L-45

L-45



The big house

The big house
The big house


Ladder Company 45 was organized on November 27, 1913

Ladder Company 45 was organized on November 27, 1913
Ladder Company 45 was organized on November 27, 1913

The big house L45

The big house  L45


One of Engine 93s first rigs is parked in The New York City Fire Museam. Number 3384

Monday, July 19, 2010

10-coods

10-01 Call your quarters by telephone

10-02 Return to quarters

10-03 Call the dispatcher by telephone

10-04 Acknowledgment

10-05 Repeat

10-06 Stand by

10-07 Verify address

10-08 Available on the air

CODE 1: Used by battalion chiefs when leaving a firehouse to which their fire tickets were redirected

CODE 2: Used by any unit when they are in service by radio, but not in their first alarm response area

10-09 Off the air

10-10 Current location

10-11 Give a radio test count

10-12 First arriving unit give preliminary

10-14 Roster staffed engine

10-18 Return all units except 1 engine AND 1 ladder

10-19 Return all units except 1 engine OR 1 ladder

10-20 Proceed to box location at reduced speed

10-21 Brush fire

10-22 Outside rubbish

10-23 Abandoned derelict vehicle fire

10-24 Auto fire

10-25 Manhole or transformer vault fire

CODE 1 - Fire extended into building

CODE 2 - Cover blown

CODE 3 - Smoke issuing under pressure

CODE 4 - Transformer fire (manhole or pole mounted)

10-26 Food on stove

10-27 Compactor or Incinerator Fire - Fire has not extended from compactor or shaft

10-28 Subway or railroad fire, emergency or smoke condition

CODE 1 - Structural fire

CODE 2 - Non-structural fire (e.g. train fire, rubbish on the tracks, etc.)

CODE 3 - Non-medical emergency

10-31 Assist Civilian - All calls for assistance, other than medical assignments, including good intention calls, calls handled by other agencies, any type of investigation, searches and complaints, elevator emergencies, and lockouts.

10-32 Defective oil burner

10-33 Odor of smoke

CODE 1 - Caused by nearby working fire, BBQ's, salamanders, Etc.

CODE 2 - Any other type odor

10-34 Sprinkler system emergency

CODE 1 - Defective equipment

CODE 2 - Unnecessary alarm

CODE 3 - Non fire activated

10-35 Alarm system emergency

CODE 1 - Defective alarm

CODE 2 - Unnecessary alarm

CODE 3 - Recorded alarm

10-36 Automobile accident or emergency

CODE 1 - Washdown

CODE 2 - Accident - no injuries or washdown

CODE 3 - Accident with injuries

CODE 4 - Accident requiring extrication

NO CODE - All others

10-37 Assist civilian - first aid or other calls for assistance

CODE 1 - Victim deceased

CODE 2 - Victim/Patient is NOT breathing - requires resuscitation or may be suffering from a serious, apparently life threatening injury or illness.

CODE 3 - Victim/Patient IS breathing with apparently not life threatening illness or injury.

CODE 4 - Medical assignment where unit is 10-84, has no patient contact, and EMS is on-scene. This includes when a unit is assigned to protect EMS by diverting or blocking traffic at a highway incident.

NO CODE - All others

Note: Signal 10-45 with appropriate sub-code shall be transmitted in lieu of signal 10-37 for thermal burn injuries which occur as a direct result of heat from a flame. The officer transmitting signal 10-45 for this type of burn injury shall request response of a Battalion Chief to the scene. Where doubt exists as to which type of signal to transmit, a Battalion Chief shall be requested to respond to the scene.

10-38 Carbon monoxide response

CODE 1 - Detector activation (defective, low-battery, unwarranted)

CODE 2 - Detector activation - CO incident - Readings 1-9 PPM

CODE 3 - Detector activation - CO emergency - Readings > 9 PPM

CODE 4 - No detector activation during incident or emergency (No detector present or did not activate)

10-39 FD units standing by at interagency incident, e.g., standing by at a suspicious package

10-40 Utility emergency

CODE 1 - Gas

CODE 2 - Electric

CODE 3 - Water condition

CODE 4 - Steam leak

10-41 Suspicious fire

CODE 1 - Occupied building or vehicle

CODE 2 - Unoccupied building

CODE 3 - Unoccupied vehicle

CODE 4 - Vacant building

10-44 Request for public ambulance

10-45 Fire related injury

CODE 1 - Black tag

CODE 2 - Red tag

CODE 3 - Yellow tag

CODE 4 - Green tag

10-47 Request police

10-48 Request police forthwith for harassment

10-51 Cancellation of outside activities

10-60 Major emergency (Bldg collapse, train wreck, Etc.) 8 Engines, 5 Ladders (one being the FAST Unit), 6 Battalion Chiefs (3rd due chief is Safety Officer; 6th due chief is Resource Unit Leader), 2 Deputy Chiefs, 2 Rescue Companies, 2 Collapse Units, 2 SOC Support Trucks, SOC logistics van, Squad 1 with is Technical Response Vehicle, 1 additional Squad, Rescue Battalion, Haz-Mat Battalion, Safety Battalion, Field Communications Unit, Satellite Unit with its associated Engine, RAC Unit, and a Mobile Command Center). Also, a Battalion responds and meets NYPD Aviation to provide Air Recon.

