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6 sty OMD 60x60 fire started on 5th floor at 11:45 PM. Progressive 6 alarm assigment sequence at [url="http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/FDNYING/message/7604"]http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/FDNYING/message/7604[/url]
A couple questions, if they have already been answered sorry,
What is a FAST truck? When/why are they TSU/TAC units called, and what is there purpose. How many spares and reserve units are there? Reserves are fully equiped correct and spares arent? Also were are the majority of the spare/reserves kept? ok thats its for now lol Thanks for any answers. -John
FDNY MCC#1 rear view. This was 15 hours into the incident and units were going home. By this time the building was in dager of collapse due to the weight of water and ice. 3 handlines were withdrawn about 1 AM, two TL in operation with a third being set up. Big bore external attack.
Phil, Bklyn
[quote name='MiltonBradley' post='73619' date='Feb 5 2007, 11:20 ']A couple questions, if they have already been answered sorry,
What is a FAST truck? When/why are they TSU/TAC units called, and what is there purpose. How many spares and reserve units are there? Reserves are fully equiped correct and spares arent? Also were are the majority of the spare/reserves kept? ok thats its for now lol Thanks for any answers. -John[/quote] John- Basically FAST = RIT. The Tactical Support units are more guys and more goodies. Reserves, spares are numbered in the 500, 700 series and are in various houses around the city. These and all other questions (more than you'll ever want to know) are answered in "FDNY an Operational Guide" available at FSP books in Hudson MA [url="http://www.fire-police-ems.com/books/bf1116.shtml"]http://www.fire-police-ems.com/books/bf1116.shtml[/url] (not a plug). It goes for about $36 (incl S&H). This is 233 pages of how and why FDNY goes about doing what they do. It cannot be read in one sitting. Another, very informative site is [url="http://www.fdnewyork.com"]http://www.fdnewyork.com[/url] run by a Supervising Dispatcher for FDNY. Full of love and lore of/for the dept. If you're thinking of paying a visit to NYC check out our webmaster's site. He has HTML pages broken down by borough. The link for the tables is at the top of each Borough page under the 'FDNY Apparatus' box. This gives comapny equipment and location. [url="http://www.firegroundphotos.net"]http://www.firegroundphotos.net[/url] HTH, Phil, Bklyn.
Here are some pics I took while with a buddy down at Ladder 25. They are located on 77th street (Amsterdam & Broadway). In quaters are the 3rd Division and Rescue 1's collapse rig.
[quote name='Bklyn Phil' post='73657' date='Feb 5 2007, 12:19 ']John- Basically FAST = RIT. The Tactical Support units are more guys and more goodies. Reserves, spares are numbered in the 500, 700 series and are in various houses around the city.
These and all other questions (more than you'll ever want to know) are answered in "FDNY an Operational Guide" available at FSP books in Hudson MA [url="http://www.fire-police-ems.com/books/bf1116.shtml"]http://www.fire-police-ems.com/books/bf1116.shtml[/url] (not a plug). It goes for about $36 (incl S&H). This is 233 pages of how and why FDNY goes about doing what they do. It cannot be read in one sitting. Another, very informative site is [url="http://www.fdnewyork.com"]http://www.fdnewyork.com[/url] run by a Supervising Dispatcher for FDNY. Full of love and lore of/for the dept. If you're thinking of paying a visit to NYC check out our webmaster's site. He has HTML pages broken down by borough. The link for the tables is at the top of each Borough page under the 'FDNY Apparatus' box. This gives comapny equipment and location. [url="http://www.firegroundphotos.net"]http://www.firegroundphotos.net[/url] HTH, Phil, Bklyn.[/quote] Thank you kind sir <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/luxhello.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />. John
[quote name='ntfd88' post='71811' date='Jan 28 2007, 21:47 ']Would that be the ladder co. from "RESCUE ME"? wasn't that truck somewhere close to nyc today along with the new r-1?[/quote]
Firematic of Long Island had it at the Nassau Coliseum Fire Show. I wonder if it floated over to CT on the ferry. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> Stay Safe
A couple questions, if they have already been answered sorry,
What is a FAST truck? When/why are they TSU/TAC units called, and what is there purpose. How many spares and reserve units are there? Reserves are fully equiped correct and spares arent? Also were are the majority of the spare/reserves kept? ok thats its for now lol Thanks for any answers. -John ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The TSU is manned by 1 FF, and responds on signals 10-76(high rise office fire), 2nd alarms, water related incidents, major emergencies such as collapes, or when special called. They carry all sorts of specialized tools. They have a variety of floodlights and a light tower, and a boat, and raft. There are 22 reserve engines, 10 reserve ladders, 1 reserve squad, and 1 reserve rescue, all kept at different locations throughout the city. Reserves are fully equipped, while when a company gets a spare, they have to change over all the equipment.
