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“The legacy we leave behind is hard work,” said Fire Cadet Brianna Denis during a conversation with our host, Captain Andrew Brown, and fellow Fire Cadet Malcom McNeil.
As they near the completion of the Fire Cadet Academy, Brianna and Malcom joined Captain Brown to reflect on their most memorable moments in the program, the challenges they’ve overcome, and how they plan to carry their experiences forward—serving as an inspiration to future Fire Cadets.
ICYMI: In honor of Women’s History Month, guest host #Lieutenant Melissa Bennett and #EMS Captain Randy Li sat down with Lieutenant Kinga Mielnik and EMS #Captain Vashala Madho to share their powerful journeys. They discussed the people and moments that inspired them to join the Department, their paths to leadership, and more.
Posted @withregram • @fdny On Monday, FDNY Commissioner Robert Tucker joined the Parks Department and the family of Lt. Michael Davidson to break ground on the future Lt. Michael Davidson playground in Queens. The site honors the 15-year veteran of the Department who lost his life battling a 5-alarm fire in Harlem in March of 2018. The new playground will be built across the street from where he grew up and it will be FDNY themed. Construction is expected to be complete next year.
Posted @withregram • @fdny Meet FDNY Fire Alarm Dispatcher Brian Grogan!
Grogan has been with the Department for nearly 15 years. He says the most rewarding part of his job is getting help to the people who need it. This National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, we are celebrating all of our hardworking dispatchers who help keep our city safe.
Posted @withregram • @fdny On Thursday, Luisa Castillo and eight other EMTs will graduate from the Paramedic Upgrade Program.
“Before I worked for the fire department, I had to call 911, and I saw the way they treated my mother, and you know, it was pretty inspiring,” said Castillo.
Two Lieutenants will also be promoted to Captain, and 14 Paramedics will be promoted to Lieutenant.