Today, led by the PhoenixSociety, FDNY marches in the India Day Parade in Manhattan.
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  • Todd Matthew Is the ladder truck an in service unit or a public relations tool? It's bad a**
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  • Craig Aldo Allred Congratulations on 150 years of remarkable service to your fellow countrymen and women god bless you all from the UK
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This afternoon, Lieutenant James S. Hayes, 53, of Engine 158 was released from Richmond University Medical Center. On August 14, Lt. Hayes was shot after responding to early morning reports of a fire on Staten Island. Lt. Hayes, a 31-year veteran of FDNY who has been cited twice for bravery, was conducting a search for the fire and for potential victims. He was removed from the scene with non-life-threatening injuries.
The ‪#‎FDNY150‬ Block Party in Harlem is over but you can find next week's at  http://ow.ly/OpgLU
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It's an all-hands on the 343 Engine as the ‪#‎FDNY150‬ Block Party approaches an end in Harlem
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Ladder Company 28 shows Harlem how it's done at the ‪#‎FDNY150‬ Block Party today.
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The ‪#‎FDNY150‬ Block Party in Harlem is on fire and Engine Company 69 is showing future Firefighters how to put one out!
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Happening Now: it’s nearly 11:00 and the Engine Company 69 and Ladder Company 28 ‪#‎FDNY150‬ Block Party is about ready to roll!
See photos from last week's ‪#‎FDNY150‬ Block Party in Brooklyn at http://ow.ly/QV7uB [Flickr album], then use http://ow.ly/OpgLU [web post] to find this week’s!
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This week FDNY is doing a Flash Back Friday to 1961 and a fatal shipboard fire in Queens.. See more photos at http://ow.ly/QUOkT [Flickr album]
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Friday, August 14, Lieutenant James S. Hayes, 53, of Engine 158 was shot after responding to early morning reports of a fire on Staten Island. Lt. Hayes, a 31-year veteran of FDNY who has been cited twice for bravery, was conducting a search for the fire and for potential victims. He was removed to Richmond University Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries.
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  • Rich Mulholland What is the world coming to when a Firefighter gets shot trying to save lives!! They don't discriminate against who they save, they are impartial heroes!!

    I pray that Lt Hayes makes a speedy and full recovery and the shooter faces justice!
  • Bee Hart Put the perps house on the list of places to not respond if they ever need help from nypd or fdny. Speedy recovery to the LT.