7/17/24 Bronx 2nd Alarm Box 3466

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Incident Location: 3024 Bronx Park East

Phone Alarm Reporting Fire In A Private Dwelling - 3000 Bronx Park East.

BX/B27: We Are Receiving A Couple Calls On This. @01:49

E62: 10-75 The Box, Fully Involved Private Dwelling. @01:50

BX/B27: TL51 Is Designated Your FAST Truck & Medical Branch Resources Are Responding.

B27: s/c An Extra Engine & Truck (E97/L39). @01:54

BX: Transmits The All Hands With Request For Extra 1&1. @01:55

B27: Fire Throughout A 2.5-Story 20x40 Private Dwelling, 3024 Bronx Park East Is The Corrected Address. Window Bars On The 1st Floor, Primary Searches Are Delayed. 2 L/S, 1 L/O. @01:56

D7: Transmit The 2nd Alarm. @02:04

BX/D7: B18RUL, B19SO, E72 w/ Satellite 2.

**Selected Staging Area - White Plains Road & Adee Avenue**

D7: 3 L/S, 2 L/O. All Visible Fire On The 1st & 2nd Floor Has Been Knocked Down, Trucks Are Opening Up. Fire Is Darkening Down, DWH. @02:10

Exposures:
1: Street
2: Alleyway
3: Rear Yard
4: Alleyway

D7: Primary Searches Throughout Are Complete & Negative, DWH. @02:17

D7: Trucks Are Continuing To Open Up, Secondary Searches Are In Progress. DWH. @02:26

D7: Secondary Searches On The 1st & 2nd Floor Are Complete & Negative, PWH. @02:38

FC: Secondary Searches Throughout Are Complete & Negative, Under Control. @02:58 (Duration 1hr, 12 Min)

D7: s/c (1) Additional Engine For A Watchline (E94). @02:59

10-75 (All Hands):
E62, E79, E38, E63, E97 s/c
L32, L37, TL51F, L39 s/c
B27, B15
R3
SQ61
D7
RAC3

2nd Alarm:
E90, E48, E45, E66, E94 w/l
E72 w/ Satellite 2
TL41, L56
B20FF, B18RUL, B19SO
RB, SB, FC, RM1, TAC1, CTU

Relocations:
E60 act. E97
E88 act. E38
E306 act. E90
L47 act. L39
TL144 act. TL41
B10 act. B27
E50 act. E79
 
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If Exp. 2 and 4 are alleyways, what the heck are the buildings beyond those points = Exp. 2A and 4A??
There has to be a education program somewhere for people who talk on radios. Without a map to reference, how does a staff chief follow the operation from his office with such inaccurate progress report information?
The other peeve is the never ending "going down to an 18"
 
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If Exp. 2 and 4 are alleyways, what the heck are the buildings beyond those points = Exp. 2A and 4A??
There has to be a education program somewhere for people who talk on radios. Without a map to reference, how does a staff chief follow the operation from his office with such inaccurate progress report information?
The other peeve is the never ending "going down to an 18"
If exposure 2 is an alley, meaning the next building is not attached to the fire building then yes the next building would be 2A. Just like a church fire in lower Manhattan not to long ago a company came in and was told to check for any extension in 1A. The church front steps are in the front of the building which makes the street exposure 1. Across the street is exposure 1A. The fire was blowing out the front round stained glass window area that the chief wanted the building across the street checked. From 1A or 2A you keep going on with B then C then D etc.
 
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Normally In the FDNY a Building is considered an Exposure if it is LESS than < 25 ft from the fire building. An alleyway is not truly and exposure in the FDNY, the building separated by a 12 ft Alley = Less than 25 ft. IS an exposure. Exposure 4=A would be the building on the Right side of the fire building, beyond the exposure 4 =D =Right side, of the fire building. The only time an exposure is greater than 25 feet from the fire building IS AN EXPOSURE is when the fire is of such magnitude that fire can extend to due to a significant radiant heat exposure. I retired a few years ago but I still think this is true. Below a famous photograph I think taken by the late John Gill, an F.B.I. agent who was a great man and buff in FDNY Rescue 1. The fire is a 11 Alarm fire in a vacant factory, that later collapsed and destroyed the firehouse of Rescue 1. Talk about exposure problem. FDNY 8th Alarm on W. 43 St. R-1 Qtrs..jpg
Captain Bob Rainey FDNY Engine 26FDNY 8th Alarm on W. 43 St. R-1 Qtrs..jpg
 
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