Former FDNY chief celebrates 100th birthday with friends, family and firefighters

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Wednesday, September 12, 2018
Former FDNY chief celebrates 100th birthday with friends, family and firefighters
Amy Freeze reports on the celebration of a former FDNY chief's 100th birthday.

BAY RIDGE, Brooklyn (WABC) -- A former chief of the FDNY was surrounded by friends, family and fellow firefighters to celebrate his 100th birthday.

Former FDNY Chief John F. Nasta was also honored with a lifetime achievement award Wednesday at a restaurant in Brooklyn.

Nasta served the department for more than 30 years before retiring at the rank of Battalion Chief of FDNY Battalion 40 in Brooklyn. At that time, he was the longest-serving fire officer in FDNY history.

"As a young fireman, I learned that he was a gentleman, a very knowledgeable fire officer and you always felt safe when you were with him," a former fellow firefighter said.

He took a brief leave of absence from the department during WWII when he enlisted in the United States Navy and was assigned to a special fire training unit. He helped train thousands of sailors on how to fight and prevent fires -- which ended up saving countless lives during the war.

Nasta's wife of 62 years passed away in 2005, but his love for her was the talk of the party.

"He treated his wife, his bride of 62 years, like I have seen no other man treat a wife," neighbor Patty McLaughlin said.

Happy birthday, Chief Nasta!

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