That's why I like AC Moore , always very hands on like a frontline FF and smiling. Got to be a good reason why he is rising in ranks over the last several years
you're right, looking at the ann st 10-60 a few months ago 2nd squad was assigned on the major., I just thought that was dispatcher discretion for that incident.
It seems like it was transmitted either with or after the request for major matrix, as indicated by the 2nd squad on 2nd alm. 2nd squad gets assigned on the 10-60 not the major matrix.
That 8th alarm was the last fire to go above 5th alarm, that must have been the game changer??? FDNY changes very often. A couple weeks, months or years from now might see 6th 7th and above again, who knows.
Your curiosity is as good as mines, maybe one of the other fellas on here knows why. It is my understanding that 5th alarm was always officially supposed to be the highest alarm
Excellent rundown as usual. E71 not on 3rd alm though, they went 10-99 on a ems run (box 2307) 5 minutes after 3rd alm transmitted. More than likely a relocating/acting engine instead. Listening to both manhattan & bronx it was 10-33 central. Definitely tough feeling in some of the gaps. Once...
In photo 110 (great photos as always by the way) there appears to be 9 members of Rescue 2 on scene taking a photo next the rescue and collapse rigs. My assumption would be the normal 6 members on the rescue and the additional members transporting collapse rig. However, All this time I thought...
Great Rundown. BC45 instead of BC28 as all hands chief. Also, L102 L140 L101 were all 10-84 and operating. I believe L102 was one of the 3rd alarm trucks with L128, sounded like TL124 added by Brooklyn as an additional truck on 3rd due to being in area. L140 L101 possibly 2 s/c trucks not...
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