New York City Fire Department (FDNY)
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Mayor Bill de Blasio
Ray Pfeifer is a firefighter.
When illness rendered him no longer able to save New Yorkers from burning buildings, he turned his focus instead to serving tens o...
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Ciudad de Nueva York
Hoy se cumplen siete años del día en que el capitán Chesley B. "Sully" Sullenberger piloteó el avión Airbus A320 en el vuelo 1549 de US Airways para aterrizar d...
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On this day in 2009, fifty units and more than 200 FDNY fire and EMS members, including marine boats, responded to the "Miracle on the Hudson," the crash of US Airways Flight 1549 into the Hudson River near 45th St. in Manhattan. FDNY members treated 88 civilians on the Manhattan side of the crash, and all 150 passengers and five crew members survived.
Today’s FDNY Throwback Thursday photo is from this date in 1969 at a 3rd alarm fire at a construction site in Richmond, Staten Island. See more photos at http://ow.ly/X3muG [Flickr]
Today Mayor Bill de Blasio presented retired FDNY Firefighter Ray Pfeifer with a key to New York City for his tireless work on the reauthorization of the Zadroga Act, which provides healthcare to 9/11 first responders, survivors and recovery workers.
Mayor Bill de Blasio
This is a proud day for New Yorkers and for all Americans.
Now, over 72,000 9/11 first responders, survivors, and recovery workers are guaranteed the healthcare...
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Ciudad de Nueva York
“Siete miembros de la Compañía de escaladores no. 20 murieron en el piso 35 de la Torre norte el 11 de Septiembre. En los días siguientes llegaron mensajes de c...
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“It’s a juvenile red-tailed hawk, under a year old. It has some injuries, its toes are swollen and it has blood on its abdomen. We were very lucky to catch him. He made an attempt to jump off at the last second but he maneuvered the bucket perfectly. Without this equipment we never would have saved him.” FDNY Firefighter and Licensed Wildlife Rehabilitator Robert Horvath describes today’s rescue of a red-tailed hawk on Canal St. in Manhattan. With assistance from Firefighter Greg DeBiase and members of Ladder 1 and Battalion 1, Firefighter Horvath was able to capture the injured animal, who had been sitting on the air conditioner of a third floor apartment for over 24 hours. “He just needs some TLC. We’re going to take good care of him.”
Today’s FDNY Throwback Thursday photo is from this day in 1976, at a 5th-alarm fire at Atlantic Ave and Clinton St in Brooklyn. While operating at this incident Firefighter Charles Sanchez from Ladder 131 made the supreme sacrifice. See more phot
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