5-5-5-5 ...ACTIVE LT BRIAN J. SULLIVAN SQ*41.

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On 8-10-19 at 54 yrs of age..... FF LAD*122...FF SQ*41...LT SQ*252...LT SQ*41....REST IN PEACE BROTHER....PRAYERS FOR THE COMFORT OF THE FAMILIES.....Arrangements for the LOD Funeral... https://ssqfuneralhome.com/tribute/details/2378/Brian-Sullivan/obituary.html#tribute-start
 
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THE SIGNAL 5-5-5-5 HAS BEEN TRANSMITTED & THE MESSAGE READS AS FOLLOWS:
IT IS WITH REGRET THE DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES THE DEATH OF LEIUTENANT BRIAN J. SULLIVAN OF SQUAD 41 WHICH OCCURRED ON AUGUST 10, 2019 AS A RESULT OF
INJURIES SUSTAINED WHILE OPERATING AT BRONX BOX 2150 TRANSMITTED AT 1801 HRS ON AUGUST 8TH, 2019.
 
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It is with deep regret that Mayor Bill de Blasio and Fire Commissioner Daniel A. Nigro announce the death of Lieutenant Brian J. Sullivan, 54, of Squad Company 41 in the Bronx. Lieutenant Sullivan, a 27-year veteran of the Department, suffered a fatal heart attack at his home in Monroe, NY, Friday evening, after responding to a kitchen fire in a Bronx apartment during his 24-hour tour of duty which ended earlier that day. "This is a tragic loss for the Fire Department and for the City of New York," said Mayor de Blasio. "Brian Sullivan was a dedicated Firefighter who put himself in harm?s way for 27 years to protect the lives of others. Our hearts and prayers go out to his wife Irene, and two daughters Nicole and Samantha." FDNY Fire Commissioner Daniel A. Nigro said, ?Lieutenant Sullivan was a veteran fire officer and a dedicated member of our elite Special Operations Command who bravely served the Department for nearly three decades. The city and the entire Department mourn the loss of this brave individual who spent his career protecting life and property and rescuing others from harm.? Lieutenant Sullivan led the members of Squad Company 41 for the 24-hour period of his final tour, and responded to seven emergencies which included several medical calls, and a report of a fire at 255 East 138th Street at 6:01 p.m., Thursday, August 8th ? the third he had responded to in the last three days. Throughout his tour Lieutenant Sullivan had complained of pain and discomfort to his fellow Firefighters, but continued responding to calls. At the conclusion of his tour, he returned home. Later that evening he was rushed to Orange County Regional Medical Center in cardiac arrest, where he died at 12:10 a.m., Saturday, August 10th. Sullivan is the 1,153rd member of the FDNY to die as a result of injuries sustained in the line-of-duty. He leaves behind his wife Irene, and two daughter Nicole, 22, and Samantha, 17.
Funeral arrangements are as follows:
WAKE:
Wednesday, August 14th
6pm - 8pm
Smith Seaman & Quackenbush Inc.
117 Maple Ave East
Monroe, NY 10950
Thursday, August 15th
1 pm - 3 pm & 6pm - 8pm
Smith Seaman & Quackenbush Inc.
117 Maple Ave East
Monroe, NY 10950
FUNERAL:
Friday, August 16th
11:00 am
Sacred Heart Church
26 Still Road
Monroe, NY 10950
 
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Will any one be attending the funeral? I intend to be going on Friday as I have off. I believe the other week whilst working an entrapment at the 28th PCT that I may have briefly met him as I was being cut out by ESU, R1 and SQ41. The professionalism of the members was second to none and I hope to be able to honor his memory by attending.
 
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"ANSWER THE CALL" .....FDNY Lieutenant Brian J. Sullivan

We join all of New York City in mourning the loss of FDNY Lieutenant Brian J. Sullivan. Lieutenant Sullivan died this weekend from injuries sustained in the line of duty. A true hero, Lieutenant Sullivan bravely served in the FDNY as a 27-year veteran of the department.

We send our sincere condolences to Lieutenant Sullivan's grieving family, Squad Company 41, and the entire FDNY community. All of New York City shares in this devastating loss and we vow to never forget the heroism and sacrifice of Lieutenant Sullivan.

Lieutenant Sullivan leaves behind a wife and two daughters. We will provide immediate support of $25,000 to his family and then aim to provide annual financial assistance to his widow for the rest of her life.

Sincerely,
The Board of Directors and Staff of Answer the Call

www.answerthecall.org

New York Police and Fire Widows' and Children's Benefit Fund, 156 W. 56th Street, 901, New York, NY 10019
 
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