The response time depends on where the call is. If it is on the west side of the bridge, then the time would be short. If on the east, then stations 1 0r 2 would respond.
Further, if station 16 is already commited to another call, then one of the other station must cover additional calls. This happens everyday in the fire service.
The only "new fire station fiasco" I have heard about is what you & Joe are making of it.
SO, what is your point?
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ReplyDeleteThe point is if and when there is an emergency and/or fire. . . what do think the response time is going to be from the new fire station.
ReplyDeleteWhere have you been 4:25. Haven't you heard about the new fire station fiasco.
Maybe you should use your blog to threaten the Company that has the nerve to run their barge up the river. Your so scarry!
ReplyDeleteJUST INFO, EVERY TIME THE BRIDGE GO UP THE TENDER LETS CENTRAL KNOW. THEY IN RETURN LET FIRE DEPT KNOW.
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ReplyDeleteThe response time depends on where the call is. If it is on the west side of the bridge, then the time would be short. If on the east, then stations 1 0r 2 would respond.
Further, if station 16 is already commited to another call, then one of the other station must cover additional calls. This happens everyday in the fire service.
The only "new fire station fiasco" I have heard about is what you & Joe are making of it.