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The FDNY continues to honor the memory of our 343 members and all those lost on September 11, 2001. At 9:59 am, the South Tower fell #NeverForget.

The FDNY continues to honor the memory of our 343 members and all those lost on September 11, 2001. At 9:59 am, the South Tower fell #NeverForget.

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And we’re off ☘️

And we’re off ☘️

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The FDNY is operating at a 4-alarm fire at 505 East 184 Street in the Bronx.

The FDNY is operating at a 4-alarm fire at 505 East 184 Street in the Bronx.

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HAPPENING NOW: FDNY units are operating at a 4-alarm fire on East 187th Street in the Bronx.

HAPPENING NOW: FDNY units are operating at a 4-alarm fire on East 187th Street in the Bronx.

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“At 6:00 this morning the Fire Department was alerted to a report of a fire at 2086 Anthony Avenue. We arrived to find heavy fire in two buildings and very quickly transmitted a 2nd alarm. It eventually became a 3rd alarm, bringing more than 40 fire and EMS units and 150 fire and EMS personnel to the scene. We had fire throughout two buildings, and unfortunately, we did have two fatalities,” said Chief of Department John Esposito. “We did unfortunately have a car parked on the closest fire hydrant. We’ve seen that now a couple of times in the last week throughout the City. We all know that we should not be parking on fire hydrants and when you park on fire hydrants, it slows us down. When we’re fighting a fire, seconds count.” The GNY Red Cross and NYC Emergency Management are on scene to assist displaced residents. FDNY Fire Marshals are investigating the cause and origin of the fire.

“At 6:00 this morning the Fire Department was alerted to a report of a fire at 2086 Anthony Avenue. We arrived to find heavy fire in two buildings and very quickly transmitted a 2nd alarm. It eventually became a 3rd alarm, bringing more than 40 fire and EMS units and 150 fire and EMS personnel to the scene. We had fire throughout two buildings, and unfortunately, we did have two fatalities,” said Chief of Department John Esposito. “We did unfortunately have a car parked on the closest fire hydrant. We’ve seen that now a couple of times in the last week throughout the City. We all know that we should not be parking on fire hydrants and when you park on fire hydrants, it slows us down. When we’re fighting a fire, seconds count.” The GNY Red Cross and NYC Emergency Management are on scene to assist displaced residents. FDNY Fire Marshals are investigating the cause and origin of the fire.

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FDNY members are continuing to operate at a 5-alarm fire at 2096 Grand Concourse in the Bronx.

FDNY members are continuing to operate at a 5-alarm fire at 2096 Grand Concourse in the Bronx.

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Early Thursday morning, the FDNY responded to a fire at 505 East 184 Street in The Bronx, bringing over 280 firefighters and EMS personnel to the scene. “Upon arrival, units encountered heavy fire on the top floor extending into the cockloft and through the roof,” said Chief of Fire Operations Kevin Woods. “Members stretched multiple handlines to the top floor and into the cockloft space, opening up to reach fire in an area that is inherently difficult to access.” One person was found dead in the original fire apartment. During operations, four firefighters sustained minor injuries. FDNY Fire Marshals are working to determine the cause of the fire.

Early Thursday morning, the FDNY responded to a fire at 505 East 184 Street in The Bronx, bringing over 280 firefighters and EMS personnel to the scene. “Upon arrival, units encountered heavy fire on the top floor extending into the cockloft and through the roof,” said Chief of Fire Operations Kevin Woods. “Members stretched multiple handlines to the top floor and into the cockloft space, opening up to reach fire in an area that is inherently difficult to access.” One person was found dead in the original fire apartment. During operations, four firefighters sustained minor injuries. FDNY Fire Marshals are working to determine the cause of the fire.

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Just before 12:30 Monday afternoon, the FDNY responded to a 4-alarm fire at 44-49 College Point Boulevard in Queens. Tragically, four people lost their lives in this fire. Two other victims were transported to area hospitals in critical condition. During operations, a stairwell collapsed, trapping two of our members. They were transported to area hospitals in stable condition. More than 230 firefighters and EMS personnel responded. “This is a difficult and tragic day. There were several victims in this fire. The Fire Department did an extraordinary job under difficult circumstances, putting this fire out and saving people. I can't thank them enough for their continued efforts and commitment to life safety,” said Fire Commissioner Lillian Bonsignore. “Upon arrival, we had heavy fire on all three floors of this building. There was a victim trapped on the second floor, which our members removed with a portable ladder. As our engine companies were moving in from the first floor and up the stairs to the second floor, the stairs collapsed, and those two members were trapped in the stairs. With additional help, we were able to extricate those members. As all that is happening, other members are performing CPR on the victims in the street,” said Chief of Fire Operations Kevin Woods. The fire was placed under control just before 2:45 p.m. FDNY Fire Marshals are working to determine the cause of the fire.

