This week’s FDNY Throwback Thursday photo is from this day in 1970, at a 2-alarm fire at 3123 3rd Ave in the Bronx. See more photos at http://ow.ly/YrxH8 [Flickr]
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Jaime Perez Thank you for sharing that's a good memory from your hard work all this years and been passed to the new FDNY generation! God bless all!
Earlier today more than 100 FDNY members responded to a 2-alarm fire at Sterling Place and Utica Avenue in Brooklyn. Three patients were removed from a burning home, including a 75-year-old female who was found by members of Ladder 120 after they battled heavy smoke conditions and followed sounds of distress to locate her in a second floor bathroom. FDNY EMS members transported all patients to Kings County Hospital.
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Amedeo Iesu They do it all..Went to many of those Brownstone building fires. Searches are tough.. Many rooms on different floors.
Jay Daum New York is very very lucky to have a Fire Department like they do.
The Department is kicking off the Year of the Monkey with its largest contingent to ever march in the Lunar New Year Parade. FDNY wishes a happy, healthy and prosperous new year to all!
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Karen Abrams This came on my post on Feb 14th... Very nice.. Feb 8th was the date.. my father was in the NYPD and he has so many nice things presented to him by the Auxiliary Police Officers.. especially in NYC Chinatown... Very Nice Post... were all of you out in this bitter cold today???
Eric Wong Is that commissioner Daniel Nigro in the center back in uniform with the long coat, shades and the cap on?
Roses are red. Violets are blue. Happy Valentine’s Day from the FDNY to you!
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Patti Ishmael  When a man becomes a fireman, his greatest act of bravery has been accomplished. What he does after that is all in the line of workwishing you all a safe and wonderful Valentine's Day 
William Gately To the men and women of the FDNY, we, the citizens of New York owe you! Protecting us form the peril of fire and explosions Plus coming to our aid when an accident or medial problem comes upon us. Happy Valentines Day and may GOD BLESS YOU ALL!
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" the water and the exposure to the elements represent the two security risks more great when it's cold. To be exposed to the cold, everything that is liquid in...
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Bill Kenney Nice view of Marine 7's old quarters at the foot of Fulton st. Used to sit on a pier down there when I was at NYC Tech College in nice weather doing homework in the late fifties.
Ron Piotrowski Love the bridge it will always mean home to me
“Water and exposure pose the two biggest safety risks when the weather turns cold. When your body is exposed to cold temperatures, everything that is liquid inside of your body begins to crystalize. This could lead to necrosis of your tissues, and even amputation,” says