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FDNY Praised for Rescuing Woman from Frigid East River

The first responder rescued a woman from extreme danger late Monday in New York City.

When the New York City Fire Department (FDNY) received some reports about people suffering in the East River, the firefighters acted quickly, storyful It has been reported.

The crew of the FDNY Marine Battalion began working in the dark to save women from strong currents and cold waters.

In social media posts, FDNY detail Her rescuers were using it to save her life.

“FDNY members used thermal imaging and spotlight to find and guide individuals safely. Thanks to their prompt action and life-saving care, patients were taken to local hospitals in critical condition,” the agency said.

In the video footage, the first responder is pulled up into a scene of a boat, pulling the woman out of the water and using what appears to be a ladder to safely wind her up on the sidewalk beside the water.

Social media users quickly became aware of FDNY's efforts. write“Well done for the brave as usual.”

“Thank you FDNY,” someone else I commentedbetween another person Called The agency and its crew are “the best in the world!”

In a statement following the rescue, Secretary James McCarthy praised the members of the crew for their amazing work.

“The members did an amazing job. The training they do regularly started. Their professionalism was amazing. The men and women were ready for surgery. They were properly equipped and used the equipment properly.

FDNY is America's largest fire station and answers millions of emergency calls each year. Website.

“Since its founding in 1865, FDNY has led efforts to make New York the safest metropolis in the country. This achievement requires a steady daily commitment to maintain the core value of the department. FDNY members pledge to serve and protect life and property.

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