Replacement of New York City's First Female Fire Commissioner

The first female fire commissioner of New York City, Laura Kavanagh, resigned after facing backlash for investigating firefighters who heckled the state's attorney general. She was replaced by Robert Tucker, CEO of a local security firm, who has deep ties with the FDNY.

New Fire Commissioner Appointed in New York City

Robert Tucker, CEO of T&M USA, replaces Laura Kavanagh as the new fire commissioner of New York City. Tucker has extensive experience in public safety and private sector, with deep ties to FDNY.

Laura Kavanagh stepping down as FDNY Commissioner

New York City Fire Department Commissioner Laura Kavanagh steps down amidst controversy and criticism, including being booed during a St. Patrick's Day parade and facing an age discrimination lawsuit.

Homeless Migrant Accused of Stealing Boats in New York City

A homeless migrant from Ecuador was accused of taking an FDNY fireboat and another vessel for joyrides in New York City. After being released without bail, he attempted to board a larger ship in Manhattan. The incident has sparked concerns about rising migrant-related crime in sanctuary cities.

Incident at FDNY involving Attorney General Letitia James and former President Trump supporters

Brooklyn Federal Court Judge Nicholas Garaufis suggests a racist culture persists at the FDNY after members booed state Attorney General Letitia James and chanted in favor of former President Trump. The incident sparked an internal probe and a call for action to address discrimination and harassment within the department.

Fire at Our Lady of the Rosary Pompeii in Brooklyn

A five-alarm fire interrupted Easter services at a Catholic Church in Brooklyn, with no fatalities reported. The fire caused injuries to six people and significant damage to the building.

Controversy over 'Thin Red Line' flag in FDNY

FOX News discusses controversy surrounding the banning of 'Thin Red Line' flag by FDNY after community complaints, highlighting the debate between honoring fallen firefighters and avoiding politically charged symbols.

FDNY event controversy

New York City Councilwoman defends firefighters who booed New York Attorney General Letitia James and cheered former President Trump during an FDNY event. The FDNY is investigating those who broke regulations but denies any political motivation.

FDNY Investigation and Attorney General Letitia James

FDNY investigates firefighters and staffers who booed New York Attorney General Letitia James and shouted 'Trump' during a promotion ceremony. Attorney General Letitia James is prepared to seize former President Donald Trump's assets if he cannot pay the $354 million judgment handed down in his civil fraud case.

FDNY Dramatic Rope Rescue in New York City

FDNY firefighters used a rope to rescue three people from a burning building in New York City, one person died and 17 others were injured. The fire was challenging, but the rescue was successful.