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43 Injured In Manhattan High-Rise Fire Caused by Electric Scooter
Firefighters saved a woman dangling from the side of the building with a daring rescue.
New York’s E-Bikes Keep Catching Fire, and It’s Getting Worse
Electric mobility devices are exploding at an increasing rate. But without a better understanding of the problem, it will be hard for the city to address it.
Anti-Vaxxers Just Destroyed a COVID Testing Unit in New York
During a march against vaccine requirements, some New York City firefighters fist-bumped protesters and at least one law enforcement officer cheered.
Why New York's First Trans Firefighter Put Her Life on Film
In 'Woman on Fire,' Brooke Guinan allows cameras to document her transition, with all its ups and downs, as the FDNY's first and only trans firefighter.
Two Skaters Saved Some Kids Who Fell Through a Frozen Lake While Trying to Take a Selfie
The skateboarders were heading through Central Park when they saw seven kids fall into a frozen lake and promptly jumped to the rescue.
What We Know About the Suspected Grow House That Exploded in New York City
Cops had already been suspicious of the Bronx building, and firefighters reportedly found pot cultivation supplies prior to the blast.
As 9/11 Responders Battle Cancer, They Also Battle a Looming End to Compensation
People near Ground Zero during and after the attack on the World Trade Center are still getting sick, but an act passed to provide care and compensation is set to expire next year.
A Man Died After Shooting a Firefighter During a Six-Hour Standoff With Police on Staten Island
By the time the dust settled, Garland Tyree had sprayed bullets from an automatic rifle across his neighborhood, shot a firefighter in the leg, and detonated a smoke grenade in his home.