Unit List from Orlando Shooting

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Since the other thread was closed, and no one was able to provide the units on scene, here they are:
Legend: OFD-Orlando Fire OCFR-Orange County Fire RMA- Rural/Metro AC- Assistant Chief Bat- Battalion E-Engine R- Rescue


OFD AC-1, OFD Chief 1, OFD Chief 2, OCFR Bat 4, OCFR Bat 5, OFD District 1, OFD District 2, OFD E-1, OFD E-2, OFD E-3, OFD E-5, OFD E-101, OFD Heavy Rescue 1, OFD R-1. OFD R-2, OFD R-7, OFD R-10, OFD R-11, OCFR R-50, OCFR R-51, OCFR R-66, OCFR R-70, OCFR R-71, OFD R-171, RMA 162, RMA 165, RMA 166, RMA 168, RMA 216, RMA 226, RMA EMS SUP. 808
 

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Thought the list would be bigger. I've seen more units for a stubbed toe in Pinellas.

Thanks for sharing.
 
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Big difference between the 2 locations. Hospital is less then 1 mile from scene. LE unit transported in pick up trucks. Many patients walked to the hospital.
 
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Yes, all Orange County units strictly follow NIMS/ICS. All Orlando LT and higher have ICS 300 & 400.
 

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It was so close to the hospital they had rescues drop off a patient and return to the scene for more.
 

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also remember OFD Station 5 was literally across the street as well, reminds me of the 1998 tornado outbreak, we had units transporting 3-4 patients emergency to various hospitals and coming back for more, I dispatched 23 units in one breath to the Ponderosa RV park in Osceola, that was chaos
 
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I work for one of the local agencies that responded. I got called in a few hours later and there still was a lot of work to be done even after the initial incident.
 
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