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Firefighter Timothy Patrick “TK” Klein, photo courtesy of National Fallen Firefighters Foundation

Timothy Patrick “TK” Klein (1990-2022), a six-year veteran of the FDNY with Ladder 170, Engine Company 257 in Brooklyn, died at age 31 while battling a fire in Canarsie, Brooklyn.

Born September 17, 1990, joining the FDNY had been Klein's dream. His father Patrick was an FDNY firefighter, as were many of his other extended family members. Known as “The Golden Boy,” and the “Canarsie Kid," he grew up on Beach 137th Street and graduated from St. Francis De Sales School on Beach 129th Street. He graduated from Archbishop Molloy High School in 2008, where he had played on the basketball team, and then attended York College of Pennsylvania for a degree in sports management.

Klein joined Ladder 170 FDNY on December 28, 2015. His fellow firefighters remembered him as someone who was constantly learning and always keeping himself busy, including, at the time of his passing, studying to take the lieutenant’s test. Outside of work, Klein volunteered with the nonprofit Fight for Firefighters, where he helped remodel homes to make them more accessible for first responders with disabilities.

On April 24, 2022, Klein was critically injured in a Canarsie fire. As conditions worsened, a third alarm was called, and the order to evacuate came. Before exiting, Klein removed window bars, likely saving lives. Eight other firefighters were injured, and one resident died in the blaze.

On August 23, 2023, a street renaming ceremony was held to honor John Klein. The initiative, spearheaded by City Councilmember Joann Ariola, renamed a street near Klein's first home on Beach 129th Street. His sister noted that Klein loved the area and spent significant time there. He was remembered as a quiet, yet charismatic individual who enjoyed sports, the beach, music, and spending time with loved ones.

Klein continued to play basketball, participating in the annual St. Francis Summer Classic Men's Open Division basketball tournament, now named in his honor. The Timothy P. Klein Memorial Foundation, created in his honor, hosts an annual volleyball tournament and country fest. Klein's name is also inscribed on the National Fallen Firefighter Memorial in Maryland.

Sources:

"Committee Report of the Infrastructure Division," The Council of the City of New York, December 20, 2023

"Who is Timothy Klein, FDNY firefighter killed in Brooklyn blaze," Eyewitness News ABC7, April 25, 2022

Ali Watkins, "Firefighter Killed in Brooklyn Blaze Was ‘Everyone’s Go-To Guy’" The New York Times, April 28, 2022

Keith J. Kelly, "Firefighter Timothy Klein 'The Canarsie Kid," Irish America Magazine, April 30, 2022

Katie McFadden, "The Firefighter Timothy Klein Way," The Rockaway Times, August 24, 2023

John Schilling, "‘Impossible to forget’: Belle Harbor street co-naming honors fallen FDNY Firefighter Timothy Klein," QNS, August 23, 2023