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Brooklyn 4th Alarm Box 8050, on 2-24-05, At the Navy Yard. Upon arrival Ladder Company gave a 10-75 and then quickly transmitted an urgent 2nd Alarm. Heavy smoke condition vents out of a loading dock on the exposure one side of the fire building. The building is a 2.5 story corrigated steel structure with a peaked roof that is used as a photo & electronic storage warehouse.
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A heavy fire condition exists on the other side of this steel wall on the exposure one side of the fire building.
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A firefighter cuts the steel wall with a partner saw, so the Tower Ladder can gain access to the fire.
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2 saws are now in operation.
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3 saws are now in operation.
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The overall scene looking at the exposure four side of the fire building. Heavy smoke condition enveloped the entire neighborhood.
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Tower Ladder 15 operated on the exposure three side of the fire building in the rear.
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Tower ladder operates on the exposure one side of the fire building as the snow starts to get heavier.
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It seems that whenever there is a major snow storm there is a major fire.
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The tent protects the Command Post from the snow.
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Tower Ladder 105 at the Brooklyn 4th Alarm.
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Engine 211 operates at the scene.
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Engine 210 at the scene.
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Ladder 118 at the scene.