AGENCY TESTIMONY
Structure and capabilities of the Special Operations Command
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The testimony details the structure, training, and capabilities of the Special Operations Command (SOC) within the FDNY. SOC is a specialized unit focused on complex rescue operations for both civilians and firefighters.
- SOC consists of approximately 650 members, including 5 rescue companies and 8 squad companies.
- Firefighters become eligible to join SOC after 5 years of service and must complete an application process.
- Squad companies have dual functions, serving as engine companies and performing specialized rescue operations.
- Rescue companies focus primarily on securing scenes, performing search and rescue, and conducting complex operations like water rescues and vehicle extrications.
Daniel Flynn
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While all firefighters are trained to search and a premises, and make rescues.
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The companies within Special Operations Command or SOC have a broad mission that includes a specific focus on the rescue of civilians and firefighters.
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There are approximately 650 members within the Special Operations Command.
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Firefighters become eligible to enter SOC after 5 years with the department.
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To join, they complete an online application, participate in an interview, and are considered based on their years of training and experience.
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Within SOC, there are 5 rescue companies and 8 squad companies.
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Rescue and squad companies respond to every confirmed fire as well as other extraordinary incidents.
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Squad companies function as engine companies in addition to their SOC capabilities.
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Squad Companies members also undergo specialized training and work with complex equipment to enable them to respond to medical incidents, deal with hazardous materials, and make forceful entries and carry out a variety of search and rescue procedures.
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Rescue company members have additional specialized training.
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Their focus out of fire is primarily on securing a scene and performing search and rescue procedures.
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This includes extracation and victim removal, including the rescue of civilians and fellow firefighters.
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Rescue members are also trained in school by operations and respond to water incidents, vehicle extracations, and other complex incidents.
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When a firefighter is in peril, the rescue of that firefighter is most often performed by a member of a rescue company.