The TSU is manned by 1 FF, and responds on signals 10-76(high rise office fire), 2nd alarms, water related incidents, major emergencies such as collapes, or when special called. They carry all sorts of specialized tools. They have a variety of floodlights and a light tower, and a boat, and raft.
There are 22 reserve engines, 10 reserve ladders, 1 reserve squad, and 1 reserve rescue, all kept at different locations throughout the city. Reserves are fully equipped, while when a company gets a spare, they have to change over all the equipment. [/quote] Thank you, now a couple more questions if thats ok lol, 1 reserve rescue is that the Mack/General Saftey or the ALF? Also how many spares are there and are they stored together in certain places? Also what is the old rescue 1 (E\-One) going to be used for? Thanks again sorry for all the questions but you can never know enough about the FDNY. -John
[quote name='MiltonBradley' post='73796' date='Feb 5 2007, 13:45 ']Thank you, now a couple more questions if thats ok lol, 1 reserve rescue is that the Mack/General Saftey or the ALF? Also how many spares are there and are they stored together in certain places? Also what is the old rescue 1 (E\-One) going to be used for?
Thanks again sorry for all the questions but you can never know enough about the FDNY. -John[/quote] Per my copy of the FDNY operations manual (definitely a good buy and a good read) R6 is in Manhattan and is most likely the ALF and R7 is at Squad 270 (Queens)
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[quote name='nycfirebuff' post='73795' date='Feb 5 2007, 13:38 ']The TSU is manned by 1 FF, and responds on signals 10-76(high rise office fire), 2nd alarms, water related incidents, major emergencies such as collapes, or when special called. They carry all sorts of specialized tools. They have a variety of floodlights and a light tower, and a boat, and raft.[/quote]
To add on: The TSU carries: winch, light tower & tripod lights, several generators, Stanley hydraulic system, concrete drill and a raft with water rescue equipment.
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[quote name='JFong' post='73901' date='Feb 5 2007, 21:05 ']Per my copy of the FDNY operations manual (definitely a good buy and a good read) R6 is in Manhattan and is most likely the ALF and R7 is at Squad 270 (Queens)[/quote]
Rescue 6 was only in service for a few months immediately prior to, during and after the Republican National Convention in 2004. The spares don't actually have numbers assigned. I believe there is one HME/Saulsbury, the ALF "Spirit of Oklahoma", the Mack MR/General, and now the former R1 E\-One. There may be one more, but I'm not sure, but if there is, that would allow each rescue their own spare.
According to A Guide to FDNY Apparatus:
MR8502 as a Spare MR8802 as a Spare 2 1996 HME/Sualsbury and possibly former R1 E-1/Saulsbury If this was the case, then all the rescues would have a spare not counting the General Safety rig and the ALF rig I wonder if they still have the Mack rescues?
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[quote name='JFong' post='73907' date='Feb 5 2007, 21:22 ']According to A Guide to FDNY Apparatus:
MR8502 as a Spare MR8802 as a Spare 2 1996 HME/Sualsbury and possibly former R1 E-1/Saulsbury If this was the case, then all the rescues would have a spare not counting the General Safety rig and the ALF rig I wonder if they still have the Mack rescues?[/quote] This, I believe is MR8802, and is now Rescue 5's collapse unit Taken 7/10/05 Running as Rescue 2 on 11/11/01 I believe-not 100% positive, that this is MR8502, former rescue 5, photo from May 1987. All photos from Fireground Photos.net
The "Spirit of Oklahoma" in a unique setting....the blue building in the background is the John Hancock tower in Boston. Photo taken 5/21/02. From Fireground Photos.net
One of the '96 HME/Saulsbury rigs was a dedicated spare for Haz Mat Co. 01. Unknown if it still is.
Larry Di Camillo
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