Just before 12:30 Monday afternoon, the FDNY responded to a 4-alarm fire at 44-49 College Point Boulevard in Queens. Tragically, four people lost their lives in this fire. Two other victims were transported to area hospitals in critical condition. During operations, a stairwell collapsed, trapping two of our members. They were transported to area hospitals in stable condition. More than 230 firefighters and EMS personnel responded. “This is a difficult and tragic day. There were several victims in this fire. The Fire Department did an extraordinary job under difficult circumstances, putting this fire out and saving people. I can't thank them enough for their continued efforts and commitment to life safety,” said Fire Commissioner Lillian Bonsignore. “Upon arrival, we had heavy fire on all three floors of this building. There was a victim trapped on the second floor, which our members removed with a portable ladder. As our engine companies were moving in from the first floor and up the stairs to the second floor, the stairs collapsed, and those two members were trapped in the stairs. With additional help, we were able to extricate those members. As all that is happening, other members are performing CPR on the victims in the street,” said Chief of Fire Operations Kevin Woods. The fire was placed under control just before 2:45 p.m. FDNY Fire Marshals are working to determine the cause of the fire.

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FDNY members are currently operating at a 3-alarm fire at 305 East 95th Street in Manhattan.

FDNY members are currently operating at a 3-alarm fire at 305 East 95th Street in Manhattan.

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Thursday, FDNY members, family, and friends gathered for a walkout ceremony honoring Probationary Firefighter Christopher Dorato of Engine 167, who was released from Staten Island University Hospital North. FF Dorato was seriously injured on January 31st while operating at a third-alarm fire on Staten Island, sustaining a severe leg injury. Since then, he has undergone five surgeries and continues to show incredible strength and resilience. We thank the dedicated staff at SIUH for their outstanding care and support.

Thursday, FDNY members, family, and friends gathered for a walkout ceremony honoring Probationary Firefighter Christopher Dorato of Engine 167, who was released from Staten Island University Hospital North. FF Dorato was seriously injured on January 31st while operating at a third-alarm fire on Staten Island, sustaining a severe leg injury. Since then, he has undergone five surgeries and continues to show incredible strength and resilience. We thank the dedicated staff at SIUH for their outstanding care and support.

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Just before noon on Monday, the FDNY responded to a 2-alarm fire at 40-33 Gleane Street, involving a two-and-a-half-story, wood-frame private dwelling. Units arrived in approximately four minutes and encountered heavy fire on the second floor, attic, and through the roof, with minor extension to the adjoining building at 40-37 Gleane Street. “Upon arrival, we found heavy fire on the second floor, attic, and through the roof,” said Deputy Chief Jeffrey Meister. “There was a slight extension to the exposure building on the right.” All occupants were able to safely evacuate the building prior to the unit's arrival. Four Firefighters sustained minor injuries during operations and were transported to local hospitals. FDNY Fire Marshals are investigating the cause of the fire.

Just before noon on Monday, the FDNY responded to a 2-alarm fire at 40-33 Gleane Street, involving a two-and-a-half-story, wood-frame private dwelling. Units arrived in approximately four minutes and encountered heavy fire on the second floor, attic, and through the roof, with minor extension to the adjoining building at 40-37 Gleane Street. “Upon arrival, we found heavy fire on the second floor, attic, and through the roof,” said Deputy Chief Jeffrey Meister. “There was a slight extension to the exposure building on the right.” All occupants were able to safely evacuate the building prior to the unit's arrival. Four Firefighters sustained minor injuries during operations and were transported to local hospitals. FDNY Fire Marshals are investigating the cause of the fire.

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The FDNY is currently operating at a 3-alarm fire at 108 W 139 Street in Manhattan.

The FDNY is currently operating at a 3-alarm fire at 108 W 139 Street in Manhattan.

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On Friday morning, FDNY Probationary Firefighters participated in a Spirit Run. It's a long-standing tradition that signifies the end of the Fire Academy. The class runs from Randall’s Island to the FDR Drive carrying 343 flags honoring the members of the Department who died on September 11th.

On Friday morning, FDNY Probationary Firefighters participated in a Spirit Run. It's a long-standing tradition that signifies the end of the Fire Academy. The class runs from Randall’s Island to the FDR Drive carrying 343 flags honoring the members of the Department who died on September 11th.

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On Monday morning, 344 FDNY Probationary Firefighters participated in a Spirit Run. It's a long-standing tradition that signifies the end of the Fire Academy. The class runs from Randall’s Island to the FDR Drive, carrying 343 flags to honor the members of the Department who died on September 11.

On Monday morning, 344 FDNY Probationary Firefighters participated in a Spirit Run. It's a long-standing tradition that signifies the end of the Fire Academy. The class runs from Randall’s Island to the FDR Drive, carrying 343 flags to honor the members of the Department who died on September 11.

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FDNY members are currently operating at a 3-alarm fire at 345 Cypress Ave in the Bronx.

FDNY members are currently operating at a 3-alarm fire at 345 Cypress Ave in the Bronx.

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FDNY Ladder 10 responding from quarters on Liberty Street in Manhattan

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We will #NeverForget. At 10:28 am, the North Tower fell.

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