911 - The firefighters story

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
  • This documentary was made by Paul Berriff who is a british film producer who was filming with the FDNY on 9/11/2001. prior to the attacks he had been filming with Battalion Chief Mike Puzziferri of the 79 Battalion with Engine 79 and Truck 37. shows post 9/11 including staten Island site where the damaged fire trucks were taken to along with all debris from the site.
    R.I.P The brothers

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  • @Creekxs
    @Creekxs 2 роки тому +448

    My uncle died during this as a firefighter and after the towers collapsed they were searching for survivors but didn’t find my uncle the only thing left of him was his firefighter helmet and I have it hanging up in my room

    • @nshorus5001
      @nshorus5001 Рік тому

      Sorry but those towers, all 3 didn't collapse, look how they turned to DUST and most of the people inside were evaporated. In a collapse all bodies would have been recovered

    • @videogamegod9140
      @videogamegod9140 Рік тому +26

      Respects to him for being so brave

    • @maxsmith695
      @maxsmith695 Рік тому +37

      I lost 25 friends and 3 were first responders. And I also lost 6 relatives in Auschwitz, Treblinka and Majdanek. I wear a tattoo number on my arm, to remind myself, I am a survivor.

    • @rorymills8587
      @rorymills8587 Рік тому +13

      God bless your father and you 😢

    • @dmc41987
      @dmc41987 Рік тому +8

      God bless your uncle

  • @FD_Boss
    @FD_Boss 6 років тому +3164

    Thank you for this. I was one of the firefighters of Engine 79 on September11. I have seen this, but never had a copy. Almost 17 years later, still raw emotion. Rest easy, brothers, until we meet again...

    • @TalonJoyntFireAndRescue
      @TalonJoyntFireAndRescue 6 років тому +168

      Thank you for everything you do

    • @johnaddeo2251
      @johnaddeo2251 6 років тому +115

      Darren - I salute you. Thank God for the brave men & women of the FDNY and all across America.

    • @sikkinixxmc
      @sikkinixxmc 6 років тому +58

      Darren thank you

    • @elijahwasik4042
      @elijahwasik4042 6 років тому +29

      Darren thank your for everything you did and do bro. God bless you

    • @fbi6540
      @fbi6540 6 років тому +30

      Darren thank you for what you do man

  • @deebrown3508
    @deebrown3508 6 років тому +1478

    RIP to my cousin Sammy Oitice...Ladder 4...Love the FDNY

    • @elijahwasik4042
      @elijahwasik4042 6 років тому +42

      Dee Brown RIP to your cousin. Good bless . Never forget

    • @friedpicklecheese
      @friedpicklecheese 5 років тому +17

      Isn't that the truck in the museum that was smashed in the front?

    • @Clemmys
      @Clemmys 5 років тому +24

      @@friedpicklecheese no it's ladder 3 that's in the museum

    • @friedpicklecheese
      @friedpicklecheese 5 років тому +9

      @@Clemmys Oh Yeah, My bad. Close though.

    • @Tonytrinceri1
      @Tonytrinceri1 5 років тому +17

      The world can never repay the debt it owes its first responders may your cousin RIP and may your family find comfort in knowing he was doing what most people only dream of that day and that’s saving lives 👍🏼

