FDNY Fire Service Line of Duty Deaths
May 5, 1903 - LODD
Fireman William McNally, 23
Ladder 3
FDNY. East Village - Manhattan, New York
Ladder 3 responded to a two-alarm fire at 257 First Avenue and found flames throughout the four-story building. After a couple of rescues were made, firemen thought everyone was out of the building. Shortly after a man was spotted in a window on the top floor. Fireman McNally called to other firemen to get a ladder. McNally had climbed the ladder, and just as he reached the top, he saw the man disappear back into the room. Flames had then exploded out of the top of the window. McNally tucked his head down and dove through the window. McNally had returned to the window and was about to climb back out on the ladder when another blast of flame shot through the window. McNally fell back into the room. Fireman McEvoy of Ladder 3 had climbed up behind McNally. When McEvoy got to the top of the ladder he went in for McNally. He returned seconds later with McNally and carried him down the ladder. McNally was unconscious and badly burned when he brought him down. McNally was taken to Bellevue Hospital. He regained consciousness in the hospital and suffer terribly before dying.
RIP. Never forget.
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