So until today I didn’t know dispatcher 150 was a gentleman by the name of Jimmy. What I did know ,that when he was working ,I was listening to the best Fire Dispatcher I have ever heard!! Thank you Sir for being the best. 🇺🇸🍀🇺🇸
I am a retired firefighter captain from a fire department in the Houston, TX area, I want to say I have listened to you many times dispatching major fires for FDNY, and will say there is nothing like having a dispatcher as you on the end of central comms!!! I didn't know you personally, but feel I almost do. Congratulations on retirement and that you will have many blessed and prosperous years ahead!!!
Jimmy has been a staple of daily life for anyone who follows the fdny or the guys who work there. amazing dispatcher and a stand up guy. Wishing him a long, relaxing and happy retirement.
On his last day he had such a horrific call he handled it with calmness and professionalism. He will be missed by not only the members but everyone who has listened to him as one of many voices of the Bronx. He showing love to the buffs amazing thing to do!
Congratulations on your retirement Jimmy! I have enjoyed listening to you over the years whenever anyone would post an incident - Good Luck and many blessings from us here in dispatch/PA
From Detroit Fire Department Central Office, congratulations on a long and fantastic career. Listened to you many nights, the 5th alarm and beyond. Always a calm, professional voice. Enjoy your retirement brother. You've earned it
As a dispatcher I used to listen to as a kid, not realizing just who I was listening to, thank you for your 25 years. Takes a hell of a person to take the stress of managing a big city system, people talking to/yelling at you yet still managing to come in day after day and do it all again. I hope you enjoy retirement because you damn well deserve it.
Kira he was cool as a cucumber even when shit was hitting the fan. He had a nack of knowing what the chief’s and companies needed before they even asked for it. He’s also a firefighter which helps a lot. I’m a Firefighter in Michigan and would have loved to have a guy like him on the mic. My hope for FDNY is the people replacing these greats will live the job like Jimmy not just do the job
Listened to this guy for the first time the other day, what a privilege it would have been to work along side you, god bless you and enjoy your retirement
Amazing last call. As a fellow dispatcher this was great. Just as good as Beefmans congrats on retirement Jimmy 150 sorry your last day had to be a bit of a tragic one.
Always great to send blessing to the brothers and sisters who guide us to our battles. Congrats 150 from your brothers of the Hoopie squad West Hamilton Beach VFD.
Dispacther 150 jimmy we prouda y'all frm england u can friend me anytime , lieut john u an all our brothers n sisters never ever forgot u have a great retirement n ive tears my eyes brother , we ❤️, u alwats as all our brothers fdny n frm uk
25 years and done so probably say late 40s. If he married a younger woman say mid 30s your talking 40 50 years of pension the taxpayer has to burden. No way in the state of the country these pensions will be sustainable.
Hey blaze 2019…..you must be a real “JERK-OFF” why don’t you try working straight/doubles/triples days/nights/holidays. When your home in your pajamas on Xmas morning opening presents. Many of us were working. Nobody owes you an explanation, I did 40 years and hopefully I’ll collect for 40 more, if not my wife earned it putting up with my not being home!!! Get a life.
Hopefully you never use your social security checks with that attitude. Those dispatchers in nyc are some of the hardest working and most dedicated members in the entire service. Youll never even come within a tenth of those guys.
You would be surprised the amount of stress as big a city as NYC dispatchers have to undergo. Especially working through 9/11 and continuing to work 20 years after that. Just because it seems easy to *you* doesnt mean it is easy. Its a different ball game at that center.
So until today I didn’t know dispatcher 150 was a gentleman by the name of Jimmy. What I did know ,that when he was working ,I was listening to the best Fire Dispatcher I have ever heard!! Thank you Sir for being the best. 🇺🇸🍀🇺🇸
Love how even after signing off he was in control making sure units didn’t step on each other. Absolutely fantastic
I am a retired firefighter captain from a fire department in the Houston, TX area, I want to say I have listened to you many times dispatching major fires for FDNY, and will say there is nothing like having a dispatcher as you on the end of central comms!!! I didn't know you personally, but feel I almost do. Congratulations on retirement and that you will have many blessed and prosperous years ahead!!!
