The site administrators and the Bendick family wish everyone happy and safe 2025. Continue to pray for our Military and First Responders. May Godbless america.
Wishing everyone a Blessed Christmas or Hanukkah. I also would like to send my best wishes to anyone who may be celebrating any other holiday. May you all have a Happy Healthy New Year.
I work with Ray when I was in Squad 2 and he was in Engine 73. He was a great
In Oct. 1968 I was assigned to Engine 96 out of Proby School. Approximately 6 weeks later, while I was on housewatch, there was a knock at the door. It was Nicky with a big smile on his face. Once he felt...
On this date in 1968 I was appointed to the FDNY. I was still in the army while completing all requirements. A month after discharge I was in the academy. I had a great career but was forced to retire after 37 yrs due to medical reasons. Our son Tommie has the same anniversary date 35 yrs later...
I remember when Burger came to 75 . We were in an adjoing group. He knew what was expected of him and did it without being told. As he was close to coming off probation, I told him that the true John would come out and he would be like a cowboy on a Saturday " here I come "WAHOO". The nickname...
The youngest member was privileged to take a picture with the new Commissioner on his first day.
Congratulations Commissioner and God Bless you from the members of Nycfire.net click on picture for full view.
Happy Birthday to our son Thomas. We are extremely proud of all that you have accomplished as a firefighter, husband and super dad. He is the founder and designer of this amazing site.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY THOMAS!!!!
Today the most solemn of days, we remember all those who made the supreme sacrifice. I remember those of the 19h Engineers who gave their all. As a Vietnam Veteran of the !9th Engineers I honor the 105 from Vietnam who made the ultimate sacrifice. May they all Rest in God's hands. God Bless...
There is nothing worse then losing a child or grandchild. Prays from our family. May the good Lord receive him with open arms. Rest in peace young man.
Dug was a good man and a great fireman, We worked together on Prospect Ave, Engine 73 and Squad 2. To get 3 Bronze Stars with Valor he must have been a hell of a soldier. Rest in peace the good lord is welcoming you home. Thank you brother for your service to both the Army and FDNY.
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