South Side Hose Company #2

South Side Hose Company #2

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Volunteer Fire Company located in Oceanside NY ~ Part of the Oceanside Fire Department

Photos from Oceanside NY Fire Department's post 09/07/2024
09/07/2024
9/11 victims' families join officials in push to make Sept. 11 a federal holiday 09/07/2024

9/11 victims' families join officials in push to make Sept. 11 a federal holiday The bill was introduced in March 2023 and remains waiting to be heard by the House Oversight Committee.

09/04/2024

On 9/4/1894 the first fog nozzle for fighting fires was patented. A fog nozzle breaks water flowing through it into “tiny” droplets, creating more surface area absorbing the heat and creating steam. The A. J. Morse company made a brass 2-½” “fireboat type nozzle and stand” with patent dates of Aug. 2, 1891, July 31, 1894, and Sept. 4, 1894. Some sources suggest “the first United States patent for a fog nozzle was granted to Dr. John Oyston in 1863. During the late 1800s and continuing through the turn of the century, various articles appeared in fire service literature extolling the merits of spray streams. One of the earliest such articles, entitled “Extinguishing Fires,” was written by Oyston himself. It was originally published in Oyston’s local newspaper but was reprinted in the March 16, 1878, edition of the National Fireman’s Journal (known today as Fire Engineering). Significant research in fire behavior and the use of spray streams for interior fire attacks began in the United Kingdom and several Western European countries during the 1920s, this research continues to this day. In the mid-1930s, Elkhart Brass introduced the first production periphery jet fog nozzle to the American fire service. Known as the “Mystery” nozzle, it was based on a nozzle designed by the Mystery Nozzle Company in Hamburg, Germany, some years before. The United States Navy and Coast Guard used a combination fog/solid-stream nozzle during World War II, although its exact date of issue may predate the war by several years. Manufactured by the Rockwood Sprinkler Company, and known as an “all-purpose” nozzle, it was available for both 1-½ inch and 2-½ inch hoses and had a three-position shutoff that could produce both an impinging jet fog stream and a solid fire stream. It could also be fitted with a variety of extension applicators. It is still in limited use today by the Navy as well as several fire departments… What happened in 1950 that so radically changed fire suppression tactics? The late Chief Lloyd Layman of Parkersburg, West Virginia, presented a paper entitled “Little Drops of Water” at the Fire Department Instructors Conference (FDIC) in Memphis, Tennessee, and in the process stood the fire service on its collective head. In his paper, Layman introduced what he termed the indirect method of attack to suppress interior building fires using the tremendous heat-absorbing properties of expanding and condensing steam, produced in great quantities by fog (spray) streams. Most of the theory and methodology of indirect fire attack were based on the Coast Guard experiments (Layman was in charge of the Coast Guard’s wartime firefighting school at Fort McHenry), as well as additional testing conducted jointly by the U.S. Navy and other agencies in San Francisco under the project name “Operation Phobos.” Layman continued his experiments after he returned to his position as fire chief in Parkersburg, where he began in earnest applying the indirect method of attack to building fires.”
The Rockwood nozzle mentioned was used by almost every FD in the nation. Remember the "Bent Tip Applicators" and the "Foam Aeration tubes"?

09/03/2024

3rd Alarm in Queens. I usually dont listen to Queens, but...Brooklyn is going with Engine 247 and its sister truck, FOAM 247.

08/07/2024

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Our weather station was down with "technical difficulties"
System is back up and running. Thanks to our former member for the trouble shooting and replacement parts and to our IT guy for the installation.

As always, feel free to access the site at any time.

06/30/2024

On June 29, 2003 the Department responded to a building fire at an industrial laundry facility on Long Beach Road. By the time the fire was out 22 firefighters were injured, 9 of them with severe burns from an exploding acetylene tank stored in the building. Thankfully all of the injured firefighters survived and several continue to serve our community as members of the OFD. Today, on the 21st anniversary of this tragedy, we remain grateful that the outcome wasn't worse and for the support given to us by the residents of Oceanside and our fellow firefighters throughout the area.

12/27/2023

12/24/2023 with thanks to the 2nd Batt Photographer.

12/08/2023

South Side Hose Company # 2 is proud to announce the election of Michael Gress to the position of Chief of the Oceanside Fire Department!
We would also like to congratulate 1st Assistant Chief Sean Costigan, 2nd Assistant Chief Sean Lynch and 3rd Assistant Chief Kevin Klein and all the officers elected for the 2024 year.

11/23/2023

From our family to yours Happy Thanks !

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3615 Oceanside Road
Oceanside, NY
11572