10-66 Missing, lost, trapped, or seriously injured member requiring extrication (Increases response by transmission of the next higher alarm, 1 additional deputy chief, 2 battalion chiefs, the collapse unit from the borough of incident, a collapse rescue task force, an additional squad, a SOC Support ladder, a FAST unit, a CFR-D engine, SOC Logistics support van, SOC Compressor truck, SOC Dewatering unit, Public Information officer, EMS division captain, EMS Haz-Tac officer, a BLS ambulance, an ALS ambulance, an EMS Rescue Paramedic ambulance, OMA response physician and a medical officer.) If the cause of the 10-66 is due to a collapse, a signal 10-60 also must be transmitted.

10-70 Water supply required - A notification that the first arriving engine has no positive water source.

10-75 Request 4 engines, 2 ladders, 2 BC's, a Rescue and Squad, and a FAST truck

10-76 High-rise building fire (Response of 5 engines, 5 ladders, 4 battalion chiefs, 1 deputy, 1 rescue, Mask Service Unit, Hi-Rise Unit, Field Comm Unit, a Squad, a Tactical Support unit, a RAC unit, the Special Operations battalion chief, the Safety Operating battalion chief, a safety officer, and a lobby control unit.)

10-77 High-rise multiple dwelling fire (Response of 5 engines, 5 ladders, 3 battalion chiefs, 1 deputy, 1 rescue, 1 squad, the Special Operations battalion chief, a safety officer, Field Comm unit, and the Safety Operating battalion chief.)

10-80 Haz-Mat incident. Incident can be controlled by units already on scene. Haz Mat and the Haz Mat battalion may be special called.

CODE 1 - An incident that requires additional resources not carried by regular field units to mitigate a spill or release that requires specialized training, knowledge, equipment or PPE. Transmission of a 10-80 code 1 does not involve contamination of civilians or responders. Box will be filled out to 4 engines, 2 ladders, 2 battalion chiefs, 1 deputy chief, FAST unit, Haz Mat battalion, Haz Mat unit, Haz Mat tech unit, 1 rescue, Haz Tac ambulance, Haz Tac conditions chief, 1 BLS ambulance, Conditions officer.

CODE 2 - An incident that involves a spill or release with 4 or less contaminated civilans or responders and requires Haz Mat resources for possible rescue, mitigation and decontamination. Units assigned on a 10-80 code 2 include the assignment of a 10-80 code 1 plus: Safety battalion, Rescue battalion, 3 additional battalion chiefs, Field Comm, 1 additional Haz Mat tech unit, Decon Support unit, Tac unit, Chemical Protective Clothing unit (CPC unit), 1 additional Haz Tac ambulance, BLS ambulance, ALS ambulance, RAC unit, PIO officer, Medical Director.

CODE 3 - And incident where 5 or more or responders are contaminated and additional Department resources are needed above the code 2 level. Units assigned on a 10-80 code 3 include the assignment of a 10-80 code 2 plus: Command Chief, 1 additional Deputy chief, 3 additional Haz Tac ambulances, Decon Shower unit, 1 additional Haz Tech unit, 3 additional CPC units, 1 additional RAC unit, Mask Service unit, EMS Deputy chief, BLS ambulances, ALS ambulances.

CODE 4 - A mass decontamination response to decontaminate a large number of victims as quickly as possible. A 10-80 code 4 will result in the dispatch of a 10-80 code 3 plus the Mass Decon Task Force. The MDTF is 1 battalion chief, 2 engines, 1 CPC tower ladder, 1 Haz Tac ambulance, 2 Soc Support ladders or HHTUs to monitor victims to determine the need for additional Techincal Decon. For every 250 victims, an additional MDTF will be called.

10-84 Announce arrival at box

10-86 Fluoroprotein Foam Operation

10-91 Emergency with no action taken. Any legitimate request for assistance where the responding FD units are not required to take any action. (I.E. police matters; disputes; Etc.) For medical emergencies, any call where: the patient refuses medical attention (RMA); responding units are cancelled en route because EMS is already on the scene; no FD action is taken because EMS arrives simultaneously or shortly after FD arrival.

10-92 Malicious false alarm

10-99 Units will operate over 30 minutes

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