The Big Apple firefighter’s union is steaming mad over the sudden discovery of 68 boxes of Ground Zero health data following the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks — files they were told never existed.
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Firefighter union blasts NYC after finding 68 boxes of missing 9/11 toxin records
The discovery of long-missing 9/11 toxin records has reignited outrage among survivors and first responders who say city ...
The materials, ironically, included a directive from the city Law Department written two decades ago ordering the agency to ...
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FDNY commissioner explains why he’s leaving as Mamdani asks 170+ people to resign: report
Mayor-elect Zoran Mamdani has requested resignations from 179 Adams staffers and raised more than $2 million from 25,000 ...
Recently-released documents could have helped diagnose and treat cancers and other diseases that have killed 400 FDNY ...
“We are reminded that the tragedy of that day has not and does not end,” FDNY Chief of Department John Esposito said. The list goes on. The FDNY added the names of 39 members who have died in the last ...
(NEW YORK) -- The Sept. 11, 2001, terror attack on the World Trade Center is still killing New York City firefighters 24 years later. On Tuesday, the New York City ...
The number of first responders and others diagnosed with 9/11-linked cancers has ballooned to 48,579 — a staggering 143% increase in five years, the latest data from the World Trade Center Health ...
Context: After the World Trade Center (WTC) collapse, 15% (1,767) of rescue workers from the Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY) considered themselves to be current cigarette smokers.
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