Well said Al. I’m in the D up in Michigan. They’re invaluable
Jimmy has been a staple of daily life for anyone who follows the fdny or the guys who work there. amazing dispatcher and a stand up guy. Wishing him a long, relaxing and happy retirement.
Class Act Dispatch 150. What a sign off. Got teary eyed.
Thanks
On his last day he had such a horrific call he handled it with calmness and professionalism. He will be missed by not only the members but everyone who has listened to him as one of many voices of the Bronx. He showing love to the buffs amazing thing to do!
Congratulations on your retirement Jimmy! I have enjoyed listening to you over the years whenever anyone would post an incident - Good Luck and many blessings from us here in dispatch/PA
From Detroit Fire Department Central Office, congratulations on a long and fantastic career. Listened to you many nights, the 5th alarm and beyond. Always a calm, professional voice. Enjoy your retirement brother. You've earned it
A class act right to the end! Congrats from Arizona!
As a dispatcher I used to listen to as a kid, not realizing just who I was listening to, thank you for your 25 years. Takes a hell of a person to take the stress of managing a big city system, people talking to/yelling at you yet still managing to come in day after day and do it all again. I hope you enjoy retirement because you damn well deserve it.
Kira he was cool as a cucumber even when shit was hitting the fan. He had a nack of knowing what the chief’s and companies needed before they even asked for it. He’s also a firefighter which helps a lot. I’m a Firefighter in Michigan and would have loved to have a guy like him on the mic. My hope for FDNY is the people replacing these greats will live the job like Jimmy not just do the job
Thanks. As of right now I'm enjoying every minute
150 Did an amazing job! Amazing how he kept all that traffic straight. Great job Jimmy have a great retirement.
Congratulations on your 25 years’ from a retired (26.5 years) Fire /EMS / Police dispatcher . Hope you enjoy every minute of it!!
Congrats brother! May you have a happy, healthy and long retirement!
I remember when Warren retired from the Brooklyn CO. So much appreciation from all the units.
Listened to this guy for the first time the other day, what a privilege it would have been to work along side you, god bless you and enjoy your retirement
Wishing you a long & happy retirement 😊
A retired NYC TEACHER TO YOU CONGRATS AND LONG RETIREMENT COLLECTING A WELL DESERVED PENSION.
God Bless from a retired fire dispatcher in CT.
Happy Retirement Jimmy!
Congrats on a storied career, Jimmy. Enjoy your well earned retirement and job well done on the 5th alarm.
Happy Retirement @JimmyR!!! Great job on your last day and massive fire.
Have a great and happy retirement sir.
Congrats brother and may u have a long healthy happy retirement. With love and support from the FHFD.
OUTSTANDING video!!
Wish you a Happy Healthy Retirement 🙏🏽🙏🏽
I listened to this with a huge smile on my face.
Wish you the best
Good luck on your retirement. Stay healthy and keep safe
CONGRATULATIONS!!!GOD BLESS YOU
Congrats and may you have a LONG, HAPPY and HEALTHY Retirement Well Earned Brother, From SFAD D. Meyers dad.
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A really great guy, spent some great days with him in NYC when over from the UK. Happy and safe retirement Jimmy.
Amazing last call. As a fellow dispatcher this was great. Just as good as Beefmans congrats on retirement Jimmy 150 sorry your last day had to be a bit of a tragic one.
Yes send "Norton" over to give him a big wet kiss 😘
Congrats for your retirement dispatcher 150, wish you all the best, from a radio (virtually) of italian EMS services.
Its amazing how he knows/remembers the nicknames of all these different companies that is so kool
Jimmy is up there with Eiser, the beef, and Warren!! The best!! Real FDNY through and through
I couldn't hold a candle to Wah, or Herbie. Especially because I learned from them.
