A child's poster at a firehouse in midtown. It says, "Thank you for saving us. From David." And it is a recognizable depiction of the WTC disaster; note the tail of a plane sticking out of the tower on the left.
This photo was taken 9/10/01. Little did we know what was in store for us.It displays a serene park in Leesburg, FL in stark contrast to the events of the following day.
My Uncle John added photos of Patrick O'Keefe, (Photos were taken by Rescue One's photographer Daniel Alfonzo) and gave this display to Hawaii's Ladder 18 his local Station House. Palm Beach County (West Boca Raton) Fire Rescue 57 was also given this…
Taken from my rooftop in Stuyvesant Town on 9/11. Looking at these still gives me chills, knowing the horror and death that's occuring in these buildings.
Taken on the West Side Drive just a few days after 9/11, as rescue/work crews went to the scene. People gathered to applaud and hold up signs as trucks and busloads of people went to the scene. It was very moving...all these cold NY'ers saying…
This image was taken at dusk on September 11 from the front porch of my house in Norwalk, CT, which is on Norwalk Harbor, an inlet of Long Island Sound. At the top right of the frame, the plume of smoke from the World Trade Center site can be seen…
My family and I decided to pay homage at Ground Zero. We walked to Battery Park, to witness the damaged Sphere sculpture. There we met a young NYPD officer, George Teabeck. Being a Philadelphia Police officer, I believe God put us in each others…