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  1. Sep 9, 2021 · The first reference to the ‘F-D-N-Y’ was made in 1870 after the Department became a municipally controlled organisation. In January 1898, the Greater City of New York was created with the FDNY now overseeing all fire services in the new boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Staten Island.

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  2. www.nyc.gov › site › fdnyhistory - NYC.gov

    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 Department (M.F.D.). The first professional unit, Engine Company Number 1, went into service on July 31,1865, at four Centre Street in Manhattan. The first ...

  3. The New York City Fire Department, officially the Fire Department of the City of New York ( FDNY) is the full-service fire department of New York City, serving all five boroughs. The FDNY is responsible for fire suppression and fire prevention, and is a major provider of EMS services in New York City. Beyond fire suppression and EMS, the FDNY ...

  4. In 1974, Gulliver’s Nightclub Fire went down, killing 24 patrons and injuring 19 patrons and 13 firemen, because of an arson in the next-door bowling alley. But one of the worst arson cases remembered in New York City was the Happy Land Fire on March 25, 1990 at a club in the Bronx. The fire killed 87 people and Julio Gonzalez, an ex ...

  5. FDNY History and Heritage. The Fire Department of the City of New York has a long history of firefighting, extending back to the days of Dutch colonization. The Museum tells this story through our vast collection of objects, memorabilia, and photographs. We invite you to explore our exhibitions at the Museum and here online.

  6. The history of the Fire Service in New York began in 1648 during the administration of Governor Peter Stuyvesant, when the first fire ordinance was adopted by the Dutch settlement of New Amsterdam. The act required that funds received from fines levied for dirty chimneys should be used for the maintenance of buckets, hooks & ladders.

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  8. May 3, 2019 · In the 1970s, fires ravaged much of the Bronx: seven census tracts lost 97 percent of their buildings and 44 tracts lost more than 50 percent. Many people still believe that those fires were the...