So I asked that question for you, when it was still occupied with people living on the island around 100 after the feds moved out about 30. Keep in mind that’s still 20 years ago
For years it was protected by federal firefighters till it was turned over to the city. Know a bunch of the federal guys that worked it. What A gig!!!!
Originally a car fire in the rear, approx 0120hrs
Box then transmitted for extension to the garage in the rear.
332
175
236, 233, 231, 225
176 120 fast 107 for Cids for window bars
44, ?, div 15
Rigs get beat up in different ways, it’s not all mileage or running. It doesn’t really matter where it is technology changes over time and inherent issues with rigs will have the same issues slow or busy it’s just the
Matter of time which those issues show their colors. Pumping fires or use of...
Working fire at 110 State St New Cassel industrial Park area Westbury Jeep service facility.
Truck Fire in the building on a lift.
Hicksville, Syosset, Carle Place
Mutual aide
Kind of the similar question as to why we number exposures 1-2-3-4
And a good portion of the country uses
A-B-C-D.
neither is wrong both are effective and I’d assume a fireman in NY could figure out the bravo side and fireman in California could figure out the 3 side.
Units on scene at 9 Cherrywood Lane
Chief on scene advising of fire throughout a 1 story private dwelling.
mutual aid from
Port Washington
Great neck
Roslyn
Plandome
Nassau county does an exercise annually with the fdny. It’s called a mobex drill usually 5 engines and 5 trucks respond to a multi unit drill site in nyc (usually close to the Nassau queens border) and operate together on some level. Also Nassau fire Marshall’s office has city boxes of adaptors...
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