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The Dispatchers of the Bronx and Manhattan Communications Office set up a gofundme account for their Cat Killian. 
He was taken in as a stray around the summer and the Dispatchers in the CO has taken care of him ever since. One of our dispatchers took him to a local Vet and he found some medical problems that's stated on the gofundme page and is being paid for by the Dispatchers in the CO. 
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Hello everyone! We are a group of Dispatchers for the Fire Department in New York City. We are located in the borough of The Bronx near the famous Bronx Zoo. This little fella named Killian (yes, just like the Irish ale) is the part of our team of…
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Kathy Russo What a douche you are Totempole Johnson! It doesn't have to be a choice of supporting one or the other. And if this animal brings happiness to someone, who the f*** are you to say it's not important! And pets provide a lot more then just companionship. But like Churchill said, "you can judge a man by the way he treats animals."
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Totempole Johnson Yea fuck the homeless vets that need help let's pay money to an animal that doesn't provide anything but a full box of poop
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Staten Island *88-75-0084* 38 Pine St. Fire 1st floor in a 2 story private dwelling. E-155/L-78 1st due.
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James Welch 78 OOS TL-77 first due
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‪#‎FDNY‬ Rescue 1 has cut the glass and is now reaching the workers.
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Edward Spain Something is wrong here...Did the FDNY get set up? Building Owners trying to blame FDNY and get money for the repairs? Rescued said they were fine,,then who did the calling for help?? Some thing very rotten here, very rotten...
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NYC Fire Wire The workers were OK, they refused medical attention. The scaffolding just stalled, they were fine, just needed help getting off. What is more rotten was the fire this morning in Brooklyn. Did you hear about that?
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Robert Sorrentino Great work now the assholes you rescued says everything was fine he didn't need any help what an idiot
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Midtown companies are operating on the 62nd floor where window washers are stuck on the stalled scaffolding. Rescue 1 is working on cutting the glass, TL-35 has the workers safely secured on FD Rope.
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Mari Mariposa Omg....hope everyone is safe
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George McMurtry They are in Good Hands!
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Manhattan *High Angle Rescue* Box 897. 1717 bway, 2 window washers stuck on scaffold approx 62nd fl
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Brian Kelly NEVER COULD FIGURE OUT WHY THEY WASH WINDOWS ON RAINY DAYS. SEEMS KIND OF POINTLESS.
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Robert Burdick Replacing Windows. Now claiming FD didn't have to cut glass to rescue them. Go figure.
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Brooklyn *77-75-1084* 223 Lefferts Ave. FIre 1st floor.
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