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#301 bsbllthirteen

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Posted 26 January 2010 - 11:21 PM

busy day for the ems compartment of the rig

1) ems run-chest pains..11:40 am.......33-11, 82-73 responded
2) ems run-unconscious person..12:10 pm.......33-12, 82-72, flycar 302 responded
3) lock out-keys locked in the car..12:20 pm.......33-11 responded
4) ems run-difficulty breathing..2:30 pm.......33-12, 82-71 responded
5) ems run-person fallen..3:30 pm.......33-11, 82-73, flycar 302 responded
6) ems/MVA run..4:45 pm.......33-11, 33-55, 82-73, flycar 302 responded


thats it so far!!

EDIT: 7) ems run-unresponsive 16 month old..7:30 pm.......33-11, 82-72, flycar 302 responded
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Posted 27 January 2010 - 07:34 AM

As of 01:25 hrs, 27 Jan 2010

A 3rd Alarm Fire in Buffalo, New York

I heven't gotten a good address on the call, its somewhere in the Auburn/Lafeyett/Grant/Greenwood area, and seems to be multiple buildings.

Companies on scene (not complete):
1st Alarm:
E37, E19, E2,
L4, L6, L13 FASTeam
R1,
F20, F9,
B4-4, B5-6

2nd Alarm:
E21, E36, E33,
L7, L2
F7-2 (Canteen Rig)
B4-7, B4-1 (Safety Officer)

3rd Alarm:
E26, E38, E34,
L??, L5,
B4-3

UPDATED THE ALARMS, but still incomplete. However, they are just about an hour in (approx. 55 minutes), and there was a second Structure fire in Engine 21's District. That ended up being an auto fire. The first (and only) update from Command regarding the building(s) involved was prior to the request of the 2nd Alarm, and was that it was a 150' by 75' two-and-a-half Wood Frame Garage attached to a large two-and-a-half Wood Frame Dwelling, and the Garage appears to be Commercial. There's heavy smoke visible from my house (In HEAVY snow, at night, about a mile away). 60 minute mark at 01:32. Good portion of the building has collapsed, aerial pipes and many 2 1/2" lines in operation, going to pick up any companies they can.

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Posted 27 January 2010 - 07:39 AM

10:30 This morning, shead on fire.
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#304 bsbllthirteen

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Posted 27 January 2010 - 11:40 PM

Slow day compared to the last few

1) ems run-chest pains..5:50am.......33-12, 33-45, 82-73 responded
2) ems run-difficulty breathing..11:30am.......33-12, 33-45, 82-73 responded
3) smoke in the residence(turn out to be nothing)..3:30pm.......33-11, 33-12, 33-45, 33-1, 82-73 responded
4) ems run on I-84-difficulty breathing..4:00pm.......33-12, 82-73, flycar 302 responded

thats all so far...ill keep it updated

EDIT: 5) ems run-high blood pressure w/ difficulty breathing..6:25pm.......33-11, 33-45, 82-73, 82-89 responded
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Posted 28 January 2010 - 08:11 AM

Well....fun day here!

So about, oh maybe 5:30 or 6 PM, I hear a Federal Q off in the distance getting closer, but I dont hear it blast an intersection so I assumed it was the apt complex down the road, not our apt complex because they wouldnt have to blast an intersection. A few minuets latter I hear air brakes releasing excess air. Look outside red leds flashing all over the place. All the sudden I hear a man yell "EVERYONE OUT" so I run in the hallway and ask the FF "did you just say everyone out?" "No" he responds. Well I know he did because the 3 other people in the apt with me heard it to. I see them go down stairs. Theres 4 apts down there. Well Apt 1 was empty. Husband was at work, his wife, who knows. Guy across the hall is an older male, prolly 40 years of age and very heavy set, but I know he does eat healthy, but my first assumption was heart attack. Nope. So that leaves 2 more apts. Anything can happen but one of the two is occupied by my girlfriends cousin whos dating one of my friends from high school, ages 23-25. I figured it wasnt them or the door would be open and there dog barking. 1 apt left. College guy, never home. Chances of it being him, unlikely.

A couple is standing on the landing between floors. The guy says did you see the dumpster fire. I said no...I crouch down a little and see alot of smoke, and after doing a double take, I see the dumpster engulfed in flames. Flames were about 7 feet tall. FD, once they got the truck around to the backside of the building where the dumpster was, the caller gave them the wrong street, put a 1.5 inch supply line on it and knocked it out it a few seconds. It could have gotten ugly though seeing as theres a tree that nearly hangs over the dumpster. Close enough flames could have reached it if it wasnt extinguished in times. The dumpster about 15 feet or less from the building, and the base of the tree is about 4 feet. Things could have gone bad...

