It was 8:46 Thursday morning and FDNY Engine 3, Ladder 12 was ordered into formation by Chief John Gormley. There they stood in dress blues, shoulder-to-shoulder, in straight lines that went six deep.
Members of New York City law enforcement carried on an annual tradition on Thursday night, December 18, delivering hundreds ...
The FDNY honored Chaplain John E. Delendick with a World Trade Center plaque dedication at Engine Company 257, Tower Ladder 170, and Battalion 58 in Canarsie on Friday, the first anniversary of his ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The blare of an FDNY engine signals the arrival of New York’s Bravest and instills a sense of reassurance in those in need. This was especially the case for a pair of Staten ...
Thomas LaBarbiera’s life’s ambition was realized on Sept. 11, 2001, when, after years of desire and preparation, he was finally an FDNY firefighter racing to his ...
An FDNY crew returned to their Staten Island firehouse Monday night to find a working fire in the basement. Ladder 83 came back from a downed wires call to the fire station they share with Engine 163 ...
‘Truly a gift’: FDNY memorial unveiled on Staten Island, 2 years after site destroyed in freak crash
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y.— Two years ago, an FDNY memorial site in Concord was destroyed when a teenager in a stolen car crashed into it. On Saturday, the FDNY Staten Island Retirees made things right again ...
The oldest living retired member of the FDNY who served the streets of Brooklyn for nearly three decades has died at the age of 103 — just one month shy of his next milestone birthday, officials said.
When New York City faces Code Blue weather — those bone-chilling days when temperatures drop below freezing — everything gets slower, harder, and more dangerous for both firefighters and civilians.
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