Kevin Bracken Uncle Kevin I never had the honor of meeting you, having been born 4 years after. But every year everyone makes their Facebook profile pictures the picture of your name engraved at the memorial. They all miss you a lot. Growing up and getting to hear about you, you ended up being my childhood hero. I hope to see you in heaven and finally get to see you. I hear from my Peepaw that you were a funny guy.
Thank you. I loved seeing their smiling faces and their kind eyes. You could almost hear these Bumble Bees bantering with the brothers with their New York accent. We remember. Jane
Thank you for your service. Thank you for showing us the best side of humanity. You all headed to the place where people wete desperate to get out, from. I cannot fathom courage like that.... My respect , to you all. Rest well.
Those brave men saved almost 10,000 people that morning. My friend was on the 89th floor of #2, Thomas J Collins. He never made it, but in these 22 years Ive sought to find answers and met several great human beings who were there. FDNY knew those buildings were designed to withstand planes. Ladder One, Engine 7, in south Manhattan, Joe Castelucci was a passenger in my cab I drove form a hotel here in Cocoa Beach, to one of the cruise ships in Cape Canaveral (Florida).. Nothing bigger than a business card survived that collapse. He said they found a part of a phone dial key pad. He was in the 9/11 documentary made by the Naudet Brothers. I told him about my high school friend who didnt make it. It was good to meet him, and I am glad I had some kind of closure. Many parents and families dont have that. I still have questions, and I know its verboten to ask and still do. _I will carry this to my grave, you are angels on our shoulders in a time of disaster, and destruction. 343 FDNY - Thank you forever, you are not forgotten._
I'm a little confused on who these two people are that you mentioned. I couldn't quite follow what you were saying. I know you said that one was a passenger in your cab. Was he at the World Trade Center on 9/11? Did your friend die and no remains were found?
@@Caramel1806I think that was he was saying I understand stood it I think he’s referring to a friend he lost on the attacks of that Tuesday morning on September 11th 2001.
I will never forget that day, I hope to get to the memorial one day & pay my respects, seeing all these guys, makes them all the more human! Fathers,husbands, sons, brothers R.I.P all of you & thank you for saving so many innocent people & for those that couldn’t be saved I hope the sight of you brought them some comfort 😢
I was only 18 years old that fateful September 11, I woke up seeing images that only left me with immense helplessness because I could not be there and help in any way. Today I am a firefighter and seeing the faces of the brothers who gave their lives to try to save other people makes me very sad. My deepest prayers are for them and all the people who died in that cowardly attack. My heart goes out to all of you (👨🏼🚒🇦🇷)
Thank you this was awesome to see these wonderful souls faces…even though heartbreaking they deserve to be shown…it reminded me that they were men who were loved by many….thank you for your service deep respect…😔 I know there were so many others…not trying to single out…but for right now thank you for this posting….
I was in a fire academy class, on that day. I knew, immediately, that it wasn't going to end well for my brothers. They knew. But they went into the mouth of the beast anyway. They are forever beautiful.
So sorry for you . Did your friend's go up in to the towers or were they awaiting instructions outside on call to go up. If they were instructed and were in the collapsing buildings they were even bigger heroes and still are regarding my comment of groups of firefighters staying in the area after tower 1 fell and like I have commented on seeing footage of groups of firefighters still in the path of tower 2 coming down their was no way of escape in 9 seconds hope they weren't. No blame can be had to the top nyfd officials as communication was to tough in the circumstances .
