6/17/2012 Brooklyn All Hands Box 904

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Batt 57 reports Fire in  a brownstone
Fire in the walls between 2nd & 3rd floors 

3 story 20 x 50

Exp 1  Street
      2  Sim
      3  Unknown
      4  Sim

1st alarm ( not sure of order )  E 235  E 217  E  214  TL 111  L 112?

10-75  E 222    L 102 F/T  Res 2  Sq 252  Div 15

Batt 57 reports Fire extended into cockloft
X eng & truck requested  E 230  L 176 

Batt 57 reports Fire darkening down Prim. search neg. on 3rd and 2nd floors

Div 15 reports searches completed on all floors and negative
Heavy smoke condition  Fire remains doutbful

Div 15 reports secondary searches in progress  Fire Prob. will hold

Div 15 reports Fire under control  10-41 (1)  unable to find cause for fire


E 221 / E 230
TL 146 / TL 111
E 290 / E 214
E 237 / E 222



 
Thanks Mr JOR..........Another job in the truckless triangle.......2nd, 3rd, 4th & 5th due  engines all single companys.......I had the right  engines listed........Lets make a deal......door 1, 2 or 3..........
 
Way back when .....on Siegel St. 904 was 108s furthest 2nd due box.
 
68jk09 said:
Way back when .....on Siegel St. 904 was 108s furthest 2nd due box.

Chief, amazing thing about the area around 111's qtrs, between boxes 900 and 906  111 ran in with 4 different trucks,  111 first due of course and second due trucks were
900  -  132
901 & 903  -112
902 & 904  -108
906  -123

also 111's response area included boxes on Myrtle Ave and they were second due at the north end of Kings County Hospital Box 1002 Albany Ave. & Winthrop St.
 
Back in the early '60s they changed a lot of Avenues from 2 way to 1 way & Alarm assignnements were changed accordingly....as i said before 904 was the furthest 2nd due box for 108 ....my 1st Second Alarm response in the Co was to 906 at Sumner & Macon.....at that time we went almost to Sumner & Fulton on the Second from Siegel St..       
 
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