ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE [AI] IS NOT USED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, IN PREPARING NYPPL SUMMARIES OF JUDICIAL AND QUASI-JUDICIAL DECISIONS

October 09, 2024

Governor Hochul declared Tuesday, October 8 as Firefighter Appreciation Day and October 7-11 as Fire Prevention Week in New York State

On October 8, 2024, Governor Kathy Hochul honored 32 fallen firefighters at the 27th Annual New York State Fallen Firefighters Memorial Ceremony held at the Empire State Convention Center in Albany. The Memorial honors 2,692 New York’s firefighters who lost their lives in the line of duty, paying tribute to them as well as thousands of firefighters across New York State who continue to serve and protect their communities. 

“Let us take a moment to remember the 32 courageous firefighters whose lives were dedicated to protecting others. Their names, now forever honored on the Memorial Wall, symbolize the bravery and sacrifice that define our firefighting community," Governor Hochul said. “As we celebrate Firefighter Appreciation Day and Fire Prevention Week, let us not only express our gratitude but also commit ourselves to fire safety and the well-being of those who risk everything for us. Together, we uphold the legacy of these heroes and the values they instill in us all.” 

“Our firefighters embody the definition of what it means to selflessly serve one's community, and today, we remember those we lost fulfilling that service," said  Lieutenant Governor Antonio Delgado. “These men and women are heroes who rose to meet challenges that most of us can scarcely imagine, and we owe them a debt of gratitude we will never be able to repay to those they have left behind. Today, we mourn alongside their families, friends, and colleagues as we salute their courage.”

The names of Firefighters to be added to Memorial Wall at the Empire State Plaza this year include:

 

NAME

FIRE DEPARTMENT

Thomas W. Anderson Jr.

Fire Department of the City of New York

Rev. Msgr. John E. Delendick

Fire Department of the City of New York

James A. Drohan Sr.

Ossining Fire Department

Russell Feliciano

Fire Department of the City of New York

Albert A. Filosa

Fire Department of the City of New York

John P. Fogarty

Fire Department of the City of New York

Niel G. Frazier Jr.

Ellington Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.

Frederick H. Gallagher

Fire Department of the City of New York

Joseph P. Giordano

Freeport Fire Department

Wayne T. Goehring

Fire Department of the City of New York

Andrew J. Hornbuckle

Fire Department of the City of New York

Edward V. Hronec

Fire Department of the City of New York

Stewart G. Hunt

Ancram Fire Department

Robert J. Kelly

Fire Department of the City of New York

Lamont Killian Jr.

Mount Vernon Fire Department

Scott E. LaFlesh

Plattsburgh Fire Department

Arthur S. Lakiotes

Fire Department of the City of New York

James C. Mager

Fire Department of the City of New York

Anthony Malfi

Fire Department of the City of New York

Vincent J. Mandala

Fire Department of the City of New York

George P. Matthias

Greenport Fire Department

Thomas J. McDougall

Fire Department of the City of New York

Brian E. O’Flaherty

Fire Department of the City of New York

Jeffrey S. Pells

Arlington Fire District

Philip A. Pinto Jr.

Eastchester Fire District

James T. Redmond

Fire Department of the City of New York

Karl J. Sederholt

Fire Department of the City of New York

Lloyd W. Stuart

Fire Department of the City of New York

John E. Veteri Sr.

Larchmont Fire Department

Michael Verzi

Fire Department of the City of New York

Christopher P. Viviano

Fire Department of the City of New York

Israel J. Vosseller

New Haven Volunteer Fire Department

Governor Hochul also today issued two proclamations to honor the state’s career and volunteer firefighters, marking Oct. 8, 2024 as Firefighter Appreciation Day, and the week of Oct. 7-11, 2024 as Fire Prevention Week. The New York State Office of Fire Prevention and Control works with local fire departments, fire service organizations, school districts, civic groups, and the National Fire Protection Association to provide the public with information and programs about the importance of fire safety awareness.

Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services Commissioner Jackie Bray said, “We honor our fallen firefighters on this day and recognize their courage and the ultimate sacrifice they made to keep others safe. We will always be grateful for their dedication and bravery. We thank them for their service and grieve their loss with their families and loved ones.”

State Fire Administrator James Cable said, “Those honored today include both career and volunteer members from across the State. Illnesses directly related to the response and recovery efforts at the World Trade Center site after the attacks of September 11, 2001 continue to take their toll. We also gather to acknowledge and recognize the families, friends, and fellow firefighters of those who we are honoring today. Their loved one’s service required they too serve and sacrifice, and we offer our support and sympathy for their loss.”

About the State Office of Fire Prevention and Control - The Office of Fire Prevention and Control delivers a wide breadth of essential services to firefighters, emergency responders, state and local government agencies, public and private colleges, and the citizens of New York to help ensure the safety of all stakeholders. The office advances public safety through firefighter training, education, fire prevention, investigative, special operations, and technical rescue programs. 

About the Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services - The Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services provides leadership, coordination, and support to prevent, protect against, prepare for, respond to, recover from, and mitigate disasters and other emergencies. For more information, follow @NYSDHSES on Facebook, Instagram, and X (formerly known as Twitter) or visit dhses.ny.gov.

CAUTION

Subsequent court and administrative rulings, or changes to laws, rules and regulations may have modified or clarified or vacated or reversed the information and, or, decisions summarized in NYPPL. For example, New York State Department of Civil Service's Advisory Memorandum 24-08 reflects changes required as the result of certain amendments to §72 of the New York State Civil Service Law to take effect January 1, 2025 [See Chapter 306 of the Laws of 2024]. Advisory Memorandum 24-08 in PDF format is posted on the Internet at https://www.cs.ny.gov/ssd/pdf/AM24-08Combined.pdf. Accordingly, the information and case summaries should be Shepardized® or otherwise checked to make certain that the most recent information is being considered by the reader.
THE MATERIAL ON THIS WEBSITE IS FOR INFORMATION ONLY. AGAIN, CHANGES IN LAWS, RULES, REGULATIONS AND NEW COURT AND ADMINISTRATIVE DECISIONS MAY AFFECT THE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS LAWBLOG. THE MATERIAL PRESENTED IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE AND THE USE OF ANY MATERIAL POSTED ON THIS WEBSITE, OR CORRESPONDENCE CONCERNING SUCH MATERIAL, DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP.
NYPPL Blogger Harvey Randall served as Principal Attorney, New York State Department of Civil Service; Director of Personnel, SUNY Central Administration; Director of Research, Governor’s Office of Employee Relations; and Staff Judge Advocate General, New York Guard. Consistent with the Declaration of Principles jointly adopted by a Committee of the American Bar Association and a Committee of Publishers and Associations, the material posted to this blog is presented with the understanding that neither the publisher nor NYPPL and, or, its staff and contributors are providing legal advice to the reader and in the event legal or other expert assistance is needed, the reader is urged to seek such advice from a knowledgeable professional.
New York Public Personnel Law. Email: publications@nycap.rr.com