Such handsome brave men 😢crueiy taken from this world in a blink of an eye, truly heartbreaking 💔 may they rest in eternal peace now 🙏 sending love and hugs to all those who lost a love one and to the other poor soul's that perished on that day 😢 from Britain 🇬🇧 to America 🇺🇸, we WILL NEVER FORGET xxxxx
Like so many others, 9/11 is a day I will never forget. I remember how clear and sunny the skies were that day… I remember watching that 2nd plane hit the South Tower live on the news. I’m in California but everyone everywhere was completely consumed by the horrific events that transpired that day. All over my city, there were candlelight vigils that evening. American flags were sold out everywhere. I was lucky to find one small hand-held flag and walked it out to the vigil on my street. Everyone was completely devastated. The whole country stopped that day and I remember just being in total shock that something like that could happen. I’m the proud Granddaughter of a WWII Veteran who earned a Silver Star, 3 Bronze stars and several other accolades for his time serving on the front lines in the South Pacific. He watched a lot of guys he called brothers die in that war… They died so something like 9/11 would never happen. I remember how devastated my Grandpa was that day. As far as he was concerned, all of these brave men who lost their lives on 9/11 trying to help people were his brothers too. I knew that a lot of firefighters died but, until now, I didn’t realize just how many! I can’t help but look at each face and wonder where they were when those towers went down. For those that were in the towers, I wonder if they heard the rumbles of the building they were in collapsing… I wonder if they knew what was about to happen… Were they scared… What were they thinking… ? It’s been 22 years now. I was just 22 on 9/11 but I knew then that our country would never be the same. It still rips my heart out to see the footage of those planes hitting the towers, knowing that at the moment of impact, hundreds of people died. It’s so hard to grasp the magnitude of it all. My God, all those people… May their souls Rest In Peace. Thank you so much to you who put this beautiful tribute together and shared it here. To all the firefighters, police officers and paramedics who risk your lives every day to save people, you are the true heroes in the world. God bless you all. 🙏🏻🇺🇸🙏🏻
Whoever saves a life or tries to save it, saves the entire world, thanks to all of you who have given your lives to save others, Divine Heroes, may God welcome you into his heavenly kingdom.❤🙏 Chi salva una vita o cerca di salvarla, salva il mondo intero. Grazie a tutti voi che avete dato le vostre vite per salvarne altre, eroi divini, che Dio vi accolga nel suo regno. ❤🙏
We need not to just forget about these men but the others who have passed on from 9/11 related cancer's they are hero's as well cause they were there and did what they could may all who were there god bless all these first responders not just with the FDNY but the NYPD and their medics not to mention the two marine's who were there who helped rescue two trapped port authority police officers
22 years and it still hurts.... And it is shocking how the little 'context' descriptions calls them militants from an extremist group and not what they were: TERRORISTS. Whom these men and women stood tall against showing the faith, love, and values of America....
God Bless all you Brave souls who lost there life's on that day God opened his Gates to Heaven for so many and we must always Remember everyone and there family's. God Bless you and America 🇺🇸 from our family in the UK it's a day that we sore the terror attacks on TV and we will never forget the Horrific images 😢 💔 RIP to all you Heroes who gave there life's so that so many did live .😢😢😢😢
In memory of our fallen brothers who died on the attack rest peacefully brothers of the FDNY including the brothers of 343 firefighters who ran in while others ran out for safety as the brothers of the FDNY would parish but we remember the sacrifices that each and every firefighter of each family has lost their lives to save others.
The saddest thing is that since 9/11 more firefighters have died from illness they contracted from the event , than actually died on the day , and the department still to this day does not put measures in place to minimise these types of illnesses , yet they have known for over 20 years what measures should be taken.
😢I wanted to be a firefighter at one point in time. But, realizing how deadly that job is, I do not want to be a firefighter anymore. However, I will always admire our firefighters who risk their lives to make our lives safer. RIP to the 343 Brothers!
Thank you, heroes.... now, at last, I have seen the faces of those who gave their lives that awful day.... May your souls rest in peace for all eternity.....
My heart goes out to all our fellow Americans who were victims of the 9/11 attacks, our fire fighters, who gave their lives, and may God mend your broken hearts to the families, and hugs and kisses to the Navy Seal who took Bin Laden out.
It's a nice tribute but I really think more information should already be provided in 22 years, unit, engine, truck building recovery all of this information should be here or in a book on this subject. Otherwise it will be lost and forgotten.
I've looked into the faces of each hero on this video...oh my god...my heart is ripped into shreds with such sadness to know that in a few hours all these firefighters lost their lives in this attack on 9/11..tears rolling down my face 💜💜... RIP brave hearts, we will never forget you.
Why aren't the History Teachers giving their students long hours of learning about what happened??😢 look at these faces...they never saw it coming. God 9 Bless them all of 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😭🙏🙏🙏🙏😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Sadly, though, 22 years later, the same number of firefighters and members of the FDNY have now died from illnesses as did those on that day (343). I only wonder how many of these firefighters would’ve just ended up dying from illness, even if they did survive. 💔
Thank you for this video honoring the '343', very well done and respectful. Can you please delete the comments from the troll who called these brave men mentally disabled? Thank you. 👩🚒
They entered the towers knowing they wouldn't get out alive just to save as many lives as possible. Every time I think about, I feel ashamed of myself for never being that brave.
Him Exe, the elevators were out. One account is a fireman trying to get people out of an elevator which was stuck almost shut that had fallen fast 70 floors, there was fire in the shaft and they were basically being like on top of a barbecue. With fire in a building the advice also is don't use elevators, its never possible to assess damage properly, the advice is to always use the fire escape stairs. This was a unique situation, the firemen knew there was huge internal damage to the buildings falling plane fuel was causing pockets of fires on different levels. You seem angry they didn't do more to help? It was an impossible tragedy, everyone remembers that day and the awful shock, fear and sorrow. Most of us were lucky enough though to be watching or listening through media. I can't imagine how it was to be there,.
