The nonprofit FDNY Foundation is bringing back the ever-popular calendar following a hiatus that began with the COVID-19 ...
We're sure you're ignoring the barely-dressed firefighters, paramedics and EMTs and only reading the safety tips.
The Fire Department of New York is bringing back its iconic FDNY Calendar of Heroes after a three-year hiatus.
A person was fatally struck by a subway train in Manhattan, according to the FDNY. The person was struck at the 14th ...
The FDNY is bringing back the heat. The department’s wildly popular “Calendar of Heroes” featuring photos of hunky and hot first responders will be back for 2026 — three years after it was ...
The comptroller’s job as the Big Apple’s fiscal watchdog wields tremendous power over city workers’ pension funds, making the ...
They’re New York’s Bravest – and Toughest. FDNY firefighters went from fighting infernos to foes in the boxing ring Friday night during the Second International Battle of the Badges at the ...
Two window washers on a scaffolding outside a Columbus Circle high-rise in Midtown Friday became detached from the facade and began swaying and spinning uncontrollably in the high winds ...
More than 100 firefighters responded to the blaze, which was was called at 7:06 p.m. at 7 Rosewood Place, near Cebra Avenue, according to a spokesman for the FDNY/EMS and a FDNY social media post.
It's the first time the city's fire code was applied to a blocked hydrant, according to the FDNY. "Seconds count in an emergency and blocking a fire hydrant is a selfish decision that can kill ...
FDNY Commissioner Robert S. Tucker announced Friday that the department’s Bureau of Fire Prevention issued a criminal court summons that resulted in a $4,000 fine for a fire code violation. The ...