  • @TheAtlantaRailfan
    @TheAtlantaRailfan 4 роки тому +849

    (Edit a lot of this is copied and pasted to avoid misspelleing of names)
    R.I.P
    Joseph Agnello, Age: 35, Firefighter-Ladder 118, Residence: New York, NY
    Brian G. Ahearn, Age: 43, Lieutenant- Battalion 13, Residence: Huntington, NY
    Eric Allen, Age: 41, Squad 18
    Amato, James Captain-Squad 1 Age: 43
    Richard L. Allen, Age 30, Firefighter-Ladder 15,
    Calixto Anaya, Age 35, Firefighter-Engine 4
    Joseph Angelini, Firefighter, Rescue 1, Age: 63, Lindenhurst, NY
    Joseph Angellini Jr. Age 38, Firefighter-Ladder4
    Faustino Apostol, Age 55, Firefighter-Battalion 2
    David Arce, Age 36, Firefighter-Engine 33
    Louis Arena, Firefighter-Ladder 5, Age: 32, New York, NY
    Carl Asaro, Age 39, Firefighter-Battalion 2
    Lt. Gregg Atlas, Age 45, Lieutenant-Engine 10, New York, NY
    Gerald Atwood, Age 38, Firefighter-Ladder 21
    Gerard Baptiste, Age 35, Firefighter-Ladder 9
    Gerard Barbara, Age 53, Ast. Chief-City wide commander
    Matthew Barnes, Age 35, Firefighter-Ladder 25
    Arthur Barry, Age 35, Firefighter-Ladder 15
    Lt. Steven J. Bates, Age 42, Lieutenant-Engine 235, Glendale, NY
    Carl Bedigian, Firefighter-Engine 214
    Stephen Belson, Age 51, Lieutenant-Ladder 25
    John Bergin, Age 39, Firefighter-Rescue 5
    Paul Beyer, Age 37, Firefighter-Engine 6
    Peter Bielfeld, Age 44, Firefighter-Ladder 42
    Brian Bilcher, Age 36, Firefighter-Squad 1
    Carl Bini, Age 44, Firefighter-Rescue 5
    Christopher Blackwell, Age 42, Firefighter-Rescue 3
    Michael Bocchino, age 45, Firefighter-Engine 239
    Frank Bonomo, Age 42, Firefighter-Engine 230
    Gary Box, age 37, Firefighter-Squad 1
    Michael Boyle, Age 37, Firefighter-Engine 33
    Kevin Bracken, Age 37, Firefighter-Engine 40
    Michael Brennan, Age 27, Firefighter-Ladder 4
    Peter Brennan, Age 30, Firefighter-Rescue 4, Ronkonkoma, NY
    Captain Daniel Brethel, age 43, Captain-Ladder 24, Farmingdale, NY
    Captain Patrick Brown, Age 48, Captain-Ladder 3
    Andrew Brunn, age 28, Firefighter-Ladder 5
    Captain Vincent Brunton, Firefighter-Ladder 105
    Ronald Bucca, Age 47, Fire Marshal
    Greg Buck, Firefighter-Engine 201
    Captain William Burke, Age 46, Captain-Engine 21
    Donald Burns, Age 61, Ast. Chief-City wide commander
    John Burnside, Age 36, Firefighter-Ladder 20
    Thomas Butler, Age 37, Firefighter-Squad 1
    Patrick Byrne, Age 39, Firefighter-Ladder 101
    George Cain, Age 35, Firefighter-Ladder 7
    Salvatore Calabro, Age 38, Firefighter-Ladder 101
    Captain Frank Callahan, Age 51, Captain-Ladder 35, New York, NY
    Michael Cammarata, 22, Firefighter-Ladder 11, Huguenot, NY
    Brian Cannizzaro, Age 30, Firefighter, Ladder 101
    Dennis Carey, Firefighter, Haz-Mat Company 1
    Michael Carlo, Firefighter, Engine 230
    Michael Carroll, Firefighter, Ladder 3
    Peter Carroll, Firefighter,Squad 1
    Thomas Casoria, Firefighter, Engine 22
    Michael Cawley, Firefighter, Ladder 136
    Vernon Cherry, Firefighter, Ladder 118
    Nicholas Chiofalo, Firefighter, Engine 235
    John Chipura, Firefighter, Engine 219
    Michael Clarke, Firefighter, Ladder 2
    Steven Coakley, Firefighter, Engine 217
    Tarel Coleman, Firefighter, Squad 252
    John Collins, 42, New York, NY
    Robert Cordice, Firefighter, Squad 1
    Ruben Correa, New York, NY
    James Coyle, Firefighter, Ladder 3
    Robert Crawford, Firefighter, Safety Battalion 1
    Dennis Cross, 60, Islip Terrace, NY
    Thomas P. Cullen, 31, New York, NY
    Robert Curatolo, Ladder 16, 31, New York, NY
    Lt. Edward Datri
    Michael Dauria
    Scott Davidson
    Edward Day
    Thomas Deangelis, Battalion Commander
    Manuel Delvalle
    Martin Demeo
    David Derubbio
    Lt. Andrew Desperito, 30, Patchogue, NY, Engine 1
    Dennis Delvin, Battalion Commander, 51, Washingtonville, NY
    Gerard Dewan
    George Dipasquale
    Lt. Kevin Donnelly
    Lt. Kevin Dowdell
    Ray Downey, Chief of Special Operations Command
    Gerard Duffy
    Captain Martin Egan, Jr., Division 15
    Michael Elferis
    Francis Esposito
    Lt. Michael Esposito
    Robert Evans
    John Fanning, Battalion Commander
    Capt. Thomas Farino
    Terrence Farrell
    Capt. Joseph Farrelly
    William Feehan, First Deputy Commissioner of Fire Department
    Lee Fehling
    Alan Feinberg, 48, Marlboro, NJ
    Michael Fiore
    Lt. John Fischer
    Andre Fletcher
    John Florio
    Lt. Michael Fodor
    David Fontana
    Robert Foti
    Andrew Fredericks
    Lt. Peter Freund
    Thomas Gambino
    Peter J. Ganci, Jr., Fire Department Chief
    Lt. Charles Garbarini
    Thomas Gardner
    Matthew Garvey
    Bruce Gary
    Gary Geidel
    Edward Geraghty
    Denis Germain, 33, Tuxedo Park, NY
    Lt. Vincent Giammona, 40, Valley Stream, NY
    James Giberson, 43, Huguenot, NY
    Ronnie E. Gies, 43, Merrick, NY
    Paul Gill
    John Ginley
    Jeffrey Giordano
    John Giordano
    Keith Glascoe
    James Gray, 34, New York, NY
    Joseph Grzelak
    Jose Guadalupe
    Geoffrey E. Guja, 47, Lindenhurst, NY
    Lt. Joseph Gullickson, 37, New York, NY
    David Halderman, 40, New York, NY
    Lt. Vincent Halloran
    Robert Hamilton, 43, Washingtonville, NY
    Sean Hanley, Ladder 20, 35, New York, NY
    Thomas Hannafin, Ladder 5, 36, New York, NY
    Dana Hanno
    Daniel Harlin
    Lt. Harvey Harrell, 49, New York, NY
    Lt. Stephen Harrell, 48, New York, NY
    Captain Thomas Haskell, 37, Massapequa, NY
    Timothy S. Haskell, Squad 18, 34, Seaford, NY
    Terence S. Hatton, 41, New York, NY
    Michael H. Haub, 34, Roslyn Heights, NY
    Lt. Michael Healey, Patchogue, NY
    John Heffernan
    Ronnie Henderson
    Joseph P. Henry, 25, New York, NY
    William Henry, Rescue 1, 49, Springfield Gardens, NY
    Thomas Hetzel, 33, Elmont, NY
    Captain Brian Hickey, Bethpage, NY
    Lt. Timothy Higgins, 43, Farmingville, NY
    Jonathan Hohmann, 48, Annadale, NY
    Thomas P. Holohan, 36, Chester, NY
    Joseph Hunter, 32, New York, NY
    Captain Walter Hynes, Ladder 13, 46, Belle Harbor, NY
    Jonathan Ielpi
    William Johnston
    Andrew Jordan
    Karl Joseph
    Lt. Anthony Jovic
    Angel Juarbe
    Rev. Mychal Judge, New York Fire Department Chaplain
    Vincent Kane
    Charles L. Kasper, Battalion Commander
    Paul Keating
    Richard Kelly
    Thomas R. Kelly
    Thomas W. Kelly
    Thomas Kennedy
    Lt. Ronald Kerwin
    Michael Kiefer
    Robert King
    Scott Kopytko
    William Krukowski
    Kenneth Kumpel
    Thomas Kuveikis
    David Laforge
    William Lake
    Peter Langone
    Scott Larsen
    Lt. Joseph Leavey
    Daniel Libretti
    Carlos Lillo
    Robert Linnane
    Michael Lyons
    Patrick Lyons
    Joseph Maffeo
    William Mahoney
    Joseph E. Maloney, 46, Farmingville, NY
    Joseph Marchbanks, Battalion Commander
    Lt. Charles Margiotta
    Kenneth Marino, 40, Oceanside, NY
    John Marshall
    Lt. Peter Martin
    Lt. Paul Martini J
    oseph Mascali
    Keithroy Maynard
    Brian McAleese
    John McAvoy
    Thomas McCann
    Lt. William McGinn
    William J. McGovern, 49, Smithtown, NY
    Dennis P. McHugh
    Robert Mcmahon
    Robert McPadden
    Terence McShane
    Timothy McSweeney
    Martin McWilliams, 35, Engine 22
    Raymond Meisenheimer
    Charles Mendez
    Steve Mercado
    Douglas Miller
    Henry Miller
    Robert Minara
    Thomas Mingione
    Lt. Paul Mitchell
    Capt. Louis Modafferi
    Lt. Dennis Mojica, Rescue 1
    Manuel Mojica, Squad 18
    Carl Molinaro, 32, New York, NY
    Michael Montesi, 39, Highland Mills, NY
    Capt. Thomas Moody
    John Moran, Battalion Commander
    Vincent Morello
    Christopher Mozzillo
    Richard Muldowney
    Michael Mullan
    Dennis Mulligan
    Lt. Raymond Murphy
    Lt. Robert Nagel
    John Napolitano
    Peter Nelson
    Gerard Nevins
    Lt. Daniel O Callaghan
    Lt. Thomas O Hagan
    Patrick O Keefe, 44, Oakdale, NY
    Capt. William O Keefe, 49
    Kevin O Rourke, 44
    Dennis O Berg
    Douglas Oelschlager
    Joseph Ogren
    Samuel Oitice
    Eric Olsen
    Jeffrey Olsen
    Steven Olson
    Michael Otten
    Jeffrey Palazzo
    Orio Palmer, Battalion Commander
    Frank Palombo
    Paul Pansini
    John Paolillo, Battalion Commander
    James Pappageorge
    Robert Parro
    Durrell Pearsall
    Lt. Glenn Perry
    Lt. Philip Petti
    Lt. Kevin Pfeifer
    Lt. Kenneth Phelan
    Christopher Pickford, 32, New York, NY
    Shawn Powell
    Vincent Princiotta
    Kevin Prior
    Battalion Commander Richard Prunty, Battalion 2
    Lincoln Quappe
    Lt. Michael Quilty
    Ricardo Quinn, 40, New York, NY, Paramedic
    Leonard Ragaglia
    Michael Ragusa
    Edward Rall
    Adam Rand
    Donald J. Regan, Age: 47. Residence: Wallkill, NY
    Lt. Robert Regan
    Christian Regenhard
    Kevin Reilly
    Lt. Vernon Richard
    James Riches, Age: 29, New York, Firefighter
    Joseph Rivelli, Jr. Firefighter, Ladder 25
    Michael Roberts, Age: 31, Firefighter, Engine 214
    Anthony Rodriguez
    Matthew Rogan, Age: 37. Residence: West Islip, NY
    Keith Roma, 27, New York, NY
    Nicholas Rossomando
    Paul Ruback
    Stephen Russell
    Lt. Michael Russo
    Matthew Ryan, Battalion Commander
    Thomas Sabella
    Christopher Santora
    John Santore, Ladder 5
    Gregory Saucedo
    Dennis Scauso
    John Schardt
    Fred Scheffold, Battalion Commander
    Thomas Schoales
    Gregory Sikorsky
    Stephen Siller
    Stanley Smagala
    Kevin Smith
    Leon Smith
    Robert Spear
    Joseph Spor
    Lawrence Stack, Battalion Commander
    Captain Timothy Stackpole, 42
    Gregory Stajk
    Jeffrey Stark
    Benjamin Suarez
    Daniel Suhr, 37, Neponsit, NY, Engine 216
    Lt. Christopher Sullivan
    Brian Edward Sweeney, 29, Merrick, NY
    Sean Tallon, Firefighter-Ladder 10
    Allan Tarasiewicz, Firefighter-Rescue 5
    Paul Tegtmeier, Firefighter-Engine 4
    John Tierney, Firefighter-Ladder 9
    John Tipping II, Firefighter-Ladder 4
    Hector Tirado, Firefighter-Engine 23
    Richard Vanhine, Firefighter-Squad 41
    Peter Vega, Firefighter-Ladder 118
    Lawrence Veling, Firefighter-Engine 235
    John Vigiano II, Firefighter-Ladder 132
    Sergio Villanueva, Firefighter-Ladder 132
    Lawrence Virgilio, Firefighter-Squad 18
    Lt. Robert Wallace
    Jeffrey Walz, Firefighter-Ladder 9
    Lt. Michael Warchola, Ladder 5
    Capt. Patrick Waters
    Kenneth Watson, Firefighter-Engine 214
    Michael Weinberg, 30, Engine 1
    David M. Weiss, Firefighter-Rescue 1
    Timothy Welty, Firefighter-Squad 288
    Eugene Whelan, Firefighter-Engine 230
    Edward White, Firefighter-Engine 230
    Mark Whitford, Firefighter-Engine 23
    Lt. Glenn Wilkinson, Engine 238
    Battalion Chief John Williamson-Battalion 6
    William X. Wren, Firefighter, Retired-Ladder 166
    Capt. David Wooley
    Raymond York, 45, Engine 285

    • @Airsign83
      @Airsign83 4 роки тому +59

      Oh my 😢 God bless each and every one of your brave souls🙇🏾‍♀️

    • @average_kc135_enjoyer
      @average_kc135_enjoyer 4 роки тому +39

      Dam that's alot

    • @teresanolivo4075
      @teresanolivo4075 4 роки тому +28

      Thank you for sharing this. I want to share it to if thats ok.

