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e all owe so much to all the FF's who are risking life, limb and lung to keep us all safe...as someone... See More - 5starI live in Michigan now but was raised one block North of Engine 255 and Ladder 157. Not a day goes by where I don't thi... See More
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od, extremely disrespect ful. It happened a while back this year and I put in a complaint but I'm... See More
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]
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.
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]
Help NYC recover from the storm and assist emergency personnel by only calling 911 in the case of a real emergency.
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]
The importance of clearing fire hydrants was made evident this morning, as FDNY members arrived on scene of a fire on 9th Ave in Manhattan to find the hydrants covered in snow. Critical seconds were lost as the hydrants were cleared, and the fire escalated to a 4th alarm. Thankfully, there are no injuries to report. New York City homeowners and business owners - any delay in fire companies locating hydrants and getting water on a fire endangers the lives of both Firefighters and civilians. Shovel a path today, and on every snowy day. Help the FDNY respond when seconds matter.
NYC homeowners & business owners - shovel snow away from hydrants so FDNY can access in case of emergency. Read additional winter storm safety tips at http://ow.ly/Xrnk5 [web page]
Ciudad de Nueva York added 2 new photos.
Attention: Ban on transit in New York City from 2:30 pm.
The Mayor Mayor Bill de Blasio will announce in a few minutes that unauthorized vehicles must remain ou...
See MoreThe Mayor Mayor Bill de Blasio will announce in a few minutes that unauthorized vehicles must remain ou...
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