The FDNY has called out the drivers of two cars parked near fire hydrants, saying they slowed down the agency's response to a deadly fire in Brooklyn early Sunday morning.
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A 15-year-old boy from Ridgewood, Queens is in stable condition after he fell on a wrought iron fence, causing a spike to go through his left leg.
A 15-year-old boy in New York was gruesomely impaled on a spiked iron fence after his friends had been 'horsing around.' The ...
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A young man who went into cardiac arrest in the Bronx died at the hospital after waiting nearly 20 minutes for paramedics. After his death, his father discovered multiple available units had been ...
We know that every second counts during a medical emergency, but a man in cardiac arrest in the Bronx had to wait nearly 20 ...
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"There’s no doubt that the cars that were parked on the hydrants have slowed down our members from engaging in firefighting ...
(Theodore Parisienne / New York Daily News) “They were able to engage, but for two parked cars on hydrants,” FDNY Commissioner Robert Tucker told reporters Sunday. ‘I’m begging New Yorkers ...
“This is an example of what we do every day,” FDNY assistant chief of operations John Sarrocco said at a news conference after the frightening fall. “We don’t only put out fires.
New York City’s fire commissioner is calling on drivers to move their parked cars in front of fire hydrants after a blaze in ...