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FDNY Commissioner Kavanagh Encourages New Yorkers to Consider Firefighting Careers

Mona Davids by Mona Davids
July 11, 2024
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FDNY Commissioner Kavanagh Encourages New Yorkers to Consider Firefighting Careers
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FDNY Commissioner Laura Kavanagh is calling on New Yorkers to consider a career in firefighting as the department’s application window nears its close.

With the August 9th deadline approaching, Kavanagh emphasizes the unique opportunity for those under 29 to join what she describes as the world’s best jobs.

In an exclusive interview, Kavanagh said, “Encouraging New Yorkers to sign up for one of what I think is the best jobs in the world,” highlighting the department’s current recruitment campaign. 

Kavanagh, who has been with the department for a decade, has played key roles in enhancing public and member safety, implementing new technologies, and fostering community outreach.

All necessary details for signing up can be found on the JoinFDNY website or through the department’s social media channels.

“It’s a great job. It’s a wonderful job. But even if you’re not quite sure, or maybe you need some more time to prepare, don’t miss this really short window to sign up. Otherwise, you may miss it and not have that chance for another four years,” Kavanagh advised.

After registering, candidates will receive extensive materials about the examination process.

The FDNY offers a variety of roles beyond firefighting, including opportunities in EMS and other units.  

The commissioner noted, “EMS is also a career path that we’re consistently recruiting people into, and we would love to see people there as well.”

To support potential applicants, the FDNY provides counselors to guide individuals through the entire hiring process, helping them make informed decisions about joining the force.

Addressing safety, Commissioner Kavanagh spoke about the critical issue of e-bike and scooter safety, particularly concerning lithium-ion batteries that have been causing fires. 

She strongly advised against charging these devices indoors, stating, “Don’t have an e-bike inside. It’s simply too dangerous.”

Kavanagh elaborated on safety measures, saying, “If for some reason they must have a device and they must charge it inside, try to do that in the safest possible way. Make sure that that bike is not in your bedroom. It’s not in your hallway, which is the only way out of your home, put it in a bathroom and shut the door.”

As of last month, lithium-ion batteries have caused 107 fires in the city, resulting in 46 injuries and one death. Last year, there were 13 deaths attributed to similar incidents

Kavanagh also reminded New Yorkers about the importance of ensuring their e-bikes are UL-certified.

She said, “A bike that is not UL-certified is essentially a ticking time bomb. It could explode at any moment. They often explode when they’re not even charging those that aren’t certified.”

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