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FDNY members responded to multiple calls for a fire in the Bronx and arrived to find cars and rubbish on fire
Robert Tucker submitted his resignation hours after Zohran Mamdani was announced the winner of NYC’s mayoral election
Two women were rescued and nine people, including a firefighter, were injured in the third-floor blaze
The World Trade Center Health Program report details the health impacts faced by the 15,000+ FDNY first responders who worked at Ground Zero
“This team has faced a range of disasters and is now prepared to help people who are threatened by Hurricane Ida,” said NYC Emergency Management Commissioner John Scrivani
Firefighter Steven Keenan discovered Liam, who was 10 months old at the time, in the arms of his mother
The chief shares his personal 9/11 story, plus the measures employed to reduce LODDs and the support systems that helped in the aftermath
The FDNY 343 Ride supports the veterans that took the fight overseas after 9/11
As the newly installed IAFC president, I suddenly faced a new fire service focus on terrorism and preparedness
How I learned to accept a life without my father and trust that everything happens for a reason
My dad will always be a hero but so are my mom and the people from the firefighter community who have supported us
Video shows FDNY crews employing aggressive water application to get the job done
Chief Bashoor considers what the fire service has learned since 9/11 and what more we can do to honor our fallen brothers
The system, developed by Accenture, is the result of a four-year project to build a modern, reliable platform with expanded features
FDNY will use the donated Volvo XC40 Recharge to gain hands-on experience in occupant extrication from battery electric vehicles
Detailing simple steps fire departments can employ to best connect with members
“This was a highly technical, very dangerous, complicated rescue,” FDNY Deputy Assistant Chief Joseph Ferrante said
The firefighters were treated for heat-related injuries after responding to a blaze at Bargain Land on Coney Island
The mandate applies to roughly 340,000 workers, including firefighters, cops and teachers
The sale of the coins are part of an effort to raise money for scholarships for the children of fallen firefighters
The nonprofit 9/11 Memorial & Museum reported losing nearly 90% of its operating revenue during the COVID-19 pandemic
A firefighter suffered minor injuries at an “all-hands” fire call involving about 60 responders from 12 units
John Hodgens, a 35-year veteran of the FDNY, was appointed chief of fire operations, and 40-year fire veteran Thomas Richardson was named chief of department
“When you get a call for cardiac arrest, it usually means the patient is dead,” said Kat Woods, a member of the EMS team. “This was a special job, and this is a special family.”
The FDNY held a wreath-laying ceremony for the three firefighters killed on on June 17, 2001
Deputy Assistant Chief of Operations Michael Gala was bumped up to assistant chief and given more than $100,000 in a resolution to the suit he filed against the city
FDNY Firefighter Justin Deieso was off-duty when he delivered one punch that knocked out a 55-year-old bar patron, who then suffered a fatal heart attack
The New York Second Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a lower court decision that would have allowed certain facial hair accommodations for firefighters
Chris Ryan beat throat cancer, then turned his focus to improving his daughter’s quality of life
The Medal Day ceremony marks the FDNY’s largest public event since the onset of the pandemic, with more than 1,000 people expected to attend
About 60 firefighters and 12 units responded to the “all-hands” blaze
The poster, which will be displayed on digital kiosks throughout the city, features two EMTs and one paramedic
About 130 firefighters responded to the blaze on the third floor of a six-story Bronx apartment building