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At 63, Ceriello, the captain of a Brooklyn rescue unit, said he’s still at the top of his game. His knees feel good, his hips ...
It’s probably not the best metaphor if you’re retiring from the FDNY and have seen fire from every possible angle, but Capt.
After 37 years of dedicated service, FDNY Captain John Ceriello finished his last tour at Rescue 1 on Monday and headed into ...
A fire caused by a lithium-ion battery broke out at a residence in Queens Sunday evening, according to the FDNY. The fire was ...
Lithium-ion batteries are to blame after a home business went up in flames in Queens, the FDNY says. Firefighters responded to the home on Pidgeon Meadow Road around 7:30 p.m. Sunday. They discovered ...
President Trump's Environmental Protection Agency administrator returned to Long Island to focus on the safety of battery ...
Janet Wilmoth explores how recent decades have seen rapid progress in the fire service and station infrastructure, driven by ...
After 37 years of dedicated service, FDNY Captain John Ceriello finished his last tour at Rescue 1 on Monday and headed into ...
FDNY Commissioner Robert Tucker described the fire as “challenging” to bring under control, with around 250 firefighters, EMTs and paramedics responding to the scene.
A team of 30 city officials scoured the remains of the long-shuttered nursing home at 240 Winthrop Ave. on Monday afternoon, ...
In a system with 472 stations traveled by more than 4 million riders per day, some New Yorkers are bound to fall ill.