"Say their names, tell their stories". This has been an excellent series to honour so many. Thank you to the producers and of course, the participants. Clearly, as with this man, telling the stories brings pain and stress. Thank you for giving so much.❤🇨🇦
Thank you Jeff Cool for sharing your story with us. I am sorry for all the loss and trauma and stress you have had to deal with as a result of 9/11. You are a true American Hero. Best wishes to you and your family.
It takes a lot of courage to come and tell these stories. I listen to these stories because they have helped me feel I can deal with my own PTSD (not 9/11 related). I have known a lot of loss and talking about it helps. It moved me so much to see Mr. Cool tell the story of those he lost and saying their names. It's important. They say a person dies twice. The first time when they leave this world and the second when their name is spoken for the last time. Their names will live in the hearts of those that loved them, those they helped, and all those who hear their stories.
There’s something very special about being a “New York, New York” Newyorker. It’s a connection, and when you add the brother/sisterhood of the first responders in that city, it elevates that bond. I’m watching these videos long after their initial posting, because I want to know the stories of the people we lost on September 11th, so I can share them, too. I will never, ever forget the people we lost that day.
A story I have to tell about the NYFD: in 2009 we were visiting the firehouse that was closest to the World Trade Centers. A fire engine was in the street signaling its need to turn into the firehouse. A scene from 9/11 just washed over the firehouse scene I was watching. I just couldn’t move. My inner pictures terrorized me.Those firefighters had every right to yell at the crazy lady. They must have realized . . . And one firefighter just gently said, “Move to the side, Ma’am” I finally did, but those firefighters were just very, very kind. I would say that kindness is very representative of the FDNY.
Thank you Jeff. You are an honorable man. Thank you for sharing your story and your friends stories. This is like group therapy for me. God bless you and your family. Jane, a Flight Attendant with UAL back in the day of 9/11. Thank you.
God Bless you thank you so much for telling your story so much. America needs to hear this. We all united even more after 9/11. Never will be forgotten, EVER!!!
This is beautiful therapy. Healing ammo is a better thing to call it. These super amazing stories from caring professionals with such solid character does a lot of good to hear. We really need to hear all these stories down to the smallest detail. All these stories matter & are huge to me personally. I Thank you - all of you. --gina/Tampa fl
😳 wow, I've heard so many testimonials this one is heartbreaking. He's telling sooooo many stories, his heart is breaking all over again. I'm just trying to picture each person mentioned.
I have looked up every name you’ve mentioned, so, you are keeping their names alive, and I will strive to also. Bless you, and all those that were lost- and will continue to be lost from that day.
Thank you for sharing your story because It Matters. And I am so very sorry for your tragic losses. They were lucky to have you as their friend and brother. Never Forgetting...
Thank you for keep sharing these stories, and just like was said in this video, “say their names”… even though I was not physically there when 9/11 happened, I frequent the area and always remember what happened. My condolences to those who lost their loved ones 🙏🏽
His story made me cry. What a strong resilient man. Been through so much, and still going strong-saying all his brothers names doing this for his brothers. I pray for the victims everyday of 9/11 - civilians, ppl just trying to go to work that day, all the first responders the police, the firemen legitimately do their job going there not realizing how bad it was and even when they did they were professional did what they had too and were real heros that day. None of these angels are ever forgotten 🙏 I enjoy all of these ( I cry at most lol) but I enjoy hearing stories about these people- someone like Jeff made them feel like they were here with us again like he was talking to them not about them. Jeff please continue your positive attitude every day it's wonderful and what makes you as strong as your are God bless🙏❤️🤍💙
FDNY was always, still is, and always will be the best of the best. Greetings from the San Francisco Bay Area. The country is in awe of you guys. We will never forget what happened to your brothers, and will never stop avenging and getting justice for what those evil bastards did that day. And hats off and big salute and gratitude to the Foley family.
Jeff is a true warrior. An American soldier, FDNY elite firefighter, a great father, husband, & friend to so many. I know your hurting brother & I wish I could take some of that from you. One fine day you will be with Joey, Tommy, Danny & everyone you lost. Hang in there brother & enjoy watching Jr. become more like his old man everyday on the job down there.
