According to NYCFireBox, which I know isn’t always accurate, 330/172 is first due but the comment above pointing out the phone alarm out for an electrical fire makes sense as well.
Well, if that’s the case I apologize, but I can say that there are companies mentioned here who have already surpassed their 1st due totals from 2023, and that I know for a fact based from the guy who keeps track of that.
I should have mentioned more so about 1st due work numbers from the start.
We’ll reevaluate when 2024 numbers drop and considering YTD numbers show that many of these companies, including 330/172 have well surpassed their totals from 2023, we can talk then.
This is 2023 numbers. The argument being made is 2024. It’s okay that Div 8 and “slower” Div 15 companies are doing well. It’s not going to hurt the 15th’s legacy, I promise.
Where have you been?
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Appears you’re from 281/147 so if you’re just hating on these companies that your old house runs in with, that’s pretty stupid.
Thank you for this brother. This is my grandfather and I was very fortunate to be searching something about his scaling ladder rescue and this popped up.
The FDNY was his livelihood. I swear the day I got on the job, he was prouder than the day his own son, my uncle Gary Bulger ret. L18 got...
I understand that. But whether or not the first due engine was there or not, this was going to be a multiple alarm fire either way. 243 was 30 seconds behind the would be arrival of 330.
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My point being is that Dan’s comment is a direct slap in the face of the first due companie’s...
I’m still trying to understand where you heard/why you thought there were a lot of newly promoted officers and an ABC first due at this job? Because that is beyond false. What went wrong was the extremely heavy fire load upon arrival and the delayed call for 911.
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