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鈥楢 miraculous job': FDNY commissioner credits EMS in saving firefighter鈥檚 life

A firefighter suffered a medical emergency and collapsed while on the roof of a building during a two-alarm fire in Brooklyn

By Elizabeth Keogh
New York Daily News

NEW YORK 鈥 The from a medical episode while battling a fire in Brooklyn over the weekend remains in critical condition, officials said.

The firefighter was among more than 100 of New York鈥檚 Bravest and EMS members fighting the flames on in Bushwick around 11:30 a.m. Sunday, according to the FDNY.

He was working on the roof of the four-story building when he collapsed, said FDNY Commissioner Robert S. Tucker, speaking along the route Monday.

Colleagues put the firefighter in a bucket and brought him down to the ground, where medics immediately started working on him.

鈥淥ur EMTs and paramedics at the scene鈥id a miraculous job saving the life of a firefighter who was fighting a second-alarm fire,鈥 Tucker said.

The smoke-eater was in 鈥渆xtremely critical condition鈥 as medics raced him to Wyckoff Heights Medical Center, according to Tucker. He was later transferred to Lenox Hill Hospital.

鈥淲e have a long road ahead of us with this firefighter,鈥 Tucker said. 鈥淭his incident just highlights for me and all New Yorkers the dangerous job that our firefighters are facing every single day.鈥

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