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LIVE: FDNY announces number of first responder deaths from 9/11-related illnesses now equal to deaths from day of attack
Read full article: LIVE: FDNY announces number of first responder deaths from 9/11-related illnesses now equal to deaths from day of attackThe New York City Fire Department (FDNY) will offer a press conference at 11 a.m. in New York to announce the total number of FDNY members who have died from 9/11-related illnesses is now equal to the number of members who died on the day of the attacks.
These 4 former FDNY firefighters each ran toward disaster on 9/11
Read full article: These 4 former FDNY firefighters each ran toward disaster on 9/11The world changed forever 20 years ago when a plane struck New York City’s World Trade Center. Seventeen minutes later, another plane hit the second tower, and we would also learn that a plane flew into the Pentagon in Washington, D.C.
9/11 doc 'Chief' preserves FDNY history on screen and beyond
Read full article: 9/11 doc 'Chief' preserves FDNY history on screen and beyondA new documentary chronicles the life and 42-year career of Bill Feehan, the highest-ranking and oldest New York City fire official killed at the World Trade Center.
FDNY responds to fire in New York City's Times Square
Read full article: FDNY responds to fire in New York City's Times SquareSpencer Platt/Getty Images(CNN) - The New York City Fire Department is responding to an "all-hands" fire near Times Square in New York City, the FDNY said. Twenty units are currently on scene at 145 West 45th St. in Manhattan. There are currently no injuries reported, the department said. The-CNN-Wire & 2019 Cable News Network, Inc., a Time Warner Company. All rights reserved.
'Jersey Shore' Star Angelina Pivarnick Sues FDNY Over Alleged Sexual Harassment by
Read full article: 'Jersey Shore' Star Angelina Pivarnick Sues FDNY Over Alleged Sexual Harassment byThe lawsuit claims, "The sexual harassment that Pivarnick experienced included repeated and unwelcome sexual advances, degrading comments about her body, vulgar sexual comments, inappropriate questions about her private relationships and, in one instance, the groping of an intimate part of her body without her consent." During this time, Pivarnick claims she was sexually harassed by Lt. David Rudnitzky, who had supervisory authority over her. "Rudnitzky frequently made sexual comments to Pivarnick, both in front of Pivarnick's co-workers and when no one else was present," the lawsuit alleges. The document states that in April 2018, Pivarnick filed a complaint regarding Rudnitzky's alleged sexual harassment with the FDNY's Equal Employment Opportunity Office. Pivarnick claims in the suit that because she came forward to the FDNY with her allegations, she has since received retaliation from the fire station.