it was a catastrophe of such a giant proportion that at some point rankings mattered no more. at the beginnin there seemed to be some organization of ranks still but as time passed the urgency of savin more people put aside rankings in favor of the rescue mission and eventually the recovery one. Also it was a very rare evenience in which even fire marshals and similars were on field so everybody below that ranking including batallion chiefs went in to rescue instead of simply directing operations as its typical of a 5 alarm fire or more at the same time.
the firefighters in the video were all paid firefighters,most on duty, some off duty that morning who came because everybody had been called in even those who weren't supposed to be; but amongst the dead there were also volunteer firefighters(who re not in the video)such as Welles R. Crowther an equities trader from the 104th floor of the south tower who had planned to quit the job at Sandler O'Neill to apply as a paid firefighter shortly after 9/11 and was named a honorary FDNY member in 2006,Mr. Glenn Winuk who was nearby and raced to the scene with his EMT bag and was recognized a Honor Legion membership (their plaques have been added to several firefighter/first responder memorials)in 2006 too and there s at least another two who were involved and lost their lives too.
i will never understand why Build 🏢 that when there is a fire you haven't a chance to save anyone's life's from above 7 floor's. i Wouldn't feel safe in any high Rise Building not after 9 / 11 .so why isn't this stopped. 😕 😢😢
I have a friend who worked the pile for a couple weeks and he died and not one FDNY showed up his funeral..... I don't care about September 11 anymore you are just a bunch of cry baby
Now...I have, at last, seen the face of every firefighter lost on that day. Thank you. I will never forget. I refuse to forget.
Kevin Bracken
Uncle Kevin I never had the honor of meeting you, having been born 4 years after. But every year everyone makes their Facebook profile pictures the picture of your name engraved at the memorial. They all miss you a lot. Growing up and getting to hear about you, you ended up being my childhood hero. I hope to see you in heaven and finally get to see you. I hear from my Peepaw that you were a funny guy.
Thank you.
I loved seeing their smiling faces and their kind eyes.
You could almost hear these Bumble Bees bantering with the brothers with their New York accent.
We remember. Jane
Thank you for your service.
Thank you for showing us the best side of humanity.
You all headed to the place where people wete desperate to get out, from.
I cannot fathom courage like that....
My respect , to you all.
Rest well.
Those brave men saved almost 10,000 people that morning. My friend was on the 89th floor of #2, Thomas J Collins. He never made it, but in these 22 years Ive sought to find answers and met several great human beings who were there. FDNY knew those buildings were designed to withstand planes. Ladder One, Engine 7, in south Manhattan, Joe Castelucci was a passenger in my cab I drove form a hotel here in Cocoa Beach, to one of the cruise ships in Cape Canaveral (Florida).. Nothing bigger than a business card survived that collapse. He said they found a part of a phone dial key pad. He was in the 9/11 documentary made by the Naudet Brothers. I told him about my high school friend who didnt make it. It was good to meet him, and I am glad I had some kind of closure. Many parents and families dont have that. I still have questions, and I know its verboten to ask and still do. _I will carry this to my grave, you are angels on our shoulders in a time of disaster, and destruction. 343 FDNY - Thank you forever, you are not forgotten._
I'm a little confused on who these two people are that you mentioned. I couldn't quite follow what you were saying. I know you said that one was a passenger in your cab. Was he at the World Trade Center on 9/11? Did your friend die and no remains were found?
@@Caramel1806I think that was he was saying I understand stood it I think he’s referring to a friend he lost on the attacks of that Tuesday morning on September 11th 2001.
Thank you for posting that wonderful tribute. So heartbreaking.
RIP Orio Palmer and all who we lost that day and continue to lose..