    • @TheAtlantaRailfan
      @TheAtlantaRailfan 4 роки тому +4

      @@teresanolivo4075 ok

    • @mrjasondylan
      @mrjasondylan 4 роки тому +24

      God bless you for taking the time to share all there names, I knew one personally.

  • @Latabrine
    @Latabrine 6 років тому +689

    I wave at every firetruck that passes, ever since 9/11. I am all the way from Québec, Canada. You run in when we run out. You are heroes, wherever you are. Thank you for your service❤

    • @catmac3577
      @catmac3577 5 років тому +22

      My thanks to the people of Canada for their willingness to help their American brothers and sisters in a time of extreme emergency. 🇺🇲❤️🇨🇦

    • @Streetw1s3r
      @Streetw1s3r 5 років тому +1

      M Detlef Most of them are volunteers.

    • @alansohn855
      @alansohn855 4 роки тому

      I definitely, and greetings from BC, Canada.

    • @alansohn855
      @alansohn855 4 роки тому +3

      @LC Watkins You realize Canada actually provided aid when all your airports were shut down minutes after the World Trafe Centre was hit

    • @alansohn855
      @alansohn855 4 роки тому +2

      @LC Watkins And you would know how? It's your battles, we assist you if you need it. If it's our battles, then request for assistance. Something called NORAD..

  • @anner.5347
    @anner.5347 6 років тому +766

    We are still losing heroes because of the tragedy of 9/11/2001. Whether they died that day or years or decades later because of resulting illnesses, we remember and honor them always. America owes you, WE WILL NOT FORGET God Bless You All.

    • @firemarshal17
      @firemarshal17 5 років тому +9

      AMERICAN GIRL and congress failed to fund the medical treatment fund again. Pitiful.

    • @onemorething100
      @onemorething100 5 років тому +8

      @M Detlef Wow. How do you know that?

    • @dawnc5797
      @dawnc5797 5 років тому +4

      Dude you are out of line.

    • @dawnc5797
      @dawnc5797 5 років тому +1

      @M Detlef not hurting me a bit.

    • @XxxX-wx3er
      @XxxX-wx3er 4 роки тому +1

      AMERICAN GIRL - I can’t believe they risked all those lives to uncover dead bodies only to lose thousands more. That’s senseless.

  • @rileyh2751
    @rileyh2751 4 роки тому +361

    I cannot count how many documentarys I have watched for 9/11

    • @GrahameGould
      @GrahameGould 4 роки тому +15

      Do you have a playlist? Most of them only focus on part of it. I would like to see one that covers the whole operation and what we know about the planning.

    • @marclally6689
      @marclally6689 3 роки тому +13

      Most have been removed

    • @vaxis851
      @vaxis851 3 роки тому +2

      Same

    • @mtio2807
      @mtio2807 3 роки тому +6

      I search and watch for answers. For understanding.

    • @niara6
      @niara6 3 роки тому +2

      Same

  • @treasuretrails
    @treasuretrails 4 роки тому +510

    Still haven't forgotten in 2020!

    • @loghanpyda8136
      @loghanpyda8136 4 роки тому +14

      Treasure Trails how can you forget an event this horrible

    • @landonroush73_yt62
      @landonroush73_yt62 4 роки тому +5

      Me neither

    • @patra7854
      @patra7854 4 роки тому +7

      Me too

    • @cari1271
      @cari1271 4 роки тому +7

      Never Forget!!! Another 2020

    • @treasuretrails
      @treasuretrails 4 роки тому +7

      @@cari1271 little did we know an event even bigger than 9/11 would hit in 2020 :(

  • @firerescue6532
    @firerescue6532 6 років тому +647

    Who ever puts a thumb down for this video should be ashamed of yourself !!!

    • @sportsfan3168
      @sportsfan3168 6 років тому +26

      Zach Marble Keep in mind they may not be disliking the video they may be Hitting dislike because of the circumstances

    • @nala3038
      @nala3038 6 років тому +5

      HUGE MAMMOTH 13.627 INCH PENIS shut the hell up moron

    • @GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath
      @GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath 6 років тому +4

      I agree. We all know how accepting of their fellow gay firemen the NYFD is. They’re the best!

    • @2001DestructionofLies
      @2001DestructionofLies 5 років тому +8

      I believe and hope the thumbs down are for not portraying the facts around what we know today what we did not know on that day. I live down in Philly and I am just an ordinary American and that day still affects me, so I can't even imagine how a New Yorker feels and on top of that a New York Fireman would feel ..... I will NEVER FORGET !!!!!!!!!!! MAY GOD BLESS ALL OF YOU AND YOUR FAMILIES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @Tonytrinceri1
      @Tonytrinceri1 5 років тому +13

      Tyler Corbin the last vagina he obliterated was the one his mother pushed him out of smh 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @The_Deaf_Aussie
    @The_Deaf_Aussie 4 роки тому +618

    "The medical examiner told us that our son's body was intermingled with a female body. It looks either he was protecting her, or carrying her"
    That.. is the most interesting story, we never get to hear about, that we SHOULD be hearing about...

    • @lenaagnello2854
      @lenaagnello2854 4 роки тому +14

      I am so incredibly sorry for your loss. Your son was a hero 🙏❤

    • @The_Deaf_Aussie
      @The_Deaf_Aussie 4 роки тому +31

      @@lenaagnello2854 er... you misread my comment.. I dont have a son :)

    • @lenaagnello2854
      @lenaagnello2854 4 роки тому +23

      @@The_Deaf_Aussie i realized that later into the documentary you were quoting someone. Lol hahaha

    • @The_Deaf_Aussie
      @The_Deaf_Aussie 4 роки тому +9

      @@lenaagnello2854 lol.. oops :) it happens to me sometimes as well.. haha

    • @cheilseab5128
      @cheilseab5128 4 роки тому +4

      time stamp?

  • @Zaltic
    @Zaltic 2 роки тому +126

    21 years later, still heartbreaking. We will never forget

    • @mini_mozzer
      @mini_mozzer Рік тому

      you say that like after a certain amount of years it WONT be heartbreaking

    • @pierrecurie5188
      @pierrecurie5188 Рік тому +1

      @@mini_mozzer Well, we lived in hope of it become easier. It unfortunately never does become that.

    • @tyronebryant6961
      @tyronebryant6961 Рік тому

      Never forget your government killed those people

    • @tmac8892
      @tmac8892 Рік тому

      22 brah

    • @ColletteC2106
      @ColletteC2106 Рік тому

      I will never, EVER forget…❤️‍🩹

  • @mkmdexplorationparanormal5610
    @mkmdexplorationparanormal5610 3 роки тому +45

    I remember this, was filmed by a good friend of mine, Paul Berriff, I was a former Lifeboat Crewman Paul had founded in the UK, at the time this was filmed I was serving in the British Forces, en-route to Cyprus, had no idea what events had taken place until we landed, shocked to the core was all I can say.
    Proud to have served along with the US 🇺🇲🇬🇧💪 Brothers in Arms

  • @axysdnyd
    @axysdnyd 5 років тому +188

    18 years later and I still tear up on 9/11. I will never forget. I watched as the 2nd plane hit, not believing what I was watching on tv. I kept telling myself it wasn't real, that I was dreaming. I watched as both towers collapsed, in total shock. I will never forget, my heart goes out to everyone who died that day. To the brave frist responders who never made it home. Never forget their sacrafice and bravery. To all who lost their lives that day, you will never be forgotten. God Bless America.

