No. 99 FDNY Foundation Chevrolet for Viking Motorsports to be featured at NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race at Pocono Raceway on Saturday, June 13: https://t.co/KIqdQgAHKU
This week, the FDNY held dedication ceremonies for the inaugural World Trade Center Retired Responders Wall—honoring 154 members from all five boroughs who were retired at the time of the September 11th attacks and responded to assist in the rescue and recovery efforts at the World Trade Center site.
The wall is located directly across from the World Trade Center Memorial Wall inside FDNY Headquarters. Together, the two memorial walls honor the growing number of FDNY members who have died from illnesses related to their response to the attacks.
We will never forget their service and sacrifice at Manhattan Box 5-5-8087 World Trade Center.
This week, the FDNY will host a series of dedication ceremonies at FDNY Headquarters in Brooklyn to honor the memory of those who bravely answered the call to the rescue and recovery efforts at Ground Zero as retired members of the Department.
As part of these ceremonies, the Department will unveil a new World Trade Center Retired Responders Memorial Wall. Each day will be dedicated to one of New York City's five boroughs, allowing family members, friends and FDNY members to gather and remember those lost.
The new wall will stand as a lasting tribute to the men and women whose sacrifice at Manhattan Box 5-5-8087 World Trade Center continues to be felt throughout our Department. By adding their names and sharing their stories, we ensure their courage, service and legacy will never be forgotten.
During CPR Awareness Week, remember that effective chest compressions should be strong and steady, about 100 to 120 beats per minute, just like your favorite song. 🎶
Every year from June 1 through June 7, the FDNY, the @FDNYFoundation, and our partners mark National CPR and AED Awareness Week with a citywide educational campaign aimed at encouraging more New Yorkers to learn hands-only CPR.
Take a moment this week to learn the signs of cardiac arrest and how to perform hands-only CPR by visiting https://t.co/UXii35CLTH.
The FDNY and the @FDNYFoundation invite fire service professionals to the 2026 FDNY High Rise Symposium, a premier three-day educational event taking place Oct. 23-25 in New York City—the high-rise capital of the world!
The symposium will offer advanced operational insight, real-world application, and direct engagement with leaders in high-rise firefighting and life safety.
Register NOW at https://t.co/SwuNLgiOCG or email [email protected] for more information.
The FDNY Foundation congratulates all of the recipients from this year’s Medal Day ceremony. We thank them for their commitment, service, and dedication, and for going above and beyond the call of duty to always help keep New Yorkers safe.
The FDNY held its 157th Medal Day Ceremony on Wednesday at City Hall in Manhattan, honoring the lifesaving actions by Department members during incidents throughout the previous calendar year. The ceremony, which dates back to 1869, is one of the Department's most time-honored traditions.
"Medal Day is a moment that celebrates the best and the bravest among us," FDNY Commissioner Lillian Bonsignore said. "In the FDNY, there is never a dull moment. Responding to fires and medical emergencies is what we do every single day, every single tour. Our jobs require that we repeatedly put ourselves in harm's way in service of others. That's why days like today are so incredible, because we take a moment to take stock of the truly hair-raising, remarkable, and heroic responses that you will remember for the rest of your careers."
"'I was just doing my job' could very well be the unofficial slogan of the FDNY. And yet, you do your jobs because you love your city, because you have dedicated your lives to making New Yorkers safer each and every day in ways often unrecognized," Mayor Zohran Mamdani said. "Today gives us the opportunity for something different. It offers us an opportunity to recognize your work, to recognize the ways in which you have served our city."
You can rewatch the Medal Day Ceremony at https://t.co/vHnu03j1V7.
📺 WATCH — A look-back at the FDNY's 2026 Medal Day Ceremony. Congratulations to all the members who were recognized for their lifesaving work during 2025.