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(FRIDAY, 7PM) 25 years in public service in New York City. First a policeman sworn in 1994 he traded in the sector car for the rig after a year in 1995. With his first stop in The Bronx with Truck 17, he’d have a stop at pre-Squad Engine 288, Engine 50, and Truck 17 for
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(WEDNESDAY, 7PM) Now let’s see, worked the Bronx as a patrol cop for a dozen years, then became a detective, then worked in the Joint Terrorism Task Force, had the Yankee Stadium detail. I gotta say this guy’s pretty boring. No way he has any stories (sarcasm of course) His journey through through the world’s
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(WEDNESDAY, 7PM) Now let’s see, worked the Bronx as a patrol cop for a dozen years, then became a detective, then worked in the Joint Terrorism Task Force, had the Yankee Stadium detail. I gotta say this guy’s pretty boring. No way he has any stories (sarcasm of course) His journey through through the world’s
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Longevity’s rare these days. It’s hard to find people still invested in their job who genuinely enjoy what they do and want to keep doing it. Yet the more I spend time around fireman, the less rare it seems. There’s few professions where folks don’t want a leave. The fire service is one of them.
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In the ever evolving world of policing, it’s not always corralling bad guys. Equally as often, it’s saving lives. On a fall day in 2018, Lieutenant Special Assignment Eric Dym would get to do just that when he participated in the life saving rescue of a 5-year old who’d been shot and wounded. An innocent
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(FRIDAY, 7PM) For over 30 years he has been getting it done on the front lines with the New York City Fire Department (FDNY). Joining the department at the dawn of the 90’s, he cut his teeth for 7 years before a great opportunity opened up towards the end of the decade, when he was
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WEDNESDAY, 7PM A career’s worth of action in a compact amount of time is how you can best define his career. He was of the Ray Kelly generation of police officer. Zero tolerance, proactive policing, and a thorough sense of command. That career a five year stint in the 1-2-0 in Staten Island, the East
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As a fire officer, it’s not just the fact that you have to be mindful of the safety of your crew out on jobs, you also have to be mindful of making sure they have the training needed to stay sharp. Complacency in the fire service can be costly, even deadly. And so the drill
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FRIDAY, 7PM With multiple decades on the job, there comes multiple different perspectives along with the invaluable knowledge and experienced. This guest has that. Coming onto the job in 1977, a time in which the city was both literally and figuratively on fire. With stops at companies like Engine 90, Ladder 108, Engine 54, and
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Suffice to say, policing has faced numerous challenges in the last few years. Right now many an officer and supervisor alike are fighting to keep the spirit of the job alive in a time where morale and disillusionment threatens both public safety and police morale. As the highest ranking uniformed officer in the NYPD, it’s