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Posted 28 January 2010 - 07:57 PM

All i read then was;


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How?!?!?


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Posted 28 January 2010 - 11:17 PM

1) MVA-car off the roadway..7:05am.......33-55, 43-11(glenham engine), 82-73, flycar 302 responded
2) MVA-car off the roadway..7:20am.......33-55, 43-11, 82-72, flycar 302 responded


thats all...bad weather + crazy drivers = bad
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Posted 29 January 2010 - 03:55 AM

just got back from a MVA. turned out to be nothing. was a deer vs car. both pt. signed an SOR
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Posted 30 January 2010 - 11:49 AM

Cop to dispatch: Are any city crew out today?
Dispatch: All city and county units are out right now.
Cop Ok your going to have to get a crew back here on Harlen street behind the (something) Center. Theres about 6-8 inches of drifting snow back here.
Dispatch: Ok, well , thats about half the city right now.


So far theres not as many slide off comapred to the snow we got the other day but then again School is likley to be canceled today, so that should help some.


Also:
AMR-KTFD- Dispatched to apt complex for person fallen with a broken wrist. I didnt hear it but it seems AMR Dispatch asked if AMR was ok? AMR Said so-so. OD was dispatched as well. Note: While the location is just barley outside city limits so this is why county fire was dispatched. County fire has to go on all medical runs in the county.

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Posted 30 January 2010 - 11:53 PM

Had a good call the other day.

Lincoln Pump 1 and Squad 1 were to respond for a reported MVC. Upon arrival they found a car in the middle of the road with the front missing and one male patient trapped and unconscious. They requested the Rescue. The car had hit a telephone pole (seared it in half), and then struck a large tree before stopping in the middle of downtown beamsville. He was transported to Hamilton with serious injuries.

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#312 bsbllthirteen

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Posted 31 January 2010 - 01:12 AM

semi-busy day

1) ems run-difficulty breathing..3:45am.......33-11, 33-45, 82-73, 82-62 responded
2) ems run-chest pains..5:00am.......33-12, 33-45, 82-72, 82-62 responded
3) MVA-w/ injury..8:00am.......33-55, 33-11, 82-73, 82-89 responded
4) Automatic Fire Alarm..5:30pm.......33-12, 33-11, 33-45, 33-1 responded
5) ems run-hand laceration..6:30pm.......33-11, 33-45, 82-73 responded


so i dont double post here are the calls for today 1/31/10

1) ems run-chest pains..3:00am.......33-11, 33-45, 82-73 responded
2) ems run-possible stroke..12:00pm.......33-12, 33-45, 82-72, 82-62 responded
3) pump out-flooded basement..3:30pm.......33-11 responded
4) ems run-possible stroke..6:30pm.......33-11, 33-45, 82-71, 82-62, 82-89 responded
5) pump out-floodig conditions..9:30pm.......33-12 responded
EDIT: 6) carbon monoxide detector activation..10:40pm.......33-12, 33-45 responded
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Posted 01 February 2010 - 04:14 AM

I had a diabetic emergency call today. lady had a glucose level of 34. pt was semi conciouss

the ambulance has been pretty busy they took two MVA's and a CP call yesterday
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Posted 01 February 2010 - 08:54 PM

busy with the schools today

1) carbon monoxide detector activation-wrong address given on initial dispatch..12:45am.......33-11, 33-45 responded
2) pump out-flooding conditions..3:45am.......33-12 responded
3) ems run-kid nearly cut off hit pinky punching a window-at the high school..9:45am.......33-12, 33-45, 82-73, 82-89 responded
4) ems run-89 year old female fallen..11:05pm.......33-12, 82-73, 82-89 responded
5) ems run-6 year old with seizures-at the elementary school..1:19pm.......33-11, 33-45, 82-72, 82-89 responded
EDIT: 6) ems run-hemereging..5:00pm.......33-11, 33-45, 82-73, 82-89 responded
7) ems run-difficulty breathing..10:15pm.......33-12, 33-45, 82-72, 82-89 responded
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Beacon Fire Department Staion 2:
Engine 33-12
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Posted 01 February 2010 - 10:19 PM

Not quite my "call" as per say but I did another car accident.. Was only minor, ambulance came after, but didn't transport. Polce came, did their thing, but it was just me one ambulance and a cop car.. Someone crashed into a pole.. Bloody nose, I think they might've broke it a little, but they didn't go away in an ambulance, just went off in a family member's car to the hospital or home or something..

