Tuesday, December 29, 2009

CD-12 REPORT NO. 100 FIRE DEPARTMENT - CITY OF NEW YORK

Bureau of Operations REPORT OF SERVICES AT FIRE Chief of Battalion 1 September 21, 2001 Box No. 8087 Date Received September 11, 2001 Time Received:^!? P*^ On Duty at Fire 14 Hours 30 Min. Time Returned to Qtrs. 23:00 At work at Fire 12 Hours 30 Min. Date Returned to Qtrs 9/11/01 Out of Qtrs 15 Hours 30 Min. Ordered to Quarters by Deputy Chief Robert Mosier Division 8 Received signal relocate to Bn 32 by radio while on the air. Arrived in 15 minutes then ordered lo transport the 32 Battalion to WTC.

WORK PERFORMED
Battalion 21 was originally assigned to relocate to the 32 Battalion. Upon arrival at the 32 Battalion unit was instructed by the Brooklyn Dispatcher to bring the Chief and Aide of the 32 Battalion to the WTC. Upon arrival at the WTC went to command post that was being set up at the corner of West and Liberty to inquire if the services of the 21 Battalion were required. After determining that service were required returned to Battalion Car when the South Tower Collapsed. After proceeding South on West St. to avoid collapse Chief Vallebuona and FF Zasa assisted civilians in area to points of refuge. When dust cloud cleared to where it was possible to return to car both members returned. At that time we tried to organize an operation by determining our resources and options. Shortly thereafter the second collapse occurred. Again we proceeded south on West and again assisted civilians and members in the street where we could. After conditions again stabilized returned to West and Liberty to try and setup some sort of operation at that location. Informed Chief Blaiche that we would try to organize units to control fires in street and at 90 West St. There were several members available at that time at West and Liberty probably not more than 10. 90 West Street had several floors involved in fire along with a cellar fire and the roof was also starting to burn. 90 West St. also had been completely covered in scaffolding that had been damaged and whose stability was in doubt. There were several cars and apparatus starting to burn in the street. There

was also debris and human remains along with several large sections of buildings strewed along the street. Instructed some members to do a surface search of the area to determine if there were any victims that we could assist with negative results. At same time had some members start to operate handlines on fires in street and to attempt an interior operation at 90 West St. The lines we operated had been previously stretched before the collapses. Due to poor water pressure probably caused by burst mains along with inadequate equipment and manpower decided to order members out of 90 West St. to setup for exterior operations. Members at this time were arriving for the recall, instructed some members go to River to see if they could find a FireBoat. Members with the assistance of New Jersey Firefighters found Marine 1 and stretched lines to West St. Instructed members to bring multiversal to roof of Mariot Hotel across the street from 90 West and to operate hand lines from rooms in Hotel across street into 90 West. A tower Ladder was also placed into operation. Several lines were stretched from Marine 1 and an adequate water supply was established to contain fire at 90 West. Around that time Chief Robert Mosier Division 8 came upon the scene and took Command. Kindly note that I have tried to recall the ID of firefighters and units that I worked with that day and the only unit that I can recall is Ladder 108 the events of that day were extremely stressful and have interfered with my ability to recall all that occurred. Injuries: Chief Vallebuona went to the first aid station in the evening to have eyes cleaned out due to partial loss of vision. Removed to Beekman Hospital eye ward for eye irrigation and returned to scene. Also torn muscle to right leg and sprain to right shoulder, which was not treated. FF Zasa removed by EMS to Beth Israel for loss of vision, exhaustion and back injury. Damage and loss of property: Battalion 21 car was damaged and left at scene. All department equipment and personal gear in car was lost. Car was later returned to Battalion and some gear has been returned. Thomas D. Vallebuona Battalion Chief Battalion 21

FIRE DEPARTMENT - CITY OF NEW YORK Bureau of Operations REPORT OF SERVICES AT FIRE
Chief of Battalion 1 Box No. 8087 Time Received 09:01 Time Returned to Qtrs 22:30 Date Returned to Qtrs 09/11/01 Ordered to Quarters by UNKNOWN January 19, 2002 Date Received September 11, 2001 On Duty at Fire 13 Hours 30 Minutes At Work at Fire 12 Hours 30 Minutes Out of Qtrs 13 Hours 30 Minutes Arrived at location in 7 minutes.

