Not sure if there is any real assistance FDNY can provide, are their members trained in forest firefighting?
The dept I work for is a major urban dept for our area (definitely not the size of FDNY but bigger then Buffalo) and we don't go into the bush to help with these fires. We go back fill...
I believe there was a retired staff chief on the GSE podcast who was on scene very early to the downed plane (can’t remember his rank at that time) but I seem to remember him stating he just went 10-8 from another job in Manhattan when the plane box came in. If memory serves me right his name...
I’m from Alberta where some of this smoke is coming from. It’s a very early start to our wildfire season and I think it’s going to be a long summer. There is also a very major fire in the Halifax, Nova Scotia area, in our maritimes, our east coast.
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Interesting data. But for sure not unique to FDNY. On my department in Alberta Canada we added a pump (engine) to our downtown station because pump 1 was doing 5000 runs a year. Last year Pump 1 and Pump1A both did over 5000
Thanks for the reply. I do T know a ton about NJ other than looking at a map. Was curious with my question because I don’t see any units from Newark and they seem closer then something like Paterson, same with Hackensack. Maybe I’m wrong though
I thought sometime in the last year or two “normally assigned rescue and squad” was changed and now a rescue and squad are always assigned even if they are not the “normally assigned”. I would have read this info somewhere on this site
I know some of the staff chiefs take their turn as city-wide commander or some respond on 4th alarms I understand but what do the people in the other “cars” do at an event like this. Like the Deputy Director of Fire Alarm or Director of Technical Services or Supervisor of Mechanics as I’d assume...
This is the city I live and work in. Used to be at Station 8 that responds to the area this happened. First officers killed since 2015 who was first since 1992. Definitely doesn’t happen often. Thoughts are with the co-workers, their families and all of the EPS family...
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