PROVIDING ASSISTANCE TO MEMBERS’ FAMILIES

PROVIDING ASSISTANCE TO MEMBERS’ FAMILIES

On September 10, 2001, I was relieved from my day tour at the fire station at South Street and Wall Street in Manhattan, where Engine Company 4 and Tower Ladder 15 occupy one side of the bottom three floors of a 40-story office building. Many of the firefighters and officers who reported in that night and some from the next day tour?14 in all?perished at the World Trade Center.
COLLAPSE LESSONS

COLLAPSE LESSONS

On July 28, 1945, a B-25 bomber accidentally struck the north face of the 79th floor of the Empire State Building, then the tallest building…
EXCERPTED RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE McKINSEY REPORT

EXCERPTED RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE McKINSEY REPORT

Our detailed examination of the FDNY's response to the World Trade Center attack on September 11 indicates that the Fire Department should focus its efforts…
QUESTIONS THAT MUST BE ASKED…THEN ANSWERED

QUESTIONS THAT MUST BE ASKED…THEN ANSWERED

It has been more than a year since the attacks on the World Trade Center (WTC), yet a proper forensic engineering and fire investigation to…
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT

TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT

During the first few days of operations at the World Trade Center site, we ran the tool operation out of the Federal Emergency Management Agency…
FOR THREE CLERGYMEN: THE ULTIMATE TEST OF FAITH

FOR THREE CLERGYMEN: THE ULTIMATE TEST OF FAITH

The Rev. John Delendick, the Rev. Brian Jordan, and the Rev. Everett Wabst were three of the clergymen who devoted their time and offered their…
SEARCH AND RESCUE OPERATIONS

SEARCH AND RESCUE OPERATIONS

I saw the towers fall on television. I grabbed my FEMA USAR gear bag and took my car to Brooklyn, arriving at my fire station…