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    FDNY

    FDNY

    (3 reviews)

    Crown Heights

    130am indeed. The carbon monoxide alarm goes off. I was thinking if I ignored it, it would stop…read more maybe the battery was low. But, alas, no. 4 quick beeps and then a pause and 4 quick beeps again. Sigh. The back of the detector says to get to fresh air immediately and call 911. Unhappily, we don our winter garb and head outside. We decide to try to call 311 first, since our apartment is the only one going off. Alvin, my very nice 311 operator, informs me that we can try and open all the windows and wait outside and see if it continues to go off and then call 911, or we can just call and get it over with. We are sleepy and grumpy. This is going to take all night. But since it seems like we'll have to call anyway, Maritess convinces me to make the call. T-Mobile freakin dropped my call to 911 four times in a row. Really??!! You'll be hearing from me later today for sure. In less than 2 minutes, we hear the sirens. They've got to be for us. We wave at the truck as it pulls up. Speedy lets the head of the truck into our apartment and another truck pulls up. Holy moly. Now I start getting scared...2 trucks? For one carbon monoxide alarm? Maybe this is a little more serious than I thought. They all start piling into the apartment building as we stand outside, and my first thought is "My room is messy, this is why my mother always tells me to keep my room clean! Ahhhh!!" My second thought is, "Hot damn." I think Ladder 132 may be one of the best looking crews that I have seen. Sleepy and grumpy no more, for sure! I really hope they don't go in my room, it's definitely messy. And I really hope we don't have dirty dishes in the sink. They're gone in just a little bit, turns out we have a defective carbon monoxide detector. They recommend we contact the super for a new one, and bid us a good night. 5 stars for their rapid response time, had there really been something bad going on, they couldn't have gotten there any faster. 5 stars for the rugged good looks. 5 stars for figuring everything out super fast. 5 stars for being so darn hot. I'm sorry we had to drag you guys out, but I sure am glad you were there. Do you guys like muffins? Cos I sure wouldn't mind making them for you. I love the FDNY. LOVE. And if you don't, you have something seriously wrong with your head.

    I gots a good number of friends in FDNY…read more And exboyfriends - hey - I'm a red blooded American girl that LIKES boys in uniforms. Honest to God, firemen make terrible boyfriends. Not cause they lie or cheat or steal - but cause fire comes first for em. These fellas gots balls the size of the moon. While all ya'll (me included) are running OUT of a fire, they're going in. Manly men. They smell like musk. And break things. And know how to use a screwdriver. And put other people ahead of them. All the time. ::swoon:: thank your local fire department. For realz, especially the vollies. If you can bake, bring em cookies. If you can't, have your woman bake them cookies. If your woman can't bake...well...get a new one. And hug FDNY. And buy them a beer down in the meat packing district on St Paddies day. These boys can toss back brews better then me - hell, they taught me all I know about beers, yo.

    New York City Fire Department - Firemen on the job

    New York City Fire Department

    (5 reviews)

    Thankful Thursday 11/24/22 The New York City Fire…read moreDepartment, officially the Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY), is an American department of the government of New York City that provides fire protection, technical rescue services, primary response to biological, chemical, and radioactive hazards, and emergency medical services responses to the five boroughs of New York City. The New York City Fire Department is the largest Municipal Fire Department in the United States. In fact it's one of the largest on the planet! I'm continuously amazed at the huge responsibilities that they have twenty four hours a day, three hundred and sixty five days a year. It's my opinion that FDNY needs more resources considering our aging buildings. There's a lot of Fire Education needed for the general public. They are serving around 8 million NYC residents. People move in and out of the city. I let them know how much I appreciate their service every time I see them. I'm posting this review on Thanksgiving 2022 to once again say THANK YOU! I'm recommending you New Yorker's do the same!

