An FDNY firefighter was tragically killed while battling an all-hands blaze in Brooklyn Saturday night, officials said.
Firefighter Patrick Brady, 42, died of a heart attack while responding to an inferno that erupted around 9:38 p.m. at a 6-story apartment building on Kings Highway in Brownsville, Mayor Eric Adams and FDNY Commissioner Robert S. Tucker announced late Saturday night.
“He gave his life protecting this city that he loves and there is no sacrifice that is more selfless than the actions that took place this evening,” Adams told reporters of the fallen Queens man.
FDNY officials outside a Brooklyn apartment building after a fire on Nov. 8, 2025. David Burns
FDNY firefighter Patrick Brady was 42 years old. FDNY
“I want to express my deepest sympathy for Ms. Brady, his wife, and his family. This is a firefighter family. They have been dedicated to protecting the lives of New Yorkers. We will all cherish Patrick’s memory. We realize how painful this is for the family and for the people of this city.”
Tucker said the 11-year FDNY veteran was working on the roof of the burning building when he went into cardiac arrest.
First responders treated Brady at the scene before he was taken to Brookdale University Hospital Medical Center in Brooklyn, where he died, the commissioner wrote in an X post. Officials said four other firefighters and one civilian suffered minor injuries.
Adams said Brady’s brothers Jimmy and Brian, his cousin Pete, and his uncle Pete are all either retired or active firefighters. The FDNY later released an image of the entire Brady family in their uniforms.
Fire officials said Brady’s death marks the second Bravest line-of-duty loss in just two weeks. Paramedic Salih Abdur Rahman died on Oct. 29, after finishing a shift at the FDNY Fire Academy on Randall’s Island.
Patrick Brady’s (center) brothers Jimmy and Brian, his cousin Pete, and his uncle Pete are all either retired or active firefighters, according to Mayor Eric Adams. FDNY
Firefighters gather around after one FDNY firefighter was killed in the fire. David Burns
“Firefighter Brady died at a fire in Brownsville, Brooklyn, carrying out the greatest traditions of the FDNY,” First Deputy Fire Commissioner Mark Guerra said.
“He comes from a great fire department family. I ask you to keep in mind his entire family, the FDNY family, and very importantly the officers and members of the companies that he was at work with tonight when he lost his life protecting the citizens of the City of New York.”
Brady joined the FDNY on July 14, 2014. After graduating from the Fire Academy, he served with Engine 227 in Brooklyn before transferring to Ladder 120 in 2022.
Tucker said the Belle Harbor resident is the 1,163rd member of the FDNY to die in the line of duty.
The flag-draped body of firefighter Patrick Brady, who died while fighting a fire, is placed in an ambulance outside Brookdale Hospital in Brooklyn on Nov. 9, 2025. Robert Mecea
Patrick Brady suffered a fatal heart attack while battling the blaze. Robert Mecea
NYC Mayor Eric Adams speaks at a press conference after the death of an FDNY firefighter on Nov. 9, 2025.
In the early morning hours Sunday, about 250 of New York City’s Bravest lined up outside Brookdale Hospital, where Brady died, to honor his sacrifice as his body was being prepared to be taken by ambulance to the medical examiner’s office.
“This is called a dignified transfer,” veteran first responder David Burns told The Post.
Fire officials said Brady’s death marks the second Bravest line-of-duty loss in just two weeks. Robert Mecea
Brady’s loved ones joined about 250 of New York City’s Bravest lined up outside Brookdale Hospital. Robert Mecea
“It’s kind of a show of honor and respect that his coworkers will line up and salute him as he’s brought out.”
The fire remains under investigation.
Funeral arrangements are pending.









