11/30/22 Queens 3rd Alarm Box 4204

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Fire Location: 67-30 & 67-32 Metropolitan Ave (Metro Deli)

Fire through the roof of a 1 story commercial

B-28 All Hands extra Engine & Truck

E-319,291,Sq288,286,271s/c
L-140,135,124(Fast),136s/c
B-28,46
R-4
Sq-252
D-14
Rac-2

B-28 Transmit a 2nd Alarm fire in 2 stores @ 07:42

2nd Alarm
E-206,292,287,285s/c
E-324 w/ Sat. 4
L-112,127 Act. 135s/c,173 Act. ??s/c,119 Act. ??s/c
B-37(FF)
B-45(RUL)
B-35(Safety)
RB,SB
FC
Tac-1
RM-1
CTU

FC per Car-15 Transmit a 3rd Alarm @ 08:21

3rd Alarm
E-325 Act. 291,277,326 Act. 292,218,332(Comm)
L-143,138
B-54 Act. 46(FF)
B-44(Staging)
Rac-4
Mask
Car-4 (Chief of Operations)
Car-15 (Chief of Training)
Car-12C (Safety Liaison)
Car-22F (Supervisor of Mechanics)
Car-16C (Director of Fire Alarm Dispatch)

Watch Line
E-312

Relocations:
Engine 5 Act. Engine 291
Engine 325 Act. Engine 291
Engine 326 Act. Engine 292
Ladder 127 Act. Ladder 135
Ladder 173 Act. Ladder ??
Ladder 119 Act. Ladder ??
Ladder 129 Act. Ladder 140
Ladder 113 Act. Ladder 112
Battalion 54 Act. Battalion 46

Battalion 57 Act. Battalion 46
Battalion 48 Act. Battalion 37

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Original Citizens App video shows, prior to arrival of FD units, heavy fire and smoke condition from the roof. Meanwhile, people calmly standing in front of, and walking out of the Deli like they didn't know what was going on over their heads!
 
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Fire Location: 67-30 & 67-32 Metropolitan Ave (Metro Deli)

Fire through the roof of a 1 story commercial

B-28 All Hands extra Engine & Truck

E-319,291,Sq288,286,271s/c
L-140,135,124(Fast),136s/c
B-28,46
R-4
Sq-252
D-14
Rac-2

B-28 Transmit a 2nd Alarm fire in 2 stores @ 07:42

2nd Alarm
E-206,292,287,285s/c
E-324 w/ Sat. 4
L-112,127 Act. 135s/c,173 Act. ??s/c,119 Act. ??s/c
B-37(FF)
B-45(RUL)
B-35(Safety)
RB,SB
FC
Tac-1
RM-1
CTU

FC per D-14 Transmit a 3rd Alarm @ 08:21

3rd Alarm
E-325 Act. 291,277,326 Act. 292,218,332(Comm)
L-143,138
B-54 Act. 46(FF)
B-44(Staging)
Rac-4
Mask
Car-4 (Chief of Operations)
Car-15 (Chief of Training)

Relocations:
Engine 325 Act. Engine 291
Engine 326 Act. Engine 292
Ladder 127 Act. Ladder 135
Ladder 173 Act. Ladder ??
Ladder 119 Act. Ladder ??
Battalion 54 Act. Battalion 46
 
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Car-4 (Chief of Fire Operations John Esposito )

Car-15 (Chief of Training DAC Frank Leeb)
 
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Probably one of the lousiest and most unique places to have a major fire in morning rush hour.
- Main entrance to Christ the King HS to the left of the fire building
- "M" train Metropolitan Av Station to the right and the freight line running alongside it and beyond... and the shopping center(Metro Mall is it still called?)
- Metropolitan the only man thoroughfare through here thanks to the cemeteries on both sides ... hence why dispatch had to direct 3rd alarm companies to staging going through Glendale and up Cooper to 78th Street, otherwise it's Eliot to 69th Street
 

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Box loaded up due to calls - 07:31

L-140: (While responding) Heavy smoke on the horizon - Give the 10-75 - 07:32

E-291: (10-84) Urgent 10-75 - Heavy fire through the roof - 07:34

L-140: All Hands - Extra E&T - 07:34

B-28: You gonna make this a 2nd Alarm - We have fire in 67-30 & 67-32 Metropolitan - 07:41
 
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Back in the late 70’s a church burnt down across the street in that cemetery.
The church that you are speaking about was the Trinity Lutheran Church on the top of the hill in the cemetery. It was on the same side as the fire this morning. This was a easy one to remember. My sister was getting married there 3 weeks after the fire and l was riding with 319. We were 1st due and heavy smoke banked down to the street when we pulled up. Nobody knew where the fire was at first.
 
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Depending on the time of day it's a toss up between either 319 or 291.

319 is 1st due up to the Metro M train station which is next to the fire building. 291 is 1st due to the next building Metro Mall at 6626 Metro Ave. 319 has to go west on Metro and at that time of the morning there is heavy traffic. 291 has to go east on Metro Ave which has light traffic. And the opposite goes at night time.
 
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Back in the late 70’s a church burnt down across the street in that cemetery.
The church that you are speaking about was the Trinity Lutheran Church on the top of the hill in the cemetery. It was on the same side as the fire this morning. This was a easy one to remember. My sister was getting married there 3 weeks after the fire and l was riding with 319. We were 1st due and heavy smoke banked down to the street when we pulled up. Nobody knew where the fire was at first.
E2B5A6E2-52C3-47D0-BDA7-7035EB6F8C8F.jpegI couldn’t even begin to count the number of times I walked past this mornings fire building on my way to the M train.
 
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I remember reading the article as well as seeing it on a DVD I have. I believe that church was somewhat recently renovated then the fire happened a short time after.
 
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