4 hospitalized in Brooklyn subway track fire: FDNY

Four people were taken to the hospital after a subway track caught on fire in Brooklyn Sunday evening, the FDNY said.

Brooklyn building fire: FDNY officials work to contain blaze

SkyFOX showed firefighters working to contain the blaze on the top floors of a building in the Gowanus section.

Power restored after outage on Staten Island

Power has been restored to thousands of customers on Staten Island after a brief outage on Wednesday afternoon.

Bronx apartment fire sparked by e-bike battery leaves 1 dead, 9 injured

Twenty units, with 78 firefighters, responded to 1440 Bronx River Ave., between E. 174th St. and Cross Bronx Expressway in the Soundview section, the FDNY said.

NYC budget cuts: FDNY forced to reduce number of firefighters on trucks, union says

In a Monday morning interview with Good Day New York, Andrew Ansbro, president of the Uniformed Firefighters Association, said the city implemented a reduction in firefighters on some trucks from five to four to save $1million per month.

Mayor Adams unveils sweeping NYC budget cuts, blaming migrant crisis

A series of major budget cuts for NYC means that next year, the city will cancel the hiring of new NYPD officers and force the city's libraries to close on Sundays.

Bronx apartment fire leaves 5 injured, 1 critically

Flames engulfed the large Bronx apartment building located at 2309 Holland Ave. in the Allerton section Friday just after 6 a.m., the FDNY said.

FDNY pushes 'Take Charge' campaign to warn of lithium-ion battery dangers

The FDNY's new 'Take Charge' campaign is warning people about the potential dangers of lithium-ion batteries. So far this year, the batteries have caused 239 fires, resulting in 17 deaths.

Firefighters gather at Suffolk County Fire Academy for extensive safety training

Hundreds of firefighters are spending the weekend at the Suffolk County Fire Academy in Yaphank learning lifesaving skills in honor of hero firefighter Joey DiBernardo.

NYC Council considers e-bike safety bills

The New York City Council is considering a pair of e-bike safety bills, but are receiving significant pushback from food delivery apps and their workers.

FDNY issues urgent warning on lithium-ion battery risks after fire injures 5

The FDNY continues to sound the alarm on lithium-ion batteries and officials say an e-bike along with a lithium-ion battery was found at the scene of a fire that injured 5 people Tuesday morning.

FDNY death toll from 9/11-related illnesses now equal to deaths from attacks

343 FDNY first responders have died of 9/11-related illnesses, equal to the number of first responders who died in the September 11 terrorist attacks.