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Posted 02 February 2010 - 03:19 AM

Not quite my "call" as per say but I did another car accident.. Was only minor, ambulance came after, but didn't transport. Polce came, did their thing, but it was just me one ambulance and a cop car.. Someone crashed into a pole.. Bloody nose, I think they might've broke it a little, but they didn't go away in an ambulance, just went off in a family member's car to the hospital or home or something..


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Posted 02 February 2010 - 08:41 PM

1) ems run-12 year old passed out(turned out to be my good friends sister)..6:20am.......33-11, 82-73, 82-89 responded
2) automatic fire alarm-turned out to be a malfunction..11:30am.......33-12, 33-11, 33-45 responded
3) automatic fire alarm-burnt food on the stove..1:30pm.......33-12, 33-11, 33-45 responded
4) lock out-keys locked in the car..8:00pm.......33-12 responded
5) ems run-psychiatric emergency-possible attempted suicide..9:45pm.......33-12, 33-45, 82-71, 82-89 and beacon police responded

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Feburary 3rd 2010

1) ems run-unknown medical..12:30pm.......33-11, 33-45, 82-73, 82-89 responded
2) ems run-chest pains..2:05pm.......33-11, 82-71, 82-89 responded
3) automatic fire alarm..2:30.......33-12, 33-45, 33-1 responded....33-11 responded after clearing the medical above
4) ems run..psychiatric emergency.......33-11, 33-45, 82-72, 82-89 responded
5) reported house fire(first of the year)..9:45pm
1st alarm..33-11, 33-12, 33-45, 33-1, 33-2, 33-9, 82-73 responded
2nd alarm..33-55, 45-12(FASTeam) 62-45(station cover), 43-11(station cover) responded
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Posted 05 February 2010 - 01:45 AM

In Police radio talk there are things called 9 codes and 10 codes which is used primarailly to communicate with Other officers and dispatch/county.


Police 10 codes- Used to report a responding unit/ cancel call/ in service/ etc.. ex: Dispatch Unit 55-27 10-01 (in service)

10-01 In service
10-12 Unaurthorized listner present
10-02 Out of service
10-14 Checking person/vehicle
10-03 Off the air (Investigation)
10-20 Vehicle owner information
10-04 Message recieved
10-25 Danger/Caution (V,S,M,E,F)
10-05 Location
10-30 CPIC/NCIC check
10-06 At scene
10-31 Subject wanted (warrant)
10-10 Radio Emergency Alarm
10-32 Subject negative
10-11 Cancel present call ?
10-33 Subject outstanding


dont think i missed any :)

dude,.. you missed the most important one,..
10 - 13 - officers in danger/ need backup /assistance :) sorry for off topic
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Posted 05 February 2010 - 05:02 AM

BUT with your 10 codes the major problem is that they are not country wide. 10 codes are generally only specific to one state or even area.

indiana is a state wide 10 code place. but is completely diff from your 10 codes.

10-1 is bad signal here
10-2 is good signal
10-23 is on scene istead of your 10-6
10-8 is inservice here and 10-7 is out of service.

that is why there is a nationwide push to eliminate 10 codes. they are just not standard enough!

oh and btw I had 1 call today. 62 y/o F diff breathing she was a COPD'er had a temp and green sputum. can someone say pneumonia

yawn had another call bout 1 in the morn. for a male with stroke like symptoms. well they were right. Doc told us at the hospital after they took him to CT. he had a right intracranial blee. poor guy
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Posted 07 February 2010 - 08:33 PM

1) ems run-12 year old passed out(turned out to be my good friends sister)..6:20am.......33-11, 82-73, 82-89 responded
2) automatic fire alarm-turned out to be a malfunction..11:30am.......33-12, 33-11, 33-45 responded
3) automatic fire alarm-burnt food on the stove..1:30pm.......33-12, 33-11, 33-45 responded
4) lock out-keys locked in the car..8:00pm.......33-12 responded
5) ems run-psychiatric emergency-possible attempted suicide..9:45pm.......33-12, 33-45, 82-71, 82-89 and beacon police responded

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Feburary 3rd 2010

1) ems run-unknown medical..12:30pm.......33-11, 33-45, 82-73, 82-89 responded
2) ems run-chest pains..2:05pm.......33-11, 82-71, 82-89 responded
3) automatic fire alarm..2:30.......33-12, 33-45, 33-1 responded....33-11 responded after clearing the medical above
4) ems run..psychiatric emergency.......33-11, 33-45, 82-72, 82-89 responded
5) reported house fire(first of the year)..9:45pm
1st alarm..33-11, 33-12, 33-45, 33-1, 33-2, 33-9, 82-73 responded
2nd alarm..33-55, 45-12(FASTeam) 62-45(station cover), 43-11(station cover) responded

Your department sends an awfully large amount of apparatus out for very minor incidents...don't you think? ;)
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