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A quick slice at a local pizza parlor proved deadly for a 76-year-old woman in Flushing, Queens, who was trapped in a ...
It’s back, baby. After four years off, the FDNY’s tantalizing Calendar of Heroes returns for 2026. Commissioner Robert Tucker, along with sponsors the FDNY Foundation and Firehoouse subs, unveiled the ...
The FDNY says it issued several summonses to the shop over the last two years relating to the wiring and storage of e-bike batteries. In August, the business was ordered in court to pay a $1,600 fine.
The blaze quickly spread to other e-bikes in the shop, FDNY officials said. Two people were treated for minor injuries. Firefighters respond to an e-bike fire at the store on March 13, 2023.
The New York City Fire Department shut down a Queens e-bike shop where officials said dangerous lithium-ion battery packs were being built and refurbished. FDNY Commissioner Laura Kavanagh said ...
Jeremy Rivera and Alessandro Cottone opened their Astoria pot shop in October 2023 and earlier this year, Time Out magazine ranked it New York’s ninth best weed dispensary out the state’s 405 ...
A fire erupted at The Kings Electric Scooters shop in Hollis, Queens, early Thursday morning, resulting in injuries to a firefighter and significant damage to the store. The blaze, which ...
After years of being a beefcake bonanza, the FDNY Foundation started including female firefighters in 2014. Firehouse Subs, a Florida-based sandwich shop, has also come on board as a sponsor to ...
An FDNY captain in the Bronx was reunited with his beloved trumpet after it was stolen from his car. Police found Captain Anthony Holz's brass instrument after it was sold to a pawn shop. 24/7 ...
An off-the-books e-bike battery repair shop in the basement of a Queens home sparked a massive Friday morning blaze that left a firefighter and three building residents hospitalized, FDNY ...
— FDNY (@FDNY) September 3, 2024. The tire shop was open at the time of the fire and everyone was able to get out, officials said. According to the FDNY, ...
Authorities in New York City said fire officials saved lives this week when they defused a "ticking time bomb" of more than 100 illegal lithium-ion batteries stored in a Chinatown building.