2/21/23 Brooklyn All Hands Box 1777

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Address: 224 Highland B'lvd.

9 story, 150'x150' Class 3 MD
Report of fire apt. A12

Maybe,
E233, 290, 231, 236
L175, 176, 120, 103F
B44, 37
S252
R2
D15
RAC2

E233 gave 10-75

L103F - 4 Engines & 3 Trucks assigned on the initial alarm

B44 gave All Hands for fire on 8th floor, 1 L/S/O

B44: searches on fire floor delayed due to medium clutter condition

D15: UC (duration 43 min.)

D15: (1) 10-45 Code 4

E254 act. E332
E226 act. E290
E282 act. E233
L172 act. L120
 
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Those buildings are built on a very steep slope. So 6 stories from sidewalk up on Highland side but 3 extra floors Down for a total of 9 that face the rear.
 
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We responded to that box when we had the American LaFrance rig and taking up we got another box in Brownsville. So we start heading down Miller Ave., which is almost 90* down hill, and the aerial came out about 3 feet when it was bedded. The later rigs, Seagraves, had a ladder lock to prevent that from happening. Back in the 70's everything was a learning experience because fire duty was so prevalent and things were changing almost daily.
 
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