6/2/2010 Brooklyn All Hands Box 717

Bushwick, Brooklyn, NY, 6/2/10

Address: 945 Flushing Ave between Evergreen Ave and Bushwick Ave

Phone Box 717
Engs. 237, 218, 230
L108, TL124
Battalion 35


10-75-717 - 20:38 hours
E217
L102 (FAST Truck)
Battalion 28
Rescue 2
Squad 252
Division 11


7-5-717 - 20:41 hours
Battalion 35: Box 717, All-Hands on arrival, we have fire in a 1 story warehouse, 300x200.
RAC2

2-2-717 - 20:44 hours
Engs. 216, 206, 271, 277
E207 w/ Satellite 6
TL111, L112
Battalion 37 (Safety Officer)
Battalion 57 (Resource Unit Leader)
Safety, Rescue Battalions
Tactical Support 1
FieldCom, Command Tactical Unit

20:47 hours
BC35: We need 1 additional tower ladder above the 2nd alarm, have them come in on Cook St.
TL146 S/C

20:47 hours
Division 11: Assign another engine to back up the tower ladder on Cook St.
E229 S/C

20:50 hours
Battalion 28: Have EMS respond, have them report to the Command Post.

20:52 hours
The staging area is Flushing Ave and Bushwick Ave

20:59 hours
FieldCom: Progress report for your 2nd Alarm Box 717, at the address of 945 Flushing Ave, off Evergreen and Bushwich Aves, fire in a 1 story factory 300x200, at this time, Division 11, DC Campbell, reports: 2 tower ladders set up in operation, 2 handlines set up in operation, 3rd tower ladder being setup, and have all incoming units report to the command post and set up in front of TL111.  Fire is Doubtful Will Hold.

21:04 hours
Car 15A (DAC James Mooney, Chief of Fire Academy): Ascertain if this is an exterior or interior operation at this time.

21:05 hours
FC: Advise the citywide tour commander this is an exterior operation.  With 2 handlines into the exposure at this time.

21:07 hours
FC: Inform Car 15A no members were committed to the building.

21:17 hours - Duration 41 minutes
FC: Progress report for your 2nd Alarm Box 717, at the address 945 Flushing Ave, that's between Evergreen and Bushwick Aves, at this time Division 11, DC Campbell, reports fire in a 200x300 warehouse.  At this time, 2 tower ladders set up and operating, 2 2 1/2" lines set up and operating from the exterior.  Still knocking down large volume of fire.  At this time all chiefs are operating on the command channel, this fire's still Doubtful, k.

21:33 hours - Duration 57 minutes
FC: Progress report for your 2nd Alarm Box 717, at the address 945 Flushing Ave, that's between Evergreen Ave and Stanwick St,  fire in a 1 story warehouse 200x300.  At this time Division 11 reports all tower ladders have been shut down that were operating, all exterior lines have been shut down.  Still monitoring conditions, all visible fire has been extinguished, Doubtful Will Hold, k.

21:51 hours
FC: Inform Car 15A conditions remain unchanged.  In the process of compiling a complete progress report.

21:53 hours - Duration 1 hours 18 minutes
FC: Progress report for your 2nd Alarm Box 717, at the address 945 Flushing Ave, that's between Evergreen Ave and Stanwick St, fire in a 1 story 200x300 warehouse, at this time DC Campbell, Division 11, reports: 1 tower ladder set back up and operating.  This is going to be an extended operation due to a deep-seated fire in a heavily stocked warehouse.  Extensive overhaul, Doubtful.

22:12 hours - Duration 1 hour 35 minutes
FC: Progress report for your 2nd Alarm Box 717, at the address 945 Flushing Ave, that's between Evergreen Ave and Stanwick St, fire in a 1 story 200x300 warehouse, at this time DC Campbell, Division 11, reports: continuing to operate with 2 tower ladders, all visible fire has been extinguished.  This is going to be an extended operation due to the previously reported deep-seated fire in a heavily stocked warehouse, which will require extensive overhauling.  He is placing this fire at Probably Will Hold, k.

22:16 hours
FC: By orders of Division 11, DC Campbell, special call 2 engines and 2 tower ladders, have them respond to the Flusing Ave side of the building, and 1 engine and 1 battalion chief to the Cook St side of the building, for relief.
Engs. 222, 214, TL119, TL105 S/C to the Flushing Ave (exposure 1) side
E238, Battalion 45 acting 28 S/C to the Cook St (exposure 3) side


22:48 hours
FC: Be advised we are in the process, Division 11 will be radio contact, k.

22:50 hours
DC11: Have DEP respond back to the scene, we have a hydrant we cannot shut down on Cook St.

22:22 hours
DC11: Can you have another truck respond to this box, have them respond to the exposure 3 side.  A rearmount is fine, have them respond with hooks to the exposure 3 side on Cook St.
T118 S/C

22:35 hours
Battalion 38 S/C to relieve Battalion 35

Relocations:
Engines 258/206, 242/207, 228/216, 242/217, 205/218, 15/237, 325/277
Ladders: 120/108, 15/146
Battalions: 45/28, 2/35, 44/57
 
This was in that area where you can get an initial response of 4 single engines before the 1st Ladder. Engs. 237, 218, 230 & E217
 
Did this not go to a 3rd alarm? I have seen reports around 2115hrs that it was, on thebravests twitter.
 
MichaelS said:
Did this not go to a 3rd alarm? I have seen reports around 2115hrs that it was, on thebravests twitter.

Nope, no 3rd alarm transmitted.
 
Maybe a little truck work done by some of the engine companies  ;D
 
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