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Ginger Locke wants to send a collage of support to FDNY EMT Yadira Arroyo鈥檚 partner Monique Williams
FDNY EMT Yadira Arroyo, 44, a mother of five and 14-year veteran, was killed in the line of duty by an ambulance hijacker
How can we begin to mourn, make sense of and learn from the tragic line-of-duty death of EMT Yadira Arroyo?
An EMT and three paramedics allege they were subjected to retaliation after speaking out about COVID-19 concerns
Dozens of FDNY members spoke in a demonstration on Sunday, and an FDNY engine honked in support of a group of protesters on Saturday night
Capt. Frank Leto, deputy director of the New York Fire Department Counseling Service, outlines how COVID-19 impacted members鈥 behavioral health, and how the department is meeting their needs
The council unanimously passed a resolution calling for EMS providers to receive pay comparable to that of city fire and police personnel
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday that while he supports protesters, he fears a lack of social distancing at rallies could set back progress
Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed the bill into law Saturday, ensuring families of first responders who have died from the virus will receive benefits
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said death benefits for firefighters, EMS providers and other frontline personnel who die from COVID-19 will come from local or state pension funds
During a video testimony to the U.S. House鈥檚 coronavirus committee, FDNY EMT Diana Wilson said the government had failed first responders
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AMR Paramedic Meagan Herlihy and AMR EMT Kyle Short of Central New York received an EMS Week wedding after being deployed to the city
Mayor Bill de Blasio said 鈥渢he whole FDNY family鈥 will be the first to receive the tests
NYC Healthcare Heroes, which has been delivering food and essentials to hospital workers since April, will now begin service to first responders
The poster bearing the slogan 鈥淩eady Today, Preparing for Tomorrow鈥 will be displayed throughout the city during National EMS Week
The families of first responders and other city workers who have died from COVID-19 will maintain health insurance coverage for 45 days
The presidents of the Uniformed Firefighters Association and Uniformed EMTs, Paramedics & Fire Inspectors strongly criticized Mayor Bill de Blasio鈥檚 comments
Mayor Bill de Blasio said the city has lost $7.4 billion during the pandemic and cuts including essential workers may be necessary
The New Orleans-based company Ready Responders have begun performing tests at homes in cities including New Orleans, New York, Las Vegas and Washington D.C.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and Commissioner Daniel Nigro delivered the donated meals and thanked the crews for their service in recognition of International Firefighters Day
FDNY Paramedic Christell Cadet regained consciousness last week after being in a medically-induced coma since March 21
Paramedic George Contreras described a family holding a makeshift wake outside his rig and says he has never seen so many deaths in his 30-year career
FDNY EMT Alexander Raso, 24, was found dead in March after joining the department in September
Through sheer force of will by first responders, healthcare workers and the city as a whole, the COVID-19 battle is winding down, but leaves scars
About 1,000 members were tested for antibodies this week as part of a pilot program to determine how many first responders may have immunity
First responders discuss being in isolation, residual symptoms and questions about immunity after returning to the front lines
The death of FDNY EMT Richard Seaberry, 63, is the 10th COVID-19 death to be announced within the department
FDNY EMT John Mondello, 23, graduated from the EMS academy in early February and worked with the Tactical Response Group in the Bronx
An AMR crew deployed to help New York City tackle the COVID-19 crisis stopped to view screens lit up with messages of gratitude
Dr. David Prezant clarifies the difference between the two test types and what results mean for immunity
FDNY EMTs John Redd, 63, and Idris Bey, 60, were department veterans and both worked on World Trade Center rescue and recovery efforts after 9/11
FDNY EMT Gregory Hodge, 59, was a 24-year veteran of the department who assisted with World Trade Center rescue and recovery efforts