    • @potatolew4495
      @potatolew4495 4 роки тому +8

      Me too, I lost many friends that day, I ended up assisting on a ferry being an EMT from Atlantic Highlands bringing people out of Manhattan as there was a triage center set up at the ferry terminal all local doctors were there accessing all that came off the boat, I rode that ferry for almost 72 hours catching a couple z'ss on the way back to N.Y. I remember it like it was yesterday and now being 44 years old I would do it again.

    • @andrewjackson6763
      @andrewjackson6763 Рік тому

      That was way too dramatic for no reason, you sound like Mr. America.

  • @lex1945
    @lex1945 6 років тому +192

    Firefighters are a special breed. HUGE RESPECT! My uncle was a commander in the fire department. He retired last year and for us he's a hero. Don't know how many lives he saved, but it must have been a lot. Thank you for your service you all!You are all heroes! We cannot thank you enough!

    • @harrysoyka1260
      @harrysoyka1260 6 років тому +1

      Alex Postma yes! Thank you!

    • @becarefulwhatyoufish4764
      @becarefulwhatyoufish4764 5 років тому +4

      They’re a lot better than police officers. You never hear about firefighters murdering anyone.

    • @speculizer1971
      @speculizer1971 4 роки тому +6

      *XGames & 2000’s Hip Hop* You only hear about police “murdering” someone because media and different groups with a narrative to push TELL you what to think.

    • @bsanchez3563
      @bsanchez3563 3 роки тому

      @@becarefulwhatyoufish4764 oh just look at forensic cases long enough you will find out there are.

    • @jamesplymire5342
      @jamesplymire5342 2 роки тому +1

      @@bsanchez3563 nope!!

  • @MrCrumpets368
    @MrCrumpets368 5 років тому +138

    My father is a firefighter here in Canada, he’s seen a lot of shit that no one should ever have to see, I’m proud of him and all the other amazing first responders around the world. It’s funny, as I was watching this, he came into the room and told me he had to go because of a medical first responders call

  • @tdfireman4498
    @tdfireman4498 5 років тому +219

    Tommy dunn engine 240 im seeing this years laterl. I am one of the firefighters in the video. I was there with john winkler, Darren Jacobs, mike murry , pat Sullivan, myself and Lt. Auciello. if the buildings held up just a couple more seconds and none of us would be here. god bless all the brothers

    • @Seekyourtruth777
      @Seekyourtruth777 5 років тому +10

      td fireman 🚒 god bless you ❤️

    • @enduring22
      @enduring22 5 років тому +6

    • @bbslimecity4244
      @bbslimecity4244 4 роки тому +12

      Tommy Dunn, thank you for trying to save every last living soul and then thank you for trying to bring home every lifeless soul. I can’t give enough thanks. I’ll never ever forget this day.

    • @dmc41987
      @dmc41987 4 роки тому +7

      Thank you for doing everything that you could.

    • @secretagent9474
      @secretagent9474 4 роки тому +7

      td fireman we all appreciate you very much!! also i saw darren in the comment section as well.

  • @JJFDNY
    @JJFDNY 6 років тому +470

    RIP Orio Palmer and all who we lost that day..

    • @Bella-ht5jb9he3z
      @Bella-ht5jb9he3z 5 років тому +24

      Jay Daum, Orio made it to the 78th floor. I read his story in a book . He sounded like a great guy. So sorry for your loss and all the firefighters.

    • @eddiew2325
      @eddiew2325 5 років тому +1

      Bella hey Bella it’s me I love you

    • @eddiew2325
      @eddiew2325 5 років тому +1

      Jay Daum I just found out you’re my boyfriend

    • @alexbaker9967
      @alexbaker9967 5 років тому +6

      Rip all we lost and god bless and thank you to all the brave 1st responders who some we lost. Thanks for protecting us through this horrible terrorist tragedy GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!!😀🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @shiloniousmonk
      @shiloniousmonk 5 років тому

      liar

  • @iwonderwhatidoanymoreonyou4063
    @iwonderwhatidoanymoreonyou4063 2 роки тому +10

    “…but for many of them, this would be their last alarm…”
    those words hit hard

  • @johnnytyrrell7060
    @johnnytyrrell7060 4 роки тому +70

    I'm from Dublin Ireland and I can still remember where I was on that day and what I was doing. I was 19 at the time and I will never forget that day.

    • @jesawalker
      @jesawalker 4 роки тому +9

      I was 19 too. That day was one of the scariest days of my life. I watch these videos every year around the anniversary of 9/11. It seems unreal that next year it will be 20 years already.

    • @rebbeccapage1122
      @rebbeccapage1122 4 роки тому

      Thats where the school shooting was right? If yes im so sorry for all the little ones gone

    • @abulchowdhury5064
      @abulchowdhury5064 4 роки тому +1

      Jess me what were you doing that day ?

    • @Salomon82
      @Salomon82 4 роки тому +1

      I was 19 too from Canada

    • @johnnytyrrell7060
      @johnnytyrrell7060 4 роки тому +3

      @@abulchowdhury5064 I was playing PlayStation in my friends house and he went to get sum snacks because it was lunch time in Ireland paused the game and changed the channel while he got the food and the first plane just hit and looking at the TV and seen the 2nd hitting. I can't forget

  • @vanillarose1122
    @vanillarose1122 5 років тому +160

    What a moving documentary. For almost 18 years, I’ve been in awe of these people, even though I’m from the opposite side of the world. The scale of what happened that day and the bravery which followed is still unfathomable to me.

    • @bazza938
      @bazza938 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah as an Austrailian I could never imagine this.

  • @paulviers2363
    @paulviers2363 4 роки тому +78

    I was stationed on the U.S.S. John F. Kennedy when this attack happened. We were on our way to do some sea quals for the airwing to get ready for our next cruise. I was cleaning the First class Petty Officer berthing and watching CNN. We were close enough to still get signal. I watched both towers fall. After the second tower fell, We had a ship wide muster at our respective shops. The CO came on the 1MC and told us what had happened. He told us that we were going to sit off the east coast for a while. We were there for about 40 days. We kept aircraft ready to launch. Our pilots were told to drop any aircraft that entered our airspace. While I cannot begin to understand the loss you witnessed being on scene. I am proud to have been serving with you from the ocean. I consider the first responder family my brothers and sisters. I tell officers as often as I can that we're on the same mission at different levels. Your fallen comrades memories will live on.
    I love you for your service brothers and sisters in uniform!!!

    • @mikibrits3462
      @mikibrits3462 4 роки тому +7

      R-E-S-P-E-C-T and THANK YOU!

    • @brianpeters7847
      @brianpeters7847 4 роки тому +2

      You sound like a good Man...

    • @ryand141
      @ryand141 3 роки тому

      Any aircraft? Shame you weren't given that order before it happened by your incompetent President Bush, who knew an attack was imminent.

    • @johnnysac5753
      @johnnysac5753 3 роки тому +3

      @@ryand141 this isn't about who did what or any political issue , it's about remembering and honoring the fallen . Gotta put that shit aside , it's like war , these guys are just the troops doing their job . Take vietnam , or Afghanistan, they weren't there for politics , they were there to serve like these fire fightsers police and medics .

    • @FD_Boss
      @FD_Boss 3 роки тому +1

      And Thank you for your service! God bless you!

  • @darthscion
    @darthscion 3 роки тому +4

    My father just retired from being a Paramedic/Fire-Firefighter after 29 1/2 years of service. It was a sigh of relief when he was done. You would never know if he would have to go one day to a structure fire and maybe never come home.
    One day, towards the end of his career he started crying out of fear of that very thing. That one day he would have to run into a burning building and have to save lives. He would do it but the thought scared him. He kept saying he was "to old" for this anymore. He would always talk about how when he was younger he would get the adrenaline highs of going on those calls, but when he got older and realized the danger and when he realized his body was getting older he was getting scared.
    I'm so proud of the so many lives he has saved in his many, many years of dedicated service. I know he has saved at least hundreds of lives.

  • @marv5078
    @marv5078 Рік тому +6

    The fires under the ruble continued to burn for 99 days. Unbelievable

    • @COMMANDO21B
      @COMMANDO21B Рік тому +2

      Yeah nanothermite will do that.

  • @samdilworth1989
    @samdilworth1989 4 роки тому +22

    These frontline workers like Police, EMT, and Firefighters knew that they could loose there life at any moment but they still went into the building to help others. That is true heroism.

  • @jilianlutsky7343
    @jilianlutsky7343 4 роки тому +62

    When that tower collapsed.... the sound.... the speed... everyone immediately started running.

