Personnel have to reside within one of the following counties, New York (mn), Kings (Bk), Queens, Richmond (Staten Island), Bronx, Rockland, Orange, Westchester, Nassau, Suffolk.
I believe that's all of them.
So lets say if there's a vacancy in the Resuce BN, if there's no one usually assisgned to the rescue battalion to fill it. Do they get someone from either the Hazmat BN, Marine BN, Safety BN? Or do they find a BC that has experience within the SOC and have them work the RB for the tour?
In my opinion, it doesn't really seem like a new division is warranted. Now if a division in Queens reached 35, maybe even 45 multiples in a year then the topic of a new division is warranted. But it doesn't seem like were going to reach 45 multiples within the next 2-3 years.
I'd pinpoint it down between April and June of 2021, after the 8th Alarm in Jackson Heights in April of that year.
https://www.nycfire.net/forums/threads/4-6-21-queens-8th-alarm-box-7864.65540/
Cap, that is severely inflated, the London Fire Brigade lost about 327 Firefighters, out of a force of about 2,700. London still had about 20,000 Auxilliary Firemen from 1938-1941, (majority of those 327 were from the AFS.) 1941 merged the LFB into the National Fire Service. Losses in London...
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