 |
| |
 |
| |
 Engine 9 from Chinatown immediatly after one of the towers' collapse. |
|
 Firefighter equipment lined up & ready to go. |
| |
 Karen & Sylla get dressed up and learn how to use the hose taught by Capt. Tom Trooper of Engine 228 - Bushwackers of Brooklyn. |
|
 Engine 205, Ladder 118, Fire Under the Bridge, Brooklyn |
| |
 Engine Company 5 is the second oldest firehouse in the city. They used to be known as the 14th Street Express, but are now known as Godzilla. |
|
 Engine 5, Manhatten |
| |
 Engine 5, Manhatten |
|
 Billy & Pete from Engine 6, "Tigers", Manhatten with their new aromatherapy products. |
| |
 Patch of Engine 9, Ladder 6, the Fighting Dragons of Chinatown. |
|
 Capt. Jon Hilton (now B.C.), of the Fighting Dragons, & Sylla going over the aromatherapy protocol. |
| |
 Patch of Engine 282, Ladder 148 from Brooklyn. |
|
 Engine 282 from Brooklyn. |
| |
 Engine 282 from Brooklyn. |
|
 A member of Engine 282 races to duty. |
| |
 Karen and Sylla with members of Engine 284/Ladder 149 out of Brooklyn (Castle on the Hill). |
|
 Sylla and Pete from E284/L149 in E54 station "Pride of Midtown". |
| |
 Banner of the Harlem Zoo E59 L30 |
|
 Sylla & Nyssa with members of the Harlem Zoo. Nyssa & Sylla were treated to the Christmas present of a lifetime when they got to accompany "the guys" on two fire runs on Christmas Day!!. |
| |
 Chris works on Jerry at the Harlem Zoo |
|
 Harlem Zoo, Engine 59, Ladder 30. |
| |
 Memorial to Engine 226. They lost 6 of their members. One baby, born Jan 11, looks just like the father she'll never meet. |
|
 Tommy, of Engine 226, takes his equipment off after a run. He was our main aromatherapy contact for this station. |
| |
 Engine 26, Ladder 34 |
|
 Engine 26, Ladder 34 |
| |
 Engine 26, Ladder 34 |
|
 Engine 26, Ladder 34 |
| |
 Engine 71, Ladder 55 from the Bronx |
|
 Engine 71, Ladder 55 from the Bronx |
| |
 Sylla & Carlos in the kitchen at St. Paul's. |
|
 A member of the FDNY prepares to start his shift at the Staten Island landfill. © 2001, Sue Welfley |
| |
 CERMT with Fire Marshall, Jerry. |
|
 The Pride of Midtown. This station lost 15 of its own at the WTC. |