NEW YORK (WABC) — The September 11 terror assault on the World Commerce Middle continues to be killing New York Metropolis firefighters, 24 years later.
On Tuesday, the FDNY remembered the 39 members who’ve died up to now yr of sicknesses associated to their work throughout the rescue and restoration efforts at what was then generally known as The Pile.
Their names have been added to the FDNY World Commerce Middle Memorial Wall in a day ceremony on the division’s Brooklyn headquarters.
The inscription reads:
“Devoted to the reminiscence of those that bravely served this division defending life and property within the Metropolis of New York within the rescue and restoration effort at Manhattan Field 5-5-8087 World Commerce Middle.”
The fireplace division has misplaced greater than 400 members to World Commerce Middle sicknesses, surpassing the 343 firefighters killed on September 11 itself.
The names that have been added to the memorial wall Tuesday embrace:
Firefighter Peter A. Quinn
Firefighter Arill Nyquist
Firefighter Stephen E. Russack
Firefighter Jose L. Hickson
Firefighter Joseph J. Scaramuzzino
Firefighter Joseph F. Tumulty
Firefighter Michael A. Wallace
Firefighter Edward D. Thompson
Firefighter James B. Johnsen
Firefighter John Tyrrell, Jr
Captain Thomas S. LaBarbiera
EMS Lt Anthony S. Cozzino
Deputy Chief Nicholas J. Visconti
Lieutenant James S. Cooney, Sr.
Firefighter Thomas E. Ryan
Lieutenant Patrick J. Ward
Firefighter Christopher W. McCormack
EMS Division Chief Mark E. Steffens
Firefighter John F. Connolly
Firefighter Anthony F. Mastrelli
Firefighter Christopher J. Bach
Firefighter Lawrence T. Murphy
Auto Mechanic Richard O. Sarnes, Jr.
Firefighter Thomas H. Gavitt
Firefighter Neil G. Gimpel
Firefighter Michael A. DeBenedetto
Battalion Chief Dennis J. Collopy
Firefighter Thomas L. Dunn
Carpenter Frank T. Leanza
EMS Lieutenant Pamela Hehn
Lieutenant James T. Sweeney
Firefighter Brian T. Fitzgerald
Firefighter Edwin J. Steffens
Battalion Chief Eugene T. Kelty, Jr.
Firefighter Daniel J. McCauley
Firefighter Christopher J. Revere
Hearth Marshal Ronald A. Mitchell
Lieutenant Vincent C. McMahon, Jr.
Firefighter Robert S. Okorn
We invite you to hitch us on September 11 as we broadcast and stream the annual ceremony and the studying of the names of these killed on 9/11. Protection begins on Channel 7 and wherever you stream ABC 7 on Thursday at 8:25 a.m.
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