This week's FDNY Throwback Thursday photo is from this day in 1969, at a 3-alarm fire at Putnam Ave. in Brooklyn. See more photos at http://ow.ly/XC1o7 [Flickr]
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Jonathan Witherspoon
Jonathan Witherspoon I was at the job on box 0853 Putnam ave between Ralph ave and Howard ave I was 12 years old that when thay had iron man
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Jim Korzeniewski
Jim Korzeniewski Back then you had to take your mask out of the box and assemble it at the job, nobody stopped to do that as a result the mask were rarely used on the interior and never on the roof
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Ready for a new year of Pre-K for All? If you have a 4 year-old in your family, make sure you mark your calendar: Applications are now open for free, high-quality, full-day Pre-K. There's a seat waiting for all who want one.
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Venessa Flores
Venessa Flores Thanks for spreading the word.
Rose Turner
Rose Turner Whats pre k pls ? Xx
Today, FDNY Fire Commissioner Daniel A. Nigro presided over the graduation of 29 Fire Protection Inspectors at FDNY Headquarters in Brooklyn. See more photos at http://ow.ly/XyYl9 [Flickr]
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Liliana Gonzales
Liliana Gonzales Fire Prevention and inspections are vital to a fire department! Good luck to yours 🇺🇸
Ginny Casaretti Callahan
Ginny Casaretti Callahan Wonderful ceremony! Couldn't be more proud of my son and his colleagues. God Bless you all and good luck!
Help NYC recover from the storm and assist emergency personnel by only calling 911 in the case of a real emergency.
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Michelle Kessler
Michelle Kessler Don't forget to grab a shovel and help your amazing fire department by clearing the fire hydrants in your neighborhood!! EVERY SECOND COUNTS!!
Cesar Olivera
Cesar Olivera Yeah right. The end of the world could be coming and people will still call 911 because they have a cold.
The blizzard is behind us, but the snow remains here in New York City. We’d like to remind NYC homeowners and business owners to clear the snow away from hydrants. Clearing the way keeps both you and your neighborhood safe, as every second matters during an emergency. If you need assistance, ask a friend or neighbor for help, don’t overexert yourself. Click to read other ways that you can stay safe during and after inclement weather http://ow.ly/XuYVr [web page]
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Adrienne M Fanelli
Adrienne M Fanelli Sixth Avenue and bleecker need my apartment building all piles of snow
Stephanie Simms
Stephanie Simms Thanks to the helpful group of men that cleared the snow away from my car in between clearing out the hydrants. I would have been stuck until Spring if it wasn't for you guys.