Glad to hear about getting right with God. He will be with you! I am so sorry to hear about all of your buddies. Prayers for your health, may God go with you and yours!
Say their names, and tell their stories. They gave the ultimate sacrifice for people they did not know. I listen to these stories to remember them and their lives. It is the responsibility of those who are alive to keep their memory alive.
Over the thousand years of experience---was transformed into to Angel s that Day--rest in peace and may they guide those living in this peril in these uncertain days
I dreaded the museum being opened. My sister and I were visiting and she had gotten tickets. I'd been to Ground Zero often during the years after 9/11. The first time I saw the finished pools my heart broke again. It took me some time walking down the stairs into the museum. Now, I feel the museum heals our hearts a bit in its powerful and loving presentation of horrible 9/11. My son was to have been in the Towers that day. The spring of 2002 he and his wife travelled into The City for the first time since 9/11. They arrived at Ground Zero to see pictures of the people jumping being sold. They left and went home. His career eventually brought them back to live in The City. All the years we visited to see the changes at Ground Zero he never went with us. The spring of 2017, he met me at Trinity Church. I was then walking to Ground Zero and asked him to come with me. He hesitated then said he'd come. I gave him a tour ending and we ended up at the Irish Famine Memorial on the West Bank. He never said a word all that time. The few things he's shared since then have all been about people he's known who worked "The Pile" and how sick they are and how our Congress abandoned them. p.s. My husband's Great Grandmother's family name in Galway, Ireland was Foley. People of spirit, enjoyment of others, thoroughly dependable lovers of freedom.
Dear Mr. Cool….Im hoping by the time you read this, that you have done this….. Watching you hold back your tears and listening to your throat tighten is so painful to see…. And I know that I’m not the only one…. You need to CRY, and cry HARD every time you feel these thoughts well up. It’s ok💐 Hopefully you only held these back for the interview. But if you do this consistently to put on a brave face, your body will rebel. I say this out of love and concern.
I'm British so I don't think I've heard of the "Black Sunday" event. I looked it up. I'm sorry. It seems like it was a terrible situation to be in but I'm glad you survived. I remember hearing about Thomas Foley and particularly remember his poor father. I'm sorry to learn about all that happened to his family. I don't know if it's wrong but I try not to be too curious about people impacted by 9/11 because I don't want to be invasive or ghoulish, but I never forget about it.
Heroes. Don't forget the heroes of the people inside wtc. These people helped each other, before the 🚒🔥 firemen and police came along. At and above impact zone. People jumped, do they jump or stay on the burning floors waiting for the fire / police people to come. Did they know the buildings would come down? Or that stairs were shut off? Yet we hear police department saying the Jumpers........
"I don't have to look for my friends..... They come to me"
Man, that was deep
"Say their names, tell their stories". This has been an excellent series to honour so many. Thank you to the producers and of course, the participants. Clearly, as with this man, telling the stories brings pain and stress. Thank you for giving so much.❤🇨🇦
Thank you Jeff Cool for sharing your story with us. I am sorry for all the loss and trauma and stress you have had to deal with as a result of 9/11. You are a true American Hero. Best wishes to you and your family.
It takes a lot of courage to come and tell these stories. I listen to these stories because they have helped me feel I can deal with my own PTSD (not 9/11 related). I have known a lot of loss and talking about it helps. It moved me so much to see Mr. Cool tell the story of those he lost and saying their names. It's important. They say a person dies twice. The first time when they leave this world and the second when their name is spoken for the last time. Their names will live in the hearts of those that loved them, those they helped, and all those who hear their stories.
Never apologize Jeff. Your courage speaks for itself in the retelling of these stories and telling us their names. We will never forget.
There’s something very special about being a “New York, New York” Newyorker. It’s a connection, and when you add the brother/sisterhood of the first responders in that city, it elevates that bond. I’m watching these videos long after their initial posting, because I want to know the stories of the people we lost on September 11th, so I can share them, too. I will never, ever forget the people we lost that day.
Thank you so much for your service. The people lost on 9/11 should never be forgotten. God bless you! ❤️🧑🚒
Heart felt and well-spoken words that penetrate to the soul. Bless this man and all who need healing, physically, emotionally and mentally.
