4/20/22 Brooklyn All-Hands Box 3688

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Plumb Beach off Belt PKWY

Abandoned boat fire on the beach

BC43 to BK: Using All-Hands. 1LSO operating off booster water. DWH.

TL159 FAST

Div. 8 on the BK frequency responding to Box 3688

M-9 and Marine Battalion 10-84

BC43: Primaries are negative and trucks are opening up.

RAC5 to BK: Responding to Box 3688, but stuck in heavy traffic on Belt PKWY

Probably:
E321, E246, E254, E309
L169, T153, T159F
RS02, SQ01
BC. 43, 58
Div. 8
M-9, Marine BC
RAC5

*BC33 on another run*

Relocations:
TL114/TL159
 
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Plumb Beach off Belt PKWY

Abandoned boat fire on the beach

BC43 to BK: Using All-Hands. 1LSO operating off booster water. DWH.

TL159 FAST

Div. 8 on the BK frequency responding to Box 3688

M-9 and Marine Battalion 10-84

BC43: Primaries are negative and trucks are opening up.

RAC5 to BK: Responding to Box 3688, but stuck in heavy traffic on Belt PKWY

Probably:
E321, E246, E254, E309
L169, T153, T159F
RS02, SQ01
BC. 43, 58
Div. 8
M-9, Marine BC
RAC5

*BC33 on another run*

Relocations:
TL114/TL159
Surprised M-9 made it in and not turned around. Shallow water, no exposure problem etc. Boat on fire probably burned to ground by the time they arrived.
 
Surprised M-9 made it in and not turned around. Shallow water, no exposure problem etc. Boat on fire probably burned to ground by the time they arrived.
True. M-9 did say they were 10-84 and that the Marine Battalion could go 10-8 not needed, but the Marine Battalion was only a few minutes out and ended up continuing in.

Maybe the thought was since land units didn’t have a water source, the marine Units could hit it from the water. Guess E321 ended up using their booster with a line.
 
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