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FDNY

Code: FDNY (government agency)

Description: (Fire Department Of The City Of New York) is the NYC agency that provides fire protection and emergency medical help in all five boroughs. It also works to prevent fires and other dangers by enforcing fire safety rules and educating the public.

Practical Meaning: For a NYC homeowner, this agency is responsible for putting out fires in your building, responding to 911 calls, and helping people in many types of emergencies. It also sets and enforces fire safety rules for buildings, which can affect what work you do, what equipment you install, and how you maintain exits, doors, alarms, and detectors.

Where You May See It: You may see this name on fire safety notices and preparedness guides posted in your building, on official fire code documents, or on letters and inspection reports after a fire or serious safety incident. You can also see it in city information about fire safety requirements, emergency planning, and in news or city websites that talk about inspections, evacuations, or large fires.

Why It Matters: This agency can enter your building during emergencies, order safety measures, and enforce fire safety rules that affect your renovation plans, use of space, and building equipment. Understanding its role helps you react correctly during a fire or alarm, follow required fire safety rules, avoid enforcement problems, and protect the safety of your family and tenants.

Source: More about the NYC Fire Department