Medical examiner releases details on early storm deaths as NYC faces more ‘lethal’ temps

NYC Braces for Lethal Temps as Medical Examiner Reveals Details on Winter Storm Deaths

As New York City faces some of the coldest nights of the season, officials are scrambling to prevent further deaths from hypothermia. In a bid to shed light on the early storm-related fatalities, the city's medical examiner has begun releasing details about the deaths.

According to the office, five cases were reviewed so far, with each death attributed to hypothermia caused by exposure to the cold. All of these cases occurred between January 24 and January 26 across four boroughs. In three cases, alcohol or ethanol intoxication was listed as a contributing condition, while in another case, methamphetamines played a role.

The victims' identities remain unknown, but Gothamist has managed to identify some of the deceased through neighbors, friends, and family members. One of those identified is Frederick Jones, 67, who died on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan despite having stable housing nearby. His cause of death was listed as hypothermia with "acute alcohol intoxication" as a contributing factor.

Another victim, Nolberto Jimbo Niola, 52, died on a park bench near 96th Street and 34th Avenue, also due to hypothermia, with "acute ethanol intoxication" listed by the medical examiner's office as a contributing cause.

As the city struggles to cope with the brutal cold, Mayor Zohran Mamdani has announced increased outreach efforts to prevent further deaths. The mayor described the conditions as "lethal," with lows expected to reach 5 degrees but potentially feeling as low as 20 below zero due to punishing winds.

The city has reopened 10 schools as warming centers and deployed additional workers to do outreach, but coordination between different systems remains a challenge. Gothamist found that nobody at the Staten Island Ferry Terminal early last week knew two of the city's 20 warming buses were parked outside.

Furthermore, reports have surfaced of NYPD officers pushing homeless people out of subway stations or threatening to remove their tents and tarps – even as cold-weather emergency Code Blue was in effect. However, following these reports, the mayor's office has agreed that the police department will no longer force people from subway stations unless they pose a danger to themselves or others.

The city is also facing a surge in complaints about a lack of heat and hot water, with 80,000 reported in January alone. Tenants have made a record number of these complaints, with approximately 37,000 remaining after accounting for duplicates.

As the city struggles to cope with the extreme weather conditions, officials are urging residents to take precautions to stay safe. With temperatures expected to plummet further on Saturday night, the risk of hypothermia remains high – and it is essential that the public takes steps to protect themselves from the cold.
 
🥶😓 This winter storm is getting outta control! I mean, 5 degrees? That's crazy! We need more warming centers and outreach programs ASAP 🚨💡 80k complaints about heat and hot water? That's just not right 😒. And what's with the NYPD pushing homeless people around? 🤦‍♂️ Code Blue is in effect, let's use it to help those who need it most ❤️. We gotta look out for each other during times like this 💕.
 
Brrr 🥶! I don't get why they're making such a big deal about the schools being warming centers already? Like, can't people just bundle up or something? 😒 I mean, 10 buses and stuff, but still... It's not like it's going to save everyone. And what's with the police pushing homeless people out of subway stations? That's just cruel ❄️. They should be helping, not making things worse. And don't even get me started on the heat and hot water situation - 80k complaints in January?!?! Is that really necessary? 🤯
 
Ugh, can't believe what's going on in NYC right now 🤕! Five people dead from hypothermia and it's like they're just forgotten or whatever. I mean, Frederick Jones was literally living near a stable place but still died because of how cold it was. And the fact that some people were drinking before they died too? It's just not right 😔

But what really gets me is how the cops are treating homeless people. They're being forced out of subway stations and told to leave their tents...it's like they don't care about human life or anything 🚫. I mean, come on guys, it's freezing outside! We need to take care of each other right now.

And have you seen the heat complaints? 80k+ people are reporting no heat and hot water...that's just crazy! Tenants are making a record number of these complaints and nobody seems to be doing anything about it. It's like they're just ignoring the whole situation 🤷‍♀️.

We need to do better, NYC. We need to take care of each other, especially when we're in situations where we can't do much for ourselves. Winter is coming and we should be prepared, not struggling to stay alive 🔥
 
🥶😷🔪💦 Mayor's office says "Code Blue" is in effect... but is it just a warm word? 😂🚨 NYPD officers pushing homeless people out of subway stations... meanwhile, temps are about to get REAL 💀 20 below zero and still no heat for 80k ppl 🚫😩 Time to bundle up or R U KIDDING ME?! 😅
 
🥶 omg this winter storm is straight up brutal... five people already lost their lives to hypothermia 🤕 idk what's going on with our city but it seems like officials are just trying to keep up... reopening schools as warming centers is a good start, but shouldn't we have a better system in place for these kinds of emergencies? 🤔 and those reports of NYPD pushing homeless people out of subway stations? that's just wrong... can't they see how vulnerable those ppl are? 😓
 
I'm freaking out thinking about Frederick Jones, 67, who died from hypothermia with alcohol intoxication 🤕. I mean, he was living in stable housing but still didn't make it. It's just not fair 😔. And those conditions on Staten Island Ferry Terminal? Unbelievable! 🙄 Nobody knew those warming buses were outside? What about the people who can't even afford to stay warm? 🤷‍♀️ The police department pushing homeless people out of subway stations? That's just heartbreaking 💔. We need to do better, NYC 🚨. Our elderly and most vulnerable citizens deserve so much more ❤️.
 
