
Todd Maisel
Contributing Editor at amNewYork METRO
Consulting Editor at Freelance
Contributing editor AMNewYork. Visual journalist. Former nydailynews Views r mine alone. Like, please retweet. Don't like, say so. Living in MA, heart in BKLYN.
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2 months ago |
amny.com | Todd Maisel
A crane collapsed onto a dollar van and store in Flatbush Brooklyn, injuring two men. (Photo by Todd Maisel)Two men in Brooklyn suffered minor injuries when a construction crane hauling building materials collapsed onto a parked dollar van and onto the parapet of a store Tuesday morning. The injured men were both sitting in the dollar van when the crane suddenly toppled off a wooden skid onto its side on Glenwood Road just off busy Nostrand Avenue in Flatbush at about 11:15 a.m. on Feb. 18.
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2 months ago |
amny.com | Todd Maisel
Firefighters battling a three-alarm blaze in an abandoned Brooklyn house on Tuesday morning discovered the body of a person believed to be a squatter, fire officials say. Firefighters battling a three-alarm blaze in an abandoned Brooklyn house on Tuesday morning discovered the body of a person believed to be a squatter, fire officials say. Neighbors believe the body is that of a man who was squatting in the abandoned house at 1237 67th St. in Dyker Heights.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
amny.com | Todd Maisel
The most vital citywide NYPD radio frequency went dark on Wednesday, yet another stage of the department’s ongoing radio encryption efforts. This move made it more difficult for press organizations to cover breaking news in New York City. Close Get amNY in your inbox!News, events, culture and more — delivered to you.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
politicsny.com | Todd Maisel
Posted on The most vital citywide NYPD radio frequency went dark on Wednesday, yet another stage of the department’s ongoing radio encryption efforts. This move made it more difficult for press organizations to cover breaking news in New York City. Close Know What MattersNews, events, culture and more — delivered to your inbox.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
amny.com | Todd Maisel
Count volunteer first responders among the latest New Yorkers to be shut out of the NYPD radio system due to encryption efforts across the city. Close Get amNY in your inbox!News, events, culture and more — delivered to you.
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Go to the @nypd76pct where it happens every day on Union Street. Ok, gotta park, but no excuse for blocking hydrants. Calls to 911 r ignored for years.

FDNY Commissioner Robert S. Tucker today announced that the FDNY’s Bureau of Fire Prevention issued a criminal court summons that resulted in a $4,000 fine for a fire code violation. The summons was issued to an individual who blocked a fire hydrant at a double fatal fire in the https://t.co/qZDcwTf5Sy

finally, real action against people who block a fire hydrant. That hose should've gone through his broken windows, along with the $4k fine. who can disagree with this very obvious safety hazard - why must people die to take action? kudos to @FDNY & the public should take note -

FDNY Commissioner Robert S. Tucker today announced that the FDNY’s Bureau of Fire Prevention issued a criminal court summons that resulted in a $4,000 fine for a fire code violation. The summons was issued to an individual who blocked a fire hydrant at a double fatal fire in the https://t.co/qZDcwTf5Sy

and then, not long after fire, crane collapse in Flatbush, an interesting day to be sure. https://t.co/nU0t1iVAFY