❤
00:12 Joseph Agnello - Ladder 118
00:19 Brian G. Ahearn - Battalion 13
00:26 Eric Allen - Squad 18
00:33 Richard D. Allen - Ladder 15
00:40 James M. Amato - Squad 1
00:47 Calixto Anaya Jr. - Engine 4
00:54 Joseph Angelini Sr. - Rescue 1
01:01 Joseph Angelini Jr. - Ladder 4
01:08 Faustino Apostol Jr. - Battalion 2
01:15 David Arce - Engine 33
01:22 Louis Arena - Ladder 5
01:29 Carl Asaro - Battalion 9
01:36 Gregg Atlas - Engine 10
01:43 Gerald Atwood - Ladder 21
01:50 Gerald Baptiste - Ladder 9
01:57 Gerad Barbara - Command Center
02:04 Matthew Barnes - Ladder 25
02:11 Arthur Barry - Ladder 15
02:18 Steven Bates - Engine 235
02:25 Carl Bedigian - Engine 214
02:32 Stephen Belson - Battalion 7
02:39 John Bergin - Rescue 5
02:46 Paul Beyer - Engine 6
02:53 Peter Bielfeld - Ladder 42
03:00 Brian Bilcher - Squad 1
03:07 Carl Bini - Rescue 5
03:14 Christopher Blackwell - Rescue 3
03:21 Michael Bocchino - Battalion 48
03:28 Frank Bonomo - Engine 230
03:35 Gary Box - Squad 1
Мне не хватает даты рождения каждого человека
I will never forget that day, I hope to get to the memorial one day & pay my respects, seeing all these guys, makes them all the more human! Fathers,husbands, sons, brothers R.I.P all of you & thank you for saving so many innocent people & for those that couldn’t be saved I hope the sight of you brought them some comfort 😢
I was only 18 years old that fateful September 11, I woke up seeing images that only left me with immense helplessness because I could not be there and help in any way. Today I am a firefighter and seeing the faces of the brothers who gave their lives to try to save other people makes me very sad. My deepest prayers are for them and all the people who died in that cowardly attack. My heart goes out to all of you (👨🏼🚒🇦🇷)
Thank you this was awesome to see these wonderful souls faces…even though heartbreaking they deserve to be shown…it reminded me that they were men who were loved by many….thank you for your service deep respect…😔
I know there were so many others…not trying to single out…but for right now thank you for this posting….
Volunteer firefighter Welles Crowther helped people escape from the South Tower. Sadly died during the South Tower collapse. Never forget our heroes.
I was in a fire academy class, on that day. I knew, immediately, that it wasn't going to end well for my brothers. They knew. But they went into the mouth of the beast anyway. They are forever beautiful.
Thank u for ur comment. May u stay safe out there, Jarod as u help others with ur skills.
Mein Beileid und Respekt.
Retired FDNY , lost many friends that day and every year at this time before during and after 9/11 , I am deeply affected and saddened
So sorry for you . Did your friend's go up in to the towers or were they awaiting instructions outside on call to go up. If they were instructed and were in the collapsing buildings they were even bigger heroes and still are regarding my comment of groups of firefighters staying in the area after tower 1 fell and like I have commented on seeing footage of groups of firefighters still in the path of tower 2 coming down their was no way of escape in 9 seconds hope they weren't. No blame can be had to the top nyfd officials as communication was to tough in the circumstances .
@@KevinBarrowclough-ct2fm they were firemen I used to work with
@@KevinBarrowclough-ct2fm We'll never know dude. Dont try to sit comfortable in your home and act like we can understand.
💔💔🫂🫂🫂🫂🫂
@@KevinBarrowclough-ct2fm they were firefighters
May they Rest In Peace..😔😔😪😢😢😢😓😓😢😢🙏🙏🙏...Highly Respect....
00:12 FF. Joseph Agnello - Ladder 118
00:19 Lt. Brian Ahearn - Battalion 13
00:26 FF. Eric Allen - Squad 18
00:33 FF. Richard Allen - Ladder 15
00:40 Cpt. James Amato - Squad 1
00:47 FF. Calixto Anaya Jr. - Engine 4
00:54 FF. Joseph Angelini Sr. - Rescue 1
01:01 FF. Joseph Angelini Jr. - Ladder 4
01:08 FF. Faustino Apostol Jr. - Battalion 2
01:15 FF. David Arce - Engine 33
01:22 FF. Louis Arena - Ladder 5
01:29 FF. Carl Asaro - Battalion 9
01:36 Lt. Gregg Atlas - Engine 10
01:43 FF. Gerald Atwood - Ladder 21
01:50 FF. Gerald Baptiste - Ladder 9
01:57 A.C. Gerard Barbara - Cmd. Ctr.
02:04 FF. Matthew Barnes - Ladder 25
02:11 FF. Arthur Barry - Ladder 15
02:18 Lt. Steven Bates - Engine 235
02:25 FF. Carl Bedigian - Engine 214
02:32 FF. Stephen Belson - Battalion 7
02:39 FF. John Bergin - Rescue 5
02:46 FF. Paul Beyer - Engine 6
02:53 FF. Peter Bielfeld - Ladder 42
03:00 FF. Brian Bilcher - Squad 1
03:07 FF. Carl Bini - Rescue 5
03:14 FF. Christopher Blackwell - Rescue 3
03:21 FF. Michael Bocchino - Battalion 48
03:28 FF. Frank Bonomo - Engine 230
03:35 FF. Gary Box - Squad 1
03:42 FF. Michael Boyle - Engine 33
03:49 FF. Kevin Bracken - Engine 40
03:56 FF. Michael Brennan - Ladder 4
04:03 FF. Peter Brennan - Rescue 4
04:10 Cpt. Daniel Brethel - Ladder 24
04:17 Cpt. Patrick Brown - Ladder 3
04:24 FF. Andrew Brunn - Ladder 5
04:31 Cpt. Vincent Brunton - Ladder 105
04:38 F.M. Ronald Bucca
04:45 FF. Greg Buck - Engine 201
04:52 Cpt. William Burke Jr. - Engine 21
04:59 A.C. Donald Burns - Cmd. Ctr.
