FDNY Commissioner Daniel Nigro. Photo Credit: Jeff Bachner
A pair of firefighters constantly monitors the alarm panel of President Donald Trump’s namesake building and investigates alerts, said FDNY chief of department James E. Leonard. The medics are outside “just in case something happens with the family,” said Councilwoman Elizabeth Crowley (D-Queens), who oversaw a council hearing Thursday morning to examine the FDNY’s proposed approximately $2 billion budget.
For weeks, New York City officials and the local congressional delegation have been lobbying the federal government to reimburse the city for costs of FDNY personnel and NYPD police officers who are assigned to Trump duty.
On Wednesday, a bipartisan group of more than a dozen New York members of the U.S. House of Representatives wrote a letter to the House Appropriations Committee, urging that the $25.7 million to reimburse the FDNY and NYPD.
The Tower is protected around the clock by NYPD officers and FDNY personnel, in additional to federal agencies, even when Trump isn’t there, because the building is a potential target and some members of Trump’s immediate family, including first lady Melania Trump, live there, Leonard said.
Crowley said that the firefighter and medic assignments to Trump Tower “seems excessive.”
The Trump team’s refusal to commit to paying for New York City’s higher municipal costs associated with the president became the subject of Twitter jockeying in December, when a suspicious package that turned out to be a false alarm triggered the Midtown Manhattan tower’s evacuation.
“Thanks NYPD,” Spicer tweeted.
Eric Phillips, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s chief spokesman responded: “No problem. We’ll send you the bill.”
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