https://youtu.be/NaXvSwHOzyk - 10 minute video from may 2023 - all
compartments are open - set the jacks and raise the aerial at the end
of video


24,106 views May 13, 2023
A Peak Inside The Brand New FDNY Seagrave Ladder 32 Along With a
Aerial Test Outside Quarters Congratulations to Ladder 32 and Best of
Luck with the New Rig! Stay Safe! This is the First Seagrave Aerial
Delivered back to the FDNY after 17 Years. You will see each
compartment and all the equipment kept on these apparatus. Just note
that a few things had to be moved around and doesn’t have everything
but a few minor things. They should be receiving new ground ladders
and a few other things. Any questions leave in comments. Thanks for
watching Please Like Comment & Share for more videos like this to come
in Future!

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tons of info in comments as always

@bbmw9029  , very few boxes in the city that doesn’t have a TL
assigned as one of the first 3 trucks. If not it’s special called and
they’ll make room for it where it’s needed and most effective.
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@SkylerFire
1 month ago
4th truck is required to be a TL of the first 3 are Aerials

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@michaelgolliher888

1 month ago
Are most of trucks set up the same way
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@SkylerFire
1 month ago
Most of them but every truck is different. Some trucks are SOC
support, water rescue, vent support, Decon support. And some trucks
may just carry extra stuff for there first due area
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@stevenpivornik9982

1 month ago
Soooo can anyone tell me who the figurine man is strapped to the grille?
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@garyhargrove2762

1 month ago
Lol. Yeah it’s Mugsy from Looney Tunes he’s one of the gangsters that
was featured Rocky is the other gangster. They are part of the motto
for Engine 62 and Ladder 32 nickname of the Gun Hill Gang. I hope that
explains it for you.

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@scootertrash911

11 days ago
What? no bell rope in the cab and no bucket? Nice truck, I saw that
the vertical clearance is 10' 10", is that because of the territory or
a uniform standard of the department?
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@SkylerFire
10 days ago
All engines, towers, sticks, tillers are 10’ 10”

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@JMackin88

3 weeks ago
Dear FDNY, never get rid of the phone. Ever.
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refers to handset for mobile probably - prevents feedback probably

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@susanmitchell8433

1 month ago
I noticed that with fire trucks, they aren’t built to accommodate
shorter drivers. The gas and break pedals don’t move foreword. Can
that be added on?
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@SkylerFire
1 month ago
The seat you can move

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@davidkaiser1004

1 month ago
That's awesome! I'm sure it's got medical equipment because it will go
on EMS runs later on.
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@SkylerFire
1 month ago
All FDNY rigs carry EMS equipment, and Defib.
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@vinnyb.1314

1 month ago
FDNY Ladder companies are not assigned to EMS runs , the engines are.
But do have a basic EMS bag & AED.
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@firemanjeffgg2440

1 month ago
Like the pack set up. Makes it easier to don then blindly putting your
hands behind your back trying to find a strap.
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@WestCoastEmOFC

1 month ago (edited)
Epic! Are there more Seagrave (rear mount aerials) RMA’s on order?
Will there be orders of (rear mount platforms) RMP’s ladders as well?
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@SkylerFire
1 month ago
56 RM Aerials. They don’t do RM Platforms. MM Tower Ladders only and
stil a decent amount coming in and another 60 or so engines.

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@KB-xy1es

1 month ago
Interesting to note that the Hurst Tool and the spreaders are the new
battery operated variety. Also, when filming cab interiors and such,
I'd suggest that when you zoom in, you pan s-l-o-w-l--y so that we can
get a better view of what's there withoug having to take dramamine..
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@Stargazzer811

1 month ago
Alot of department's are going to battery operated ones. They are just
as effective, the batteries are actually very safe and last awhile,
and you don't lose any cutting/spreading power. Plus without needing
air or hydraulic lines and reels, it saves space and money, cuts down
deployment time and allows them to be used anywhere. My department has
gotten a new set of Holmatro tools over the past 6-8 months including
a set of cutters, spreaders, omni-tools and rams, and I was lucky
enough to use them in training last month. When I tell you they have
some power behind them, they really do. We were able to cut a car
apart fairly quick, doors, roof, even do a dash roll, and the
batteries only dropped to half after about 30 or so minutes of work.
That means we can get an hour of near continuous work out of 1 battery
per tool, which is incredible. The best part is thanks to the lack of
lines and reels, we can go as far from our rescue engine as we please
and they don't take up alot of space inside their compartment.
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