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  2. Black Sunday (2005) - Wikipedia

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    Black Sunday has been used to describe January 23, 2005, when three firefighters of the New York City Fire Department (FDNY) died in two fires: two at a tenement fire in the Morris Heights section of the Bronx, with four others being seriously injured, and one at a house fire in the East New York section of Brooklyn.

  3. Widow of firefighter who died on NYC’s ‘Black Sunday’ still ...

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    At the FDNY ceremony, hundreds of firefighters and their families said a prayer to honor the Bravest who died on Black Sunday at the Ladder 27 firehouse in the Bronx as bagpipers played an ...

  4. Son who lost FDNY dad in ‘Black Sunday’ blaze becomes ...

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    The elder Meyran was 46 years old and a 15-year FDNY veteran when he rushed to the fourth floor of the building to battle the blaze. Dennis Meyran at age 16 with his dad, Lt. Curtis Meyran. NY Post

  5. Category:New York City Fire Department - Wikipedia

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    Black Sunday (2005) ... FDNY Racing; J. Mychal Judge; L. Long Island City Fire Department; M. Murder of Yadira Arroyo; N. New York City Fire Department Bureau of EMS;

  6. Robert O. Lowery - Wikipedia

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    He also increased the number of black firefighters assigned to black neighborhoods, as well as the number of blacks in leadership roles. On November 23, 1965, incoming mayor Lindsay announced the appointment of Lowery as Fire Commissioner of the New York City Fire Department.

  7. In their footsteps: FDNY and NYPD members follow in the paths ...

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    The younger Gambino, who was 20 at the time, is one of more than 75 sons and daughters of the 343 FDNY members lost on 9/11 — or later succumbed to Ground Zero-related diseases — who went on ...

  8. Joseph W. Pfeifer - Wikipedia

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    Joseph W. Pfeifer (born 1956) [1] is a retired American firefighter who served with the New York City Fire Department (FDNY). Pfeifer served as First Deputy Commissioner of the FDNY from February 2023 until September 2024, and as Acting Fire Commissioner of the FDNY in August 2024. Prior to his civilian work in the FDNY, Pfeifer was an ...

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