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LODD- FDNY Lt. Robert Ryan Jr. (Staten Island)

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Lt. Bob Ryan of Staten Island was transported from 2nd Alarm Box 2139 in cardiac arrest and later pronounced.

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LT.RYAN of Engine 155 LADDER 78 , died after a ceiling collapse on Staten Island.

Information from news 4 new york.

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My prayers to his family and crew. RIP......

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Thoughts and prayers go out to the family, especially approaching the holiday season.

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From the Secretlist; firefighterclosecalls.com

FDNY FIRE OFFICER KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY (FirefighterCloseCalls.com - The Secret List)

It is with deep regret that we advise you of the Line of Duty Death of FDNY Lieutenant Robert J. Ryan, age 46, from Engine 156 on Staten Island. Lt. Ryan was operating at a fire in a 2 story single dwelling at Van Buren St. and York Avenue when, according to initial reports, there was a collapse.

Reports are that a portion of the ceiling fell on him, knocking his helmet off and possibly causing problems with his SCBA as well. Lt. Ryan's engine company was first due on this run.

Lt. Ryan had recently returned to work after recovering from a serious burn injury...he had been with the FDNY for 17 years. Lt. Ryan is survived by his wife and four children.

As always, our sincere condolences to affected.

BillyG

The Secret List 11-23-08 / 0745 hours

www.FireFighterCloseCalls.com

Rest in Peace brother, from the members of Wassaic, thoughts and prayers to the family and FDNY.

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my thoughts and prayers go out to the FDNY and and LT Ryan's family may his brave sacrifices never be forgotten.

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my prayer go out to his family and the brothers of the FDNY. RIP

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Very sad to hear. May God look over you, your family and your brothers in the FDNY.

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The Signal 5-5-5-5 has been transmitted. It is with regret the Department announces the death of Lieutenant Robert Ryan, of Engine Company 155, which occurred November 23rd, 2008 as a result of injuries sustained while operating at Staten Island 2nd Alarm Box 21, transmitted at 0028 Hours.

RIP, Loo.

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rip brother and the best to all family members

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From the Secretlist; firefighterclosecalls.com

He is from Engine 155

FDNY FIRE OFFICER KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY (FirefighterCloseCalls.com - The Secret List)

It is with deep regret that we advise you of the Line of Duty Death of FDNY Lieutenant Robert J. Ryan, age 46, from Engine 156 on Staten Island. Lt. Ryan was operating at a fire in a 2 story single dwelling at Van Buren St. and York Avenue when, according to initial reports, there was a collapse.

Reports are that a portion of the ceiling fell on him, knocking his helmet off and possibly causing problems with his SCBA as well. Lt. Ryan's engine company was first due on this run.

Lt. Ryan had recently returned to work after recovering from a serious burn injury...he had been with the FDNY for 17 years. Lt. Ryan is survived by his wife and four children.

As always, our sincere condolences to affected.

BillyG

The Secret List 11-23-08 / 0745 hours

www.FireFighterCloseCalls.com

Rest in Peace brother, from the members of Wassaic, thoughts and prayers to the family and FDNY.

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My condolances to his family and the entire FDNY family.Rest in peace Loo.

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Take up, Brother, your job is done. Rest in Peace, and may God watch over your family and friends during this tragic time. Thoughts and prayers go out.

Duane F. Kuhlow, Jr.

Emergnecy Medical Dispatcher

AMR San Diego

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Rest in Peace Lt. Ryan. My thoughts and prayers to his family, friends and his brother firefighters.

Edited by WHFD318

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Thoughts and prayers are with Lt. Ryan, FDNY, his family and friends during the tragic time. RIP.

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Rest In Peace LT!

God Bless

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Thoughts and Prayers are with Lt. Robert Ryan and his family. Bless Him for his service to protect others.

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Brother, when you weep for me,

Remember that it was meant to be.

Lay me down and when you leave,

Remember I’ll be at your sleeve.

In every dark and choking hall,

I’ll be there as you slowly crawl.

On every roof in driving snow,

I’ll hold your coat, and you will know.

The house from which I now respond,

Is overstaffed with heroes gone.

Men who answered one last bell,

Did the job and did it well.

As firefighters we understand,

That death’s card dealt in our hand.

A card we hope we never play,

But one we hold there anyway.

That card is something we ignore,

As we crawl across a weakened floor.

For we know that we’re the only prayer,

For anyone that might be there.

So remember as you wipe your tears,

The joy I knew throughout the years.

As I did the job I loved to do,

I pray that thought will see you through.

Edited by x129K

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RIP Lt. Ryan.

My thoughts and prayers to family, friends, and co-workers mourning for you.

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Rest in Peace El-Tee. My thoughts and prayers are with the Lieutenant's family, the crew of Engine 155, and the FDNY as a whole.

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Rest in Peace LT.

Edited by DonMoose

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Rest in Peace, Lieutenant, and may God grant your Family, Friends, and the FDNY get through this terrible time. So sad as we approach the Holiday Season.

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