The Intelligence Briefing /St. Valentine’s Day Massacre • 9PM-12AM CT. Repeat until 3am CT. Worship music before main event!
A coordinated exposure of election architecture, institutional retaliation, and insider testimony. Data, documentation, and direct analysis as systems are examined in full view.
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We are monitoring a growing potential for a plowable snowfall event Sunday into Monday. There is a moderate potential we could exceed 6 inches of snow from a low pressure system that will pass to our south. Monitor the forecast for changes as we approach the weekend.
A coastal low passes offshore Sunday into Sunday night. Snow accumulations of generally 2 to 4 inches of snow are expected within the advisory area. Locally higher amounts possible. Any snow on the road will make for slippery conditions. #NYwx#NJwx#CTwx
NYCEM in coordination with the National Weather Service has issued a Cold Weather Alert. @NYCDHS will declare a Code Blue effective 4PM today until 8AM. Outreach teams will canvass all five boroughs to connect our most vulnerable New Yorkers to shelters. No one who is homeless and seeking shelter in New York City during a Code Blue will be denied. New Yorkers who see individuals they believe to be experiencing homelessness and in need should contact 311 via phone or mobile app and request outreach assistance.
No heat or hot water in your building? Report it immediately to your super, property manager, or owner. If there is no resolution, call 311. NYC heat rules, Oct 1–May 31: 6 AM–10 PM, at least 68° if below 55° outside. 10 PM–6 AM, at least 55° if below 40° outside. Hot water must be 120°. Details at https://t.co/mVLHKyLFWF
Help is available for New Yorkers who need support with their energy bill. Enroll in the Energy Affordability Program for monthly bill discounts: https://t.co/DwneqSkrKe. State law protects households from utility shutoffs Nov 1–Apr 15. For help, call NYS DPS at 800-342-3355.
Check on neighbors, relatives, and friends, especially older adults, people with disabilities, and anyone who may have limited mobility or access to heat. Cold weather can be dangerous, and some people may be unable to safely leave their homes or operate heating equipment on their own.
Practice fire safety in cold weather. Use space heaters with extreme caution. Keep them at least three feet from anything that can burn and plug them directly into a wall outlet, without extension cords or power strips) and turn off or unplug them when leaving the room or sleeping. Never use stoves or ovens to heat your home. Check your smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms and replace batteries if needed . If you smell gas or the carbon monoxide alarm sounds, leave immediately and call 911. More info: https://t.co/khuxBMLX0r
Be alert for signs of hypothermia, which can develop gradually and become life-threatening. Warning signs include confusion, slowed or slurred speech, intense shivering, drowsiness, or loss of coordination. If you notice these symptoms, call 911 immediately. While waiting for help, move the person to a warm place, remove wet clothing, and cover them with blankets. More tips for winter weather: https://t.co/3t3I1pb2xQ
.@FDNY reminds New Yorkers to keep fire hydrants clear at all times. Do not park within 15 feet. Clear access helps firefighters act fast when seconds matter. Parking too close to a hydrant can result in a summons & fines up to $5,000. Call 311 to report. https://t.co/U1HT6A7Vpg
The Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY) Commissioner Robert S. Tucker announced the line of duty death of Firefighter Patrick Brady. The 42-year-old served our great Department for 11 years.
On Saturday, November 8th, Firefighter Brady was operating on the roof of a fire at 9407 Kings Highway in Brooklyn when he went into cardiac arrest. FDNY Firefighters and EMS quickly moved to treat Brady. He was taken to Brookdale University Hospital Medical Center where he passed away.
Firefighter Brady was appointed to the FDNY on July 14, 2014. After graduating from the Fire Academy, he was assigned to Engine 227 in Brooklyn, before transferring to Ladder 120 in 2022.
Firefighter Brady is the 1,163rd member of the FDNY to die in the line-of-duty. The last member of the Department to die in the line of duty was Paramedic Salih Abdur Rahman. Funeral arrangements are pending.