WTC in Their Own Words

WTC in Their Own Words
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Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 0615484204
ISBN-13 : 9780615484204
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Download or read book WTC in Their Own Words written by Firehouse Magazine and published by . This book was released on 2011-07-01 with total page 274 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In "WTC: In Their Own Words," Firehouse editor-in-chief Harvey Eisner marks the tenth anniversary of 9/11 by conducting numerous interviews with FDNY firefighters, officers and chiefs who operated at Ground Zero on that historic day. This unique, 276-page memorial editionplus bonus DVD containing live video and radio trafficpays tribute to the brave men and women who provided the greatest response to a single incident in the 136-year history of the FDNY. An extraordinary book, it captures their unusual storieshappy and sad, personal and heroicalong with pictures (some previously unpublished) of firefighters who operated in different areas and locations at the WTC site. Readers will also learn of the many firefighters who died within feet and inches of safety during the collapse of the Twin Towers. For years to come, those looking to understand what happened during that tragic day can turn to this collection of interviews, sights and sounds to gain an insider's perspective of the issues and problems that confronted responding firefightersIn Their Own Words. A portion of the proceeds will benefit these four organizations: FDNY Foundation, National Fallen Firefighters Foundation, UFA Elsasser Fund, Wounded Warrior Project.


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