FDNY Gun Hill Gang responds to and operates at Box 3612

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While still at quarters of FDNY Engine 62 and Ladder 32, the Gun Hill Gang, at 3431 White Plains Road, we see the house get toned out first due to Box 3612 for a fire in a commercial bakery just down the street at 3310 White Plains Road between Rosewood Street and Bartholdi Street. Apparently, an outlet shorted out in the back office of a bakery, which caught some of the office on fire. Luckily, the owner of the bakery was able to put some water on the fire before the FDNY got there, but line was stretched and charged and put into use. As Engine 62 goes down White Plains Road, smoke can be seen on the left side of the road, to show proximity of the call to the firehouse. Engine 38 and Engine 79 were second and third due engine respectively, with Engine 63 replacing Engine 79 once they became available. Tower Ladder 51 was 2nd due truck. Battalion 15 was the sole Chief on the Box. The call remained 3 and 2, due to it not being terribly severe, and everything was under control after about 15 minutes. All companies took up shortly thereafter. Engine 62 is a 2016 KME Severe Service Predator. Ladder 32 is a brand new 2022 Seagrave Attacker with a 100-foot rear-mount stick. Enjoy the full house response, as well as the tones and the companies operating at the Box. If you have any questions about the video, feel free to message me. Comments are welcome. The videos were taken on May 19th, 2023.

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Awesome video as always man🙏. What was the black car that turned on the lights as the backed up to make way for Ladder 32?

MJPCK
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I live near the nypd 52 pct an engine 52 an 32 great catch i used to know a fighter who used to work for that fight dept

WaltEffect
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I see that Q on L32! Wonder how often they use it, given the FDNY's official stance on them. Also, at 7:20, what is that pipe/hose like thing on the side of the truck? I thought FDNY's ladder's weren't even plumbed. Great video all in all, love seeing my brothers and sisters in the Big Apple in action, now if only they'd wear their SCBA's more when interior of the fire building.

Stargazzer
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Those are brand new rigs… def different from Engine 54/Ladder 4!

FuseguyisCool
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You know you are short when the pike pole you are carrying is taller than you 5:25

BigDuke-mdec
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I gotta laugh at this one. 1st due engine stretches and operates - doesn't take the hydrant (ANY hydrant) directly across the street. 2nd due and 3rd due engines stay at the corner; nobody supplies the 1st due engine either with a relay or inline pumping - CHIEF pulls up and takes the hydrant!! ??

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