6/4/25 Brooklyn 3rd Alarm Box 787

Fire Location: 922 Lafayette Ave

L-111 gave the 10-75

Fire in a 3 story MD

E-214,222,230,218,237
L-111,102,108(Fast),112
B-37,57
R-2
Sq-252
D-11
Rac-2


2nd Alarm fire on all 3 floors with extension to exposures

B-37 s/c a TL above the 2nd Alarm

2nd Alarm
E-277,234,233
E-207 w/ Sat. 6
L-123,124s/c
B-35(FF)
B-38(RUL)
B-44(Safety)
RB,SB
FC
Tac-2
RM
CTU
Car-7(Brooklyn Borough Commander)
Car-13R (Chief Fire Inspector)

FC have Sat. 6 bring the manifold to the front of the building

FC per D-11 transmit the 3rd Alarm @13:52

*Lewis Ave & DeKalb Ave Staging*

3rd Alarm
E-227,210,221,235,332(Comm)
L-132,120,3 Act. 108s/c,176s/c
B-31(FF)
B-41(Staging)
Rac-1
Mask
Car-1(Fire Commissioner)
Car-4E (Deputy Chief Of CTTF)
Car-11 (Chief of Special Operations Command)
Car-12A (Executive Officer To The Chief of Safety Command)
Car-11X (Captain of Command Tactical Unit)

FC we have extension into exposure 2&4 in the cockloft. 1 TL set up and in opp. 4 L/S 3 in Opp. Working on stretching a line to the rear


Relocations:
Battalion 2 Act. Battalion 37
Battalion 46 Act. Battalion 38

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F.D.N.Y. CAR 1. COMMISSIONER TUCKER 10-84
 
Fire Location: 922 Lafayette Ave

L-111 gave the 10-75

Fire in a 3 story MD

E-214,222,230,218,237
L-111,102,108(Fast),112
B-37,57
R-2
Sq-252
D-11
Rac-2


2nd Alarm fire on all 3 floors with extension to exposures

B-37 s/c a TL above the 2nd Alarm

2nd Alarm
E-277,234,233
E-207 w/ Sat. 6
L-123,124s/c
B-35(FF)
B-38(RUL)
B-44(Safety)
RB,SB
FC
Tac-2
RM
CTU
Car-7(Brooklyn Borough Commander)
Car-13R (Chief Fire Inspector)

FC have Sat. 6 bring the manifold to the front of the building

FC per D-11 transmit the 3rd Alarm @13:52

*Lewis Ave & DeKalb Ave Staging*

3rd Alarm
E-227,210,221,235,332(Comm)
L-132,120,3 Act. 108s/c,176s/c
B-31(FF)
B-41(Staging)
Rac-1
Mask
Car-1(Fire Commissioner)
Car-4E (Deputy Chief Of CTTF)
Car-11 (Chief of Special Operations Command)
Car-12A (Executive Officer To The Chief of Safety Command)
Car-11X (Captain of Command Tactical Unit)

FC we have extension into exposure 2&4 in the cockloft. 1 TL set up and in opp. 4 L/S 3 in Opp. Working on stretching a line to the rear


Relocations:
Battalion 2 Act. Battalion 37
Battalion 46 Act. Battalion 38

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View attachment 50077
gr8 pics of job.
 
Who said anything about a MCI?
As Darrell said, an MCI is transmitted for every 10-75, along with every 10-76, 10-77, All Hands/Under Control when EMS is requested(?), Explosions, Reported Aircraft Crashes, Collapses, and 10-80s: Even when no patients are reported.

The MCI 23 typically has a minimum response of 6 BLS, 3 ALS, 1 ALS Rescue, 5 Conditions, 1 Hazmat Officer, 1 MERV, 1 MRTU, 1 Deputy Chief, 1 LSU, and an HTO. Compared to the number of units that the Fire Side has, it isn't a lot, but there are a lot of individual units that need to be staged, designated into sectors, etc.
 
As Darrell said, an MCI is transmitted for every 10-75, along with every 10-76, 10-77, All Hands/Under Control when EMS is requested(?), Explosions, Reported Aircraft Crashes, Collapses, and 10-80s: Even when no patients are reported.

The MCI 23 typically has a minimum response of 6 BLS, 3 ALS, 1 ALS Rescue, 5 Conditions, 1 Hazmat Officer, 1 MERV, 1 MRTU, 1 Deputy Chief, 1 LSU, and an HTO. Compared to the number of units that the Fire Side has, it isn't a lot, but there are a lot of individual units that need to be staged, designated into sectors, etc.

As Darrell said, an MCI is transmitted for every 10-75, along with every 10-76, 10-77, All Hands/Under Control when EMS is requested(?), Explosions, Reported Aircraft Crashes, Collapses, and 10-80s: Even when no patients are reported.

The MCI 23 typically has a minimum response of 6 BLS, 3 ALS, 1 ALS Rescue, 5 Conditions, 1 Hazmat Officer, 1 MERV, 1 MRTU, 1 Deputy Chief, 1 LSU, and an HTO. Compared to the number of units that the Fire Side has, it isn't a lot, but there are a lot of individual units that need to be staged, designated into sectors, etc.
yes , on “the fire side “ you actually had two wood frame buildings going in the middle of the block ! Not one 10-45 reported. I can definitely see the need for the original EMS (MCI-21) response on the 10-75. But please explain to me the need for more ems resources to respond as the fire side escalates in alarms according to fire conditions when the original first alarm EMS resource are not actively treating patients and still in a standby mode ? I can definitely see and understand the transmission of MCI -22or 23 as the patient count climbs.
 
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