Putting the question of whether or not city residents should get 0, 5, 10 points aside, the test itself has nothing to do with firefighting so it really doesn’t judge any candidate’s ability and fitness for the job. It’s basically assessing how good you are at following instructions and doing...
I guess it could be safer? Still seems like it’s a bit off to call a building attached on two sides (with that little 1 story taxpayer on the 4 side) isolated.
If the intention was to mention no roof access from exposure 2, couldn’t that be added as a standalone item in the CIDS? Might be more...
Last time this building burned was an apartment or two over on the 2nd floor. Arson case where the resident’s boyfriend lit the apartment up with her trapped inside.
https://nycfire.net/forums/threads/1-21-20-manhattan-10-77-box-1233.60218/
I wonder if this is a non-functional rollout of the new feature that was mentioned a few months back and never explained.
Could be nice to have a live chat on this website.
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