Tragedy struck Brooklyn Saturday evening when an FDNY firefighter succumbed to his injuries while battling an "all-hands fire" in the Kings Highway area. Eleven-year veteran Patrick D. Brady's lifeless body was found after he suffered a medical episode and went into cardiac arrest on the rooftop of 9407 Kings Highway near Brownsville.
The FDNY stated that Brady had been working on the roof when his colleagues rushed to his aid, administering CPR before rushing him to Brookdale University Hospital Medical Center where he sadly succumbed to his injuries. "Firefighter Patrick Brady gave his life protecting the city we all love; there is no sacrifice that is more selfless than the actions that took place this evening," Mayor Eric Adams stated in a heart-wrenching tribute, acknowledging the immense loss of a family man and devoted firefighter who had dedicated 11 years of his life to serving the community.
Commissioner Robert S. Tucker also expressed the department's collective grief, stating that Brady's untimely death has left everyone "heartbroken." The FDNY confirmed that Brady is now the 1,163rd member of the department to make the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.
Tragically, Brady's family ties run deep within the firefighting community. His brothers Jimmy and Brian, as well as cousins and uncles, are also FDNY firefighters, making his loss all the more poignant for the brotherhood and sisterhood he left behind.
As Adams extended his condolences to Brady's wife, Kara, and entire family during this extremely difficult time, it is clear that his passing has sent shockwaves throughout the department. The city will undoubtedly mourn the loss of a true hero who gave his life to protect others.
The FDNY stated that Brady had been working on the roof when his colleagues rushed to his aid, administering CPR before rushing him to Brookdale University Hospital Medical Center where he sadly succumbed to his injuries. "Firefighter Patrick Brady gave his life protecting the city we all love; there is no sacrifice that is more selfless than the actions that took place this evening," Mayor Eric Adams stated in a heart-wrenching tribute, acknowledging the immense loss of a family man and devoted firefighter who had dedicated 11 years of his life to serving the community.
Commissioner Robert S. Tucker also expressed the department's collective grief, stating that Brady's untimely death has left everyone "heartbroken." The FDNY confirmed that Brady is now the 1,163rd member of the department to make the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.
Tragically, Brady's family ties run deep within the firefighting community. His brothers Jimmy and Brian, as well as cousins and uncles, are also FDNY firefighters, making his loss all the more poignant for the brotherhood and sisterhood he left behind.
As Adams extended his condolences to Brady's wife, Kara, and entire family during this extremely difficult time, it is clear that his passing has sent shockwaves throughout the department. The city will undoubtedly mourn the loss of a true hero who gave his life to protect others.