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Posted @withregram • @fdny The Christopher J. Prescott Medal is being awarded to EMT Mitchell Tarnapolsky and EMT Amber Black of Station 43.

On July 6, 2024, the FDNY EMS Summer Beach Gators responded to a drowning incident off Coney Island’s West 23rd Street. EMT Tarnapolsky, a former New York City lifeguard, spotted two swimmers struggling far offshore—one visibly going under. EMT Tarnapolsky immediately entered the water and swam to rescue them.

His partner, EMT Amber Black, provided radio coordination and maintained visual oversight of the rescue, while EMTs from another unit entered the surf to assist.

EMT Tarnapolsky successfully made contact with the swimmers and immediately took hold of and supported the intermittently submerging swimmer.

EMT Tarnapolsky then gave verbal direction to the second swimmer to hold onto the legs of the secured swimmer and, while supporting both swimmers, began making his way to the shoreline.

The swift and selfless efforts of these EMTs ensured the safe recovery of two lives.
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Posted @withregram • @fdny On the afternoon of February 23, 2024, Ladder 28 arrived first due to a six-story building in Manhattan. Hearing reports of people trapped at the top-floor windows, Firefighter Michael Kotzo of Ladder Company 28 climbed the aerial to the roof, anticipating the necessity of a lifesaving rope rescue.
Firefighter Jason Lopez was already on the roof and he and Firefighter Kotzo set up the rope to rescue people trapped at windows. Firefighter Kotzo lowered Lopez to rescue the first victim, successfully lowering both of them and bringing the first victim to safety.
Kotzo spotted another victim clinging to an adjacent window and determined that the victim’s only chance of survival was to reuse the rope a second time. Attaching himself, Firefighter Kotzo descended to the window. As the victim struggled to hold on, Firefighter Kotzo supported the full weight of the person with his arms during the descent.
Firefighter Michael Kotzo was instrumental in two of the three lifesaving rope rescues that happened at this fire.
On Wednesday, Kotzo will receive the Chief of Department Peter J. Ganci Jr. Medal and the NYS Honorary Fire Chiefs Association Medal at our annual Medal Day ceremony.
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Posted @withregram • @fdny On January 13, 2024, just after 2 a.m., Battalion Chief Robert Wind and Ladder 125 responded to a private dwelling in Queens with reports of a child trapped inside.
Without a charged hose line and fire rolling across the ceiling, Chief Wind crawled past the main body of fire toward the front bedrooms. With zero visibility, Captain Wind began an aggressive search of the bedroom, located a bunk bed and immediately searched both the top and bottom bunks. With no child in hand and conditions deteriorating, Captain Wind laid down on his stomach and swept his hands under the bed, finding the child.
He shielded the girl with his body and carried her through the fire conditions to the stairs. There, he passed her to other members, who brought her to EMS for treatment. Thanks to his courage and determination, the child made a full recovery.
Chief Wind was Captain of Ladder 125 at the time of the incident.
He will receive the Emily Trevor/ Mary B. Warren on Wednesday at our annual Medal Day Ceremony.
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