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Elizabeth Hillman reportedly told the foundation’s trustees, “Our executive compensation lags well behind that of peer institutions”
FDNY EMS officer and union vice president says separating EMS from the FDNY would close pay gaps, curb turnover and give medics the autonomy to modernize patient care
FDNY says roughly 100 lithium-ion batteries ignited in the basement of a Queens home operating an illegal e-bike repair shop
Police said the teen is emotionally disturbed and has a history of lashing out in public
All firefighters were ordered to evacuate the school bus company building after the roof collapsed
Leonard Shoulders, 33, was at a bus stop when he was suddenly swallowed by a sinkhole that opened underneath him, leaving him injured and swarmed by rats
The truck was being transported from a repair shop when it ignited
The CDC notified New York officials on Friday of the Trump administration’s plans to restore the $3.3 million
Firefighters responded Wednesday to a blaze on the fourth floor of a Staten Island apartment building
Five EMS providers at the Astoria station have tested positive; union officials warned that the department may not be prepared for a second wave
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told Mayor Bill de Blasio that the city is responsible for reimbursing the funds the federal government wrongly removed from the FDNY’s World Trade Center Health Program
FDNY Firefighter James Marshall Jr., 43, was the son of FDNY Firefighter James Marshall Sr. who died due to 9/11-related illness in 2014
The Firefighter-EMT Michael J. Field Memorial Bridge on Long Island was dedicated in a ceremony on Saturday
How months of civil unrest forced the fire service to build new community relationships, fight for access, step up communication and protect its members
A heart attack patient died and eight FDNY members were injured when the ladder truck T-boned the ambulance
Officials said the firefighter was forced to breach a wall to escape as “the room lit up on him” during a blaze on Friday
FDNY Firefighter Piotr Orlowski carried his neighbor from a burning building and evacuated his parents during the five-alarm blaze
More than 200 firefighters responded to the blaze that engulfed one three-story home and spread to another
Retired FDNY Firefighter Timmy Burke, 51, died on Friday due to 9/11-related complications, family members said
Members of Rescue 5 left a candle-light ceremony at their station to respond to the blaze on the fifth floor of a seven-story building
The former James Gordon Bennett Medal was renamed to honor fallen Chief of Department Peter J. Ganci Jr. and to reject the racist views of its previous namesake, officials said
While it’s nearly impossible to compare 9/11 and COVID-19, there is one strong similarity
Almost 2 decades later, emergency radio channels used for COVID-19, terrorism scheduled to be cut
A variety of nonprofits are raising money to provide financial relief, needed supplies and food to first responders who were affected by and are working in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura
The three Staten Island house fires were fought by more than 160 personnel between Monday and Tuesday
Several firefighters chased the man while others checked on the 60-year-old woman
FDNY Firefighter Brian Quinn rappelled down to the woman from a roof-rope secured by a Halligan tool
FDNY EMS Deputy Chief Kevin Ramdayal said multiple patients were trapped inside the bus
A letter to members stated that the department’s commitment to remembering the fallen must be balanced with health and safety
138 firefighters from 33 units worked for two hours to put out the blaze
FDNY EMS Local 257 President Oren Barzilay said the city’s plan to eliminate hundreds of EMS positions will put lives at risk
Firefighters came upon a stabbing victim and were treating him when the suspect reportedly attempted to enter the station
Valley Stream Firefighter-EMT Mike Field, a past FDNY member and 9/11 responder, will be honored with a memorial bridge on Long Island