My wife is from the Albany area, and we visited this exhibit when we went to the museum in February. Having been associated with the fire service for over eighteen years, I was immediately in awe over the exhibit, and after hearing the audio/video stories of the 6 Engine guys who were there and lost their lives, my wife had to physically help me out because I was in tears and shaking. RIP to the fallen 343 brothers, including the men from 6 Engine.
I’ve been to the museum myself it’s absolutely beautiful in there but with the exhibit it’s very important to have as a piece of firefighting history to tell it’s story about what the members or the Beekman Street Tigers (Engine 6) did that day
I’m amazed that people have forgotten so soon after, even more as we manage another crisis. I’m in Canada near Toronto and remember that day vividly, with a stunning blue sky here too. Redirected planes one after another looping over my head waiting to land. I was supposed to go to NYC with my mom that Sept for the first time; birthday present after a tough year personally. That never happened. It was very disheartening watching NYC first responders not getting proper PPE, struggling with Covid-related PTSD yet again during the surge months back. Anyway, thank you for posting this: I knew of the story of Engine 6 company but didn’t know the truck’s story in going from Ground Zero to First Kills and finally to the museum.
A big thank you to all our fire fighters, police, EMTs,first responders for everything you do for me and my family and friends and for keeping us safe 🇺🇸 🚑🇺🇸🚒🇺🇸🚓🇺🇸U WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN!
my fire instructor in high school helped with the relief efforts on 9/11. i almost started crying watching this, just thinking of all those fellow brothers and sisters in the fire service who lost there lives...
This has inspired me to visit the exhibition and WTC site in the near future. Even all the way from Australia I feel that I need to know more and pay my respects for the brave fallen heros of 9/11.
I have always think about the Men, Woman and all that where within the WORLD TRADE CENTER on that unthinkable day. The Memory of all who where there and tried to save, the people within the two building are hero, They all put their live on the line to save as many people as they could. I want to thank each and everyone of them from the bottom of my heart, From one FireFighter to another FireFighter your all memory will live on. I'm returning back to college soon, with you all on my mind, to start a new Chapter of my life and to become what I always want to be Fire and Emergency Management.
I hope in a hundred years from now the same awe is cast on someone as it was I too see some of the plate armor from the USS Arizona with fist sized holes punched in it from a long ago battle and wonder what kind of fury could one have seen on that morning may it be 12/7/1941 or 9/11/2001. RIP 343 You will never be forgotten....EVER!!
Never forgotten, forever honored - R.I.P. my brothers.
RIP crew of Engine 6 :-( god bless you and all other friends and brothers of mine of the FDNY
My wife is from the Albany area, and we visited this exhibit when we went to the museum in February. Having been associated with the fire service for over eighteen years, I was immediately in awe over the exhibit, and after hearing the audio/video stories of the 6 Engine guys who were there and lost their lives, my wife had to physically help me out because I was in tears and shaking. RIP to the fallen 343 brothers, including the men from 6 Engine.
I’ve been to the museum myself it’s absolutely beautiful in there but with the exhibit it’s very important to have as a piece of firefighting history to tell it’s story about what the members or the Beekman Street Tigers (Engine 6) did that day
@ amen brother.
@@RenegadeChauffeur Amen
You and all involved did more than the right thing. Never forget the 343 !
true honor to see this. R.I.P FDNY Engine 6 and all other who passed away that day.
It's very moving. I went there with my wife during our NY trip in February. 1000% worth it.
I’m amazed that people have forgotten so soon after, even more as we manage another crisis. I’m in Canada near Toronto and remember that day vividly, with a stunning blue sky here too. Redirected planes one after another looping over my head waiting to land. I was supposed to go to NYC with my mom that Sept for the first time; birthday present after a tough year personally. That never happened. It was very disheartening watching NYC first responders not getting proper PPE, struggling with Covid-related PTSD yet again during the surge months back. Anyway, thank you for posting this: I knew of the story of Engine 6 company but didn’t know the truck’s story in going from Ground Zero to First Kills and finally to the museum.
A big thank you to all our fire fighters, police, EMTs,first responders for everything you do for me and my family and friends and for keeping us safe 🇺🇸 🚑🇺🇸🚒🇺🇸🚓🇺🇸U WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN!
my fire instructor in high school helped with the relief efforts on 9/11. i almost started crying watching this, just thinking of all those fellow brothers and sisters in the fire service who lost there lives...
Watching 2018 ,,,,hero’s still to this day . Crying still .here in Australia I cry for those who lost their lives ..
thanks for the comment, unfortunately many people have forgotten
So glad you guys are doing the right thing for this cpmpany. Need more people like you.
Never Forget !
RIP to who lost there lives. In9/11 and thank you fore those FF= fire fighters who risked there lives every day to keep us saft. Thank you .
You were one of 343 and you were always so much more than just a brother to me.
This has inspired me to visit the exhibition and WTC site in the near future. Even all the way from Australia I feel that I need to know more and pay my respects for the brave fallen heros of 9/11.
Amazing tribute
God bless them all
YOU DID THE RIGHT THING
good job to all 343 god bless
Words well said and the job well done
GREAT thing ❤️
Thank you for this video, I had only been a firefighter for a week on 9-11, I hope to get to the WTC memorial with my daughter this summer
I have always think about the Men, Woman and all that where within the WORLD TRADE CENTER on that unthinkable day. The Memory of all who where there and tried to save, the people within the two building are hero, They all put their live on the line to save as many people as they could. I want to thank each and everyone of them from the bottom of my heart, From one FireFighter to another FireFighter your all memory will live on. I'm returning back to college soon, with you all on my mind, to start a new Chapter of my life and to become what I always want to be Fire and Emergency Management.
@softbear30 no when it was dumped at the fire engine graveyard the gas just evaporated and the engine isn't in working condition.T-T
like we all say never forget and this helps us remenber the heroes
I imagine the Spirits of the Men would come and hang out at the Truck...Tears simply flow from my eyes, Still.........
RIP old Engine 6. Engine 6 had a late 1993-early 1994 Seagrave
you did the right thing
I hope in a hundred years from now the same awe is cast on someone as it was I too see some of the plate armor from the USS Arizona with fist sized holes punched in it from a long ago battle and wonder what kind of fury could one have seen on that morning may it be 12/7/1941 or 9/11/2001. RIP 343 You will never be forgotten....EVER!!
R.I.P ENG 6 May forever be watching over us as we continue on saving lives and protecting property..Kyle RESCUE ENG 2 Alabama
Yes you did do the right thing buddy great job
thank god for all the firefighters out there im a trained willdand firefighter i pray for all of the firefighters come home safe
its a permanent exhibit or was it temporary?
the museum is in Albany... the cleaning took place in Orange County, NY
RIP Engine 6 crew
Anybody know the correctional facility E-6 was taken to?
Awesome.
Bless the Brothers
i saw it in the mueseum in the 12th grade
I know Lt. O’Hagan’s kids, he’d be proud about the men they became
Tigers !!
Is this a 9/11 video?
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