1/29/26 Brooklyn All Hands Box 2647

Joined
Aug 5, 2015
Messages
4,655
Address: 8501 Fort Hamilton Pkwy. at 85th St.

Fire on the 2nd floor of a 4 story 200x165 class 3 MD

Box loaded up on reports of people trapped - 11:59

B-42: We have an E-Bike fire on the 2nd floor, checking for extension - 12:05

B-42: All Hands (E-228 & TL-114) - 12:09

L-168 FAST

B-42: 2 L/S, 1 L/O - 12:11

B-42: MBFKD - We have (2) 10-45 code 4's - 12:13

B-42: PWH - 12:18

D-8: Under Control - 12:26

Duration: 30 Min.

Maybe:
E-241, 243, 247, 201, 228
L149, 109, 168F, 114
B42, 40
R-5
SQ-1
D-8
RAC-5
HM-1, HMB, E-250 HTU
TA-330

*Looks like first & 2nd engines E-242 & E-284 unavailable

Relocations:
E-246 to E-241
E-248 to E-284
E-276 to E-247
L-113 to L-149
 
Last edited:
Does D8 do more runs in SI or in Brooklyn?
Definitely Brooklyn. If you look at the number of AH jobs as a proxy: fires for the 40, 42, and 43, exceed that of the 21, 22, and 23 - plus D8 I think has some other BK boxes, for example with the 33, plus they would venture further into Brooklyn if the 11th or 15th is unavailable.
 
Difficult operation to get a a good hydrant at this one

247 ended up stretching almost a block 1/2 to supply 241, bunch of buried and frozen hydrants
 

Attachments

  • IMG_7583.jpeg
    IMG_7583.jpeg
    417.8 KB · Views: 15
Address: 8501 Fort Hamilton Pkwy. at 85th St.

Fire on the 2nd floor of a 4 story 200x165 class 3 MD

Box loaded up on reports of people trapped - 11:59

B-42: We have an E-Bike fire on the 2nd floor, checking for extension - 12:05

B-42: All Hands (E-228 & TL-114) - 12:09

L-168 FAST

B-42: 2 L/S, 1 L/O - 12:11

B-42: MBFKD - We have (2) 10-45 code 4's - 12:13

B-42: PWH - 12:18

D-8: Under Control - 12:26

Duration: 30 Min.

Maybe:
E-241, 243, 247, 201, 228
L149, 109, 168F, 114
B42, 40
R-5
SQ-1
D-8
RAC-5
HM-1, HMB, E-250 HTU
TA-330

*Looks like first & 2nd engines E-242 & E-284 unavailable

Relocations:
E-246 to E-241
E-248 to E-284
E-276 to E-247
L-113 to L-149
Looks like E284 was 10-84 in pics
 
have the unions or staff chiefs informed the new administration of the need to keep the engine companies staffed at 5 men until conditions improve. if not...are the hazards of the snow covered/frozen hydrants going to be addressed.
the new administration is in a position to prove whether or not it has the safety of its members as a priority or just a political statement.
 
Back
Top