Its so freakin crazy how some people are dyin from the cold... like 5 cases already & its still goin strong 🤯. I feel for Frederick Jones' family, his kid must be devastated 💔. The city needs to step it up on helping these ppl especially those struggling with addiction. I dont think pushin them outta subway stations is gonna solve anything...its just gonna make things worse ❄️. They need more resources & support not less 🤝
 
🥶❄️ people need help now not just talk about it... city's warming centers should be more accessible & visible, especially for seniors & those who can't navigate subway system. NYPD needs to do better than just saying sorry, concrete actions needed 🚨💡
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s crazy that they had to reopen schools as warming centers in the first place 🤯. Like, shouldn’t this be a basic service that everyone has access to? It feels like we're still living in some kind of Dickensian era where people are struggling to survive just because of the cold 💸. And what's with the police department being told not to push homeless people around? I mean, isn't Code Blue supposed to be about helping them out, not shooing them away? 😒
 
😬 ugh i'm literally stressing about this winter storm in nyc they're saying 5 deaths so far & all those were due to hypothermia 🥶 which is just heartbreaking especially with those who had stable housing nearby... like frederick jones, 67 yrs old. the system should be doing more to prevent these deaths, especially with the outreach efforts being kinda half-baked 🚨 i mean, reopening schools as warming centers & deploying workers sounds good, but coordination between systems is a whole different story. it's just frustrating when you think about it... 😔
 
Ugh, this is just crazy 🤯. Back in my day, we didn't have all these warming centers and whatnot. We had to actually bundle up and brave the cold if we needed a place to go. And you know what? We were just fine!

Nowadays, it's like everyone's too scared to venture out unless they've got some fancy heating system or a warm cup of coffee in their hand. I mean, I get it, the temps are brutal this time of year, but can't we just toughen up a bit?

And don't even get me started on these 80,000 complaints about heat and hot water... like, how's that gonna help? You think turning off the faucet is gonna magically fix everything? It's just a symptom of a bigger problem, if you ask me.

And what's with the police department being all aggressive towards homeless people? Can't we just treat everyone with some basic human decency? Back in my day...
 
This winter storm is taking a devastating toll on NYC 🥶💔. It's not just the extreme cold that's killing people, but also the lack of access to basic necessities like heat and hot water ⚠️. 80,000+ complaints already this month? That's a huge number considering how many New Yorkers live in poverty 🤯. The city is scrambling to respond, but it's clear that there are gaps in coordination between agencies 📝. The NYPD pushing homeless people out of subway stations was completely unacceptable 💔, and the mayor's decision to reverse this policy is a step in the right direction 👏. We need more than just outreach efforts though – we need real solutions to address the root causes of homelessness and poverty 🤝.
 
Ugh, can't believe its so bloody cold in NYC rn ❄️. Like, 5 degrees might not sound like a lot, but trust me, its a total game changer when theres wind chill factor 💨. I feel for those homeless ppl who are struggling to stay warm, its just not right that they're having to freeze their bums off on the streets 🤕. And omg, NYPD officers pushing people out of subway stations is like, totally unacceptable 😡. Mayor Mamdani needs to step up his game ASAP and make sure everyone has access to heat & hot water 💧. I'm all about being prepared tho, so i'm stockpiling warm drinks & snacks at my place 🍵🥗 anyone else doing the same?
 
omg u guys i cant even imagine living in nyc rn the temps are literally freezing!!! 😱 5 degrees feels like a whole different world when its actually subzero 🥶 i feel bad for all those homeless ppl who dont have anywhere to go, its not fair that they gotta suffer thru this. mayor mamdani is doing his best tho, but like, coordination is key 🤦‍♀️ and those police officers need some training on how to deal with homeless ppl 🚫 dont want anyone to get hurt. hope everyone stays safe out there 💕
 
its crazy how cold temp can lead to deaths 😩 5 people already died from hypothermia and more cases are coming in 📈 i feel bad for frederick jones, he had stable housing but still ended up dying from the cold ❄️ his cause of death is listed as hypothermia with acute alcohol intoxication which is just sad

the city needs to do better in providing warming centers and outreach programs ⚡️ especially since 80k people have reported a lack of heat and hot water 🚽 its not just about the temperatures, its about making sure ppl are safe and warm 😊 Mayor Mamdani's efforts to increase outreach is good but we need more resources and coordination 🔗

the NYPD's handling of homeless ppl in subways is also concerning 👮‍♂️ pushing them out or threatening to remove their tents/tarps when code blue is already in effect is not the solution 🚫 glad that they changed their policy tho

anyway, lets hope people take precautions and stay safe this weekend ☕
 
ugh, gotta love how NYC turns into a frozen tundra every winter 🤣 like who needs 5 degrees when you can have -20 wind chill? anyway, glad they're opening up schools as warming centers, but like, where were these buses parked in the first place if nobody knew about them? 🚫 and honestly, who do we need NYPD officers pushing homeless people around? that's just, like, super heartless 💔. at least the mayor is trying to do something about it... maybe we should all just, you know, invest in some warm socks or something 😂.
 
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