"Nicholas Scoppetta" served as the 31st FDNY Commissioner/Fire Commissioner of the City of New York. He was appointed to that position by Mayor Michael Bloomberg on January 1, 2002 and was succeeded by Salvatore Cassano on January 1, 2010.

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I think key in this report are the recommendations that talk about improved coordination with the police department and other agencies and the fire department.

There were 22 interventions during that little girl's six years of life, and none of it prevented her death. I think the system was not functioning in those days.

It became clear to him that he would have difficulty functioning as an FDNY chaplain, ... There has been no prior indication that he held those views.

One of the lessons we learned four years ago was the need for a regional approach to addressing large-scale disasters.

To leave a child unattended for an hour on a city street in New York is pretty inappropriate.

We understand we have an obligation, and we're happy to do it.

Would have been unable to effectively serve in the role he was appointed to.

Doing what this department does best, and that is saving lives.

As a chaplain he would be required to administer to all of our people, and his expressed views make it clear to me that he would not be able to perform that function with any credibility.