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Boston Multiples 2013
#1
I know you all have been waiting with baited breath so her is a list of the multiples attended by each company in Beantown in 2013.

 

This is of course not official, and I am not even sure the nmumbers match up, but this is just a hobby.

 

Any insights are welcome.

 

The list is the company, the number of multiples the were assigned to and the number they of multiples the were first due at.  This does not mean they got there first, just the running assignment.

 

the numbers do not include comapnies assigned as "fire detaills"

 

Engines

2   -2

3   -22 (1)

4   -8

5   -5

7   -9

8   -6 (1)

9  -4 (2)

10 -14 (1)

14 -20 (1)

16 -13 (1)

17 -20 (3)

18 -17 (3)

20  -9

21 -26 (3)

22 -21 (1)

24 -27 (2)

28 -12 (2)

29 -7   (1)

30 -6   (1)

32 -3

33 -13 (2) I think both were almost exactly 24 hours apart

37-16

39 -12 (1)

41 -4  (2)

42 -31 (2)

48 -8   (4)

49 -6

50 -11

51 -6 (1)

52 -24 (5)

53 -17

54---Fire Brigade

55 -7 (2)

56 -5 (1)

 

Ladders

 

1 -8   (1)

2 -3   (2)

3 -14 (1)-Tower

4 -16 (5)

6 -16 (4)

7 -24 (4)

9- "wait till next year"

10-25 (2) Tower

11-6 (2)

14-7 (3)

15-16 (2)

16-23 (1)

17-16

18-8 (1)

19-9

21-5 (1)

23-26 (2)

24-6 (1)

25-7 (3)

26-19

28-6 (3)

29-19 (6)

34-1--extra comapny during blizzard

 

District  Chiefs

1  -5 (3)

3 -13

4 -29 (5)

6 -10 (2)

7 -35 (9)

8 -24 (7)

9 -33 (3)

11-9 (3)

12-18(8)

 

Division 1 - 13   Division 2 -  29  

 

Rescues   1- 15   Rescue - 2 28 of which 27 were first due, they were assigned as a second Rescue to the Marathon bombing.

 

I know that in truth the numbers don't quite amtch up but it is very close.

 

It would appear the Ashmont/Mattapan area is the place for multiples with Hyde Park catching up, although there appears to be a pretty wide geographical spread of the fires.

 

I am a little suprised about L-16, but they sort of sit between the areas noted above, and the fact that making a lot of multiples does not necessarily mean they aree in the first due area

 

Thanks

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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#2
Thanks for posting. Is there still a working fire level or is that gone?  Also these don't include a single alarm where the box was struck, just jobs that went to multiples?

Jay Strunk

Lowell Fire Dept.

Captain: Engine Co. 6

Author: Images of America: Lowell Firefighting
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#3
Quote:Thanks for posting. Is there still a working fire level or is that gone?  Also these don't include a single alarm where the box was struck, just jobs that went to multiples?
 

The "Working Fire" went the way of the Dodo effective March 7, 2007 at 1800hrs. We also eliminated 2/1 responses at that time & reverted back to full box alarm assignments (the way it should be!). This list is JUST multiple alarm fires, it doesn't include fires that we hold to the box. According to The Globe, those aren't "serious" fires.
FF Sean 'Skip' Olson
Boston Fire, Ladder 14
In Memory:
FR David A. Middleton E51, LODD, Box 5247, 05/28/07
FR Paul J. Cahill E30 & FR Warren J. Payne L25, LODD, Box 4-281, 08/29/07
FLT Kevin Kelley L26, LODD, 01/09/09
FLT Edward J. Walsh E33 & FR Michael Kennedy L15, LODD, Box 9-1579, 03/26/14.
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#4
God forbid a fire gets knocked without extension.
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#5
Eff the globe .
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#6
Yes it is only the multiple alarms.

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