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Chief with the relocation of Rescue 1 to Sta.6 what is the status of the Rescues Ladder and Squad, did they go also and if not what is the staffing for those at Sta.1 ???
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Quote:Chief with the relocation of Rescue 1 to Sta.6 what is the status of the Rescues Ladder and Squad, did they go also and if not what is the staffing for those at Sta.1 ???
The 135" aerial is now assigned to the Squad Company as a special-call unit for target hazards. The Squad Company officer may elect to take it on any alarm where he feels it may be of use. The Squad Company still responds from Station 1, sharing those quarters with the newly formed Engine Company 1. Squad 1's normal complement is one officer and two firefighters. Their normal response vehicle is similar to all of our other EMS units, an extended-cab 4x4 chassis with a utility box. They carry a different compliment of equipment from the other EMS units, as their primary fireground assignment is vertical vent. They also carry a compliment of HRT equipment as a backup to our Rescue Company.
Engine Companies 6 & 7 were put out of service at 0800 this morning, and Engine Company 1 was placed in service. The times, they are a-changing.
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Crying shame what happened up there.
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This is the vehicle Squad 1 uses:
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If you want to buy the former Syracuse Rescue 1 (1997 E\-One), it's up for auction:
http://www.auctionsinternational.com/ser...temId=9707
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That thing would make a great mother-in-law suite.
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06-06-2013, 11:08 PM
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Annnnnd.....surprised no one already posted this story, or the little nugget in the middle 'bout Chief Reeves.....
http://www.syracuse.com/kirst/index.ssf/...t_490.html
I was thinking Chief, that Engine 1 is the now the product of what were three companies: 12, 7 and 6. 13 minus 12.....spooky.
Sad days, but we must deal with the cards dealt, and I've always been impressed with the professional manner in which you've handled things on these forums.
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I hadn't done the math, but it's not incorrect. We are about a week into the "Realignment" and so far, so good. Engine Co. 1 is busier than hell (surprising no one), and response times on the average are close to the same. We will adjust to this . . . it's just unfortunate that we had to.
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Yeah, cut, cut and cut. Been thru the same on my job, and this year, they want more again.
Before you go (off into the blissfull land of all your days off) is there any chance you could post a run down of the 'cuses companies, and what they're running for equipment?
Thanks.
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06-07-2013, 03:16 PM
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- Here’s the current first-line fleet for the Syracuse Fire Department:
Engine 1 – 2006 American LaFrance 2000 gpm/500 tank/50’ TeleSqurt
Engine 2 – 2003 American LaFrance 2000 gpm/500 tank/50’ TeleSqurt
Engine 3 – 2010 Sutphen 2000gpm/500 tank
Engine 5 – 2003 American LaFrance 2000 gpm/500 tank/50’ TeleSqurt
Engine 8 – 2007 American LaFrance 2000 gpm/500 tank/50’ TeleSqurt
Engine 9 – 1999 Spartan-Saulsbury 2000 gpm/500 tank/50’ TeleSqurt
Engine 10 – 2011 Sutphen 2000gpm/500 tank
Engine 17 – 2006 American LaFrance 2000 gpm/500 tank/50’ TeleSqurt
Engine 18 – 2010 Sutphen 2000gpm/500 tank
Mini 1 – 2012 Ford F-350 4x4/EMS utility body
Mini 2 – 2012 Ford F-350 4x4/EMS utility body
Mini 3 – 2004 Ford F-350 4x4/EMS utility body
Mini 5 – 2011 Ford F-450 4x4/EMS-HazMat utility body
Mini 8 – 2006 Ford F-350 4x4/EMS utility body
Mini 9 – 2012 Ford F-350 4x4/EMS utility body
Mini 10 – 2012 Ford F-350 4x4/EMS utility body
Mini 17 – 2005 Ford F-350 4x4/EMS utility body
Mini 18 – 2009 Ford F-350 4x4/EMS utility body
Truck 2 – 2007 Sutphen 95’TL/1500 gpm / 400 tank
Truck 3 – 2010 Sutphen 95’TL/1500 gpm / 400 tank
Truck 4 – 1997 Sutphen 95’TL/1500 gpm / 400 tank
Truck 5 – 2001 Sutphen 95’TL/1500 gpm / 400 tank
Truck 8 – 2001 Sutphen 95’TL/1500 gpm / 400 tank
Rescue 1 – 2012 Sutphen-SVI tandem axle
HazMat 1 – 2012 Sutphen-SVI tandem axle
Ladder 1 – 1985 E\-One 135’ Aerial
Squad 1 – 2008 Ford F-350 4x4/ EMS utility body
Ambulance 3 – 2004 Ford E-350/MedicMaster
Rescue 3 – 2007 International 4300 / Morgan body
Marine 1- 2001 Achilles rigid inflatable / 55hp Johnson
Marine 2 – 1994 23’ Stratos / 225hp Johnson
At Hancock International Airport (SFD Station 4)
ARFF-1 2011 Ford F-350 4x4/EMS utility body
ARFF-3 2009 International 7400 4x4 / Rosenbauer Airwolf 1000 gpm / 750 tank / 90 B Foam
ARFF-4 2011 Oshkosh Striker 6x6 1950 gpm / 3000 tank / 420 B Foam
ARFF-6 1994 E\-One Titan 6x6 1500 gpm / 2500 tank / 340 B Foam / 50’ TeleSqurt
ARFF-8 2005 Oshkosh Striker 6x6 1950 gpm / 3000 tank / 420 B Foam / 52’ Snozzle
Car 2 – 2012 Chevrolet Silverado 4x4 with cap
Car 3 – 2011 Chevrolet Silverado 4x4 with cap
Car 4 – 2011 Chevrolet Silverado 4x4 with cap
Spare Engines: Three 1999 Spartan-Saulsbury 2000 gpm/500 tank/50’ TeleSqurt
Three 1990 KME 4x4 2000 gpm/ 500 tank / 55’ LTI boom
Spare Minis: Four 2002-2003 Ford F-350 4x4/EMS utility body
Spare Trucks: Two 1997 Sutphen 95’TL/1500 gpm / 400 tank
One 1995 Sutphen 95’TL/1500 gpm / 400 tank
Spare Rescue: One 2004 American LaFrance tandem axle
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http://www.syracuse.com/kirst/index.ssf/...t_490.html
Thats a GREAT article making the rounds on facebook....sad, but shows the tradition...
FF - JH Ketcham Hose Co, Dover Plains, NY 36 Truck
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Thanks Chief.
Rob Atwater
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Great begins to sum it up. Syracuse is a kick ass department.
Rob Atwater
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Ran into Tom Laun at the SFD Credit Union yesterday. Just a nod and a smile . . . Two old warriors. Sometimes nothing needs to be said.
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Chief any photos of the station that you could post
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So who got Engine 7's Sutphen? Isn't that the one that retained some flood damage? How is it running now, after the fact?
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Engine 7's 2010 Sutphen went to Engine 18 (see the SFD roster up a few posts). We have had virtually no unusual maintenance issues with this vehicle since it went for an unauthorized swim . . . At least so far, and I would think any flood-related gremlins would have reared their ugly little heads by now. An excellent and diligent maintenance shop crew and exceptional factory and dealer support get the credit.
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Chief, i do hope that you will keep us informed of the date of that coveted last tour. i don't want to digress off topic here prematurely......lol, but i do have a few things that i would like to say to you near that last day.
Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. John 15:13 (KJV)
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