A former FDNY fire safety chief pleaded guilty Wednesday to being part of a conspiracy to accept thousands of dollars in bribes to fast-track fire inspections for New York City buildings.
The FDNY Fire Marshal's Office is saying the all-hands fire on Friday morning at 142-33 60 Ave. in Flushing was caused by a lithium-ion battery. Three people were hurt. The FDNY posted the cause ...
For the second time in five months, the FDNY battled a stubborn fire at a commercial recycling operation on Newtown Creek in the Blissville section of Long Island City on Wednesday night. The ...
The fire was reported at 7:18 a.m. at 203 Targee St. between Broad and Young streets, according to a spokesman for the FDNY/EMS. An FDNY member whose condition was not disclosed was transported to ...
A group of FDNY fire chiefs toured the devastation left behind by the Los Angeles wildfires last week; learning valuable lessons on fighting and preventing brush fires in New York City. “It was ...
Former FDNY Chief Anthony Saccavino pleaded guilty ... Saccavino, 59, is accused of expediting fire inspections for building owners who would pay up in a scheme that saw him and his co ...
MTA honcho Janno Lieber passed the buck on congestion pricing exemptions for the FDNY — telling firefighters ... contractual arrangements.” Fire unions spoke out against the contentious ...