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Word is FDNY Ladder 129 (in "Mets" pinstriped paint scheme) was involved in a serious MVC yesterday on Northern Blvd & 150th Street, with several FFs reported pinned. I haven't been able to find any news reports but did find this photo on Twitter -
[url="https://twitter.com/NYCEMSwebsite/status/281062700770013184/photo/1"]https://twitter.com/NYCEMSwebsite/status/281062700770013184/photo/1[/url]
From the Secret List....
[left]Last evening around 2145 hours, FDNY Ladder 129 was responding first due to a dwelling fire. While responding, they were involved in a violent crash on Northern Blvd with another vehicle (reported to be a garbage truck) in an intersection. Several members were trapped and had to be extricated. Members received a range of yellow and green injuries-from serious injured (fractures) to not so serious.[/left] [left]We have confirmed that the Officer and Chauffeur (driver) of the apparatus were wearing their seat belts and the wearing of those seat belts, by all indications (see photos of the crash on our home page) probably saved their lives-as they were the most seriously injured.[/left] [left]We will post more details later on our home page-there are some photos on the page now.[/left]
Prayers for the member of One Two Nine Truck. Get well and get home Quick!
John Hinant
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There was a picture floating around Facebook today, but I can't remember what page it was on. It looked terribly bad. Hope all involved make a speedy recovery.
[quote name='senatobiafire704' timestamp='1355883945' post='505680']
There was a picture floating around Facebook today, but I can't remember what page it was on. It looked terribly bad. Hope all involved make a speedy recovery. [/quote] Here is the link [url="http://www.firefighterclosecalls.com/news/fullstory/newsid/177462"]http://www.firefighterclosecalls.com/news/fullstory/newsid/177462[/url]
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Was able to gain access to the shops today.
The new Medical evacuation buses made from MAB. Supposedly all 5 boros are getting one.
Sorry this was the best i could do. The back side. Although i didnt get a photo of the inside it looks soley for packaging patient use.
And here is the patch on the bus. Uasi looks like new york city is now involved with this.
Thanks Anesti!!!....that is what i was asking about on the video!!!
Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. John 15:13 (KJV)
NYC has always been a UASI area, As has seven counties in Northern NJ with Newark and Jersey City being the core cities in NJ.
[quote name='anesti' timestamp='1356221188' post='505908']
Was able to gain access to the shops today. The new Medical evacuation buses made from MAB. Supposedly all 5 boros are getting one. [/quote] Awesome pictures! What is the inside of this like?
[quote name='CCusson15' timestamp='1356633288' post='506215']
Awesome pictures! What is the inside of this like? [/quote] http://www.sartinservices.com/mab-divisi...lance-bus/
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