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A Marine 6 firefighter dove into the dark, rushing river, where he battled through the powerful current, broken pilings and ...
Firefighters responding to a basement blaze in Fresh Meadows across from Flushing Cemetery around 7:30 p.m. found “100 ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A gas main was struck in Elm Park on Thursday morning, officials said, prompting a large FDNY response. Around 8:35 a.m., the FDNY received a call for the incident at Richmond ...
FDNY fire marshals have determined that a Murray Hill house fire was caused by a lithium-ion battery on Sunday evening.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Four civilians suffered non-life threatening injuries in a West Brighton crash on Thursday morning, according to the FDNY. The department told the Advance/SILive.com that it ...
Bellmore fire chief dedicated to promoting mental health among first responders hangs up FDNY helmet
At 9 a.m. Tuesday, about a dozen members of FDNY Ladder 3 & Battalion 6 in Union Square shook Chief Steve Marsar’s hand, ...
FDNY Marine Division units and the U.S. Coast Guard powered through rough East River waters churned up by an approaching hurricane on Thursday as they helped rescue a barge found sinking under the ...
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ABC7 New York on MSNFDNY Captain John Ceriello retires after more than 3 decades of dedicated service
After 37 years of dedicated service, FDNY Captain John Ceriello finished his last tour at Rescue 1 on Monday and headed into ...
Jay Matthews, of Selden, received a $25,000 donation to help cover medical expenses for his 2-year-old son battling a rare cancer.
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FDNY suspends search for missing swimmer on Brighton Beach
A caller reported the man had run into the water just after 5:20 a.m. and had not been seen since. Police, along with the FDNY, responded to Brighton 6th Street and began their search. Firefighters ...
A small fragment of bone found on West Street and Liberty Avenue was matched to Fitzgerald thanks to advanced DNA technology ...
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9/11 veteran claims FDNY is cheating him out of benefits, pension — but department says he owes it $600K
The FDNY is denying a decorated Army veteran and former fire marshal — who bravely served in Iraq and Afghanistan after 9/11 — his benefits and pension, he claims in a scathing new lawsuit. Leonard ...
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