NYFIRE®, NY911®, FDNY® and NYPD® Shopping Online
Welcome to NYFirestore.com, the on-line catalog of New York City's Original Firestore®. A family owned First Responder theme store, located in the heart of Manhattan, Firestore® has paid tribute to the brave members of the FDNY and NYPD since March, 1991.
This is the Firestore® you have heard and read about. This is the store that recognized New York City's firefighters, police, and EMS as heroes long before the tragic events of September, 2001.
Firestore® is the originator of the often imitated Keep Back 200FT® line of products and, for the past eighteen years, has been a favorite shopping destination for firefighters, police, and EMS visiting New York City.
After 15 years in SoHo next door to the Fire Medical Center and Ladder 20, we combined our Fire and Police theme stores, and relocated into our current space on Greenwich Avenue. Situated in historic Greenwich Village, our new location is right around the corner from FDNY Squad 18. We have also combined our websites, making it easier for our customers to purchase our selection of Fire, Police and EMS products on one site.
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Firestore
17 Greenwich Avenue
(between Christopher St. & West 10th St./just West of 8th St. & 6th Ave.)
New York, NY 10014
Orders: 1 (800) 229-9258
Our store hours currently are:
Mon – Thurs: 11AM - 7PM
Fri - Sat: 11AM – 8PM
Sunday: Noon – 6PM
“NY911”, “NYFIRE”, “Firestore” and “Keep Back 200 Ft.” are registered trademarks ® of Finest, Bravest & Boldest Inc.
© Finest, Bravest & Boldest Inc. 1995-

If it doesn't come from New York City... It isn't an NYC product.
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