    Much better and more modern facilities than the Old York Town Police Department…read more The New York City Fire Department are pretty wonderful in many ways (except maybe on Law & Order when they get into fights with the cops due to shady goings on), and a lot more friendly than some of the other New York officials you might encounter. They've done a lot of Brave things over the years, not least on 9/11. It's too sad to talk about that, to be honest. I still don't think we have a clue who or what was behind that and I hope that someday everyone behind it will be brought to justice so all these brave people can have a little more peace, perhaps. This is a great house for a great crew, and everyone in the city should be thankful that they do what they do so well.

    New York City Fire Department - 02/26/24

    New York City Fire Department

    (5 reviews)

    Downtown Brooklyn

    My Mother, Lillian Gallo, was taken twice via FDNYEMT to the emergency room. It's been months and…read moreMom has since passed away. I am sending this review because I still have not had the time to pen a letter to the department. I've lost his ID# but remember his name well. Anthony Russo is a very compassionate, intelligent and gentle man. On both occasions his main concern was my Mom. He never talked over her like she wasn't there. He cared for her comfort for the whole transport. My Mom was bed ridden. At the ER he was in full control of the situation. It appeared to me that he had the process in mind and offered help to the hospital staff that welcomed him. I wish I saved the names of the two technicians that accompanied him because they were awesome too. In closing I have to thank all of FDNY for their excellence and unwavering support over all the years. I am Clare, the one banging pots and pans when a truck passes. ;-)

    if I could give a negative I would . this ambulance picked me up from my house and took me to a…read morelocation that was 3 times the distance of a hospital that had already accepted me. They did not inform me I had the right to have them inquire to their medical staff regarding changing location. I had anaphylaxis with a complex medical history. I strongly believe I was redirected to hospitals 3.5 miles to 8 miles away from my house due to racial bias . The hospital I requested 1 was located 1.2 miles the other 1.3 miles. One emt was particularly rude. I called to complain at the headquarters office and because I didn't have the name they made a complaint and they said that was all they could do. Funny enough I'm at work today and saw an emt that was possibly one of those who ha dpicked me up. When I asked her if she remembers picking me up the other day she immediately said it was her. She then proceeded to say "I don't care about you". I said but I care and she repeated that "I pick up and drop off and I don't care about you" how is this acceptable behavior of a healthcare professional? I am a nurse and while it is exhausting I DO care about my patients. Her comment is appalling and absolutely disgusting and we are supposed to trust this person when we are sick?

    Flatbush - Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York Carnival Labour Day Mon 5th Aug 2022.

    Flatbush

    (5 reviews)

    Flatbush

    This is one of the more colorful neighborhoods in Brooklyn. If you want gritty not gentrified, go…read moreto Flatbush. Though it seems to be getting "better" as more people are moving in. It's generally safe in the day. Wouldn't want to be there at night. It is a pretty iconic area. It's named after one of Brooklyn's main streets, which runs through the neighborhood. Just south of Prospect Park, there is lots to do and see. It has many chain stores like Target, but there's also lots of local businesses. There's restaurants serving a variety of cuisines from around the world. Go if you want to see what the real Brooklyn is like. It has less crime than it did a few years ago. Take a drive through an afternoon before it gets dark and you should be okay.

    (Part 2)from my update status:…read more Brownstones cross Brooklyn in Bed-Stuy, Flatbush and etc sections of Brooklyn are very costly. Most brownstones in Brooklyn are One million Dollars and up at most Real Estate in Across Brooklyn" Brooklyn Real Estate is Booming "it's really hard buying a house in Brooklyn. ( Most of the Brownstones in The Flatbush Section of Brooklyn are on Parkside Avenue & Flatbush Avenue / Bedford Avenue ) there are very beautiful !!!!! most of the brownstones in the Flatbush section - Prospect Lefferts Gardens of Brooklyn where build in the "1800s" for doctors who work at Kings County Hospital -Downstate college Hospital Medical center to stay in the area since King's county hospital / S .U.N.Y-Downstate College Hospital Medical Center is only three blocks away from the brownstones houses ( so it would be a convenience for doctors to travel to work) !!!!!

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