    • @Turkiye958
      @Turkiye958 3 роки тому +3

      I was not expecting that when I watched it rest in peace to all there that day

    • @Leigh3420
      @Leigh3420 5 місяців тому

      @@Turkiye958I didn’t either 😢

  • @sebobie
    @sebobie 4 роки тому +56

    A few years ago, I was at a classic car museum in New South Wales, Australia. Among classic Ferraris, Porsches and Mercs, there was a single fire engine. I was confused as to why it was there. One of the people who worked there said it was one of the fire engines from 9/11. That was one of the only things I remembered from that experience. Absolutely incredible.

    • @tomkelly3896
      @tomkelly3896 2 роки тому +1

      We love australia✌👍👌

  • @GM8101PHX
    @GM8101PHX 6 років тому +170

    The entire New York Fire Department were heroes that day, along with Police, and First Responders. I live in Phoenix Arizona and was standing in my living room watching live on television as the second aircraft hit the second tower. Thousands died, but our country came together, thousands became heroes that day and days after. September 11th 2001 will never be forgotten!

    • @harrysoyka1260
      @harrysoyka1260 6 років тому +5

      Gregory Miller to everyone: United We Stand!

    • @lbu9542
      @lbu9542 5 років тому +5

      I so agree, our country really came together. I pray that the division we're facing now as a nation will end so we can remember that we're all in this together.

    • @erikkunkle9574
      @erikkunkle9574 5 років тому +6

      I had just gotten in the truck to go to DMAFB when I heard on the radio about the first plane. After it was told it was a commercial jet plane, I knew it was an attack. As I pulled in the gate I asked the SFS Airman if he'd heard anything about what eas going on in NY. He hadn't so I told him. I told him I had a fealing we were all fixn to get real busy. By the end of the day, 50 cals were gaurding the gate and less than a month later I was sitting in the desert.

    • @erikkunkle9574
      @erikkunkle9574 5 років тому +1

      @Gulzar Malik yep. I am that Freaking Awesome and heartless.

    • @gordonramsay8841
      @gordonramsay8841 5 років тому +2

      I live in Peoria arizona and heard that Phoenix Dept and Wisconsin went to help

  • @FD-E-St-Fire
    @FD-E-St-Fire 4 роки тому +40

    I saw the list of Firefighters that they showed in the film near the beginning. The name was Patrick " Paddy " Brown one of the most decorated in the FDNY . As a Firefighter I looked at him as a Firefighters Firefighter. What a great loss, so many so fast

  • @luminouschandeking4988
    @luminouschandeking4988 6 років тому +172

    Rest in peace to all firefighters everywhere

    • @eddiew2325
      @eddiew2325 5 років тому

      Chandeking4 & Friends puppets who won’t find like

    • @rustystove8410
      @rustystove8410 4 роки тому

      Winnipeg building inspectors are super corrupt and useless. Google WINNIPEG BUILDING INSPECTORS FIRED. Enter Winnipeg AT YOUR OWN RISK.

  • @GenK1991
    @GenK1991 3 роки тому +69

    Every year around this time I watch documentaries because I genuinely never want to forget that day. I want my future children to know about this event even though they’ll never know what we experienced

    • @RubyBandUSA
      @RubyBandUSA 2 роки тому

      Me too. I never want to forget that day, and the country will never forget that day. Throughout our history the evil enemies of our country have always estimated our resolve to bring them to justice and that good triumphs over evil. We will never forget.

    • @greatestvideos3496
      @greatestvideos3496 2 роки тому

      Fuggedaboutit

    • @chazmichaelmichaels88
      @chazmichaelmichaels88 2 роки тому

      Same here! Our children need to know.

    • @janblackman6204
      @janblackman6204 2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for doing that. I always watch Pearl Harbor on December 7 and D Day on June 6. Just so those men and women won’t be forgotten. We lost so many on D Day and at Pearl Harbor.

  • @ightwoman
    @ightwoman 3 роки тому +46

    This is an incredibly moving tribute that I have never heard of or watched. On this 20th anniversary of our National Tragedy, I wonder if this is a wound that our country can never leave behind, perhaps never recover from. Thank you to all of the brave, selfless heroes that fought, and died that day, thinking only of others, not themselves

    • @jasmineparker253
      @jasmineparker253 2 роки тому

      I know I'll never recover from it. And I wasnt there, did not personally know anyone that died (although my uncle is an American airline flight attendant and another uncle lived in Chelsea Manhattan at the time, we got a call on 9/11 only a few hours after the second tower collapse saying or uncle the flight attendant was OK... how he could get on another flight after this ill never know) this hurts

    • @RubyBandUSA
      @RubyBandUSA 2 роки тому

      No, we will never leave this behind. Never.

  • @kevinl.9459
    @kevinl.9459 4 роки тому +116

    I remember watching everything that day and after the collapse of both towers all you heard on the news was the chirping sounds from the device that the firefighters wear when one of them is down. Just knowing that the sound meant man down and that's all you could hear just hundreds of them going off over and over. Never forget

    • @akatopes1
      @akatopes1 4 роки тому +5

      The noise was also sirens that were being clogged by debris. There was 80% of nyc emergancy vehicles down there.

    • @JBguitar-cj8pc
      @JBguitar-cj8pc 3 роки тому +2

      Omg I know! I was 10 when it happened and I still to this day remember that terrible chirping sound. Any time I think of 9/11 I start to hear it in my head 😖 Man what frightening day that was.

    • @ryckjunior9911
      @ryckjunior9911 3 роки тому +1

      Locator beacon

    • @exlibrisas
      @exlibrisas 3 роки тому +4

      Yes. When people ask "what's the creepiest sound you've heard?" it must be this and jumpers bumping on a roof.

    • @christianhaupt2637
      @christianhaupt2637 2 роки тому +2

      @@akatopes1 80% of the Emergency Units were not down there…….. additionally it was the PASS devices you heard not sirens…….

  • @CSAFD
    @CSAFD 5 років тому +73

    RIP Michael Wholey PAPD, EoW: 9/11/01

  • @Firebartlett
    @Firebartlett 6 років тому +107

    One of the best fdny 911 documentaries made I remember seeing this documentary as a child on vhs and lost it thanks for uploading so I can see it again

  • @neilrenzo2186
    @neilrenzo2186 6 років тому +115

    Much love & respect from all of us here in England 🇬🇧 x👍🇺🇸

    • @podnolej7784
      @podnolej7784 5 років тому +4

      Thank you friend and all that helped serve during the years that followed.

    • @catmac3577
      @catmac3577 5 років тому +9

      Thank you and thanks to your government for playing our National Anthem and flying our flag over Buckingham Palace in acknowledgement of our loss.
      May our two Nations continue to "stand shoulder-to-shoulder." 🇺🇲🇬🇧

    • @sebby324
      @sebby324 5 років тому

      I’m English

    • @noahclayborne1240
      @noahclayborne1240 4 роки тому

      Brothers forever

  • @jenniferm234
    @jenniferm234 4 роки тому +8

    My Grandpa as a Firefighter in Fort Worth Texas for 22 yrs. Firefighters will always have a special place in my heart. I remember this day like it was yesterday. Today is a day of remembrance. Here on 9-11-2020

  • @thesupportingcast6972
    @thesupportingcast6972 5 років тому +37

    From Pittsburgh, PA in 2019 I still care, still appreciate and value the sacrifice of the people who laid it all on the line that day.

  • @orangeistheway2083
    @orangeistheway2083 3 роки тому +50

    Incredible respect. These guys are the ultimate heroes. I have huge respect for every fire fighter

    • @shaneannandale457
      @shaneannandale457 Рік тому +1

      Huge respect to all the firefighters,still remember the night,it was in Australia thought it was a movie.still hard too watch

    • @Viktor94239
      @Viktor94239 Рік тому

      ​@@shaneannandale457 ф

  • @sillyme163
    @sillyme163 4 роки тому +91

    When I first watched 9/11 videos, I couldn't understand why all the firefighters were just standing around, watching the people jump to their death. I was angry. Today, I realize that there must have been so much confusion, fear, panic...Even though organization was urgent, how the heck do you get up there? Elevators not working, stairs blocked....you can only go up so far. The heat of it all must have been breath taking. The shock must have been parralizing. Trained to rescue people from fire yet not being able to get to them, must have been excruciatingly painful. The collaps of the towers, ending so many lives, is unbelievable. These men that did their best to save the victims, became victims themselves. And the ones who survived, were oblivious to the trauma that would haunt them from then on.
    So I would like to apoligize for the anger and I would like to thank them, though "thank you" doesn't feel like it's enough. You are always in my prayers.

