com/FDNYNewsArchive/09/0709/12a.htm