Photos: FDNY firefighter from LI dies in movie set blaze
Apr 16, 2018Photo Credit: Newsday/Thomas A. FerraraA Flower wreath is brought into the Dalton Funeral Home in Floral Park for the wake of fallen FDNY Firefighter Michael Davidson on March 26, 2018.Photo Credit: Newsday/Thomas A. FerraraFirefighters embrace as they gather to pay their respects to fallen FDNY Firefighter Michael Davidson during his wake at the Dalton Funeral Home in Floral Park. March 26, 2018.Photo Credit: Newsday/Thomas A. FerraraAn FDNY firefighter who worked with fallen FDNY Firefighter Michael Davidson listens as Capt. Daniel Kudlak (not pictured) speaks to media about what kind of a man Davidson was during his wake at the Dalton Funeral Home in Floral Park. March 26, 2018.Photo Credit: Newsday/Thomas A. FerraraFDNY Captain Daniel Kudlak, center, who worked with fallen FDNY Firefighter Michael Davidson is comforted by comrades as gather to pay their respects to Davidson during his wake at the Dalton Funeral Home in Floral Park. March 26, 2018.Photo Credit: John RocaFiremen salute fallen firefighter Lt. Michael Davidson, 37, of Engine Company 69, as his body is removed from the office of the medical examiner Friday, March 23. Davidson had been with the FDNY for 15 years, and is from Floral Park. Davidson, who was posthumously promoted to the rank of lieutenant, died of smoke inhalation after battling a fire at the set of a movie in Harlem.Photo Credit: John HopperThe scene of the Harlem fire on St. Nicholas Avenue at West 149th Street where FDNY firefighter Lt. Michael Davidson battled the blaze on Thursday, March 22, and later died of smoke inhalation.Photo Credit: John HopperThe scene of a Harlem fire on St. Nicholas Avenue at West 149th Street where FDNY firefighter Michael Davidson, who was posthumously promoted to the rank of lieutenant, suffered smoke inhalation and later died after battling the blaze on Thursday, March 22.Photo Credit: Craig RuttleA person looks through the window of Engine 69's firehouse door Friday, March 23, not far from the ... (Newsday)