Firefighter Kevin Paulicelli was released from Jacobi Medical Center on Sunday after collapsing while responding to a smoky Bronx fire on Friday. Officials credit a miracle drug that reverses poisoning from smoke inhalation for saving his life. Paulicelli was injured at a second alarm fire, and his fellow firefighters from the Bronx and Queens showed their support during his release.
A firefighter injured in the line of duty was released from Jacobi Medical Center on Sunday. A life-saving drug to reverse poisoning from smoke inhalation is credited with saving Kevin Paulicelli's life. @KristieKNews reports. https://t.co/rBTs1bmk8L
Firefighter released from hospital after collapsing in smoky Bronx fire https://t.co/r84QrkOwcA https://t.co/XopXPeJ3am
🇺🇸 hospitals are incredibly good at treating firefighters for a reason few realize. This is Jacobi hospital in the Bronx. It was the epicenter of hell during the arson, crack, and aids epidemics in the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s Been there many times as a kid to visit my dad and his… https://t.co/P63M8Apovu
🇺🇸 hospitals are incredibly good at treating firefighters for a reason few realize. This is Jacobi hospital in the Bronx. It was the epicenter of the arson, crack, and aids epidemics in the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s Been there many times as a kid to visit my dad and his FDNY mates… https://t.co/P63M8Apovu
On Sunday, #FDNY Firefighter Kevin Paulicelli was released from Jacobi Medical Center. Firefighter Paulicelli was injured at a second alarm fire on Friday. His fellow members from the Bronx and Queens turned out to show their support. https://t.co/IqCATTQPpy
While they don’t wear capes, our amazing @StPaulFireDept firefighter/EMTs, and paramedics continue to be heroes in our community—saving the life of Mr. Robert Peez and countless others. https://t.co/PnqEFKj0IF
Fire officials say a "miracle drug" likely saved the life of a firefighter who collapsed while responding to a house fire in the Bronx on Friday. @alecia__reid reports. https://t.co/5sWPRA7P8C