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https://nypost.com/2024/04/28/us-news/nyc-firefighter-dies-of-heart- attack-after-being-fired-to-pay-for-migrants-leaving-his-family-with-
nothing/
An FDNY firefighter has died of a heart attack just months after he was
fired as part of the city�s effort to free up funds for its migrant crisis
� leaving his grieving widow and kids struggling to keep a roof over their heads.
Derek Floyd, 36, suffered cardiac arrest and passed away April 15, four
months after the city gave him the boot as part of a larger effort to pare staff and pay for housing and services for the tens of thousands of
migrants flooding the Big Apple.
Floyd was one of about 10 fire department employees who had been on �long-
term duty� � either injured on the job and given office work or out sick
for an extended period � and fired weeks before Christmas, FDNY sources
told The Post.
Floyd, a veteran who served three tours in the Middle East with the
Marines, had been among those working a desk job � toiling in the fire department chaplain�s office � because he had suffered another heart
attack in 2019 while he was in the Fire Academy.
In the chaplain�s office, the firefighter, who was on modified duty,
helped arrange the funerals of fallen FDNY members.
The married dad of two young children was trying to become medically
cleared to re-enter the firefighting force before he was fired.
Floyd had been just shy of vesting additional medical benefits for his
family and more than $600,000 worth of death benefits when he was booted, leaving his family with nothing despite his years of service.
�I wouldn�t wish it on anyone,� Floyd�s 34-year-old widow, Christine, told
The Post of the family�s experience.
�I think it definitely took a toll once they let him go,� she said of her husband�s firing. �He always tried to, like, stay positive about it, and
he wasn�t really angry.
�But you see a person, and the wheels are turning in their brain where
they�re just constantly thinking, so I definitely think it did affect us.�
After Floyd was fired, he found a job with a nonprofit that helps
veterans, but the pay was a fraction of what he made with the FDNY, the benefits were limited, and the hours prevented him from spending time with their kids, a 6-year-old boy and 2-year-old girl.
�He used to be so present for, like, our kids and stuff,� Christine said. �Being a firefighter was something he was really passionate about. He was really a big-time, like, family person, he was all about his kids.
�If Derek would have stayed on, he would have had a life insurance policy
with the FDNY,� the widow said. �That would have helped out financially
because right now, it�s really bad. I�m honestly swimming in a lot of
debt.�
Floyd�s firing was part of City Hall�s plan to slash the FDNY budget by
$74 million by the end of 2025 to make way for migrant spending.
It is unclear how many �long-term duty� staff will ultimately be let go as
part of the effort, but there are typically between 800 and 1,000
individuals so designated at any given time.
The NYPD was also facing budget cuts � of $132 million through the axing
of five upcoming Police Academy classes � though three of those classes
have been restored.
The city Department of Education was expected to lose about $547 million,
but those funds were restored in the mayor�s executive budget unveiled
last week.
Floyd�s firing � and the problems that have befallen his family since his
death because of it � have left some outraged.
�What disturbs me the most is that the FDNY is understaffed by hundreds of firefighters. Terminating [Floyd] was absolutely unnecessary,� Uniformed Firefighter Association president Andrew Ansbro told The Post.
�He had an important job, and the FDNY actually needed him in that unit.
He was terminated so the department could prove that they were making
cuts. He deserved better,� Ansbro added.
Cristine said that watching her husband struggle to make ends meet while
being present with his family after the firing was the worst part of
everything they�ve experienced.
�I really, really loved him, and so it was hard,� she said.
�We are heartbroken over the passing of former Probationary Firefighter
Derek Floyd, and will explore all financial, legal and legislative options
to help his family and ensure they have the support they need during this time,� said Fire Commissioner Laura Kavanagh.
City Hall did not respond to The Post for comment
Donations to help the Floyds can be made to the �New York Firefighters Foundation� and sent by mail addressed to FF Derek Floyd C/O UFA � NYFFinc
204 E. 23rd St., New York, NY 10010.
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