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We can’t all have FDNY-level staffing, but we must find staffing solutions to enhance fireground operations and survival
FDNY fire and EMS personnel had to breach walls to access and rescue the trapped worker
Three firefighters were hurt while battling the Staten Island house fire and fourth was hurt when a vehicle crashed into a department vehicle
Firefighters credited good teamwork for the successful rescue efforts in the high-heat, low-visibility conditions of the all-hands blaze
The EMT is accused of failing to yield to a pedestrian, failing to stop at a stop sign and failing to exercise due care
Officials say the man swindled local businesses while posing as an EMS lieutenant, complete with a fake uniform and badge
The Colorado paramedics lifted each other up during their deployment to New York City virus epicenter
With no time to celebrate his achievement, FDNY Probationary EMT Kevin Gordon, the valedictorian of his class, hit the ground running after COVID-19 put the FDNY to the test
Several firefighters starring in Pete Davidson’s film “The King of Staten Island” had worked with Davidson’s father, Firefighter Scott Davidson, who was killed on 9/11
Dozens of FDNY members spoke in a demonstration on Sunday, and an FDNY engine honked in support of a group of protesters on Saturday night
Capt. Frank Leto, deputy director of the New York Fire Department Counseling Service, outlines how COVID-19 impacted members’ behavioral health, and how the department is meeting their needs
Battalion Chief Michele Fitzsimmons has been with the department for 19 years and comes from a family of FDNY firefighters
It is important to be diligent with donations to ensure your money goes to a good cause
Mayor Bill de Blasio said “the whole FDNY family” will be the first to receive the tests
Those who responded to the call lined the sidewalk outside of Jayden Hardowar’s home after he recovered from pediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome
The families of first responders and other city workers who have died from COVID-19 will maintain health insurance coverage for 45 days
The presidents of the Uniformed Firefighters Association and Uniformed EMTs, Paramedics & Fire Inspectors strongly criticized Mayor Bill de Blasio’s comments
Supervising Fire Protection Inspector Mark Remolino, 59, was assigned to the Fire Alarm Inspection Unit and served with the department for 26 years
Mayor Bill de Blasio said the city has lost $7.4 billion during the pandemic and cuts including essential workers may be necessary
About 1,000 members were tested for antibodies this week as part of a pilot program to determine how many first responders may have immunity
FDNY Supervisor of Mechanics Thomas Ward, 60, who also volunteered for the Massapequa Fire Department, died on Monday
Jay-Natalie La Santa, daughter of FDNY Firefighter Jerel La Santa, died on Monday from virus complications
Dr. David Prezant clarifies the difference between the two test types and what results mean for immunity
Battalion Chief Danny Sheridan sheds light on the situation facing FDNY fire and EMS personnel
Tom Richardson: 1,715 members are on medical leave with COVID-19-related illness
FDNY Supervising Fire Protection Inspector Edward Mungin, 56, served with the department for eight years and helped to open shelters for vulnerable residents
Valley Stream Firefighter-EMT Mike Field, 59, died from COVID-19 complications after confirmed contact with an infected patient
The department said the firefighters and EMS providers, who were either exposed to or diagnosed with COVID-19, are able to return to full duty
FDNY Deputy Chief Inspector Syed Rahman, 59, was working to assist the city’s Bureau of Fire Prevention with COVID-19 capacity enforcement
FDNY Firefighter Sal DePaola started the Instagram “quarantine_rv” to chronicle his time living in the vehicle
Retired FDNY Battalion Chief Albert “Al” Petrocelli, 73, died early Wednesday
EMS providers will be required to comply with the binding order, as hospital and ambulance resources are overstretched due to COVID-19