Youre a great guy Jeff... WALK TALL,, there are not many like you,, May God richly bless you,,, and keep you in GOOD HEALTH .. AMEN
A story I have to tell about the NYFD: in 2009 we were visiting the firehouse that was closest to the World Trade Centers. A fire engine was in the street signaling its need to turn into the firehouse. A scene from 9/11 just washed over the firehouse scene I was watching. I just couldn’t move. My inner pictures terrorized me.Those firefighters had every right to yell at the crazy lady. They must have realized . . . And one firefighter just gently said, “Move to the side, Ma’am” I finally did, but those firefighters were just very, very kind. I would say that kindness is very representative of the FDNY.
Thank you Jeff. You are an honorable man. Thank you for sharing your story and your friends stories. This is like group therapy for me. God bless you and your family. Jane, a Flight Attendant with UAL back in the day of 9/11.
Thank you.
God Bless you thank you so much for telling your story so much. America needs to hear this. We all united even more after 9/11. Never will be forgotten, EVER!!!
Heartbreaking story. Moving it past a moment to the moments that follow. ❤❤❤❤
This is beautiful therapy.
Healing ammo is a better thing to call it.
These super amazing stories from caring professionals with such solid character does a lot of good to hear. We really need to hear all these stories down to the smallest detail. All these stories matter & are huge to me personally. I Thank you - all of you. --gina/Tampa fl
Thank you so much for sharing this, Jeff. Much love from Idaho. Never forgetting!
😳 wow, I've heard so many testimonials this one is heartbreaking.
He's telling sooooo many stories, his heart is breaking all over again. I'm just trying to picture each person mentioned.
It’s heartbreaking but also he’s keeping their spirits alive by sharing their stories
I have looked up every name you’ve mentioned, so, you are keeping their names alive, and I will strive to also. Bless you, and all those that were lost- and will continue to be lost from that day.
I trust that the "thumbs down" people are NOT First Responders but wouldn't hesitate to be saved.
Blessings to Jeff and his Brothers 🙏
My heart breaks for you. Bless you and your family. Thank you for all that you’ve done and I’m so sorry for all that you lost 💔💔💔
Thank you for sharing your story because It Matters. And I am so very sorry for your tragic losses. They were lucky to have you as their friend and brother. Never Forgetting...
Thank you for telling your story. We all need to hear it. Thanks for all your hard work on 9-11 and over the years.
Thank you for telling your story. You are needed. It's so great you're reminding us to always remember.
Thank you for sharing this story. Your friends were lucky to be loved by you as you were to have their love.
I love you JEFF COOL. THANK YOU FOR YOUR..
COURAGE, & PATIENCE WHILE PROTECTING SO MANY
BLESSINGS TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY IN THE NAME OF JESUS.
Thank you for keep sharing these stories, and just like was said in this video, “say their names”… even though I was not physically there when 9/11 happened, I frequent the area and always remember what happened.
My condolences to those who lost their loved ones 🙏🏽
His story made me cry. What a strong resilient man. Been through so much, and still going strong-saying all his brothers names doing this for his brothers. I pray for the victims everyday of 9/11 - civilians, ppl just trying to go to work that day, all the first responders the police, the firemen legitimately do their job going there not realizing how bad it was and even when they did they were professional did what they had too and were real heros that day. None of these angels are ever forgotten 🙏 I enjoy all of these ( I cry at most lol) but I enjoy hearing stories about these people- someone like Jeff made them feel like they were here with us again like he was talking to them not about them. Jeff please continue your positive attitude every day it's wonderful and what makes you as strong as your are God bless🙏❤️🤍💙
God bless you!!
FDNY was always, still is, and always will be the best of the best. Greetings from the San Francisco Bay Area. The country is in awe of you guys. We will never forget what happened to your brothers, and will never stop avenging and getting justice for what those evil bastards did that day. And hats off and big salute and gratitude to the Foley family.
Thank you for sharing your story
Never forgotten ❤
Thank you for sharing
Jeff is a true warrior. An American soldier, FDNY elite firefighter, a great father, husband, & friend to so many. I know your hurting brother & I wish I could take some of that from you. One fine day you will be with Joey, Tommy, Danny & everyone you lost. Hang in there brother & enjoy watching Jr. become more like his old man everyday on the job down there.