    • @112Ishaan
      @112Ishaan 4 роки тому +1

      Sylvie Labelle same

    • @sanginguy1289
      @sanginguy1289 3 роки тому

      Well said

    • @TheAlaskanfrog
      @TheAlaskanfrog 3 роки тому +10

      Our gear total weights easily 60 pounds, plus even more gear that we carry. Climbing 79 stories to the seat of the fire in that gear takes a lot of time. Yeah the firefighters were dying to help, and they couldn't do a single damn thing. Plus the ones outside of the tower watching were being staged for other work.
      What's even worse is that some firefighters were killed by the jumpers. They had to pull the firefighters back.
      It's was a nightmare beyond comprehension. The entire situation was a perfect storm of sheer impossibility combined with mind numbing horror.
      Those 343 died climbing the stairs.
      I hope that if I'm ever sent into something like that I'm brave enough to do it

  • @anime_forever7579
    @anime_forever7579 4 роки тому +90

    2001 was so Innocent before 9/11 Rest In Peace everyone who died in those towers my dad who was running with the camera at 6:27 he survived that smoke kinda from getting inside a store.

    • @joeblazo6412
      @joeblazo6412 4 роки тому +2

      That was your dad videoing?

    • @jackkennedy2991
      @jackkennedy2991 4 роки тому

      Fr?

    • @redrome9
      @redrome9 4 роки тому +3

      Tell your dad thank you, for the rare footage and risking his life for the footage

    • @lemurreborn
      @lemurreborn 4 роки тому +3

      Got documentation of that? Surely you should be in posession of that footage.

    • @BurntTM
      @BurntTM 3 роки тому

      He is a brave man, love him for the bravery he showed that day I'm glad he was lucky to survive. I send out my condolences to everyone who lost family..

  • @prohimself8282
    @prohimself8282 6 років тому +62

    I’m from Australia I saw this on the news that day im was shocked
    I have respect for the nyfd they don’t stop with the calls all day
    See this
    All fire departments from New York I respect you

    • @rebbeccapage1122
      @rebbeccapage1122 4 роки тому +1

      Same. I was in class when the teacher wheeled the tv in and put the news on

  • @joshjones3408
    @joshjones3408 Рік тому +3

    I hope the best for every one ...mike you went above and beyond thank you an thank y'all for everything y'all done that day ...👍👍👍👍

  • @ryanacita6335
    @ryanacita6335 6 років тому +47

    Unbelievable how brave these first responders were that day. It's crazy how these guys went up those towers without question

    • @barrymanulow4896
      @barrymanulow4896 5 років тому +6

      We always went straight up because no steel building could collapse on us, we knew we were safe, but we never knew they had those buildings wired for demo, that was what caught us out, we thought we were just fighting a fire.

    • @sandervandenberg977
      @sandervandenberg977 5 років тому +3

      @@barrymanulow4896 This is exactly what every fireman needs to get straight. Exactly what you say right here.
      Of course they went in WTC2 without hesitation, they would NEVER have entered that building of they even remotely suspected it was gonna to have a collapse of some kind.
      Ofcourse they didn't know that they were about to be blown up, so bad in fact that over 1000 bodies were completely gone, no dna left whatsoever. Just disappeared as a whole.
      It's mindboggling...

    • @sandervandenberg977
      @sandervandenberg977 5 років тому +1

      @@barrymanulow4896 So you are a real firefighter from NYC who knows what did and did not happen that morning? Must be hard on you not being able to speak freely about this? Right?

    • @barrymanulow4896
      @barrymanulow4896 5 років тому +4

      @@sandervandenberg977 Anyone can spend a few weeks viewing countless video footage taken on the day of this tragedy and see with their own eyes and hear with their own ears what dozens of witnesses and firemen said was going on.
      Explosions in and around the ground floors, and underneath in the basement levels. Phenomenon completely inconsistent with planes striking the 80th floor.
      None of that has been explained and the investigation deliberately ignored it.
      It matters little now because too much time has passed and soon enough all the witnesses will be dead and gone anyway. The truth has been buried.

    • @sandervandenberg977
      @sandervandenberg977 5 років тому +1

      @@barrymanulow4896 It does matter Barry. As long as you're alive it does. AE911Truth won't quit, and with hard work & determination they are finally getting things done. It is late, you're right about that, but it's never too late.

  • @emmett77
    @emmett77 3 роки тому +18

    the guy trying to attend as many funerals as possible is the nicest man ever. i hope he didn’t attend all 343 because that is so traumatising.

    • @FD_Boss
      @FD_Boss 3 роки тому +7

      From someone who went to about a hundred, it was impossible to attend all because many were happening at the same time. Many days I attended 3 funerals. Thank you for your thoughtful comment.

    • @superchatcat658
      @superchatcat658 3 роки тому

      @@FD_Boss are you a firefighter?

    • @FD_Boss
      @FD_Boss 3 роки тому

      @@superchatcat658 yes, I am, Thank you

  • @RubyBandUSA
    @RubyBandUSA 2 роки тому +12

    To Michael Lynch's broken hearted Dad: we all feel the loss but can't ever begin to come close to how you feel. I hope the commitment of the whole country to serving justice on the evil cowards who did this brings you some small measure of comfort.

  • @brittanyhyatt3407
    @brittanyhyatt3407 4 роки тому +46

    Oh my god the 911 call from the firefighter stuck in the cab of the firetruck. The fear in his voice gave me chills. Man, that one hurt to hear 😞 I can't believe it's been almost 19 years ago

    • @pzkpfw2310
      @pzkpfw2310 3 роки тому +11

      I think that was actually a civilian that ran into the truck to avoid the collapse

    • @Eli-ss9gj
      @Eli-ss9gj 2 роки тому +1

      @@pzkpfw2310 it was. He can be heard on the FDNY dispatch calling for help

    • @sweetassugar2076
      @sweetassugar2076 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah the guy sounds like a weasel

  • @mege7416
    @mege7416 4 роки тому +31

    19 years today! This still breaks my heart to this day. I was 7 when this devastating moment occurred. I still remember seeing this and thinking what was happening. Years on, my heart still goes out to our brothers and sisters in America. Thinking of you all ❤️

    • @librahz
      @librahz 3 роки тому

      11 months ago you commented this on 9/11 im typing this comment at 9:11 am. wow talk about timing.

  • @Job.Well.Done_01
    @Job.Well.Done_01 Рік тому +1

    I’ve watched this every year around 9/11 for several years.
    Thanks to all the fire professionals who have served our National communities for over 200 years.

  • @joebriggman3639
    @joebriggman3639 6 років тому +36

    As a Firefighter in Phila(Montco), My heart and prayers goes out to families of My fallen Brothers. In my house we shall honor ur lives by still responding.Rest easy bro!!

  • @plumduff3303
    @plumduff3303 5 років тому +97

    PTSD....don't let it win...talk of your experiences let yourself revisit your trauma until it no longer pains you..until you can live with it as an experience that enhances your life..PTSD nearly killed me. But I got better i was a firefighter...every year I light a candle to all I saw die...they are part of me but we live together and they made me a better person. Even after this tragedy the world will always move forward so should you.

    • @haydeng.957
      @haydeng.957 4 роки тому +1

      PTSD is the biggest killer.

    • @pinlight97
      @pinlight97 4 роки тому

      I have PTSD from multiple traumas but particularly birth trauma. I talk about it all the time & communicate when I’m struggling. It’s a better choice than drinking which is sadly what my grandfather did after seeing his younger brother shot dead beside him in WWII. It’s a struggle now in the pandemic but one foot in front of the other, it’s the only way.

    • @FD_Boss
      @FD_Boss 3 роки тому

      God bless you! One day at a time, that’s how we deal, one day at a time brutha.

  • @patriciavictorino9605
    @patriciavictorino9605 3 роки тому +11

    Thank you for all our Service men and women do for our country in times of crisis. You are truly appreciated for your service. 😥🙏

  • @jariech87
    @jariech87 5 років тому +36

    So sorry for the loss of all these first responders; firefighters, police, port authority and others, including our military who went to war because of this senseless crime.

  • @keepitreal_1
    @keepitreal_1 4 роки тому +30

    In the UK, I remember this day so clear my mum shouting me to come & watch the news, we both sat & watched in horror at what was happening. Still so clear in my mind this & the day Princess Diana died stick out the most from my childhood. You fire fighters are true heroes thank you for your service & may everyone that lost their lives RIP you will never be forgotten for the heroes you are!

