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Residence.
340 Babylon Street, Islip Terrace, NY 11752
Department:
FDNY
Title/rank:
Battalion Chief
Years of public service:
31
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Topics you provide training for:
High Rise Operations
Low Rise Ops
Private Dwellings
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Leadership
Areas of expertise:
High Rise
Bio:
Chief Tracy a Battalion Chief with the FDNY, currently assigned to Battalion 49, in the Borough of Queens, with 31 years of service. He is an adjunct instructor for their training academy having developed many training programs for Firefigthters, First Line Supervisors and Chief Officers. He has published articles in WNYF, FDNY’s training publication, and Fire Engineering magazine. He offers programs of training for the fire service. In collaboration with NIST Chief Tracy is involved in the most recent research being conducted on High Rise Firefighting. He is a member of the NFPA Project Technical Panel that is reviewing “Firefighting Tactics under Wind Driven Conditions”.

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At 12:52pm on November 17, 2009, Jonathan Hill said…
Look foward to seeing you in Charlotte this weekend.
At 5:33pm on August 30, 2009, Jim Miller said…
Chief Tracy,
Where can i get something in writing about the recommended flow rate for today's fires being at least 150gpm? This is for justification reasons, so it needs to be a non-bias type document. If you can help let me know.

Thanks and BE SAFE!!
Jim
At 10:30pm on June 14, 2009, Chris Leier said…
Great talking to you again at Steve's party Chief, I'm sure I'll see you at some point when NIST heads up to NYC again
At 7:23am on November 15, 2008, Kevin Terry said…
Enjoyed your program in Vegas.
At 6:58pm on May 29, 2008, Joseph Viscuso said…
Chief, I had the pleasure of hearing you speak at a seminar in New Jersey a few years back. You made many of us in that room better firefighters and I wanted to say thanks. Hope to have the opportunity to hear you speak again soon.
At 8:56am on April 20, 2008, Jeffrey Post said…
Chief, I wanted to drop a note and say that watch your segement from FDIC on Change and Influence regularly. Very good points and sound advice. Thanks.
At 7:28pm on April 4, 2008, Mike Walker said…
Hey Chief

I started a High-Rise Group. Would love for you to give your two cents every chance you get.

Hope all is well.
At 7:10pm on March 29, 2008, Robert E. Shelton said…
Hi chief from Cincinnati OH. look forward to hearing you speak at FDIC
At 10:26am on March 23, 2008, Tony Piontek said…
Thanks Chief,

Hope to see you at Indy, and look forward to the results and data when they come out. If what you found was that earth shattering, it will definitely prove to change the fire service for the better! Thanks for all your work on this, and thanks for the info.
At 7:43pm on March 22, 2008, Mike Walker said…
Can't wait to see those studies.
 
 

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