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Daniel Nigro | Former FDNY Commissioner | 12-01-25

Former FDNY Commissioner Daniel Nigro calls into the program to talk about various topics, including recent losses in the FDNY community such as Firefighter Patrick Brady and 9/11-related deaths like James Riches. Sid and Daniel reflect on Nigro's personal and professional journey, especially his challenging ascendance to the role of commissioner following the death of his friend during the 9/11 attacks. The conversation also touches on the current and future leadership of New York City's fire department and Nigro's involvement in the transition team for the incoming Mamdani administration, expressing hope for improvements in EMS services and worker compensation.

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