The demise toll for New Yorkers discovered outdoors through the file chilly stretch has climbed to 17, in response to an replace by Mayor Zohran Mamdani Wednesday morning.
Preliminary assessments point out that 13 of these deaths had been associated to hypothermia, whereas three had been associated to substance overdose, the mayor stated. The Workplace of Chief Medical Examiner has but to find out the reason for one of many deaths.
The town continues to look at “Enhanced Code Blue” protocols, which contain extra frequent homeless outreach efforts and an open-door coverage at shelters that circumvents the traditional consumption course of. That’s prone to proceed by the weekend, when temperatures are anticipated to dip into the only digits.
“So long as temperatures stay this low, the chance of deadly publicity endures,” Mamdani stated. “We’ll proceed to do the whole lot in our energy to get each New Yorker right into a shelter the place they are going to be secure and they are going to be heat.”
No less than 10 of the 17 deaths concerned individuals who’ve engaged with the town’s shelter system sooner or later, Mamdani stated Monday, when 16 deaths had been recorded. He added on Wednesday, nevertheless, that not one of the people had been residing in homeless encampments on the time of their demise.
5 deaths had been recorded in Manhattan and Brooklyn every, whereas Queens recorded 4 and the Bronx recorded three.
The New York Police Division, which beforehand supplied particulars concerning the time and placement of the deaths, declined to take action Tuesday and Wednesday, and as an alternative referred THE CITY to Metropolis Corridor. Metropolis Corridor didn’t reply to THE CITY’s inquiry about whether or not the most recent demise concerned a person beforehand recognized to the shelter system.
Between Jan. 19 and Wednesday morning, Mamdani famous, metropolis staff and homeless outreach specialists have involuntarily transported 20 folks to hospitals whereas making over 1,100 placements to shelters — a quantity that counts a person for every evening they’re positioned right into a shelter. The Division of Homeless Providers didn’t reply to inquiries concerning the variety of folks in complete positioned in shelters over that interval.
“We’re persevering with to observe as much as make it possible for these are the operations which might be working at the absolute best stage. What we all know is that this chilly entrance shouldn’t be leaving,” Mamdani added. “What it requires from us is a stage of response — we’re pushing on each avenue to make sure that’s the case.”

Since Feb. 1, the Fireplace Division has been soliciting employees, together with firefighters and emergency medical technicians, to take part in extra time and be a part of the division’s process drive to reply to cold-related calls, in response to a memo obtained by THE CITY. That process drive will run across the clock by at the least Feb. 8, when temperatures are anticipated to really feel like 0 levels within the night.
The Fireplace Division couldn’t instantly present the variety of staff collaborating within the process drive, or the variety of cold-related calls it’s responded to since Jan. 23, as the town started to arrange for the upcoming chilly spell.
Nonetheless, the division’s Emergency Medical Providers unit doesn’t have almost sufficient staff or ambulances to deal with the inflow of cold-related calls within the meantime, stated Lt. Anthony Almojera, vp of Native 3621, the union of Fireplace Division’s Emergency Medical Service officers.
“Clearly folks will decide up extra time, however I’m positive the EMS portion of the chilly group shouldn’t be operating prefer it’s purported to,” stated Almojera, who pointed to slower ambulance response instances and rising employees attrition over the previous a number of years. “There’s a disaster at EMS. There’s not sufficient employees, and now on high of that we don’t have sufficient tools — and we’re busier than ever.”
The 17 deaths, Almojera added, “reveals that there’s a breakdown of a whole lot of techniques right here, and EMS is certainly one of them.”
“For all of the packages Metropolis Corridor needs to do, whether or not it’s chilly or something, they should spend money on EMS,” he stated.
Mamdani, in the meantime, continues to encourage New Yorkers to report sightings of individuals in want on the streets to 311, although all requests for homeless particular person help are rerouted by 911 throughout Code Blue occasions. LinkNYC kiosks throughout the town may even show public service bulletins to clarify the best way to request assist along with urging unsheltered New Yorkers to maneuver indoors, Mamdani stated Wednesday.
The efficacy of those emergency measures will come underneath a microscope subsequent Tuesday, when the Metropolis Council’s normal welfare and public security committees will maintain an oversight listening to to determine the gaps in Code Blue protocols, stated Councilmember Crystal Hudson (D-Brooklyn), who chairs the overall welfare committee.
Some unsheltered New Yorkers, for instance, have been unaware of the warming buses dispatched throughout the town to supply reduction from the chilly, Gothamist reported.
“A part of what we hope to glean from the listening to is what this course of ought to really seem like in this sort of chilly snap and excessive climate,” Hudson stated. “That is probably just the start when it comes to modifications to our local weather, with excessive winters and excessive summers changing into much more brutal as time goes on.”
Further reporting by Samantha Maldonado.
Correction: A earlier model of this story misstated how lengthy the town has skilled below-freezing temperatures.