Received signal 5TH ALARM by CADS while AT QTRS. and responded to same. Signal was for 5TH ALARM at 1 WTC

WORK PERFORMED
Upon arrival found PETER GANCI CHIEF OF DEPT. in command I was directed by PETER GANCI CHIEF OF DEPT. to: This report is being filled out by B.C. Rozas covering Bn.40 UFO after consultation with BC. Edward Henry who is still om medical leave from multiple trauma wounds from collapse of both buildings. Bn. 40 was assigned to box after first plane crashed into 1 WTC. They reported to Chief of Dept. Ganci at the command post in front of World Financial Center. Chief Ganci ordered him into Command Post of the Vista Hotel where BC. Henry and his Aide, FF. John Piccarello reported to DC. Galvin. DC. Galvin ordered them to conduct operations on the 70th Floor. As they left the command post to carry out there orders, the south tower collapsed trpping them in hotel. They managed to escape to the northeast section of hotel . They assisted other firefighters and civilians who were also trapped and disorientated, At this point BC. Henry and FF. Piccarello were seperated. Moments later the second tower collapsed, trapping BC. Henry for the second timepinning him under rubble. He was removed by stokes then ambulance to Columbian Presbyterian Hospital, Allen Provilian. He suffered injuries to head, back, and whole right side including shoulder.neck, right leg, and knee. The hospital wanted to admit him, but he received word that his son who was also working in L.21 that day was missing. His brother Capt. Henry from L.149 picked him up and drove him home to await word on his son. FF. Picarello proceeded north on West St, when second building collapsed. He was caught in dust and debris cloud. He continued to assist civilians in need of help for a couple of hours, until he developed crushing chest pains. He was taken to Roosevelt Hospital where it was determined his lungs were irritated by debris. They gave him an inhalator for his breathing. FF. Piccarello went back to WTC to give further assistance wherever neded. B.C.Edward Henry Battalion Chief Battalion 40

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REPORT NO. 109 FIRE DEPARTMENT - CITY OF NEW YORK Bureau of Operations REPORT OF SERVICES AT FIRE

Chief of Battalion 1 Box No. 320

October 4,2001 \s Date Received September 11, 2001

Time Received 09:10 On Duty at Fire 28 Hours 00 Minutes Time Returned to Qtrs 23:00 At Work at Fire 13 Hours 00 Minutes Date Returned to Qtrs 09/11/01 Out of Qtrs 14 Hours 00 Minutes Ordered to Quarters by DC THOMAS J. HARRING DIV.6 COM Received signal 3RD ALARM by RADIO while IN ROUTE TO BN2 and responded to same. Arrived at location in 8 minute Signal was for 3RD ALARM STAGL at WTC COMPLEX

WORK PERFORMED
Upon arrival found DC THOMAS J. HARRING in command I was directed by DC THOMAS J. HARRING to: BN-42 (BC Martin Coyne & FF. Vincent Fiorentino) initally staged with 3rd alarm assigment at brooklyn side of Battery Tunnel. BN-42 was later directed by order of Chief Cruthers to respond with complete 3rd Alarm assigment to Brooklyn Bridge, then to proceed to WTC command post at Broadway and Vesey Street, there BN-42 was directed by DC Harring to report and operate under direction of Div. 06 DC Fox at WTC building #5, BN-42 supervised searches and the removal of three trapped civilans from concourse level, then operated under Div. 15 DC Esposito and supervised tower ladders L-119, L-017, L-124 in the extingushment of building fire at WTC building #5. Later BN-42 operated in Bankers Trust Building (130 Liberty St.), Then operated under Div. 1 DC Colloe and supervised the following units E-231, L-103, and others in extingushment of fires in sub-basement level. Also operated wth BN-41, BN-43 and BN-21. Later assisted in searches in rubble of WTC building #2, operated there until relieved by DC Haring. Martin Coyne Battalion Chief Battalion 42

CD-12

REPORT NO. 242 FIRE DEPARTMENT - CITY OF NEW YORK Bureau of Operations REPORT OF SERVICES AT FIRE

