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The countdown is on! The application period for the 2026 Winter EMS Academy (WEMSA) is opening in one week!
Participants will gain the medical skills necessary to earn their New York State Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Basic Certification. This is a fantastic opportunity to dive into an exciting and fulfilling career in emergency medicine.
To be eligible for WEMSA:
17 -27 years old
High school diploma or its equivalent
Reside in five boroughs
The application period opens on July 7 and ends on July 18. Click the LINK IN BIO to fill out the expression of interest form.
Congratulations to the 70 graduates of the Captain Vernon A. Richard High School for Fire and Life Safety! Their hard work, dedication and perseverance have led them to this important milestone.
“Getting here wasn’t easy. Some days were full of laughter and light, and others were long, frustrating, and exhausting. But we kept going—not because the road was easy, but because we refused to stop,” said Salutatorian Mia Luna, who will be studying computer engineering at Syracuse University this Fall. “We were challenged beyond textbooks. Now we open a new chapter of our lives.”
First Deputy Commissioner Mark Guerra extended a heartfelt invitation to the graduates, encouraging them to return and apply their future skills. “No matter what you do in the next few years, afterwards, I want you to come back here and be a part of this great family more than you already are.”
“Over the past four years, they’ve shown incredible personal and academic growth. Of our 87 graduates, 33 followed the FDNY Curriculum Path, and we’re thrilled that 14 of them will begin the Summer EMS Academy on Monday to continue their training and work toward becoming certified EMTs,” said Michele J. Maglione, Assistant Commissioner of FDNY Youth Workforce and Pipeline Programs.
Celebrating its 20th anniversary, the school has consistently launched students into careers in public service. Nearly 300 high school alumni have earned their New York State EMT Certification through the Youth EMS Academy, and 108 graduates have gone on to join the FDNY.
Posted @withregram • @fdny Scenes from the Calendar of Heroes launch event!
📍Calendars are available now at FDNYShop.com.
Sponsored by the FDNY Foundation, in partnership with Firehouse Subs, the iconic calendar showcases some of the FDNY’s Best and Bravest first responders.
Check out the latest episode of the #JoinFDNYPodcast today on JoinFDNY.com
“Come in with an open mind, come ready to learn,” shared #Firefighter Christopher McSorley during his conversation with our host, Captain Andrew Brown.
A proud third-generation member of the #FDNY, Firefighter McSorley currently serves on the board of FireFlag EMS. He and Captain Brown dive into the experiences and influences that shaped his journey, his commitment to service, and his ongoing work with FireFlag EMS.
ICYMI – Last month, Captain Randy Li spoke with Firefighter Tony Ng about his career and how being part of the Phoenix Society helped him reconnect with his culture.”
Posted @withregram • @fdny Tuesday at 9 MetroTech, the FDNY and NYPD announced a friendly competition for a lifesaving cause at the FDNY vs. NYPD Blood Drive, hosted by the New York Blood Center. Fire Commissioner Robert Tucker and NYPD Chief of Department John Chell were on hand to show their support and emphasize the importance of blood donation. This event brings first responders together to help save lives and support New Yorkers in need.
This past Saturday, the FDNY Youth Workforce and Pipeline Programs celebrated the completion of its 2025 Winter EMS Academy (WEMSA). Congratulations to the 22 participants who successfully completed the rigorous program which prepares young men and women to take and pass the New York State EMT Basic Certification Exam.
“The pipeline program is fulfilling its mission by paving the way for our future first responders,” said Michele J. Maglione, Assistant Commissioner of FDNY Youth Workforce and Pipeline Programs. “So far, 703 participants from the Youth EMS Academy (YEMSA) have successfully passed the New York State EMT Basic Certification Exam. We take great pride in knowing this program is strengthening public safety.”
Interested in joining the next class? The application period for the 2026 Winter EMS Academy opens on July 7. Click the LINK IN BIO to fill out the expression of interest form.
Learn more about FDNY Youth today at JoinFDNY.com/youth.
Posted @withregram • @fdny Across New York City, the FDNY has 22 Surf Rescue Companies stationed along the coast. Members of these companies receive specialized training in water rescues and carry extra equipment designed for emergencies in the water.
The FDNY responds to hundreds of water-related emergencies every year, especially during times when lifeguards aren’t on duty.
To help protect yourself, always follow safety guidelines when swimming—whether in a pool or along the city’s 520 miles of coastline. Only swim in areas where – and when - a lifeguard is present. For more summer safety information, visit FDNYSmart.org