It is with profound sorrow and heartfelt respect that the Uniformed Firefighters Association (UFA) announces the passing of Lieutenant Gregory “Mick” Hansen, a dedicated firefighter whose life embodied the highest ideals of service, resilience, and advocacy. Lt. Hansen’s battle with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) was as fierce and unwavering as his commitment to protecting New York City’s citizens. Surrounded by his loving family and fellow firefighters, Lt. Hansen passed away leaving behind a legacy that will inspire generations of first responders and advocates.
Lt. Hansen’s distinguished career with the New York City Fire Department was marked by an unshakeable dedication to duty. Throughout his tenure, he earned widespread admiration not only for his professionalism and leadership on the fireground but also for his compassion and mentorship off duty. His sharp intellect and courageous spirit made him a pillar of strength for his colleagues and community alike.
When diagnosed with ALS, a relentless neurodegenerative disease that progressively impairs physical function, Lt. Hansen faced his personal crisis with the same determination that had defined his career. Rather than succumb to despair, he transformed his fight into a powerful mission. He became a leading voice for individuals battling ALS, tirelessly raising awareness, advocating for increased research funding, and championing better support systems for affected firefighters and civilians.
Lt. Hansen’s advocacy went beyond public speeches and appearances; he was a relentless watchdog ensuring that the struggles of ALS patients were recognized and addressed. His efforts helped shine a national spotlight on the alarming rise of ALS diagnoses among firefighters and 9/11 responders—illnesses believed to be linked to toxic exposures during and after the World Trade Center attacks. His personal journey highlighted the human toll behind these statistics and underscored the urgent need for change.
His leadership was instrumental in advancing critical legislation at both the federal and local levels. These laws improved healthcare benefits, workers’ compensation, and disability coverage for firefighters suffering from ALS and other occupational diseases. By working closely with advocacy organizations and lawmakers, Lt. Hansen helped secure expanded protections and research initiatives that will safeguard future generations of first responders.
Beyond his professional and advocacy achievements, Mick Hansen was cherished by family, friends, and colleagues as a loving husband, father, and mentor. His warmth, humor, and unwavering loyalty left a lasting impact on all who had the privilege of knowing him. Even as ALS progressed and took away his physical abilities, his spirit remained indomitable—proof that courage and strength come from within.
The loss of Lt. Gregory “Mick” Hansen is immeasurable. His life story reflects a heroism that extends far beyond the firehouse. It is a testament to human resilience and the power of turning personal adversity into collective action. His memory will continue to live through the lives he saved, the causes he championed, and the countless individuals inspired by his bravery and compassion.
The Uniformed Firefighters Association expresses its deepest condolences to the Hansen family and pledges to honor Lt. Hansen’s legacy by continuing the crucial fight for ALS awareness, firefighter health protections, and comprehensive support for all who face such challenges.
Rest in peace, Lieutenant Hansen. Your watch has ended, but your legacy blazes on—eternal, bright, and fierce.
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