05:06 FF. John Burnside - Ladder 20
05:13 FF. Thomas Butler - Squad 1
05:20 FF. Patrick Byrne - Ladder 101
05:27 FF. George Cain - Ladder 7
05:34 FF. Salvatore Calabro - Ladder 101
05:41 Cpt. Frank Callahan - Ladder 35
05:48 FF. Michael Cammarata - Ladder 11
05:55 FF. Brian Cannizzarro - Ladder 101
06:02 FF. Dennis Carey - HazMat 1
06:09 FF. Michael Carlo - Engine 230
06:16 FF. Michael Carroll - Ladder 3
06:23 FF. Peter Carroll - Squad 1
06:30 FF. Thomas Casoria - Engine 22
06:37 FF. Michael Cawley - Ladder 136
06:44 FF. Vernon Cherry - Ladder 118
06:51 FF. Nicholas Chiofalo - Engine 235
06:58 FF. John Chipura - Engine 219
07:05 FF. Michael Clarke - Ladder 2
07:12 FF. Steven Coakley - Engine 217
07:19 FF. Tarel Coleman - Squad 252
07:26 FF. John Collins - Ladder 25
07:33 FF. Robert Cordice - Squad 1
07:40 FF. Ruben Correa - Engine 74
07:47 FF. James Coyle - Ladder 3
07:54 FF. Robert Crawford - Safety Bat. 1
08:01 Lt. John Crisci - HazMat 1
08:08 B.C. Dennis Cross - Battalion 57
08:15 FF. Thomas Cullen - Squad 41
08:22 FF. Robert Curatolo - Ladder 16
08:29 Lt. Edward D'Atri - Squad 1
08:36 FF. Michael D'Auria - Engine 40
08:43 FF. Scott Davidson - Ladder 118
08:50 FF. Edward Day - Ladder 11
08:57 B.C. Thomas DeAngelis - Battalion 8
09:04 FF. Manuel DelValle Jr. - Engine 5
09:11 FF. Martin DeMeo - HazMat 1
09:18 FF. David DeRubbio - Engine 226
09:25 Lt. Andrew Desperito - Engine 1
09:32 B.C. Dennis Devlin - Battalion 9
09:39 FF. Gerard Dewan - Ladder 3
09:46 FF. George DiPasquale - Ladder 2
09:53 Lt. Kevin Donnelly - Ladder 3
10:00 Lt. Kevin Dowdell - Rescue 4
10:07 D.C. Raymond Downey - SOC
10:14 FF. Gerard Duffy - Ladder 21
10:21 Cpt. Martin Egan - Division 15
10:28 FF. Michael Elferis - Engine 22
10:35 FF. Francis Esposito - Engine 235
10:42 Lt. Michael Esposito - Squad 1
10:49 FF. Robert Evans - Engine 33
10:56 B.C. John Fanning - Chief of H.O.
11:03 Cpt. Thomas Farino - Engine 26
11:10 FF. Terrence Farrell - Rescue 4
11:17 Cpt. Joseph Farrelly - Division 1
11:24 First Dep. Comm. William Feehan
11:31 FF. Lee Fehling - Engine 235
11:38 FF. Alan Feinberg - Battalion 9
11:45 FF. Michael Fiore - Rescue 5
11:52 Cpt. John Fischer - Ladder 20
11:59 FF. Andre Fletcher - Rescue 5
12:06 FF. John Florio - Engine 214
12:13 Lt. Michael Fodor - Ladder 21
12:21 FF. Thomas Foley - Rescue 3
12:28 Lt. David Fontana - Squad 1
12:35 FF. Robert Foti - Ladder 7
12:42 Lt. Andrew Fredericks - Squad 18
12:49 Lt. Peter Freund - Engine 55
12:56 FF. Thomas Gambino Jr. - Rescue 3
13:03 Chief of Dept. Peter Ganci Jr.
