This seal veterinarian of the Navy was denied by the FDNY because of his age

The decorated war hero takes the question at the Federal Court.


Shaun Donovan37 years old, has always wanted to serve his country. He was born in Arizona on September 11, 1981, but his parents grew up in Sten Island, New York. Donovan has become a seal of the Navy shortly after the September 11 attacks, serving four fight visits in Iraq and Afghanistan and winning Valor medals for his service. But when he wanted to pursue a career in the public service by joining the FDNY as a firefighter, it was denied - while because of a technicality.

"When we've moved on September 11, I knew I had to do something about it," Donovan said to thePost of New York. "I believe in the city, I believe in its values ​​and inhabitants. I want to do my part to keep it safe."

With his military career ending in 2020, the veteran of the war decided that he wanted to join the FDNY. He could not attend the review when attributed to the basic training command of the Special Naval Warfare. Donovan has therefore requested the New York Administrative Services Department to get a makeup test. He included his date of birth in the application and has been approved. Donovan then used military leave and his own money to fly to New York for makeup review, paying $ 1,331 for the air ticket alone.

He spent the physical test and marked in the 1% of 43,900 candidates for written exam.

But, despite his clearly impressive skills, the FDNY told Donovan that had gone from the age limit to join the illustrious team of firefighters in New York. It turns out, a candidate can not be more than 29 when he begins to apply, although those who serve in the army are allocated for six years. It meant that when Donovan submitted his request, he was six months and 25 days on the current limit.

"It was a dismissal," he said to thePost of New York. "I was allowed to apply and pass the test. In any case, I was informed that I was outside any age limit."

Donovan has acquired a substantial support group on the social media of those who believe that his CV offers a justifiable cause for him to be considered an exception to the age limit.

Some call the Mayor of New YorkBill of Blasio Stand with Donovan.

Better lifeWe talked to an anonymous firefighter of FDNY disappointed by the situation, calling Donovan "a military hero was risking his life to protect the people who refuse him a job."

"It's the kind of guy we want in our team," continued the firefighter. "We do not care about sex, race, sexual preference. What we care about what we care about is that when the tones go and it's time to go to work and save Lives and property, we want those who have prepared their work, who has studied, who has trained and who can do physically work - no matter what the circumstances surrounding them are. ... Shaun Donovan seems to be a guy who would respect that and be ready for any call using the help that could come. "

Donovan appealed to his case at New York Fire CommissionerDaniel A. Nigro and was rejected. It is currently attractive before the Public Service Commission of the City and plans to file a legal action if its appeal is refused, according to thePost of New York.

Federal judges exceeded FDNY decisions in the past, as in July 2009, when the US District JudgeNicholas GaraufisDirected that the written exams of the Department of Firefighters "unfairly excludes hundreds of qualified people from the color of the possibility of serving as a firefighters in New York" in response to a trial prepared by African-American and Hispanic candidates.

James Long, a spokesman for the FDNY, saidBetter life that they adhere to any decision taken by the Federal Court.

"The age requirement is the state's public service law and not subject to interpretation" long noted, adding that it means that Nigro "does not have permission to give up the requirement . "

However, with regard to the aforementioned case of 2009, for a long time, "should it govern a jurisdiction in the same way on behalf of Mr. Donovan, we would respect such a decision."

Better lifeContacted Donovan's lawyer for more information and I was told he "do not make additional interviews for the moment". And for more war heroes, you may not have known, consult these 30 celebrities who served in the army .

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