Leary Firefighters Foundation
On December 3, 1999, 6 firefighters from actor Denis Leary's hometown of Worcester, Massachusetts were killed in a massive warehouse fire set by squatters. Among the dead were Leary's cousin, Jerry Lucey, and his close childhood friend, Lt. Tommy Spencer. In response, the comedian founded the Leary Firefighters Foundation, which has since distributed over $2.5 million (USD) to fire departments in the Worcester, Boston, and New York City areas for equipment, training materials, and new vehicles and facilities, since its creation in 2000. http://www.learyfirefightersfoundation.org/history.html
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December 3 - 1999 - Firefighter - Denis Leary - Worcester, Massachusetts - Squatter - USD - Boston - New York City - 2000
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A separate fund run by the Leary's foundation, the Fund for New York's Bravest, has distributed over $2 million (USD) to the families of the 343 firemen killed in the September 11, 2001 attacks, as well as provided funding for necessities such as a new mobile command center, first responder training, and a high-rise simulator for the New York City Fire Department's training campus.
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Fund for New York's Bravest - September 11, 2001 attacks - New York City Fire Department
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As the foundation's president, Leary has been active in all of the fundraising, and usually presents large checks and donated equipment personally. The close relationship he has developed with the FDNY, as well as individual firefighters across the New York/New England area, has resulted in Leary's most recent television show, Rescue Me, a drama-comedy on FX. In the pilot episode of the show, he is seen wearing a Leary Firefighter Foundation 9-11 memorial t-shirt.
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New England - Rescue Me - FX - Pilot episode
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