The New York Firefighters Burn Center Foundation is a
non-profit organization
offirefightersfounded in 1975,
dedicated to the advancement of burn ca re, research,prevention, education, andthe proper treatment of
burns.
Our goal is to
make quality burn care available to all who are seriously
burned, regardless of age,race, creed or economic status.
This site is designed to inform you of what we do including:
upcoming events, fund-raisers, and burn care
assistance.
Firefighters and members of the
Burn Team have a special
empathy for burn
victims. No other group witnesses more of the
devastation that fire wreaks on the human body.
The information provided in this
site is not intended to be a substitute for seeking the
appropriate medical attention. Burn injuries are serious and
best treated at a burn center that specializes in total burn
care.
OUR
BEGINNING
During the Vietnam
War, two New York City Firefighters, Joe Hickey and Jack
Meara, were deeply moved by a news photograph of two
Vietnamese children who had been severely burned by
napalm. They wanted to help these youngsters. They
thought that with a little help from friends they might be
able to bring these children to New York for
treatment.
They then discovered,
to their surprise, that there were no medical facilities in
the New York area devoted exclusively to the treatment of
burns. While hospitals coped with burn victims as well
as they could, there were none that specialized in the
treatment of severe burn injuries.
Alarmed by their
findings, the firefighters decided to do something about the
situation. As other firefighters joined in their efforts
they began working with physicians and other concerned
citizens, and were eventually instrumental in the
establishment of the BURN CENTERat New York Hospital-Cornell
Medical Center.