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Fdny-Demographics.Pdf Race Gender Total A B H N U W M F U 1864 12762 13574 279 1 30943 55874 3548 1 59423 # of applicants who applied to take the computer-based portion of the exam 1233 7891 9262 177 1 22187 38938 1813 1 40751 # of applicants who took computer-based portion of the exam Open Competitive / Promotional 1276 7904 9380 173 1 22717 39534 1916 1 41451 # of applicants who achiveved a passing score on the Computer Exam administered by DCAS computer-based portion of the exam (MC-Score > 70) 214 1383 1502 18 0 3076 5902 291 0 6193 # of applicants who were invited to take the physical portion of the exam (anyone who wasn't #N/A) 142 1005 1118 14 0 2349 4460 168 0 4628 # of appplicants who took or began the physical portion of the exam (anyone who passed or failed - no absent) CPAT administered by DCAS # of applicants who passed the physical portion of the 112 856 979 13 0 2150 4036 74 0 4110 Open Competitive / Promotional / Priority / Promotional / Competitive Open exam (anyone with Passed status only) 2013 (numbers reflect 2 classes) 2014 (numbers reflect 2 classes) 2015 (numbers reflect 2 classes) Race Gender Total Race Gender Total Race Gender Total A B H N W M F A B H N W M F A B H N W M F # of applicants who were invited to participate in the department's 1.5 mile pre-appointment run testing or substitute 17 109 175 1 284 575 11 586 30 145 219 2 542 924 14 938 16 109 135 2 394 647 9 656 cardio-pulmonary testing (anyone not blank RUN RESULT) # of applicants who were not offered appointment to probationary firefighter school based on the results of the department's 1.5 mile pre-appointment run testing or substitute 0 0 3 0 4 7 0 7 1 0 3 0 2 6 0 6 0 2 3 0 7 11 1 12 cardio-pulmonary testing (Fail,FBHSNQ,FCSCNQ,NQ1,NQ2,PNDBRV) # of applicants that were offered appointment to each 17 109 172 1 280 568 11 579 29 145 216 2 540 918 14 932 16 107 132 2 387 636 8 644 probationary firefighter school class (FBHSQ,Pass,Q1,Q2) # of applicants that accepted appointment to each class 18 127 199 1 292 623 14 637 16 99 150 2 376 632 11 643 19 112 141 1 367 633 7 640 # of applicants that participated in the final 1.5 mile run or substitute cardio-pulmonary testing prior to graduating from 15 97 152 1 262 518 8 527 15 89 126 2 334 558 8 566 19 102 128 1 350 593 7 600 probationary firefighter school # of applicants that failed to graduate from probationary firefighter school based on the results of the final 1.5 mile run or 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 substitute cardio-pulmonary testing # of applicants that failed to graduate from probationary firefighter school on the grounds that they could not adequately 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 complete the functional skills traning or any successor physical training or testing Open Competitive/Promotional/Priority Open # of applicants that graduated from probabtionary firefighter 15 97 151 1 262 518 8 526 15 89 126 2 334 558 8 566 19 102 128 1 350 593 7 600 school # of applicants that did not graduate from probabtionary 3 30 47 0 30 105 6 111 1 10 