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This website is dedicated to the members of the F.D.N.Y. past, present and future. This site is also dedicated to our members lost on September 11, 2001. Never Forget!

In memory of my mentor and best friend, Lieutenant Dennis Mojica, Rescue 1; appointed 9/29/73 - 9/11/01. Thank You for always being there and being my guiding light.

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In addition to the newer galleries, you can view the older stuff by clicking on the "Photo Galleries" tab at the top of the page directly below the banner.

October 25-27, 2009; Detroit, Michigan

October 11, 2009; Brooklyn, NY 2nd Alarm 10-77

July 2-9, 2009; Detroit, Michigan

May 11, 2009; Brooklyn, NY 2nd Alarm 10-77

March 22, 2009; Bronx, NY 3rd Alarm

Gallery Categories

Detroit Fire October 2009

4 galleries with 56 photos

Updated: Oct 28, 2009 6:19pm EST

Detroit Fire July 2009

6 galleries with 103 photos

Updated: Jul 08, 2009 6:26pm EST

FDNY 2009

4 galleries with 217 photos

Updated: Feb 12, 2009 9:40pm EST

Detroit, MI (Devils Night 2008)

7 galleries with 143 photos

Updated: Jan 06, 2009 4:26pm EST

Detroit, MI; June 2008

7 galleries with 116 photos

Updated: Jan 06, 2009 7:49pm EST

Miami-Dade Fire Rescue (February & March 2008)

3 galleries with 55 photos

Updated: Mar 07, 2008 11:11pm EST

FDNY 2008

4 galleries with 54 photos

Updated: Jan 06, 2009 4:50pm EST

Detroit, MI; October 2007

5 galleries with 98 photos

Updated: Oct 31, 2007 11:18am EST

FDNY 2007

17 galleries with 262 photos

Updated: Oct 17, 2007 9:24am EST

Detroit, MI; August 2007

3 galleries with 77 photos

Updated: Jan 06, 2009 4:51pm EST

Miami-Dade Fire-Rescue; June 2007

1 gallery with 12 photos

Updated: Jul 03, 2007 1:45pm EST

FDNY 2006

17 galleries with 214 photos

Updated: Jan 06, 2009 4:54pm EST

Brentwood, Long Island; April 22, 2006

1 gallery with 31 photos

Updated: Mar 12, 2007 4:10pm EST

FDNY 2005

2 galleries with 29 photos

Updated: Jan 06, 2009 5:09pm EST

FDNY 2003

5 galleries with 16 photos

Updated: Jan 06, 2009 5:10pm EST

FDNY 2002

8 galleries with 31 photos

Updated: Oct 17, 2007 12:48am EST

FDNY 2001

3 galleries with 20 photos

Updated: Oct 17, 2007 11:25am EST

The FDNY War Years

1 gallery with 43 photos

Updated: Mar 14, 2007 4:49pm EST

Fire Photography Merchandise

3 galleries with 20 photos

Updated: Sep 17, 2008 9:24am EST

FDNY 2000

1 gallery with 4 photos

Updated: Jan 06, 2009 5:12pm EST

Faces of the Bravest

1 gallery with 54 photos

Updated: Oct 05, 2007 10:58am EST

LODD Detroit Fire Dept. SFF Walter Harris - Engine 23 on Nov. 15, 2008

1 gallery with 3 photos

Updated: Nov 15, 2008 5:11pm EST

LODD FDNY FF. J. Sears (Probationary Fire School) Nov. 11, 2008

1 gallery with 1 photos

Updated: Nov 17, 2008 10:07am EST

About Me

1 gallery with 6 photos

Updated: Aug 05, 2009 10:19pm EST

LODD FDNY Lt. Ryan (Engine 155) Nov. 23, 2008

1 gallery with 1 photos

Updated: Nov 24, 2008 8:20pm EST

Featured Galleries

Big Apple Fire Photography Book : Do you know a certain FDNY Buff or fan of the fire service in general. "Big Apple Fire Photography" published about a year ago, is a 136 page book containing select spectacular photos of FDNY operations and members. To order, please click on the link. As always, thank you for your support in my project and website...Stay Safe, Be Well

Following in the footsteps of classic FDNY photography books by Alex Donchin's "First Due", Warren Fuchs' "Where's the fire?" and Steve Spak's "New York Life Savers" comes "Big Apple Fire Photography". I have put together a compilation of photos I have taken in the past 15 years.  Everything from the All-Hands fire to Greenpoint, Brooklyn's spectacular 10th alarm in May of 2006.  This book is a MUST for all FDNY fans. 


