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WTC and Burn Foundation Medal Winners

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A FDNY Medal Day glimpse of two companies at a significant fire.

We'll let the video and news story links tell the tale. Medal Day 2012 will recognize, among many, Engine Company 201 and Ladder Company 114. Be sure to look at Dave LeBlanc's article about this fire in "Sometimes It's Not So Simple". Within that article, Dave takes on the purported idea that based on your sizeup of the exterior conditions you can rightly surmize that the people inside have perished.

 

Injury Count In Brooklyn 3-Alarm Fire Climbs To 40

NEW YORK – Fire officials say the number of injuries from a weekend fire at a Brooklyn apartment building has risen to 40. Nine are in critical condition.

The blaze at the four-story building at 61st Street broke out around 5 a.m. Sunday, and was brought under control about two and a half hours later.

 

 

"There was no other option than to push our way up those stairs."
Lieutenant Michael J. McCaffrey, Engine Co. 201

 

Bill Carey is the daily news and blog manager for Elsevier Public Safety (FireRescue Magazine/Firefighter Nation, JEMS and LawOfficer sites.) Bill also manages the FireEMSBlogs.com network and is a former volunteer lieutenant with the Hyattsville Volunteer Fire Department in Prince George's County, Maryland.

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  1. Courage, Devotion to Duty, and Skill in Battle: Honoring Those Who Save Lives and Protect Property | FireGroundWorks linked to this post

    [...] Take a look at Bill Carey’s (Backstep Firefighter) breakdown of FDNY’s Engine 201 and Ladder 114′s actions at the 3-Alarm Brooklyn fire. [...]

    on June 6, 2012 @ 12:38 pm.