Congratulations 150. Enjoy your retirement
Always great to send blessing to the brothers and sisters who guide us to our battles. Congrats 150 from your brothers of the Hoopie squad West Hamilton Beach VFD.
Long live da Hoopies!!! From a former Hoople upstate
Congratulations from the Anne Arundel County Maryland Retired Firefighters Association.
Congratulations Jimmy, enjoy a very well earned, happy, fulfilling retirement, job well done! -BCFD, CCSO SAR
Happy retirement sir
Got tears fallin jimmy 150 n enjoy brother
When you wonder how you effect others in what you do,this is a testiment to that.great job and enjoy your retirement.
Professional to the very last second. 👍
Dispacther 150 jimmy we prouda y'all frm england u can friend me anytime , lieut john u an all our brothers n sisters never ever forgot u have a great retirement n ive tears my eyes brother , we ❤️, u alwats as all our brothers fdny n frm uk
An unbelievable reaction to a comprehensive job by Dispatcher 150 listening to the FDNY from New Haven, CT.
Don’t know the fella sounds a top guy one hell of a ride indeed . Stay safe .
Congrats Jimmy you deserve the retirement!
THIS IS AWSOME FDNY IS THE BEST FIRE DEPARTMENT IN WORLD!!!!!
Man's a true professional. I hope he has a long happy fruitful retirement and that he realizes just how important a job he had.
Mad respect!!!!!!
and awesome firemen to in lake carmel ny to
Stay safe brothers
Happy Retirement Dispatcher 150 from the Brothers and Sisters here in Ickesburg Pa Ickesburg Fire Company Company 3 Home of the Village Protector's
Wow. Congratulations.
Jimmy hope to see you on Gettin Salty
Absolutely
@@andrewzy I’m going to get Kubes on it
Sounds good I sent them this audio just now but I'm not friends on FB with so I hope one of them Gets this and get him on in the future
he al so amazing firemen to in carmel ny to
Used to be. Left LCFD in 1998
I believe I heard this live on Broadcastify!
His last day he was phenomenal he trained for what happened that day and was cooler than a cucumber!!
Fire fighters deserve all respect they are beyond brave and they do a job most people won't dare to do happy retirement
Soooo much love 150 jimmy K
I heard this on the scanner just the other day
Fdny n uk brigades sending yall ❤️❤️❤️ 10 -4
Enjoy your retirement Jimmy
Was he working when 9/11 was going on? Anyone know?
I was a Manhattan Dispatcher at the time. Taking calls from inside the towers
Yes, he was
@@jimmyr2713 thank you Jimmy, I was a 1st grader and I still remember it.
@@jimmyr2713 congratulations from Texas! Retired Police Sergeant who started out as a Police/Fire Dispatcher. Well done sir.
Thanks for your service Jimmy, all the city of new york are proud of you.
Happy retirement chief.
what a legend. JIMMY ur a legend. Never forget 9/11
Jimmy yall enjoy brother k
Enjoy your retirement.
25 years and done so probably say late 40s. If he married a younger woman say mid 30s your talking 40 50 years of pension the taxpayer has to burden. No way in the state of the country these pensions will be sustainable.
Hey blaze 2019…..you must be a real “JERK-OFF” why don’t you try working straight/doubles/triples days/nights/holidays. When your home in your pajamas on Xmas morning opening presents. Many of us were working. Nobody owes you an explanation, I did 40 years and hopefully I’ll collect for 40 more, if not my wife earned it putting up with my not being home!!! Get a life.
Hopefully you never use your social security checks with that attitude. Those dispatchers in nyc are some of the hardest working and most dedicated members in the entire service. Youll never even come within a tenth of those guys.
That's why I'm not married and just got a job for pocket cash and Gas money.
All he did sit around and really do nothing, that’s what all of them do.
You would be surprised the amount of stress as big a city as NYC dispatchers have to undergo. Especially working through 9/11 and continuing to work 20 years after that. Just because it seems easy to *you* doesnt mean it is easy. Its a different ball game at that center.
Seriously?! Dude you have no idea what youre talking about at ALL
I'm not feeding the troll