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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 - 2starThe one in my neighborho
od, extremely disrespect ful. It happened a while back this year and I put in a complaint but I'm... See More - 5starMy name is jason Williams, I was in foster myself and know the feeling. After seeing this I wanted to help so I am forwa... See More
“When we got there, the mother was on the floor and the baby was already beginning to crown. We laid a mat underneath the mother and I kneeled down in front of her, with Firefighter Hines right behind me. We helped to calm her down and told her to take deep breaths. When she pushed, the baby’s nose and mouth were out, and we began performing suction. After about 20 seconds, she pushed again, and I helped to guide the baby out. When he let out a big cry, we all were so happy. ...
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This week’s FDNY Throwback Thursday photo is from this day in 1970, at a 2-alarm fire at 3123 3rd Ave in the Bronx. See more photos at http://ow.ly/YrxH8 [Flickr]
Earlier today more than 100 FDNY members responded to a 2-alarm fire at Sterling Place and Utica Avenue in Brooklyn. Three patients were removed from a burning home, including a 75-year-old female who was found by members of Ladder 120 after they battled heavy smoke conditions and followed sounds of distress to locate her in a second floor bathroom. FDNY EMS members transported all patients to Kings County Hospital.
Ciudad de Nueva York
" the water and the exposure to the elements represent the two security risks more great when it's cold. To be exposed to the cold, everything that is liquid in...
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“Water and exposure pose the two biggest safety risks when the weather turns cold. When your body is exposed to cold temperatures, everything that is liquid inside of your body begins to crystalize. This could lead to necrosis of your tissues, and even amputation,” says FDNY Lt Paramedic Brendan Ryan when discussing the implications of exposure to cold air. “Children have a different heat regulatory function than adults, and younger children aren’t as in-tune with their bodie...
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Ciudad de Nueva York
Take care, New York!
" the ice is not safe. Any surface ice is safe ", Says the captain Arthur Fitzpatrick, of the fire academy of-New York City Fire Department...
See More" the ice is not safe. Any surface ice is safe ", Says the captain Arthur Fitzpatrick, of the fire academy of-New York City Fire Department...
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