13:10 Lt. Charles Garbarini - Battalion 9
13:17 FF. Thomas Gardner - HazMat 1
13:24 FF. Matthew Garvey - Squad 1
13:31 FF. Bruce Gary - Engine 40
13:38 FF. Gary Geidel - Rescue 1
13:45 B.C. Edward Geraghty - Battalion 9
13:52 FF. Denis Germain - Ladder 2
13:59 Lt. Vincent Giammona - Ladder 5
14:06 FF. James Giberson - Ladder 35
14:13 Lt. Ronnie Gies - Squad 288
14:20 FF. Paul Gill - Engine 54
14:27 Lt. John Ginley - Engine 40
14:34 FF. Jeffrey Giordano - Ladder 3
14:41 FF. John Giordano - HazMat 1
14:48 FF. Keith Glascoe - Ladder 21
14:55 FF. James Gray - Ladder 20
15:02 B.C. Joseph Grzelak - Battalion 48
15:09 FF. Jose Guadalupe - Engine 54
15:16 Lt. Geoffrey Guja - Battalion 43
15:23 Lt. Joseph Gullickson - Ladder 101
15:30 Lt. David Halderman - Squad 18
15:37 Lt. Vincent Halloran - Ladder 8
15:44 FF. Robert Hamilton - Squad 41
15:51 FF. Sean Hanley - Ladder 20
15:58 FF. Thomas Hannafin - Ladder 5
16:05 FF. Dana Hannon - Engine 26
16:12 FF. Daniel Harlin - Ladder 2
16:19 Lt. Harvey Harrell - Rescue 5
16:26 Lt. Stephen Harrell - Battalion 7
16:33 B.C. Thomas Haskell, Jr. - Division 15
16:40 FF. Timothy Haskell - Squad 18
16:47 Cpt. Terence Hatton - Rescue 1
16:54 FF. Michael Haub - Ladder 4
17:01 Lt. Michael Healey - Squad 41
17:08 FF. John Heffernan - Ladder 11
17:15 FF. Ronnie Henderson - Engine 279
17:22 FF. Joseph Henry - Ladder 21
17:29 FF. William Henry Jr. - Rescue 1
17:36 FF. Thomas Hetzel - Ladder 13
17:43 Cpt. Brian Hickey - Rescue 4
17:50 Lt. Timothy Higgins - Squad 252
17:57 FF. Jonathan Hohmann - HazMat 1
18:04 FF. Thomas Holohan - Engine 6
18:11 FF. Joseph Hunter - Squad 288
18:18 Cpt. Walter Hynes - Ladder 13
18:25 FF. Jonathan Ielpi - Squad 288
18:32 Cpt. Frederick Ill Jr. - Ladder 2
18:39 FF. William Johnston - Engine 6
18:46 FF. Andrew Jordan Sr. - Ladder 132
18:53 FF. Karl Joseph - Engine 207
19:00 Lt. Anthony Jovic - Battalion 47
19:07 FF. Angel Juarbe Jr. - Ladder 12
19:14 Chapl. Father Mychal Judge
19:21 FF. Vincent Kane - Engine 22
19:28 D.C. Charles Kasper - SOC
19:35 FF. Paul Keating - Ladder 5
19:42 FF. Richard Kelly Jr. - Ladder 11
19:49 FF. Thomas R. Kelly - Ladder 105
19:56 FF. Thomas W. Kelly - Ladder 15
20:03 FF. Thomas Kennedy - Ladder 101
20:10 Lt. Ronald Kerwin - Squad 288
20:17 FF. Michael Kiefer - Ladder 132
May God bless and keep each and every one of you in the palm of his hand.
Such handsome brave men 😢crueiy taken from this world in a blink of an eye, truly heartbreaking 💔 may they rest in eternal peace now 🙏 sending love and hugs to all those who lost a love one and to the other poor soul's that perished on that day 😢 from Britain 🇬🇧 to America 🇺🇸, we WILL NEVER FORGET xxxxx
Like so many others, 9/11 is a day I will never forget. I remember how clear and sunny the skies were that day… I remember watching that 2nd plane hit the South Tower live on the news. I’m in California but everyone everywhere was completely consumed by the horrific events that transpired that day. All over my city, there were candlelight vigils that evening. American flags were sold out everywhere. I was lucky to find one small hand-held flag and walked it out to the vigil on my street. Everyone was completely devastated. The whole country stopped that day and I remember just being in total shock that something like that could happen.
I’m the proud Granddaughter of a WWII Veteran who earned a Silver Star, 3 Bronze stars and several other accolades for his time serving on the front lines in the South Pacific. He watched a lot of guys he called brothers die in that war… They died so something like 9/11 would never happen. I remember how devastated my Grandpa was that day. As far as he was concerned, all of these brave men who lost their lives on 9/11 trying to help people were his brothers too. I knew that a lot of firefighters died but, until now, I didn’t realize just how many! I can’t help but look at each face and wonder where they were when those towers went down. For those that were in the towers, I wonder if they heard the rumbles of the building they were in collapsing… I wonder if they knew what was about to happen… Were they scared… What were they thinking… ? It’s been 22 years now. I was just 22 on 9/11 but I knew then that our country would never be the same. It still rips my heart out to see the footage of those planes hitting the towers, knowing that at the moment of impact, hundreds of people died. It’s so hard to grasp the magnitude of it all. My God, all those people… May their souls Rest In Peace.
