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    4/23/24 Brooklyn 4th Alarm Box 2865

    I agree. But divisions don’t paint the whole picture. L148 and L172 have been very busy/consistent and catch a lot of their work in the 15th division cause they border it yet are Div 11 and Div 8 companies. The 15th is also much larger than the 8th and 11th. Same can be said though about L147...
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    4/24/24 Brooklyn All Hands Box 2931

    172 again!
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    4/15/24 Staten Islands All Hands Box 2244

    Thank you! Figured it’s the engines that determine the second rather than the trucks
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    4/15/24 Staten Islands All Hands Box 2244

    Curious as to what trucks relocated too considering so many south Brooklyn companies unable to relocate due to old rigs
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    4/15/24 Staten Islands All Hands Box 2244

    How many extra E&T can one request before having to make it a second?
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    1/22/24 Brooklyn All Hands Box 2965

    I believe they would have been extra truck if not for renovations
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    1/14/24 Brooklyn 2nd Alarm Box 1290

    I believe Grogan clarified earlier that 105 was 10-8 and in the area putting them ahead of 114 due to the relocation
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    1/14/24 Brooklyn 2nd Alarm Box 1290

    Appreciate the insight. Thank you
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    1/14/24 Brooklyn 2nd Alarm Box 1290

    I don’t believe anyone is arguing for slower response times. But getting tickles to turn out for relocates before a box is even dumped or going 10-8 well before you’re even remotely where you’re supposed to be, is what companies have the issue with.
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    1/14/24 Brooklyn 2nd Alarm Box 1290

    Some companies only get relocated to specific companies and no matter how fast the turn out, it isn’t going to get them into the job if it’s a quick Extra E&T. Tillers and 95fters, for example.
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