POLICY COMMITMENT
FDNY
"A first-term mayor, facing a budget crunch, shuts a firehouse, assuring neighboring residents that their community will remain safe. But, within days of the closing, a blaze sweeps through a home near the shuttered company. Two men die."
— Gotham Gazette
August 11, 2003
Past Mayoral administrations have disserved our brave fire fighters and EMS professionals, and, more broadly, the public. Two problems are most notable. As Mayor, I will address both.
First, past administrations closed fire houses and did not make fire safety a priority in areas with booming populations, nor did they provide enough EMS stations to speed response times. I will reopen or build fire houses and EMS stations where they are desperately needed. I will start with Engine Company 261 in Queens (LIC), and then tackle the needs of Harlem (in the vicinity of the Apollo Theater), Staten Island (South Shore), Brooklyn (Cobble Hill), and Manhattan (Hudson Yards). I will also place address a critical problem in the Bronx: we lack facilities to respond to incidents involving toxic or hazardous materials. I will solve that.
Second, the current administration has intruded on fire-safety-plan reviews, allowing big developers with favored projects (or those who made big campaign contributions) to jump the review queue. I will address the issue of FDNY independence in at least three ways.
This is my promise. You have it in writing. Hold me accountable.
Other candidates should commit to this policy. If they refuse, hold them to account.
Jim Walden
Candidate for Mayor
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