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Risk Assessment Is Key in Personal Protective Equipment Decisions
When selecting personal protective equipment (PPE) for firefighters, a department or municipality needs to do more than find gear that satisfies the National Fire Protection Association’s safety standards. A complete risk assessment should be conducted to assure that the equipment isn’t just sufficiently safe but also appropriate for the specific situations faced by the men […]
New FDNY Rookie Class Includes 21 Children of Fallen Heroes
Every FDNY Fire Academy graduation is marked by strong emotions among family members who are justifiably proud of their loved ones who are ready to serve New York City as probationary firefighters. However, the most recent ceremony was extra special because 21 of these “probies” were the children of firefighters and police officers who died […]
Heating Equipment Issues Cited in New York State’s High Fire Death Rate
New York recorded 112 fire-related deaths during 2019, the highest fatality rate among all 50 states, according to a review conducted by the Fireman’s Association of the State of New York and the National Fire Prevention Association. Though deadly fires can have many different causes, blazes associated with heating equipment were found to be the […]
NYC Fire Fatalities Down in 2019 but Medical Emergencies Rise
A sharp reduction in New York City fire deaths during 2019 gives everyone who lives, works or vacations in the city cause to thank the firefighters who keep them safe. At the same time, statistics show a spike in medical emergencies generating an FDNY response, demonstrating how the department’s traditional role has changed. In 2019, […]
COVID-19 Leads to Highest NYC Emergency Call Volume Since 9/11
In the months that New York City has been locked down in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, residents have compared their feelings to the shock and sadness experienced after the World Trade Center was attacked on September 11, 2001. There are many parallels, including closing of businesses, postponement of sporting events and emergence of a […]
FASNY Applauds State Senate for Passing Volunteer Firefighter Presumptive Cancer Coverage
Mike Barasch, managing partner of the firefighter law firm Barasch & McGarry, applauded the NYS Senate for passing a volunteer firefighter presumptive cancer coverage bill. He urged legislators in the NYS Assembly to do the same. “Volunteer firefighters are exposed to the same toxins as professional firefighters. Not surprisingly, they are diagnosed with the […]
Kaye, Bruce
Biography Bruce Kaye is a Partner at Barasch & McGarry managing firefighter litigation and various practices related to 9/11 Victim Compensation and complex personal injury cases. Mr. Kaye entered private practice after six years as an Assistant District Attorney and is one of the firm’s senior trial lawyers with over 25 years of experience trying […]