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Quote:So I guess I'll ask,

 

What does the Rail Cart Carrier do and what all kind of equipment is carried on it? I've never heard of anything like it before. 
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<p style="color:rgb(40,40,40);font-family:helvetica, arial, sans-serif;">From the July 2012 operational reference:

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<b>Nolan manual ATS-1 Rail Carts are used to transport equipment into and remove victims from rail tunnels and other locations served by standard gauge rail track...Two piece 98 pound folding carts have a 3000 pound capacity, a 49x50 flatbed and removable push/pull handles. Carts are stored at various companies and also at Special Operations Command.</b>

 

Essentially used to remove victims/transport equipment in to and out of subway tunnels and above grade rail incidents.

 

I believe prior to this unit the rail carts were transported in a box trailer towed by a Chevy 3500.

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FDNY battery operated drive cart:

http://www.firefighternation.com/slidesh...-solutions

 

 

FDNY Probationary Fire Fighter manual (starts around page 28 with photos):

 

http://home2.nyc.gov/html/fdny/html/unit...encies.pdf

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Brian Mott has photos of one of the Freightliner tankers, it appears that it's sitting in the Seagrave booth. What surprised me is, the FDNY logos weren't covered up like they were at FDIC.

 

Trav!

Travis- Mill Twp. Fire Dept. Marion, IN.
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this was what the rail carts were in before [Image: r70zzr.jpg]

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One of the tankers was down in Wildwood, NJ at the Firemen's Convention this past weekend. I believe Seagrave also had a refurb'd scope in the booth also.

 

-Steve

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Quote:Yes.

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Great looking Seagrave.
Dave
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The former Ladder 61, next in line to be scrapped as of 9-24-14......

   
Seth Granville
My Photos: x635Photos.com 
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My first trip to New York City.  Spent last week on vacation.

 

Firts up - - - Emergency Response Vehicle @ Statue of LIberty Island

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Second up - - - 10 Truck returning to station

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High water evacuation unit 3
They sent all 6 of these,2 support units,Batt.,and comm van to Buffalo to stand by for the next 2-3 days to help out if flooding should happen. You know it's bad there when FDNY gets a phone call lol
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These were actually taken upstate by the FDNY's IMT, which routinely responds to major emergencies throughout the state.

Taylor Goodman
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire
Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
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IMT?    I read a news report that theres alot more trucks there too, as well as 41 of the FDNY team.

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IMT - Incident Management Team.  FDNY is the only federally recognized Type 1 IMT that's a structural department, all the rest are wildland fire response agencies.

 

Here's an older article that talks about the FDNY IMT:  http://www.firefighternation.com/article...nd/go-team

 

The Type 3 IMT that I serve on has done quite a bit of training with FDNY team, they're an incredible group to work with.

 

That's also correct - 41 members of the FDNY SOC also responded.

Taylor Goodman
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire
Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
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Why take all 6? What if there is an incident back in NYC that they are needed for? So many other depts have put duece and a half and 5 ton rigs in service in NYS now after all the major floods that have taken place in the past several years

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SCUBA/Swift Water Response Unit
Is this out of SOC Hq or a perm station.
Dave
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Looks like that pic was taken at fort totten
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FDNY Ladder 46
2010 Seagrave/Aerialscope II 75'

   
Seth Granville
My Photos: x635Photos.com 
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After yesterdays fire, I read where the FDNY had Thawing Units on scene. A search of this specific topic reveled nothing. I was curious if any firepics members have photos of these trucks and any info to go along with it. Thanks ahead of time. 

Andy Thomas
Wichita Fire Dept. Photographer

Webmaster for:
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Mike Martinelli has them on his site.

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My immediate first thought on this rig was that it looks like the Charlie Brown Christmas Tree of Fire Engines. Poor thing.

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Quote:After yesterdays fire, I read where the FDNY had Thawing Units on scene. A search of this specific topic reveled nothing. I was curious if any firepics members have photos of these trucks and any info to go along with it. Thanks ahead of time. 
 

Thawing Unit 67 /  266 / 330

 

http://fdnytrucks.com/files/html/manhattan/e76.htm

 

Thawing Unit 97 / 151

 

http://fdnytrucks.com/files/html/bronx/e97.htm

 

They carry a steam generating boiler to help melt ice off hoses, ladders, tower ladders and hydrants.

 

http://www.fdnyfirezone.org/firehouse/te...nse_units/
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