Copies of "Big Apple Fire Photography" can be purchased  by clicking here.

Big Apple Fire Photography Book

Do you know a certain FDNY Buff or fan of the fire service in general. ...

Updated: Sep 17, 2008 6:24am PST

LODD Detroit SFF. Walter Harris - Engine 23 11/15/2008 : 





A veteran Detroit firefighter died early this morning and four others were injured while battling an arson blaze at a vacant house on the city’s east side.  
Walt Harris, 37, who was married and the father of six children, died after the roof collapsed on an attic in a house at Sheridan and Kirby. The collapse occurred after the crews had extinguished most of the blaze, and were beginning to mop up. Attempts to revive Harris at the scene and at a hospital were unsuccessful. Deliberate fires in vacant structures have long posed a problem for Detroit firefighters.


Last year, more than half of the city's blazes were classified as suspicious, meaning investigators initially believed the fires were set or that there was no obvious cause, such as an electrical source. 


The area around Sheridan and Kirby is filled with vacant lots and abandoned homes, many of them scarred by fires.


Harris joined the department in 1991, and had spent his entire career at the 109-year-old fire house at E. Grand Boulevard and Moran that houses Engine 23 and Squad 3.
His oldest son, James Hill Harris, is also a Detroit firefighter.

Walter P. Harris
 Senior Firefighter 
Engine 23, 6th Battalion

(Active)
Lived: 9/11/70 to 11/15/2008
Served: 3/11/1991 to 11/15/2008

LODD Detroit SFF. Walter Harris - Engine 23 11/15/2008

A veteran Detroit firefighter died early this morning and ...

Updated: Nov 15, 2008 2:11pm PST

Faces of the Bravest - The Brotherhood : The job of a firefighter is one of the most dangerous professions around. Firefighting is a calling, it isn't just a job. Firefighters are a special breed of men and women going into a hostile atmostphere while others are running out. This career is attractive not primarily because of the salary or benefits. It is because there isn't a day that goes by that firefighters don't make a difference in someone's life by helping them in probably the most traumatic time of their life. The love amongst one another in the fire service is a Brotherhood. 

Sometimes it looks awkward in the eyes of the public when firefighters are seen standing around or in the firehouse between runs (calls). But when the tone alarm goes off and the companies turn out to respond, firefighters never know the destiny of their fate. When you see them at a fire, in the supermarket, on the street or you are passing your neighborhood firehouse take a brief moment to wish them well and to say thank you. 

In this gallery you will find the faces of the F.D.N.Y. Brotherhood that served and that are currently active in the F.D.N.Y. 


I would also like to share many photos of close friends that I lost on September 11th.  I miss them all greatly and they will never, ever be forgotten.

Faces of the Bravest - The Brotherhood

The job of a firefighter is one of the most dangerous professions arou ...

Updated: Oct 05, 2007 7:58am PST

E. Jefferson & Newport (2nd Alarm) : Engine 52, Engine 23 and Squad 3 were assigned to respond as relief to a 2nd alarm fire on Navahoe.  Enroute on East Jefferson, Engine 52 came across a one story 100x100 commercial building fully involved and requested the box.  A subsequent request for DPD was made for traffic control.  Squad 3 was redirected to the fire.  

From what it looked like, the building exploded prior to fire department arrival.  Bricks and pieces of the building were found 50-100 ft. in a vacant lot opposite the fire building.

E. Jefferson & Newport (2nd Alarm)

Engine 52, Engine 23 and Squad 3 were assigned to respond as relief to ...

Updated: Jan 06, 2009 1:22pm PST

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