
Four Staten Island firefighters are suing New York City and the FDNY, claiming that department policies endangered their lives. The lawsuit, seeking $80 million in damages, alleges that firehouse closures and delays prevented them from extinguishing a house fire sooner, resulting in serious injuries. The injured firefighters assert that a nearby engine company was temporarily closed, which contributed to the severity of the incident. The injuries occurred last year.
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Four employees have filed a federal lawsuit against Clark County and Robert Telles over a hostile work environment. Channel 13's @dspinv13 has more. https://t.co/jYGG0aoRuo
Four Staten Island firefighters are suing New York City and the FDNY after they were injured on the job last year. @NatDuddridgeTV reports. https://t.co/ChFsAslhGD












