FDNY is the acronym for Fire Department City of New York. FDNY is responsible for protecting the lives and property of the residents and visitors of the New York City of USA.
FDNY was officially formed on July 31st, 1865.
The FDNY has responded to some of the most significant fires, acts of terrorism, and natural disasters in New York City's history.
FDNY played a vital role in rescue and recovery operations after the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.
CFD is the fire department of the city of Chicago, Illinois.
LAFD is the fire department of the city of Los Angeles, California, USA.
LFB is the statutory fire and rescue service for London, UK.
FDNY provides advanced firefighting equipment, including ladders, hoses, ventilators, and rescue equipment.
FDNY provides fire safety education and training programs to schools, businesses, and community organizations.
FDNY provides emergency medical services to the residents and visitors of the New York City area.
FDNY was officially formed on July 31st, 1865. FDNY played a vital role in rescue and recovery operations after the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.
FDNY provides firefighting equipment, fire safety education and training, and emergency medical services to the residents and visitors of the New York City area.
Some of the competitors of FDNY are Chicago Fire Department, Los Angeles Fire Department, and London Fire Brigade.
As of 2021, the budget of FDNY is over $2 billion.
As of 2021, FDNY has around 11,000 employees, including uniformed and civilian employees.