Hosted by NAVFRW and Arlington County Police Department, the First Responders Summit highlights life-saving partnerships and innovations across healthcare, law enforcement, and federal systems presentations and materials from this year’s NY First Responder Summit. Included is presentations and materials from this year’s NY First Responder Summit. More.
FEMA opens nearly $1B in disaster preparedness grants after internal review
Just one week after CNN revealed a proposed Department of Homeland Security (DHS) directive to cut key disaster preparedness programs, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has announced nearly $1 billion in funding for such efforts. More.
A Massachusetts’ Mom Puts Fighter’s Spirit On Display After Surviving 9/11 & Beating Breast and Colon Cancer
Massachusetts native Kathy Ball-Toncic embodies a survivor’s spirit. Her journey spans two devastating cancer diagnoses and surviving one of the darkest days in American history—and now, she’s preparing to channel that strength into something bigger: a bike race for cancer research that carries powerful personal significance. More.
9/11 veteran claims FDNY is cheating him out of benefits, pension — but department says he owes it $600K
The FDNY is denying a decorated Army veteran and former fire marshal — who bravely served in Iraq and Afghanistan after 9/11 — his benefits and pension, he claims in a scathing new lawsuit. More.
'Served With Honor': Ex-Fire Chief Dies Of 9/11-Related Causes
The emergency response community around Long Island and New York City are mourning the death of a dedicated fireman, paramedic, 9/11 responder and family man. More.
‘Despicable’ terrorist who bragged about helping Osama bin Laden plan 9/11 could be free in days
A terrorist who bragged about helping Osama bin Laden mastermind the 9/11 attacks could be freed from a UK prison within days — despite officials declaring him a “risk to national security.” More.
Mourners stretch for blocks to honor slain NYPD officer Didarul Islam
The mournful notes of taps echoed through rainy Bronx neighborhood Thursday afternoon as six New York Police Department officers shouldered the casket of one of their own: Officer Didarul Islam. More.
New Jersey bill extends deadlines for 9/11 responders to apply for benefits
A New Jersey bill has been amended to remove the deadline for 9/11 first responders applying for disability benefits. Jersey City Fire Chief Jack Johnson expressed his gratitude for the change in an interview. More.