VIDEO/PHOTOS: The Orchard Park Fire District will be using a cloud-based software called Florian. The fire district will be the first fire and emergency medical service provider in Western New York to use the software.
The district fire chief called the technology "indispensable," for the Windom Volunteer Fire Company, which is technically the only volunteer fire department that serves a major NFL team. Florian is taking fire and EMS protection to another level with the Bills home opener this weekend. The Orchard Park Fire District will be putting it to the test.
"Everybody's safety is number one and our firefighter's safety is number one," Orchard Park Fire District Chief Jay Knavel said.
The software will keep track of the fire district's assets, its crew members and better protect the public.
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VIDEO: Multiple homes were destroyed when fire erupted at an apartment building in Nanuet.
Fannetta Glass-Miles and her husband Terry say all their belongings are gone.
"The smoke came in through the walls, the vents, everywhere," says Glass-Miles.
They were home Tuesday afternoon at their apartment off of Avalon Gardens Drive in Nanuet when smoke started billowing into their apartment and then, there was fire.
"The was a boom and flames erupted up the sides of the building," says Glass-Miles.
Moments before that, emergency officials say some kind of work was being done outside the building. At one point, contractors out there smelled gas and called 911, according to emergency officials. Shortly after that is when the fire began.
Emergency crews tell News 12, the flames spread quickly.
No one was seriously hurt.
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VIDEO: The FDNY added the names of 32 members who died of illnesses related to their work in the rescue and recovery efforts following September 11th to the World Trade Center Memorial Wall during a ceremony on Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2024, at Department headquarters in Brooklyn.
"Next week, we will mark the 23rd anniversary of September 11. As we do every year, we will reflect on the 343 members who died that day, and we will be sobered in knowing that those insurmountable losses did not end at the World Trade Center site," Fire Commissioner Robert S. Tucker said at Wednesday's remembrance. "Instead, we have seen our members become sick because of time they spent working in the rescue and recovery ... For you, their loved ones, the pain is fresh. Their losses have left gaping holes in our hearts that will not close."
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