This video is from the same fifth-alarm response to West 17 Street in Chelsea
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Michael Berry Our Heros at it again, no one hurt!
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Denise Cadotte Schulz Praying that everyone is safe. 
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Overnight, FDNY a fire on West 17 Street in Chelsea evoked a fifth-alarm response form FDNY. There were no civilian injuries.
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Linda Tarmon So glad to hear no injuries.....FDNY, the best....all of the country's firefighters are the best and very brave...
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Dee Reed The Bravest.
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Last week, a Firefighter and an FDNY Chaplain introduced the future firefighters from Girl Scout Troop 2932 to the job and gave them tips on being ‪#‎FDNYSmart‬
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Wendy Levy Batterson Only way a woman should be firefighters is if she passes all tests with no accomodations - fire does not accommodate it's kills without prejudice
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James R Beecher great job guys!!!
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Be ‪#‎FDNYSmart‬ this Halloween and celebrate at the New York City Fire Museum
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Jeff Utz Be FDNY smart and post these *BEFORE* the event!
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Jennifer Marie Was this yesterday?
Today, FDNY Commissioner Daniel A. Nigro joined officers, Firefighters and many other FDNY officials and their families at a wreath-laying ceremony commemorating 49th anniversary of the 23rd Street fire. Prior to September 11, 2001, the October 17, 1966 23rd Street fire was the single worst loss of New York City Firefighters in the line of duty. The ground floor of the Wonder Drug Store at the corner of 23rd Street and Broadway collapsed during a five-alarm fire that originated in a storage area, which was concealed by a four-inch thick cinderblock wall illegally constructed by the building’s previous owner.
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Jimmy Cunningham There is a very good book titled "23rd Street Fire"
about this Tragedy by 
FDNY Lt. Frank Cull
Mike Morley the fdny never foregets there fallen brothers and sisters god bless all of you i war that never ends fighting fires
Thursday, October 15, FDNY Chief of Staff Robert F. Sweeney, Chief of Operations John Sudnik and many officers, Firefighters and former members of Engine 290 celebrated 100 years of dedicated service to the community in Brooklyn. Read more at http://ow.ly/TtVCe [web post]
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