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    TACTICAL USE OF FIRE HYDRANTS.

    But 35ft 5" connection will collapse if the hydrant pressure gets too low at a major fire or water emergency situation in the summer. Yes, the hard suction is harder to position and use, but it has advantages as I said when water pressure is low, or water mains are small. Captain Bob Rainey FDNY...
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    Station Bells

    When I started in the FDNY in the early 1970s the "bells" were still in use. I remember sitting in the Housewatch at Engine 73, Squad 2 & Ladder 42, in the South Bronx when my unit, Engine 27 at that time, was relocated to E-73 from our usual firehouse in SOHO in lower Manhattan. The Bronx was...
  3. FDNY Jennings St. Collapse site 1974.jpg

    FDNY Jennings St. Collapse site 1974.jpg

  4. FDNY jennings St. Fire & Collapse South Bronx.jpg

    FDNY jennings St. Fire & Collapse South Bronx.jpg

  5. FDNY Jennings Street Collapse 1975 or 74.jpg

    FDNY Jennings Street Collapse 1975 or 74.jpg

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    3/13/2025 Bronx 5th Alarm Box 3121

    Brothers and Sisters, "The Bronx is still Burning" Taxpayers are some of the most difficult fires to fight. No two taxpayers truly the same. Often the safest thing to do is to "surround and drown" the fire. After :20 minutes of NOT making real progress on the fire, you Must remember the "Rs"...
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    3/2/25 Staten Island 2nd Alarm Box 749

    I have taught FAST team operation over the years. I hear what you say that the Deputy never transmitted the 10-66. FAST Operations are sometimes more complicated then appears at first. Therefore, I am great believer in calling all the help you may need BEFORE you need it. I know I'm playing...
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    3/2/25 Staten Island 2nd Alarm Box 749

    In the FDNY when a 1066 is transmitted, the NEXT ALARM MUST BE TRANSMITTED. If the fire is a 2nd Alarm and a 10-66 is Transmitted a 3rd Alarm must be ALSO TRANSMITTED. A 10-66 is a Mayday! that CANNOT be handled by the units already on the scene. Captain Bob Rainey FDNY Engine 26 retired
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    New York Telephone Fire 50 Years On

    I, as I said worked this fire and there was NO mark on my FDNY Medical Folder ever. I was lucky and never had health problems related to this fire but "NO FOLLOW UP WAS EVER DONE TO MYSELF OR ALOT OF THE OTHER MEMBERS THAT FOUGHT THIS FIRE." Captain Bob Rainey FDNY Engine 26 retired,
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    New York Telephone Fire 50 Years On

    I proudly wear the "Ma Bell Fire Ribbon" on my FDNY dress uniform and yes, the uniform still fits. Captain Bob Rainey FDNY Engine 26 retired
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    New York Telephone Fire 50 Years On

    I responded to the Telphone Company with my unit at that time Engine 27. We responded I think on the 2nd Alarm and spent many hours at the scene. It was the Smokiest and hottest fire I every fought in my 30 years with the FDNY. It was like walking into a toaster because of al the hot metal in...
  12. FDNY Disaster at Ma. Bells 2nd Ave  & E. 12th St. 2-27-75.jpg

    FDNY Disaster at Ma. Bells 2nd Ave & E. 12th St. 2-27-75.jpg

  13. FDNY Disaster At Ma Bells NY Telepone Co. 2-27-75 2nd Ave. & 13 St..jpg

    FDNY Disaster At Ma Bells NY Telepone Co. 2-27-75 2nd Ave. & 13 St..jpg

  14. FDNY disaster at Ma Bells SMOKE SMOKE SMOKE.jpeg

    FDNY disaster at Ma Bells SMOKE SMOKE SMOKE.jpeg

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    Lithium Battery Task Force

    Brother and Sisters, the Underwriter's Labatory "U.L." just finished tests on Lithium Batteries, at their Reseach Facility locate near the Philadelphia Airport. The research report by U.L. has not yet been published as far as I know. I was doing research online on this problem online and...
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    TACTICAL USE OF FIRE HYDRANTS.

    That is a fact. I think it is still so, that FDNY Book of regulations Requires units arriving on 2nd or greater alarm, MUST us a 4 1/2" (Now Normally 5") ridged Hard Suction. I still think that the FDNY Book of Regulations states that the 1sd due Engine on the 1srt Alarm can use inline pumping...
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    TACTICAL USE OF FIRE HYDRANTS.

    That generally is true, about using a 35 ft. 5" feedline/supply line to the pumps, can give good water. The reason for the hard Suction is for Drafting or other situations where a negative pressure, such as low hydrant pressure at a major fire. or when the Engine Company tries to pump to too...
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    Hazmat 2 (Reserve) redesignated to Hazmat 7?

    I truly believe this "7" is a "Typo" Captain Bob Rainey FDNY Engine 25 retired
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