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Wednesday, October 28, 2015

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FDNY Commissioner & Chiefs Go Pink with EMTs, Paramedics & supervisors for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
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Lori D'Arcy Marino Love the bow tie!!!
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Haylee Nagel I love it! Especially the enormous pink bow tie!
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Today, FDNY Probationary Firefighters laid a wreath to Never Forget at the National September 11 Memorial & Museum. See photos: http://ow.ly/TXQ1r [Flickr]
On October 28, 2015, FDNY’s Probationary Firefighters, along with the FDNY Honor Guard and Pipers, took part in a wreath laying ceremony at the south pool of the 9/11 Memorial. After the ceremony, the Probies listened to a talk by a 9/11…
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Joe Harte In the line of duty died the boy,
Parents and siblings the apple of their eye,
They died with comrades in acts of valour,
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Bill Reimann Rip to the 343. Time for the next generation to take the knob, go to it boys and be safe.
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FDNY will Never Forget any member who has died in the performance of the oath to protect life and property.
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DeanColleen Anast Fire Fighter's fight fires 
The life they save may be yours 
The bravest of the brave wear the Maltese Cross
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Lynda Rau Rest in peace god bless our brothers and sisters in blue
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Happening Now: the current FDNY Probationary Firefighter class pays their respects at the September 11 Memorial.
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Kathy Quinley Bateman God Bless you all firefighters.. Be safe out there..
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Barbara Thompson D'addesa I have 2 nephews graduating from this class. What an emotional day. God bless this class and all who are there to save and protect us. 
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Ya Gotta Believe Mrs. Met and FDNY have the teamwork to make the dream work! Lets go Mets and make some ‪#‎FDNY150‬ magic at the game tonight.
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Tommy Hogan Where's the 150 Year Engine @ a fire?
New York City Fire Department (FDNY) The #FDNY150 rig serves a purely ceremonial role at celebrations this year.
Madeline Hogan FDNY and the Mets....both winning teams!
This morning, NBC's Darlene Rodriguez kicked-off the City Harvest ‪#‎FeedOurPeople‬ food drive. You can help fellow New Yorkers by dropping-off non-perishable goods at your local firehouse. To find-out more about supporting City Harvest & #FeedOurPeople visit www.cityharvest.org[website]
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Today, Owen Hogan 4-Year-Old son of Firefighter Tim Hogan and Transplant Recipient and Blood Cancer Survivor, along with representatives from Delete Blood Cancer DKMS visited the New York Stock Exchange to highlight The Blood Ball and rang the NYSE Closing Bell®. Visit www.deletebloodcancer.org to learn more.
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Carol McAndrew Golas God bless Owen Hogan and family. Wishing you strength, hope, and life long healing, little guy!
Johnny Good DKMS straight from germany to help all those poor childs. Good job smile emoticon Glad to hear about Owen. As a 4 y.o. he has gone trough a lot. I wish all the best to him and his family. Stay strong!!!
Today, FDNY's Fire Safety Education team and volunteers from the American Red Cross were outside the quarters of Engine Company 255 and Ladder 157 Company in Brooklyn, giving out smoke alarms and signing up local residents to have the devices installed in their homes. See more photos from the event at http://ow.ly/2bvXfu [Flickr]. Call 311 to request a fire safety review and alarm installation in your home!
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Wednesday, October 21, FDNY Commissioner Daniel A. Nigro, Chief of Department James E. Leonard launched the Department’s participation in the Vietnam War Commemorative Partner Program with retired Major General Peter Aylward, officers and retired members at FDNY Headquarters in Brooklyn. Read More http://ow.ly/2bvVsi [web post]
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An FDNY Flash Back Friday to 1967 Midtown. See album http://ow.ly/2bvVsc from [Flickr]
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Mike Ayers was this fire in 1967 or 1977?
Joanne Beebe Needed --fire department
New York City Fire Department (FDNY) updated their profile picture.
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Klaus G. Hofmann WHY? The bravest should have kept the logo with the twintowers, reminding of 9/11.
New York City Fire Department (FDNY) This is the 150th Anniversary commemorative patch showing 150 years of service by FDNY in 2015.
Cathy Clarner McCrorie Jeff PM me your address and I will send you one
New York City Fire Department (FDNY) Visit FDNYFireZone.orgto buy FDNY memorabilia and help fund fire safety education in New York City.
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Want to learn how to save a life? FDNY's mobile CPR training unit will be teaching a class October 29 3-4pm at the Hamilton Grange Library - 503 West 145 Street in Manhattan.
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Kat Ruffins Will it be anywhere in Queens soon? I live and work in Jamaica.
New York City Fire Department (FDNY) FDNY Mobile CPR is holding trainings every week throughout New York City. Watch social media and visit nyc.gov/FDNY to find where we'll be next.
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Andreas Boehme I think a kid doesn't have the muscle power to do a effective cpr. How do you teach them? They might have the weight to do it with a foot, not with hands as usual.
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