Firefighter killed battling Brooklyn blaze died 'protecting the city he loves'
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Firefighter killed battling Brooklyn blaze died 'protecting the city he loves'
"FDNY firefighter Patrick Brady tragically died while tackling a huge blaze at an apartment building in Brooklyn, according to Mayor Eric Adams and FDNY Commissioner Robert S. Tucker. An FDNY firefighter has sadly lost their life tackling an all-hands blaze in Brooklyn Saturday night, according to officials. The man has been publicly named as Patrick Brady, 42, who died of a heart attack while responding to a fire that started around 9:38 p.m. at a 6-story apartment building on Kings Highway in Brownsville."
"Journalist David Burns broke the news on X, writing: "A FDNY Firefighter assigned to Ladder 120 was killed in the line of duty while battling a Brooklyn All Hands at 9407 Kings Highway. "The injured firefighter was transported to Brookdale Hospital where he died from his injuries." New York Mayor Eric Adams said: "He gave his life protecting this city that he loves and there is no sacrifice that is more selfless than the actions that took place this evening,""
Patrick Brady, 42, an FDNY firefighter, died of a heart attack while responding to an all-hands blaze at a six-story apartment building at 9407 Kings Highway in Brownsville, Brooklyn. The fire began around 9:38 p.m. while multiple units were engaged in firefighting operations. The firefighter was assigned to Ladder 120 and sustained injuries during the response. The injured firefighter was transported to Brookdale Hospital, where he later died from his injuries. Crews worked the multi-story fire and emergency responders treated and evacuated occupants during active operations.
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