A special Mass was held Saturday in honor of the 10th anniversary of one of the deadliest days in FDNY history.
Read More »Tenth anniversary of Black Sunday tragedy focuses on honor of the fallen firefighters and courage of the survivors
Three NYC firefighters died in two separate fires on Jan. 23, 2005 – a day dubbed ‘Black Sunday.” Another injured firefighter died several years later. The tragic incident has been used to train countless firefighters all over the country. Families and colleagues work to keep the spirit of the fallen alive.
Read More »10th anniversary of ‘Black Sunday’
On Jan. 23, 2005, a Bronx four-story building engulfed in flames forced six firefighters to jump from a window when an illegal partition inside the apartment blocked a fire escape.
Read More »On 10th anniversary of Black Sunday, survivors remember lost FDNY brothers
Tune into the PIX11 live streaming on January 23, 2015 at 7:30 a.m. (ET) to see Black Sunday Survivors Firefighters Jeff Cool, Eugene Stolowski, and Brendan Cawley remember the fire that changed many lives ten years ago.
Read More »Retired FDNY Chief, Whose Son was a Black Sunday Victim, Out to Save Firefighters
This proud father refuses to let a decade of grief for his son go up in smoke.
Read More »Ten Years After Black Sunday Fire, FDNY Lieutenant’s Legacy Helps Keep Firefighters Safe
After Joey’s death, a non-profit foundation was established in his memory in 2012 to keep firefighters safe.
Read More »Mt. Hope Fire Department Holds Bailout Training
After it’s first grant award in May 2014 to the Mt. Hope Fire Department in Otisville, NY, the Lt. Joseph P. DiBernardo Memorial Foundation is …
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