On Monday evening, Probationary Firefighter Lawrence J. Wasser of Ladder 82 was seriously injured in the line of duty at a house on Staten Island, when he fell through the hole in the picture shown here, and landed in the flame-filled basement below. FDNY Fire Marshals have determined this was an accidental electrical fire, originating in the basement.
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Michael Levasseur So many close calls over the years. No matter where you are, whatever department, dropping through a floor is every firefighter's worst nightmare. Lucky kid to have other members already in the basement when he arrived. Speedy recovery..
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Florence McDonald McComiskey Praying for a full and speedy recovery for this young firefighter.
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The FDNY sends our best wishes for a speedy recovery to 23-year-old Probationary Firefighter Lawrence J. Wasser of Ladder 82, who was seriously injured in the line of duty fighting a 3rd alarm house fire on Staten Island Monday evening. While operating inside the home, the supportive beams on the first floor collapsed as a result of heavy fire conditions, causing Firefighter Wasser to fall through the floor and into the flame-filled basement below. Firefighter Wasser suffered serious burns to both his hands and is recovering at Staten Island University Hospital.
Firefighter Wasser is a Staten Island resident, and graduated from the FDNY Fire Academy in November 2015.
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Bill Fitzgerald Thoughts and Prayers BROTHER
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Brittney Washington I wish him a speedy recovery. We need our fire fighters. #respect
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"When we arrived there were 4 workers dangling off scaffolding that had partially collapsed. One of the cables used to secure the scaffolding was tied to the parapet of the building. When that gave way, it forced the middle of the scaffolding to collapse. The four of them were wearing their harnesses, but they weren't getting down on their own," said Lt. Bill Caffrey, of FDNY Ladder Company 36, who along with Firefighters Greg Richards, Robert Cruz, Otniel Calderon, William M...
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Thomas Gallagher Rather than being concerned about blowing your own horn and what big heroes you are to save these four lives, did anyone take note of how shoddily that scaffold was erected and wonder why it would collapse in the center, unusual to say the least if bei...See More
David Dutt Well done, Gentlemen of Ladder 36. And THANK GOD those workmen had redundant safety systems, otherwise this could have had a very bad ending.
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“It is a tragic fact in our profession – this job is, was, and always will be a dangerous one. But this day we remember 11 years later stands out, and it always will. The Bellew, Meyran, Dibernardo and Sclafani families lost great men. Firehouses lost extraordinary Firefighters. We all shared in the pain. As I look around this room, I see many of you who knew our fallen brothers well. You worked with them, you fought beside them, you laughed with them and you cared for them a...
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Peter Smith Great men gone too soon. They gave the supreme sacrifice to protect ordinary citizens. Think about that.
Mary Weeks May they rest in peace and may their families find peace in their loss.
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 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
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
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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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 Fire Prevention and inspections are vital to a fire department! Good luck to yours ðŸ‡ºðŸ‡¸
Ginny Casaretti Callahan Wonderful ceremony! Couldn't be more proud of my son and his colleagues. God Bless you all and good luck!