24 0 42 74 3 77 0 10 13 0 17 40 0 40 firefighter school FDNY Expenditures (2010-2015) in Candidate Recruitment PS SALARIES $ 2,425,594 OT $ 16,962,316 TOTAL PS $ 19,387,910 OTPS $ 5,666,086 TOTAL EXPENSES $ 25,053,996 RECURITING EVENTS 01/01/2010-09/19/2011 EVENT_ID EVENT_NAME EVENT_START_DATE EVENT_END_DATE EVENT_LOCATION EVENT_TYPE_ID EVENT_TYPE_NAME 3,697 PHYSICAL PREP 01/02/2010 07:30:00 01/02/2010 09:30:00 RANDALL'S ISLAND, NY, NY 39 Training 3,694 MTA RECRUITMENT EVENT 01/02/2010 10:00:00 01/02/2010 18:00:00 BROADWAY JUNCTION, BROOKLYN, NY 15 Community Event 3,696 MTA RECRUITMENT EVENT 01/02/2010 10:00:00 01/02/2010 18:00:00 149TH STREET AND GRAND CONCOURSE, 15 Community Event 3,693 MTA RECRUITMENT EVENT 01/02/2010 10:00:00 01/02/2010 18:00:00 74TH STREET AND ROOSEVELT AVENUE, 15 Community Event 3,695 MTA RECRUITMENT EVENT 01/02/2010 10:00:00 01/02/2010 18:00:00 WEST 125TH STREET AND ST. NICHOLA 15 Community Event 3,691 FDNY AT THE PORT AUTHORITY 01/02/2010 10:30:00 01/02/2010 18:00:00 40TH STREET AND 8TH AVENUE, NY, N 15 Community Event 3,715 BRONX CONCOURSE PLAZA MALL 01/02/2010 12:00:00 01/02/2010 20:00:00 200 EAST 161ST STREET, BRONX, NY 35 Mall 3,830 SPRINGFIELD GARDEN DMV 01/04/2010 09:00:00 01/04/2010 16:00:00 168-35 ROCKAWAY BLVD., SPRINGFIEL 15 Community Event 3,835 JAMAICA DMV 01/04/2010 09:00:00 01/04/2010 16:00:00 168-46 91ST AVENUE, JAMAICA, NY 15 Community Event 3,836 JAMAICA DMV 01/05/2010 09:00:00 01/05/2010 16:00:00 168-46 91ST AVENUE, JAMAICA, NY 15 Community Event 3,831 SPRINGFIELD GARDEN DMV 01/05/2010 09:00:00 01/05/2010 16:00:00 168-35 ROCKAWAY BLVD., SPRINGFIEL 15 Community Event 3,635 LAGUARDIA COMMUNITY COLLEG 01/05/2010 10:00:00 01/05/2010 14:00:00 31-10 THOMSON AVENUE, LIC, NY 111 1 College 3,716 BRONX CONCOURSE PLAZA MALL 01/05/2010 11:00:00 01/05/2010 18:00:00 200 EAST 161ST STREET, BRONX, NY 35 Mall 3,703 PHYSICAL PREP 01/05/2010 17:30:00 01/05/2010 19:30:00 RANDALL'S ISLAND, NY, NY 39 Training 3,688 EMERGENCY CARE PROGRAM 01/05/2010 18:00:00 01/05/2010 20:00:00 711 WEST 179TH STREET, NY, NY 36 N/A 3,837 JAMAICA DMV 01/06/2010 09:00:00 01/06/2010 16:00:00 168-46 91ST AVENUE, JAMAICA, NY 15 Community Event 3,832 SPRINGFIELD GARDEN DMV 01/06/2010 09:00:00 01/06/2010 16:00:00 168-35 ROCKAWAY BLVD., SPRINGFIEL 15 Community Event 3,658 KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COL 01/06/2010 10:00:00 01/06/2010 13:00:00 2001 ORIENTAL BLVD., BROOKLYN, NY 1 College 3,838 JAMAICA DMV 01/07/2010 09:00:00 01/07/2010 16:00:00 168-46 91ST AVENUE, JAMAICA, NY 15 Community Event 3,592 RECRUITER TRAINING SESSION 01/07/2010 10:00:00 01/07/2010 13:00:00 9 METROTECH CENTER, BROOKLYN, NY 39 Training 3,833 SPRINGFIELD GARDEN DMV 01/07/2010 10:00:00 01/07/2010 17:00:00 168-35 ROCKAWAY BLVD., SPRINGFIEL 15 Community Event 3,704 PHYSICAL PREP 01/07/2010 17:30:00 01/07/2010 19:30:00 RANDALL'S ISLAND, NY, NY 39 Training 3,893 RESCUE TRAINING EMT TRAIN 01/07/2010 18:00:00 01/07/2010 19:30:00 104-38 47TH AVENUE, CORONA, NY 11 36 N/A 3,525 STATEN ISLAND FERRY TERMIN 01/08/2010 07:00:00 01/08/2010 19:00:00 ST. 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