New York City Fire Department (FDNY)
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The #FDNYfleet consists of multiple apparatus used to fight fires, provide medical care and respond to emergencies throughout the city. Today, we’re taking a look at three recently added vehicles – A Brush Fire Unit, a Field Communications Unit and a Rescue Medic Ambulance.
The Brush Fire Unit is a four-wheel drive, all terrain unit used to reach hilly, remote and marshy areas to extinguish fires involving weeds, grass and other vegetation. Along with regular firefighting...
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Today, the FDNY remembers the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, which occurred on this date, 105 years ago. Read more about this tragic day in New York City history at http://ow.ly/ZVsqj [web page]
It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of former FDNY Fire Commissioner Nicholas Scoppetta.
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg appointed Nicholas Scoppetta the 31st Commissioner of the Fire Department of New York in January 2002, a position which he held until January 1, 2010. Commissioner Scoppetta headed a 16,000 member department, encompassing fire services and Emergency Medical Services, with a budget in excess of a billion dollars. His leadership abilit...
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Today's FDNY Throwback Thursday photo is from this day in 1977 at a 3-alarm fire at Hinsdale Street near Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn. See more photos at http://ow.ly/ZS5Ew [Flickr]
“This morning we’re gathered at the site where more than a century ago, one of the darkest days in our city’s history unfolded. For the FDNY, it was the single greatest loss of life we had ever responded to, before September 11th. 105 years later, the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire remains an indelible moment in time that drives all of us in the Department still today,” – FDNY First Deputy Commissioner Robert Turner, who was joined by FDNY members today in commemoratin
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