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(PRE-RECORDED INTERVIEW, WEDNESDAY, 6PM) A journalist, on-air personality, and podcaster who’s built a unique voice in entertainment reporting, she is unfiltered, direct, and sharp. Whether she’s on the red carpet interviewing A-list talent or diving into the details of a high-profile criminal case, she brings a refreshing honesty that cuts through the noise. She’s covered…
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(MONDAY, 6PM) A retired NYPD Lieutenant whose career saw him rise from street-level patrol work to internal command roles responsible for integrity control, field operations, and citywide coordination. With nearly two decades of experience in policing — from anti-crime and field intelligence work to supervising precincts and handling internal investigations — he’s built a reputation…
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5 minutes worth your time from a man who experienced three decades worth of EMS action in New York City and ought to in this humble reporter’s opinion write a book on said experiences. Two cardiac arrests, and two code saves. Lives forever changed for the better in both instances thanks to the work of…
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(FRIDAY, 6PM) A retired FDNY Paramedic, his career spans over five decades of lifesaving, teaching, and preserving EMS history. From working in the gritty streets of 1970s New York City to helping build the foundation for today’s EMS training and operations, his story is one of dedication, innovation, and a deep love for the profession.…
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“If I could bottle up that feeling and sell it, I’d be rich” With 38 years on the job, the last four as Chief of Department, John Sudnik never lost his appetite for the fire service. From his days as a probie at 23 Engine in Midtown Manhattan to his run as the New York…
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An arson, a possible hate crime, and $125,000 worth of damage. In May of 1998, FDNY Fire Marshal Don Mormino had quite the case on his hands and a web of suspects to track down, so how did he solve it and what was the outcome, listen here as he explains a most compelling whodunnit.…
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(MONDAY, 6PM) A 38-year veteran of the FDNY, his career took him from Engine 23 in Midtown all the way to the top of the department as Chief of Department. Along the way, he commanded some of the city’s busiest companies, boroughs, and divisions—earning a reputation as a calm, capable, and highly respected leader. His…
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A definitive glimpse inside day-to-day life in the West Haven Fire Department WHFD Fleet out on The Apparatus Bay Located at 366 Elm Street, the headquarters of the West Haven Fire Department is in many respects one of the unofficial landmarks of our city. A two-story brick building located along a bustling street, it is…
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“A Double Celebration” The running joke between myself and regular viewer Joe Maliga is to ask anyone who worked in FDNY, NYPD if they ever delivered a baby. I’ve gotten some great answers out of that and this one perhaps ranks amongst the best. A New Year’s Eve party, a pregnant mom of 3, and…
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(FRIDAY, 6PM) In his 22 years of service to the City of New York, he wore not one but two public safety hats. First as a police officer from 1981 until 1987 and then as both a firefighter and fire marshal with the FDNY. Investigating and responding to numerous cases and incidents including the fire…