FDNY Insider
9/14/09

The FDNY's new
fireboat,
Three
Forty Three,
at the
Eastern
Shipbuilding
Group shipyard
in Panama City,
Fla.
The FDNY Marine
Division's
newest fireboat,
Three Forty
Three, was
launched on
Sept. 11, during
a ceremony at
the Eastern
Shipbuilding
Group shipyard
in Panama City,
Fla.
The ship is
named in honor
of all FDNY
members killed
in the terror
attacks of Sept.
11, 2001. The
launch ceremony
included the
traditional
breaking of a
champagne bottle
across the bow,
followed by the
first splash
down of the ship
into the sea.
The Three
Forty Three
is expected to
arrive in New
York City in
December and
will be assigned
to Marine 1,
stationed on the
Hudson River in
Manhattan. The
fireboat will
replace the
50-year-old
John D. McKean.
A second ship
currently under
construction,
Fire Fighter
II, will
eventually
replace the
50-year-old
Fire Fighter,
and will be
assigned to
Marine 9 on
Staten Island.
Both boats were
funded, in large
part, by more
than $40 million
dollars in
grants from the
Department of
Homeland
Security.
Eastern
Shipbuilding
Group was
awarded the
contract for
detailed design
and construction
of the ships on
Dec. 28, 2007.
The fireboat's
original design
is from naval
architectural
firm Robert
Allan Ltd. of
Vancouver, B.C.
The 140-foot,
500-ton, $27
million dollar
Three Forty
Three will
be the country's
largest fireboat
with a maximum
speed of 18
knots. The new
boat
will provide the
FDNY with the
latest
technology
available for
Marine vessels,
including the
capability of
pumping 50,000
gallons of water
per minute;
nearly 30,000
gallons more
than its
predecessor.

The
Three Forty
Three
before it was
launched on
Sept. 11. The
boat was
named to honor
the 343 FDNY
members who were
lost on Sept.
11, 2001.
The Three
Forty Three
has been
designed, with
the assistance
of U.S. Navy
engineers from
the U.S.
military's Joint
Program
Executive Office
for Chemical and
Biological
Defense and
Naval Sea
Systems Command,
to detect and
protect
firefighters
from chemical,
biological,
radiological and
nuclear agents.
The ship
contains a
pressurized area
that filters the
air supply using
special charcoal
and
high-efficiency
particulate air
(HEPA) filters,
allowing the
crew members to
operate when
needed in
hostile
environments.
Decontamination
and first aid
can be handled
aboard the ship
as well by means
of a de-con
shower area that
leads to a
triage and
first-aid
station.
It also features
a forward
ballast tank
which lowers the
boat in the
water to match
its deck with
larger ferries
that operate in
the waters
around New York
City. This
feature will
allow the
fireboat to
safely transfer
and evacuate
people in an
emergency. The
ship's pilot
house is
configured to
allow the
Captain a
360-degree view
of an operation,
which can assist
with maneuvering
the vessel in
tight quarters.
In addition, the
Three Forty
Three has a
command and
control area
where the ship's
officers will be
able to monitor
and direct fire
operations with
the aid of
remote cameras
and
state-of-the-art
communication
equipment.
The FDNY Marine
Fleet consists
of more than 30
vessels
responsible for
more than 450
miles of
coastline and
harbors and has
protected New
York City
residents for
134 years.