First published in 2003, the $16 calendar was an FDNY mainstay for two decades. Every year more than 100 FDNY members would “try out” for a spot. Scores of hard-bodied bravest were then whittled down to a dozen lucky models. The models were photographed in front of FDNY equipment or city landmarks and would take part in promotional events in Times Square where they signed autographs for their hardbody-smitten fans.

The Foundation photographed its 2021 calendar, its last edition, before the city went into lockdown in March 2020. No attempt was made to put together a 2022 or 2023 calendar while the pandemic remained a threat and FDNY members responded to a massive surge of emergency calls.

FDNY 2007 Calendar hunks heat up Times Square posing in their uniforms with tourists.
FDNY 2007 Calendar hunks heat up Times Square posing in their uniforms with tourists.

After a decade of serving nothing but beefcake, the FDNY started including women firefighters, paramedics and EMTs in 2014. Three years later the Foundation began offering two smoldering calendars: a men’s and a women’s edition.

In 2019, the Foundation decided to add animals into the mix and photograph the heartthrob hunks and heroines with animals adopted through the Animal Care Centers of NYC. But that backfired when Big Sexy, a feline model, got spooked and bolted from a lower Manhattan firehouse during a photo shoot.

Big Sexy was on the run for about two months before he was found on Staten Island and returned to his owner.