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FDNY Squad 41 - Bronx / Harlem - Home 07/18/2021

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FDNY Squad 41 - Bronx / Harlem - Home On August 10, 2019, Lt. Brian “Sully” Sullivan passed away unexpectedly at home after operating at Bronx Box 2150. Sully was a 27 year veteran of the FDNY and was well known and respected in the fire service community. He is survived by his wife Irene, and two daughters, Nicole and Samantha. To ...

07/20/2020

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Visitation for Sam Marquez will be held on Tuesday , July 21 2020 from 2:00 PM to 9:00 PM at the Thomas C. Montera, Inc. Funeral Home (1848 Westchester Ave, The Bronx, NY 10472). A funeral service will be held on Wednesday July 22 2020 at 10:00 AM at the Immaculate Conception Church (389 E 150th St, The Bronx, NY 10455).

07/20/2020

It is with deep regret we inform you of the passing of former member Sam Marquez who passed from this life on July 16. Sammy was an integral part of Engine 41/ Squad 41 and led the fight back in 1989 to reopen Engine 41. After he retired, Sammy would be a familiar face here at 41 and the entire neighborhood. He made every company event and spent numerous hours of service in the neighborhood, whether it be singing Christmas carols down the block or assisting at Thanksgiving food pantry at Immaculate Conception, Sammy was there. We send our condolences to his entire family and please know that he was loved here at 41 and the entire neighborhood will miss his ever loving presence.

01/09/2020
Photos from New York City Fire Department (FDNY)'s post 01/09/2020

Wonderful night remembering Sully. Strong turnout for a great man who is missed every day !

Photos from Ten Three Graphics's post 01/05/2020
Photos from FDNY Squad 41's post 09/30/2019

What a great day yesterday honoring our fallen brothers at the Tunnel to Towers. We were so honored to have the Sullivan family join us for the day.

08/13/2019

A great man has left us. May God bless His family and friends and all that have ever worked with Sully. We were blessed to know and work with Him. He was the heart and soul of the firehouse. He will be greatly missed and his memory will live on forever!

It is with deep regret that Mayor Bill de Blasio and Fire Commissioner Daniel A. Nigro announce the death of Lieutenant Brian J. Sullivan, 54, of Squad Company 41 in the Bronx. Lieutenant Sullivan, a 27-year veteran of the Department, suffered a fatal heart attack at his home in Monroe, NY, Friday evening, after responding to a kitchen fire in a Bronx apartment during his 24-hour tour of duty which ended earlier that day. "This is a tragic loss for the Fire Department and for the City of New York," said Mayor de Blasio. "Brian Sullivan was a dedicated Firefighter who put himself in harm’s way for 27 years to protect the lives of others. Our hearts and prayers go out to his wife Irene, and two daughters Nicole and Samantha." FDNY Fire Commissioner Daniel A. Nigro said, “Lieutenant Sullivan was a veteran fire officer and a dedicated member of our elite Special Operations Command who bravely served the Department for nearly three decades. The city and the entire Department mourn the loss of this brave individual who spent his career protecting life and property and rescuing others from harm.” Lieutenant Sullivan led the members of Squad Company 41 for the 24-hour period of his final tour, and responded to seven emergencies which included several medical calls, and a report of a fire at 255 East 138th Street at 6:01 p.m., Thursday, August 8th — the third he had responded to in the last three days. Throughout his tour Lieutenant Sullivan had complained of pain and discomfort to his fellow Firefighters, but continued responding to calls. At the conclusion of his tour, he returned home. Later that evening he was rushed to Orange County Regional Medical Center in cardiac arrest, where he died at 12:10 a.m., Saturday, August 10th. Sullivan is the 1,153rd member of the FDNY to die as a result of injuries sustained in the line-of-duty. He leaves behind his wife Irene, and two daughter Nicole, 22, and Samantha, 17.
Funeral arrangements are as follows:

WAKE:
Wednesday, August 14th
6pm - 8pm
Smith Seaman & Quackenbush Inc.
117 Maple Ave East
Monroe, NY 10950

Thursday, August 15th
1 pm - 3 pm & 6pm - 8pm
Smith Seaman & Quackenbush Inc.
117 Maple Ave East
Monroe, NY 10950

FUNERAL:
Friday, August 16th
11:00 am
Sacred Heart Church
26 Still Road
Monroe, NY 10950

05/12/2019

It is with deep regret we announce the passing of former member Richard J. "Dick" Vizzini. Dick was a member of Engine 41 and an FDNY member for 31 years. He served as President of the UFA from 1973-1975 and 1977-1979. Dick was an integral part of our Squad 41 family and a constant presence at all company functions. We are going to miss his smile and words of wisdom that he brought to us each and every time we saw him. He was a wonderful man. His dedication to the FDNY and Engine/Squad 41 will never be forgotten! Rest in Peace brother.

Visitation:

Tues and Wed May 14 and May 15 ...4-9pm
Sinatra Funeral Home
499 Yonkers Ave Yonkers NY

Funeral:

Thurs May 16 945 am
Immaculate Conception Church
754 East Gun Hill Road
Bronx Ny

02/28/2019

Congratulations and best wishes to Scott Altman as he is promoted today to Fire Lieutenant. Scotty has spent several years in the Squad and he will be greatly missed by all! We wish him many years of health and happiness and know he will be an asset to any firehouse he works in. Thank you for your years of service here in the Squad, and to our nation as well!

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