  • @rapter9335
    @rapter9335 3 роки тому +12

    My uncle was in tower two when the plane hit he was in the lobby, Before the plane hit everyone was trying to go down because they realized what happened to tower 1, But the port authority was telling everyone building 2 is secure and to go back to your office, If those people knew what had happened in tower 1, They would not have gone back up, But they did not know what was gonna happen, On 9:03, My uncle made it out of tower two, He was in the lobby when the plane hit, He speaks about walking out of tower 2 and looking outside to see the bodys of jumpers, He also talked about looking up and seeing people jump. It was a sad day. a lot of people were not a fortunate as my uncle, And we remember them,🥺

  • @habibi_eastern4087
    @habibi_eastern4087 3 роки тому +33

    I am still dying from crying even though 20 years and months later.. I can’t imagine those people inside and those people jumping for hope, so sad 😭

  • @travispavich1694
    @travispavich1694 4 роки тому +11

    Still tears my heart out 18 years later. These men and women didn’t die that day trying to save thousands of innocent lives. They were all murdered. Thank you to the brave first responders that day. RIP to all of those who lost their lives

    • @RubyBandUSA
      @RubyBandUSA 2 роки тому +2

      We will never forget who did this. And yet, Saudi Arabia and the evil royals of that country that were indirectly behind this whole thing still curry favor with our politicians. To honor FDNY and NYPD we should cut all ties with Saudia Arabia and become truly energy independent across all forms of energy.

  • @odellsmith3641
    @odellsmith3641 4 роки тому +8

    Thank you thank you Chief taking the opportunity to make this video you're in the brothers be safe and the 27th battalion be safe.

  • @nickucera205
    @nickucera205 3 роки тому +11

    truly one of the most meaningful and intensely emotional documentaries I have seen about 9/11. Wonderfully done. Thank You.

  • @court5231
    @court5231 3 роки тому +17

    I knew I would ugly cry when I watched this. I needed some gratitude today. I got plenty from this! Thank you to our amazing firefighters and their families! ❤💔

  • @frederickjunctionproductio9752
    @frederickjunctionproductio9752 3 роки тому +12

    I was in elementary school when this happened and watched the 2nd plane hit the WTC on live tv. Many years later I'm now a Volunteer firefighter out of Maryland and on my Helmet I have a 343 Sticker on it and a Gone But Never forgotten Sticker. In memory of all the brothers and sister's who where lost on this tragic day. Thank you to all who put their life's on the line! they went in knowing they might not return to their families. You all maybe gone but your NEVER Forgotten!

  • @mightymouseofnyc
    @mightymouseofnyc 3 роки тому +7

    This has been appearing in my UA-cam feed for awhile and I haven't been able to watch it until now. This was very powerful and incredibly moving. Almost 20 years later, please may we never forget!!

  • @jayvez
    @jayvez 3 роки тому +10

    Rest In Peace everyone I’m so glad I can learn about this through youtube.

  • @exacthobosoup1231
    @exacthobosoup1231 6 років тому +14

    Its amazing he kept making this after September 11th, still a very sensitive subject in 2002

  • @axelsoncarla
    @axelsoncarla 5 років тому +28

    I can’t believe that in a few Days, it will be a 18 years. It still affects us , sometimes like it was yesterday. God bless all the lives lost, injured, lost others, and firefighters. We will never forget

  • @jamesdillard3583
    @jamesdillard3583 5 років тому +12

    I remember that day when 9_11-01. I was a volunteer fireman and my thoughts go out to all the firefighters EMS and Police officers who lost their lives that day.

    • @barryboos
      @barryboos 5 років тому

      Thank you James. Hope you’ve recovered well from those really hard times.

    • @jamesdillard3583
      @jamesdillard3583 5 років тому

      @Amed Tajan Trust me I saw things that would make you sick to your stomach and I was a volunteer they didn't have the help deal with it. All I did was deal with it and get ready for the next day.

    • @jamesdillard3583
      @jamesdillard3583 5 років тому

      I mean to say to say brush it off and get ready for the next call.

  • @felixthompson2551
    @felixthompson2551 4 роки тому +15

    In floods of tears watching this. Rest in peace to those lives so cruelly taken. 💔

  • @russelljr4026
    @russelljr4026 4 роки тому +11

    The worst part for me was the people falling heart wrenching they had no other option it’s so devastating even now almost 19 years later

  • @trose202
    @trose202 Рік тому +8

    God bless all the victims and heros that died on 9/11. My Grandfather was a firefighter so I definitely understand how much work they all put in from what I've heard from him and also seen🙏

  • @chadmay3656
    @chadmay3656 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for remembering. Let us always remember our brothers and sisters who lost there lives doing what they do best. Helping those in need.

  • @NguageTrains
    @NguageTrains 5 років тому +3

    My father is a retired fire lieutenant from a department north of Boston Massachusetts. In my many many times of sitting around the firehouse kitchen with these men, I learned a great deal about how much these men care about people. I learned about life, if I ever needed advice they guided me in the right direction. Even though I had one dad I knew should something ever happened to him, I had many dads who would always take care of me and look out for me. Luckily I had the opportunity many times to ride on his engine company they had me in the gear like one of the guys. Many of these brave men who I have come to know and love have sadly passed away. Most kids at that age would not of gone to work with their dads and preferred playing video games or going to the mall. But it’s some of the best memories of my life and I do not regret any of it. If anything I miss it very very much.....

  • @aprilchamberlain1677
    @aprilchamberlain1677 5 років тому +8

    I am deeply grateful to all of the firefighters and their families for everything you do.

  • @jaym8300
    @jaym8300 4 роки тому +67

    This looks so old but it feels as though it’s happened in really recent times

    • @Captain_MonsterFart
      @Captain_MonsterFart 3 роки тому +5

      It wasn't really that long ago. The VCR tape made it look old!

    • @jaym8300
      @jaym8300 3 роки тому +4

      @@Captain_MonsterFart definitely that long ago. I was 15 when it happened. I’ll be 35 in February. Almost 20 whole yrs.

    • @jaym8300
      @jaym8300 3 роки тому +1

      @oce it’s considered a historical event and is taught as a part of history at school now for my children. It’s long ago enough.

    • @westsidegirl8312
      @westsidegirl8312 3 роки тому

      @@jaym8300 there's more terrorist in this world not just who once was Osama n his kids idk what they finna do with osama's 2 yr old if they try to make him the next leader but that's not the only place in the world that Hates america this beef is still ongoing since 9/11 bearly 20 years ago my age. I was 8 months when this happened and was taught some of this in school but I fully understand now after 20 years from when it happened, It's pretty recent .

    • @jaym8300
      @jaym8300 3 роки тому

      @Corwin719 lol it definitely does

  • @JakeGaming2634
    @JakeGaming2634 4 роки тому +14

    It is 19 years today! We shall, never forget

  • @danield679
    @danield679 5 років тому +115

    The New York accent is something I cherish as uniquely American. 🇺🇸

    • @dirty9er415
      @dirty9er415 5 років тому +7

      I was on vacation for new year's in NY 2000 and heard it everywhere. I returned this time with my family 6 months ago and honestly, this time , I didn't.

    • @josephmelendez8370
      @josephmelendez8370 4 роки тому +7

      @@dirty9er415 yeah unfortunately it's dying out now. Like most American regional accents they're all slowly blending together.

    • @JBguitar-cj8pc
      @JBguitar-cj8pc 3 роки тому +1

      @@dirty9er415 I visited there for the first time a few weeks ago and I honestly didn’t hear it that much either :/ I thought maybe it was just me but apparently others have noticed that too.

    • @JBguitar-cj8pc
      @JBguitar-cj8pc 3 роки тому +3

      @@josephmelendez8370 The southern dialect is still alive and well though hahahah

    • @josephmelendez8370
      @josephmelendez8370 3 роки тому +1

      @@JBguitar-cj8pc Yeah it's changing in a lot of places though. The younger generation in the more urban parts of the South are shedding a lot of the old traits that the older generation had. The accents are still southern but their less harsh than previous generations.

  • @decam5329
    @decam5329 3 роки тому +15

    15:08 He lost his father, but he has a thousand uncles.
    RIP the fallen. 🇬🇧♥️🇺🇸

  • @aidangraetz8629
    @aidangraetz8629 4 роки тому +33

    With those 343 men of the FDNY, they lost hundreds of years of experience within the department there was probably guys that died on that day that had at least 40 years of experience

    • @luv2luv720
      @luv2luv720 29 днів тому

      Also some probies died that day! One guy, it was his 2nd day 😮 I just heard that on another documentary about 9/11 firefighters.