Jeff Cool - thank you for your service my brother from another mother!!
Glad to hear about getting right with God. He will be with you! I am so sorry to hear about all of your buddies. Prayers for your health, may God go with you and yours!
Say their names, and tell their stories. They gave the ultimate sacrifice for people they did not know. I listen to these stories to remember them and their lives. It is the responsibility of those who are alive to keep their memory alive.
Sorry for your losses. Thanks for sharing the stories.
I ❣️ you Jeff ‼️‼️‼️ what a lucky family u have ‼️They get you ‼️I wish there were MORE men in this world like you ‼️
We need to keep saying their names so no one ever forgets.
Again I don't understand how all of these don't have a million views
Bless you 🙏 ♥ 😪
I will remember your name too Jeff Cool❤️
God bless the victims, survivors and their families. #neverforget9/11
Over the thousand years of experience---was transformed into to Angel s that Day--rest in peace and may they guide those living in this peril in these uncertain days
What a beautiful story.
I dreaded the museum being opened. My sister and I were visiting and she had gotten tickets. I'd been to Ground Zero often during the years after 9/11. The first time I saw the finished pools my heart broke again. It took me some time walking down the stairs into the museum. Now, I feel the museum heals our hearts a bit in its powerful and loving presentation of horrible 9/11. My son was to have been in the Towers that day. The spring of 2002 he and his wife travelled into The City for the first time since 9/11. They arrived at Ground Zero to see pictures of the people jumping being sold. They left and went home. His career eventually brought them back to live in The City. All the years we visited to see the changes at Ground Zero he never went with us. The spring of 2017, he met me at Trinity Church. I was then walking to Ground Zero and asked him to come with me. He hesitated then said he'd come. I gave him a tour ending and we ended up at the Irish Famine Memorial on the West Bank. He never said a word all that time. The few things he's shared since then have all been about people he's known who worked "The Pile" and how sick they are and how our Congress abandoned them. p.s. My husband's Great Grandmother's family name in Galway, Ireland was Foley. People of spirit, enjoyment of others, thoroughly dependable lovers of freedom.
Wow. Were they really selling pictures of the jumpers? That's horrific. Why would they do such a thing?
Selling pictures of people jumping… How insensitive and unconscionable!! Ugh. Some people are totally without class.
Our children don't know that freedom... Nothing rings more true than that statement
Peter A. Bielfeld is a friend of mine. 🙏 God Bless. his family.
Dear Mr. Cool….Im hoping by the time you read this, that you have done this….. Watching you hold back your tears and listening to your throat tighten is so painful to see…. And I know that I’m not the only one…. You need to CRY, and cry HARD every time you feel these thoughts well up. It’s ok💐 Hopefully you only held these back for the interview. But if you do this consistently to put on a brave face, your body will rebel. I say this out of love and concern.
Hope you're doing well Jeff
Another hero
Forever heros
Omg 🥺😭❤ bless you❤
Always say their names.
God bless him.
God bless ya jeff....keep your chin hi...tons of pride....tomk t.l. 17 s bronx✌
I'm British so I don't think I've heard of the "Black Sunday" event. I looked it up. I'm sorry. It seems like it was a terrible situation to be in but I'm glad you survived.
I remember hearing about Thomas Foley and particularly remember his poor father. I'm sorry to learn about all that happened to his family. I don't know if it's wrong but I try not to be too curious about people impacted by 9/11 because I don't want to be invasive or ghoulish, but I never forget about it.
❤️❤️❤️
♥️
Heroes. Don't forget the heroes of the people inside wtc. These people helped each other, before the 🚒🔥 firemen and police came along. At and above impact zone. People jumped, do they jump or stay on the burning floors waiting for the fire / police people to come. Did they know the buildings would come down? Or that stairs were shut off? Yet we hear police department saying the Jumpers........
2024 prayer S
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This is "cool."
This is not really a 9/11 story
Why not
Its a 9/12
Jeff you might know my father, FF Gerard (jerry) keller. He was L 19
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Jeff Cool, thank you for your service and for all you did to recover bodies at ground zero after 911. You were spared for a good reason. 🙏🫶