St. John’s University to Honor New York’s First Responders During Red Storm Men’s Basketball Game on Saturday, March 9

March 05, 2013

University to thank Commissioners, First Responders of NYPD, FDNY, OEM and DSNY

St. John’s University will welcome members of the New York City Police, Fire and Sanitation departments, as well as the New York City Office of Emergency Management to its Men’s Basketball game versus Big East rival Marquette on Saturday, March 9 at 2 p.m.

During “First Responders Day,” senior administrators from St. John’s will make a formal presentation at center court during halftime to thank the NYPD, FDNY, DSNY and OEM for the unyielding service by the agencies to protect our great city. 

The University will laud their most recent heroics during the devastation of Hurricane Sandy, and along with all New Yorkers, will never forget their ‘Call to Action’ during the 9/11 tragedy. It is with this in mind that St. John’s acknowledges and appreciates all that they do for our University community and citizens in the New York and Metropolitan Area.

“St. John’s is thrilled to have representatives from New York City’s four major service agencies and their heroic departments join us for First Responders Day. We felt this opportunity was long overdue as we join with our fans to thank the NYPD, FDNY, OEM and DSNY for their tireless efforts in keeping New Yorkers safe each and every day,” said Martha Hirst, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. “We value our partnerships with these critical agencies and look forward to a wonderful afternoon of fun and exciting college basketball for all to enjoy.”

Thousands of tickets have been distributed for use by these agencies as St. John’s expects a boisterous home crowd for their final regular season game of the year against BIG EAST Conference opponent and top ranked Marquette University. The game will be broadcast nationally on ESPN/ESPN2.

For more information contact Elizabeth Reilly, Director of Media Relations, by calling 718.990.5789 or e-mail inquiries to reillye@stjohns.edu.