  • @fionacasey3476
    @fionacasey3476 5 років тому +24

    Respect and much love to you all from Ireland X

  • @michaelgriffiths7937
    @michaelgriffiths7937 Рік тому +2

    Came for the firefighters stories, stayed for the nostalgic UK TV adverts

  • @JakeGaming2634
    @JakeGaming2634 3 роки тому +1

    20 Years now, I'm watching this again now. R.I.P to these 2,996 people who lost their lives.

  • @jolenehauck7019
    @jolenehauck7019 6 років тому +13

    Thank you John for uploading this video! It is a testament to our country & all the hero's of New York! Be Safe!

  • @loriadams7724
    @loriadams7724 3 роки тому +13

    “Thank You” is not enough for those that risk everything daily, to serve and protect. Next month will be 20 years since this awful day. In some ways, it seems like yesterday. I will never forget the images of that day; planes crashing into buildings, people jumping from the towers, the towers collapsing. It’s still too much to take in.

  • @adventures385
    @adventures385 3 роки тому +18

    So much love and respect, I can't imagine driving towards the towers looking up and thinking this is the end for me. Rest in peace to all that lost their lives ❤️✌🏻 from wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

  • @justincooke6073
    @justincooke6073 Рік тому +1

    This was probably the saddest day in American history
    So many precious lives lost

  • @MissSunriseDawn
    @MissSunriseDawn Рік тому +1

    Firefighters are an amazing group. It saddens me so much to know what these men and women went and are still going through. My cousin was a firefighter/EMT in Florida when he was killed in an off duty car accident. The support and respect shown by his fellow firefighters absolutely blew me away. Nearly 13 years later, I can still vividly recall the ceremonial last call given at his memorial service. I already had a lot of respect for firefighters, but that respect grew a lot after 9/11, and even more after my cousin's funeral. You're all amazing. Thank you doesn't even begin to cover the debt of gratitude this nation owes you.

  • @zenphire
    @zenphire 2 роки тому +11

    Firefighters are heroes❤️ Thank you for all you guys do, and Rest In Peace to those who died saving lives on 9/11.🙏

  • @AdrenalineXOXO
    @AdrenalineXOXO 3 роки тому +6

    R.I.P to everybody in 9/11...

  • @maryellenmccue3459
    @maryellenmccue3459 3 роки тому +3

    Mike Puzzeferri did a great job narrating this documentary.

    • @FD_Boss
      @FD_Boss 3 роки тому +1

      The Puzz is a great man, loved working with him!

  • @Beachgrl1717
    @Beachgrl1717 4 роки тому +17

    This absolutely breaks my heart! God bless each and every fire company of the FDNY who suffered tremendous loss of their brothers. Who were there that day and witnessed the horror. Who miraculously survived being inside or in close proximity to the collapsed towers. God bless the families of all involved in these 9/11 tradedies. We will never forget!!

    • @RubyBandUSA
      @RubyBandUSA 2 роки тому

      Right on. We will never forget.

  • @rebbeccapage1122
    @rebbeccapage1122 4 роки тому +7

    I have alot of respect to the American fire fighters. In 2020 Australia was burning and America sent a few men over unfortunately some never made it back. Thank you for your service

  • @KD-mm3li
    @KD-mm3li 6 років тому +9

    I was only in 1st grade 6 years old and even today I still get chills from seeing those news clips.

  • @binyaminkh2865
    @binyaminkh2865 3 роки тому +3

    11, september 2001. That day started so great, it was a wonderful morning, a great sunrise, cloudless sky. just sunny. My relative drove me to my work, it felt like that morning would last forever. it felt so good. I wish it continued that way.

  • @goncommando15
    @goncommando15 4 роки тому +34

    5:38 that's just terrifying seeing remains of people on the street.

    • @nicoladollard1845
      @nicoladollard1845 4 роки тому +3

      Didnt realise omg how could you cannot believe tat may they all rest in peace 😭😭

    • @reversecloak550
      @reversecloak550 3 роки тому +3

      Yea its sad, its hard to think that was even a person once because they are just flattened

    • @thetrimreaper1019
      @thetrimreaper1019 3 роки тому +1

      That wasnt a flattened body, that was just a piece of bloody clothing. You would MOST DEFINITELY KNOW IF IT WAS A BODY OF A BODY. Because the bodies in most cases do stay intact, but they are mangled beyond recognition. That was just a bloodh shirt or pants or some item of clothing not a jumpers body, i promise. Plus they dont show them on these youtube documentaries anymore...

    • @Catt62
      @Catt62 3 роки тому +2

      @@thetrimreaper1019 it looks like the remains of some poor souls leg, the bone is visible, firefighters in documentaries said they couldn't avoid all the body parts in the road, absolutely heartbreaking.

  • @brant9871
    @brant9871 2 роки тому +3

    This is a great video I will never forget this video

  • @irish_emergency_services9982
    @irish_emergency_services9982 5 років тому +18

    Rest In Peace to all fire fighters who died doing what they loved doing you will all be remembered for your bravery
    May you all rest in eternal peace
    Amen

  • @FloozieOne
    @FloozieOne Рік тому +8

    @ 8:11 one of the planes engines is clearly visible. I haven't seen this in any other documentary although I would have thought it would have been widely shared. Seeing the men working around it with them knowing what it meant must have been heart-wrenching. Thank you for this video that shows the pain and attempted recovery of those who had to cope with the loss of: friends, colleagues, family and the rest of us who witnessed the murder of so many innocent lives.

  • @joshuabennett8110
    @joshuabennett8110 5 років тому +42

    At 32:35, the firefighter is describing the documentary called "The miracle on stairway B." There's 2 different ones, the History channel has one and I think the other was done by BBC. Either one is very powerful and worth watching.

    • @xtremehardy388
      @xtremehardy388 4 роки тому +1

      Recommend both as they're both very well done.

    • @kennitapombar1829
      @kennitapombar1829 4 роки тому

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      NancyPelosi.live.streaming.scanning.on.com

  • @jfog9607
    @jfog9607 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for all your hard work on Sept. 11, and all the months that followed. God bless you!

  • @nicolasimpkins3640
    @nicolasimpkins3640 Рік тому

    Now 22 years on we still not forgotten these brave people ever

  • @mattg6262
    @mattg6262 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you men and women of the flames. We will never forget. I've been to the memorial. It's holy ground. I've never seen something so beautiful and terrible at the same time. Everyone in the nation should go to see.

  • @sidfinster9298
    @sidfinster9298 6 років тому +52

    As part of my job, we have to recertify each year on the SCBA. When I watched the news that morning and heard those alarms ringing, I knew what they meant. Some people that day were speculating they were car alarms. No. They were the alarms of firefighters who had not moved. That sound was everywhere and it was haunting and devastating.

    • @Tonytrinceri1
      @Tonytrinceri1 5 років тому +4

      Sid Finster yes as a volunteer I’ve heard those alarms and yes a lot of people had no idea what those noises were you are correct it was Scott packs not moving it was a very eerie sound to hear during the first few news reports then slowly they stopped one by one 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @paigeleigh2554
      @paigeleigh2554 5 років тому

      I had no idea!
      Thank you.

    • @zdestroyer09
      @zdestroyer09 5 років тому +6

      I was in 5th grade and heard those alarms at school on the tv's. My father and both my grandfathers were volunteer firefighters and I recognized that sound instantly.
      I hear that sound in my sleep some nights even to this day. It was that day that I went from child to adult mentally. While classmates talked about the towers collapsed I only heard those alarms. I felt like I was the only one in my peers who knew what that meant. I found out later on in life that my fellow students who had family in the firefighting business also felt what I felt. Knew what I knew.
      Fire fighters, EMS, Police , Military are a tightknit family. 18 years later I still grieve . I read ODMP every week. 9-11 is still claiming lives. May god bless them and the USA.

    • @Vercingetorix.Fantasia
      @Vercingetorix.Fantasia 4 роки тому

      I know exactly the sound your referring too. It's a movement alarm when a ff isbt moving for I think 2 minutes the alarm sounds so his buddies can find him. You heard that alarm like crickets constantly chirping in the background all day. That is the sound that stuck with me the most

    • @markyinbelfastxx9088
      @markyinbelfastxx9088 4 роки тому

      Always wondered what that sound was
      Heroes every one of them