After leading his company into the building to begin fighting the flames, Nappi "became overheated and collapsed," the FDNY said in a statement. Taken to the street by fellow firefighters, he was at first conscious and alert, but went into cardiac arrest after being placed in an ambulance. He died at Woodhull Hospital.
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