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Acting Battalion ChiefWhat does ABC means next to B-41?
Acting Battalion ChiefWhat does ABC means next to B-41?
ABCs normally have the same roles as a Battalion Chief would, if FC made a statement such as you mentioned it could be because he was going to be assigned to a special duty that needed additional training. Something such as foam operations, roof operations, etc. I've never heard this happen very often because somebody would be an ABC is normally (possibly all the time I'm not quite sure) a captain so they would have considerable experience in most operations.So what are the ABC roles at a fire? Or in general? I've seen several large fires where chiefs were special called and say fc made the statement of make sure there not ABC.
I can see that. I remember seeing it in several multi alarm fires fc special called say 2 chiefs and added the make sure there not ABC. I've seen it also where say B39 and B51 are responding to a fire, with say the 39 as an ABC and the 51 will take command even though they are 2nd due. Which made me think a little about it. One of them though was the major foam ops fire in Staten Island about a year ago or so.ABCs normally have the same roles as a Battalion Chief would, if FC made a statement such as you mentioned it could be because he was going to be assigned to a special duty that needed additional training. Something such as foam operations, roof operations, etc. I've never heard this happen very often because somebody would be an ABC is normally (possibly all the time I'm not quite sure) a captain so they would have considerable experience in most operations.
I was a newly promoted Capt. in the Bronx. This was my second tour and I get a call from the Division and they tell me that I'm the ABC tomorrow on my second day tour. I remind the Aide of my seniority and he tells me that they are aware and that I'm the only Captain available. Thanks to my prayers, all goes well.If there’s isn’t a captain available who is on the promotional list, I’ve seen where the take the most senior captain.
This was in 1990.Good luck tomorrow Tom - I'm sure you'll be fine - I'll be watching for that multiple!!!
I guess it went well then..... lolThis was in 1990.
Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, well guess it went well anywayThis was in 1990.
That’s a great story chief! As for an ABC being relieved by another BC, your point is well taken!
Question for you: Do they offer over-time to battalion chiefs before filling with a captain? Where I worked, if the lieutenant was off, by contract they had to offer it to the lieutenants. If no lieutenant took it, then a sergeant would be bumped up to acting lieutenant for th
IN FDNY. I believe they can offer Comp Time. No O/T for BC's.That’s a great story chief! As for an ABC being relieved by another BC, your point is well taken!
Question for you: Do they offer over-time to battalion chiefs before filling with a captain? Where I worked, if the lieutenant was off, by contract they had to offer it to the lieutenants. If no lieutenant took it, then a sergeant would be bumped up to acting lieutenant for the shift
Both Rescue 5 and Squad 252 were 84 at the command post. But after a few mins they were released.Relief purposes Rescue was turned around only squad kept in
DC?That’s a great story chief! As for an ABC being relieved by another BC, your point is well taken!
Question for you: Do they offer over-time to battalion chiefs before filling with a captain? Where I worked, if the lieutenant was off, by contract they had to offer it to the lieutenants. If no lieutenant took it, then a sergeant would be bumped up to acting lieutenant for the shift