Thank you so much to you who put this beautiful tribute together and shared it here. To all the firefighters, police officers and paramedics who risk your lives every day to save people, you are the true heroes in the world. God bless you all.
🙏🏻🇺🇸🙏🏻
Thank you. You did a beautiful job of honoring our fallen firefighters.
God bless all those brave heroes and all the people who died that tragic day and all the families
Honor y gloria a los hermanos caidos ....de un bombero voluntario Argentino....
Whoever saves a life or tries to save it, saves the entire world, thanks to all of you who have given your lives to save others, Divine Heroes, may God welcome you into his heavenly kingdom.❤🙏
Chi salva una vita o cerca di salvarla, salva il mondo intero. Grazie a tutti voi che avete dato le vostre vite per salvarne altre, eroi divini, che Dio vi accolga nel suo regno. ❤🙏
Never forget their courage, bravery and sacrifice. 🙏🏻☘️343☘️🙏🏻
We need not to just forget about these men but the others who have passed on from 9/11 related cancer's they are hero's as well cause they were there and did what they could may all who were there god bless all these first responders not just with the FDNY but the NYPD and their medics not to mention the two marine's who were there who helped rescue two trapped port authority police officers
22 years and it still hurts.... And it is shocking how the little 'context' descriptions calls them militants from an extremist group and not what they were: TERRORISTS. Whom these men and women stood tall against showing the faith, love, and values of America....
try again reading
@@villebooks "...19 militants associated with the Islamic extremist group..."
@@villebooksTry again GRAMMAR.
Lest We Forget 🇺🇸🌺🙏
Losing 1 loved one is horrible, but more than 1 loved one in the same family, is indescribable 😢
😢 Never Forgotten ❤
God Bless all you Brave souls who lost there life's on that day God opened his Gates to Heaven for so many and we must always Remember everyone and there family's. God Bless you and America 🇺🇸 from our family in the UK it's a day that we sore the terror attacks on TV and we will never forget the Horrific images 😢 💔 RIP to all you Heroes who gave there life's so that so many did live .😢😢😢😢
In memory of our fallen brothers who died on the attack rest peacefully brothers of the FDNY including the brothers of 343 firefighters who ran in while others ran out for safety as the brothers of the FDNY would parish but we remember the sacrifices that each and every firefighter of each family has lost their lives to save others.
@HirnExeStupid
The saddest thing is that since 9/11 more firefighters have died from illness they contracted from the event , than actually died on the day , and the department still to this day does not put measures in place to minimise these types of illnesses , yet they have known for over 20 years what measures should be taken.
Sad indeed.
@@FireengineeringMagazine Absolutely.
Unimaginable loss. Our country lost so much that day. It cannot be quantified
I still can't and won't visit the site😔
It still hurts to much✝️💐
😢I wanted to be a firefighter at one point in time. But, realizing how deadly that job is, I do not want to be a firefighter anymore. However, I will always admire our firefighters who risk their lives to make our lives safer. RIP to the 343 Brothers!
Thank you, heroes.... now, at last, I have seen the faces of those who gave their lives that awful day.... May your souls rest in peace for all eternity.....
J’ai souri a chaque visage ,a ces hommes courageux que nous n’oublirons jamais ....ils sont dans les coeurs partout dans le monde
Now I have watched all this and read each name -some I knew before I will think of each one RIP .
Next time a honor video is made could you add the company assignment?
Thanks for the feedback!
Finally, after 23 years, I see the faces of the families I've been praying for. RIP men. I will never forget ❤
💔💔💔💔💔 from Australia 🇦🇺😢😢😢😢
so many happy and friendly faces, breaks my heart. may they rest in peace. ❤
My heart goes out to all our fellow Americans who were victims of the 9/11 attacks, our fire fighters, who gave their lives, and may God mend your broken hearts to the families, and hugs and kisses to the Navy Seal who took Bin Laden out.
I hope the best for the families of lost loved ones, that selflessly gave their lives on that dark day 22 years ago.
It’s heartbreaking this took 40 minutes. Never forget. They were all heroes. 🇺🇸
Thank you for their faces! Braves men!
It's a nice tribute but I really think more information should already be provided in 22 years, unit, engine, truck building recovery all of this information should be here or in a book on this subject. Otherwise it will be lost and forgotten.
Read the NY Times book "Portraits of Courage", which is a compilation of descriptive obituaries of all the victims of 9/11.
I've looked into the faces of each hero on this video...oh my god...my heart is ripped into shreds with such sadness to know that in a few hours all these firefighters lost their lives in this attack on 9/11..tears rolling down my face 💜💜... RIP brave hearts, we will never forget you.
