Friday evening, the FDNY Phoenix Society was recognized for their win in the Hong Kong Dragon Boat festival in Queens.
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Friday evening, the FDNY Phoenix Society was recognized for their win in the Hong Kong Dragon Boat festival in Queens.
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Friday evening, the FDNY Phoenix Society was recognized for their win in the Hong Kong Dragon Boat festival in Queens.
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  • Tamding Yang Sang Good job
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  • Concepcion Gonzalez Thank you for your service!
Friday evening, the FDNY Phoenix Society was recognized for their win in the Hong Kong Dragon Boat festival in Queens.
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  • Joanne Beebe Yay
Friday evening, the FDNY Phoenix Society was recognized for their win in the Hong Kong Dragon Boat festival in Queens.
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  • Tamding Yang Sang Thanks lot nyc
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Friday evening, the FDNY Phoenix Society was recognized for their win in the Hong Kong Dragon Boat festival in Queens.
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Friday evening, the FDNY Phoenix Society was recognized for their win in the Hong Kong Dragon Boat festival in Queens.
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Friday, a ‪#‎Brooklyn‬ street was renamed in memory of ‪#‎FDNY‬ firefighter Paul Warhola. Read more about the ceremony at http://ow.ly/R0m7i [web post] and check-out more photos http://ow.ly/R0lI4 [Flickr album]
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  • Cory G Ekern I have no idea who Paul Warhola is. That said, I think this is a much, much better thing than naming a street after some national figurehead who may or may not have been involved in some scandal up to his or her eyeballs. Local heroes are people that the community where the street has been renamed can relate to. heart emoticon
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  • Jason Martinez Fire dept new york all u guys desevers his or her name on ever street in ur city ,u guys push the mayor to start naming the streets after u guy u earned u truly do.
Saturday, members of Brooklyn Engine Company 218 celebrated 'Senior Man,' Firefighter William F. Schreck's 100th Birthday in a luncheon, giving him an antique fog nozzle. Here's to many more!
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Saturday, members of Brooklyn Engine Company 218 celebrated 'Senior Man,' Firefighter William F. Schreck's 100th Birthday in a luncheon, giving him an antique fog nozzle. Here's to many more!
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  • Edward McAllister Happy birthday, senior man. I worked many jobs with E- 218 as a member of TL-124. Great engine company.
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  • Lisa Satterfield Have a blessed birthday and many more years to come!
Saturday, members of Brooklyn Engine Company 218 celebrated 'Senior Man,' Firefighter William F. Schreck's 100th Birthday in a luncheon, giving him an antique fog nozzle. Here's to many more!
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  • Nathan Mascarenas That's awesome way to go E218, way to show respect to your "Senior Man". Happy Birthday.
  • Ronald Curaba Happy Birthday Brother
Today, led by the PhoenixSociety, FDNY marches in the India Day Parade in Manhattan.
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.