Videos: Queens Two-Alarm Fire

Fire out the windows on College Point Boulevard

Andre Christopher Rivera – FDNY operates on scene of a second-alarm fire on College Point Boulevard in Queens, New York.

nycfire.net:

18-30 College Point Blvd between 18 Avenue and 20 Avenue

E297 transmitting the 10-75 for fire out the 2nd floor windows of a 3 story commercial

L129 FAST

All-Hands going to work – heavy fire

Extra engine and truck (E320/L167)

BC52 to QNS: 2nd alarm on this box, 4519

RS04 to QNS: Updated CIDS for the new address?

QNS announcing CIDS for Box 4519: Commercial 2.5 story 20×50 class 3, 1st floor is a check cashing place, apartments on 2nd floor, house in rear yard – access from exposure 2

Div. 14 to QNS: We have fire on 2nd floor and attic of 2.5 story peaked roof commercial, 2L/S, 2L/O, primaries in progress.

Div. 14 to QNS: We have 4L/S, 4L/O. We have heavy fire in the cockloft. 26 minute duration.

Div. 14 to QNS: We have 5L/S, 5L/O. Searches are still in progress. Trucks continue to open up. Can we have 2 additional trucks to the scene (L154, L136). Duration 35 mins.

Car 2H is 10-84

QNS to L154, L136: Report to the front of the fire building for fire operations.

E297/L130 First Due

Probably:
E297, E295, E273, E274, E320s/c
L130, T144, L129F, L167s/c
RS04, SQ288
BC. 52, 46
Div. 14

2nd Alarm:
E316?, E289, E306
T138 (instructions: Come in off 18th avenue to College Point Blvd, coming from the north side)
L154s/c, L136s/c
BC49RUL, BC50SO, BC53FF
Car 2H
E324T SAT
FC01

Relocations:
E263/E273
BC20/BC52
BC17/BC49
E298/E297
E??/E320
L106/L154

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