
Fire Department - NYC.gov
Cold weather brings an increased risk of fires and other emergencies. The FDNY reminds New Yorkers to use space heaters safely and to always keep fire hydrants clear of snow and ice. …
Overview - NYC.gov
Overview The Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY) is the largest Fire Department in the United States and is universally recognized as the world's busiest and most highly skilled …
Mission & Values - NYC.gov
Mission & Values As first responders to fires, public safety and medical emergencies, disasters and terrorist acts, FDNY protects the lives and property of New York City residents and …
Certificates of Fitness - NYC.gov
Certificates of Fitness The Fire Department of New York (FDNY) issues Certificates of Fitness (COF) for various types of dangerous occupations. We provide study materials, other …
History - NYC.gov
History The origins of the Fire Department of New York City date back to 1648, but it wasn’t until 1865 that the modern-day FDNY first was established with the creation of the Metropolitan Fire …
Organization - NYC.gov
The FDNY organization page provides information about the structure and operations of the New York City Fire Department.
Welcome to Inside the FDNY - NYC.gov
Access resources and information for FDNY members, including policies, procedures, training materials, and more on the official NYC Fire Department portal.
fire-commissioner - NYC.gov
The 37th Fire Commissioner of the Fire Department, City of New York (FDNY) is Lillian Bonsignore. Commissioner Bonsignore was appointed as a New York City EMT in 1991 ...
permits - NYC.gov
All Certifications › The Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY) requires various types of licenses and permits. The FDNY also certifies (reviews and approves) plans. These …
Leadership - NYC.gov
Leadership Fire Commissioner The Fire Commissioner, appointed by the Mayor of the City of New York, is the civilian administrator and head of the Department. Read bio First Deputy …