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“Don’t let anything or anyone stand in your way from this career,” Director of #EMS Recruitment Brandon Mahon said to host Captain Randy Li as he explained the requirements needed to apply to become an #EMT or EMS Trainee, as the filing period approaches.
And, with the start of #HispanicHeritageMonth, the father-son duo of Firefighters Ulises Pena and Justin Pena stop by to talk about their careers, the importance of being Latino Firefighters, and more.
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Posted @withregram • @fdny We are looking forward to seeing you this weekend! On Saturday, October 7th and Sunday, October 8th, more than 200 Firehouses and EMS stations will be open to the public to kick off Fire Prevention Week. Stop by with your family to meet your local first responders! Firefighters, EMTs and Paramedics will on hand to provide important fire and life safety education, demonstrations, and tours. Click the link below or our LINK IN BIO to find participating Firehouse and EMS Stations.
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Dates: Saturday, October 7th and October 8th
Time: 11:00am to 1:00pm or from 1:00pm to 3:00pm
Posted @withregram • @fdny Mark Bonilla started as an EMT more than 27 years ago, working his way up the ranks to become EMS Division Chief of Special Operations. Division Chief Bonilla oversees the specially trained Haz-Tac Units and Rescue Medics who respond to unique and challenging situations like building collapses, trench rescues, and water rescues.
“Mentoring is one of our biggest things. I think our members appreciate the people who came through the ranks. When your members are more comfortable with you, that increases the learning experience here,” said Division Chief Bonilla.
As a Puerto Rican born in Harlem and raised in Washington Heights, Division Chief Bonilla says he’s glad he brings a level of comfort and familiarity to his community. “I still go up to Washington Heights and have breakfast at the same diner I grew up in; the owner is still there. I think seeing me gives them more comfort. They’re more comfortable interacting with me. Going back where you grew up and seeing the people and them seeing what you’ve become, it’s easier for them to communicate with you.” #HispanicHeritageMonth
Posted @withregram • @fdny You are invited! On Saturday, October 7th and Sunday, October 8th, more than 200 Firehouses and EMS stations will be open to the public to kick off Fire Prevention Week. Stop by with your family to meet your local first responders! Firefighters, EMTs and Paramedics will on hand to provide important fire and life safety education, demonstrations, and tours. Scan the QR code or go to find participating Firehouse and EMS Stations.
Dates: Saturday, October 7th and October 8th
Time: 11:00am to 1:00pm or from 1:00pm to 3:00pm
Posted @withregram • @fdny Mt. Carmel Baptist Church held its first annual event to honor first responders and families who have lost loved ones in the line of duty. Lead pastor and FDNY chaplain @drvsturnerjr was joined by @nycmayor to thank the first responders. The family of FDNY firefighter Mark Batista, who died after trying to save his daughter from drowning at the Jersey Shore, was presented with the Dr. C. Simpson Turner Humanitarian Award.
“I want to make sure they had an opportunity to say thank you to first responders, especially to the FDNY and the families of our fallen members because our community cherishes the first responder community, who give their all for our city,” said Dr. V. Simpson Turner Jr. “I wanted to be able to give the community a chance to tell them that we respect them and hold them in high regard, and thank them.”
The event also recognized Firefighters Regina Wilson, Cameron Peak, Mike Miller, and Captain Paul Washington.