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Firefighter Tim Duffy was one of the many who responded to the call that day. He rode his bike in to the chaos and made it to the steps of the south tower as it began to collapse. He was toppled by debris and when the 110th floor hit the ground, he was blown down the street and into a store front. He cleared the store and came upon a FDNY search and rescue brother who had a compound fracture and needed help. He loaded him and another wounded person and drove them to the hospital where the trauma doctors asked “where’s the rest?” He went back to ground zero and drove the truck he had commandeered into the ground looking for anyone he could assist.
This year he rode across the country to raise awareness for veterans and first responders who suffer from PTSD. A former seaman and now retired from firefighting due to the damage caused by 9/11, Firefighter Duffy continues to serve America and help those in need.
I won’t ever forget where I was and what I was doing on that day and will ALWAYS remember 9/11 for the selfless acts of my brothers and sisters who answered the call on a day our country suffered such tragedy. The difference between heroes and superheroes is that heroes don’t have superpowers, they have huge hearts and an indomitable will. I want September 11th to be remembered for its heroes and their indomitable will that could not be stopped by terrorism.
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These are some of them, most were golden retrivers and labradors, but also included german shepherds and other breeds. Sadly most are dead now, while many people forget them and don’t spare them a thought.
As people lay dying, trapped and hurt, a team of nearly 100 loyal and courageous search dogs put their lives on the line to help humans. Without them, many more would not have survived, yet few people consider them.
In such a chaotic, terrifying, hot, acrid-smelling, smokey and loud environment, countless human lives depended on their ability to focus, listen, respond to their handlers, and work tirelessly. Stepping over cracked glass, hot tarmac, through flames and thick smoke, being winched over deep ravines, they battled on to seek out survivors and bring them aid.
They worked around the clock, day and night, searching, sniffing, over and over. Not only did they search, but they comforted - many eyewitnesses speak of how the dogs would stop and sit by newly-recovered victims, giving them a sense of hope and relief, before moving on to look for the next. As the situation became desperate, and the rescue workers and fire teams became utterly distraught at the amount of people who were recovered dead, these dogs brought them comfort, sitting with them on breaks, letting them grieve.
Many of these dogs are old, and have passed away. Let us remember the courage and loyalty they showed at such a horrendous event. They didn’t have a choice, but nonetheless they did what was asked of them and helped save countless lives. Don’t let their bravery be forgotten today either, or their determination to be a ‘good dog’ despite the scary and dangerous environment around them.
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