Why aren't the History Teachers giving their students long hours of learning about what happened??😢 look at these faces...they never saw it coming. God 9 Bless them all of 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😭🙏🙏🙏🙏😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
😔They said their prayers and went in💐
honor y gloria a los Heroes del 9/11...!! Saludos desde Argentina.
Never Forget!!!!!!!
Descanse em paz heróis.❤
Riposate in pace tutti quanti voi eroi di quel giorno indimenticabile...dall'italia non dimenticherò mai quel giorno..😢😢😢
Sadly, though, 22 years later, the same number of firefighters and members of the FDNY have now died from illnesses as did those on that day (343). I only wonder how many of these firefighters would’ve just ended up dying from illness, even if they did survive. 💔
Shame 💜
I see some with the same last names, brothers (?) , father and son (?). I remember that day and will never forget.
Per sempre nel mio ❤
Fire Engineering was highly critical of the complete lack of investigation of 9/11 . I believe they called it farcical.
We still recognize the sacrifice of the 343 firefighters that gave their lives that day.
Never forget 343 🇺🇸. RIP.
Thank you for this video honoring the '343', very well done and respectful.
Can you please delete the comments from the troll who called these brave men mentally disabled?
Thank you. 👩🚒
What an absolutely appalling comment how dare people say such things 😢😮
neverforget 9/11 nothing end forever.until i'm died.😟😟😟
Merci,de mettre un visage et un nom sur tous ces héros, 😢🇲🇫
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They entered the towers knowing they wouldn't get out alive just to save as many lives as possible. Every time I think about, I feel ashamed of myself for never being that brave.
Him Exe, the elevators were out. One account is a fireman trying to get people out of an elevator which was stuck almost shut that had fallen fast 70 floors, there was fire in the shaft and they were basically being like on top of a barbecue. With fire in a building the advice also is don't use elevators, its never possible to assess damage properly, the advice is to always use the fire escape stairs. This was a unique situation, the firemen knew there was huge internal damage to the buildings falling plane fuel was causing pockets of fires on different levels. You seem angry they didn't do more to help? It was an impossible tragedy, everyone remembers that day and the awful shock, fear and sorrow. Most of us were lucky enough though to be watching or listening through media. I can't imagine how it was to be there,.
God almighty what an evil day God Bless to all
RIP 🙏
Gente, tinha pessoas na equipe de bombeiros da mesma família, tipo irmãos ou pais etc 😮 ?
Time doesn't erase the pain😢😢😢😢😢😢
23 years later. So incredibly sad and senseless.
Seems as though there was no leadership left after that day. Alot of battalion chiefs and very high ranking officials died that day
it was a catastrophe of such a giant proportion that at some point rankings mattered no more. at the beginnin there seemed to be some organization of ranks still but as time passed the urgency of savin more people put aside rankings in favor of the rescue mission and eventually the recovery one. Also it was a very rare evenience in which even fire marshals and similars were on field so everybody below that ranking including batallion chiefs went in to rescue instead of simply directing operations as its typical of a 5 alarm fire or more at the same time.
@@ravenrey7225 According to Chief pfeifer, only 4 out of 23 battalion chiefs survived that day. 💔
Were these paid firefighters or volunteers?
Paid
the firefighters in the video were all paid firefighters,most on duty, some off duty that morning who came because everybody had been called in even those who weren't supposed to be; but amongst the dead there were also volunteer firefighters(who re not in the video)such as Welles R. Crowther an equities trader from the 104th floor of the south tower who had planned to quit the job at Sandler O'Neill to apply as a paid firefighter shortly after 9/11 and was named a honorary FDNY member in 2006,Mr. Glenn Winuk who was nearby and raced to the scene with his EMT bag and was recognized a Honor Legion membership (their plaques have been added to several firefighter/first responder memorials)in 2006 too and there s at least another two who were involved and lost their lives too.
❤❤❤❤Eroi per sempre ❤❤❤❤❤
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(NYC 🇵🇷🇺🇲🇮🇹 NYC)
I lost my cousin Dave Fontana
i will never understand why Build 🏢 that when there is a fire you haven't a chance to save anyone's life's from above 7 floor's. i Wouldn't feel safe in any high Rise Building not after 9 / 11 .so why isn't this stopped. 😕 😢😢
🙏🙏💔🙏🙏🙏🇮🇹
never Forget
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Never Forget
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A father and son?! Omgsh
Rodriguez Elizabeth Brown Sharon Walker Jose
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How come there’s not one female firefighter amongst all these heroes?
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EROIII!!
I have a friend who worked the pile for a couple weeks and he died and not one FDNY showed up his funeral..... I don't care about September 11 anymore you are just a bunch of cry baby
My sincere condolences to you and your friend's family for the sacrifice he made. I salute this man 💜💜 RIP dear soul.
Por culpa de George w bush pasó esto
🙏che riposino in paceeeeeeee🙏
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