Chief of Battalion 1 Box No. 8087 Time Received 08:47 Time Returned to Qtrs 05 :00 Date Returned to Qtrs 09/O/01 Ordered to Quarters by PETER HAYDEN
Date

Received September 1 1 , 200 1 On Duty at Fire 1 8 Hours 00 Minutes At Work at Fire 1 8 Hours 00 Minutes Out of Qtrs 18 Hours 00 Minutes Arrived at location in 20 minute

Received signal 66-55-8087 by TELEPRINTR while IN QUARTERS and responded to same. Signal was for 66-55-8087 at 1 WORLD TRADE CENTER

WORK PERFORMED
Upon arrival found PETER HAYDEN in command I was directed by PETER HAYDEN to: Battalion Chief Battalion 43

BC Bernius, Howe, Glynn, Pose all responded to WTC on recall, reported to staging area on Bway, and Park Row, reported to DC Hairing and operated as follows. BC Glynn operated in Verizon Bid. Supervised hand lines on 7 WTC. relieved aprox. 18:00 hrs. Than operated IFO Visa Hotel under command of DC Jackson & DC Corcoran . BC Pose operated with DC Hairing at staging area assisting DC Harring in staging duties. BC Howe operated on Church St. and Vessey St. with DC Fox and DC Esposito entered WTC #5 with 4 search teams and searched bid. Than supervised getting a water supply for TL's 117 and 124 that operated on Church St. into WTC £4 &5, until fire operations on church St. was suspended due to feared collapse of WTC #7. After collapse of WTC #7 was ordered to operate on WTC #7 supervising fire extinguishment and search of Exposures # 2 & 4 to the remains of WTC s7 for fire extension and structural damage. BC Bernius arrived at 1100 hours and was designated by DC Mosier as sector commander operated on Liberty and Church streets Ordered hose line stretched from first floor outlets in buildings on Liberty and Church streets operated hose line for protection and searched surface for victims. Checked BT building for structural stabilityOrdered line Stretched line from satellite supplied sprinkler in BT building stretched hand line into subcellar BT building extinguished sub cellar and first floor fire. Supervised search of BT building results negative. Operated staging post for DC Esposito for removal of two trapped port authority cops. \* ~ ubmitted sBafe43 NU^V^

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CD- l i ( 10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT To: 1 Battalion
BOX No. 0300

Engine Company 151 TIME: 0922 DATE September 20, 2001
Adm. Dist. Block No. Time 0922 Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm

Location or Address: W. Broadway & Barkley Sts Responded to Signal Admin. While in Quarters Alarm for: [X] Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL x Building: Classification by Occupancy Received by:Teleprinter Arrived in 60 min. Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL

D Relocation

H False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL [Xj Commercial D Fire-Protected D Metal Area 800 x 800 [X] Public EH Non-Fireproofed l~l Heavy Timber

(~~l Residential dU Fireproof Classification by Construction I | Wood Frame Number of Stories 0 Story Ordered to Return to Quarters Time Returned 1700 by BC Cook

Date Returned 9/20/01 At Work 8 Hours Minutes Members Responding Lt. Me Farland, FF's Midbo, Mattsson, Bollman, Johnson, La Rosa Members Relieving 228 Hydrant: Location Barkley & Broadway Pressures: Start 50 psi Finish 50 psi Average 50 psi Water: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh Salt Masks Used: TYPE Scott 4.5 MASK NO. DURATION min. min. min. TYPE MASK NO. DURATION min. min. min.

Remarks: Relived Engine 295 at box 0300. Streched 15 lengths of 3 1/2 from hydrant located at 10 Barkley St, while bridging same. Supplied TL 84 at Barkley & W. Broadway under supervision of BC Kozlowsky. Ordered to leave 3 lengths of 3 1/2 at scene by BC Cook in order to facilitate relief by Engine 228. OPERATIONS: see above. All members were operating in a smokey enviorment in the street, and were exposed to asbestos, etc.

Rank Captain S

Group No.

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 21 Battalion

Engine Company 152 TIME: 1644 DATE September 22, 2001
Adm. Dist. Eng 10 Received by:Teleprinter Arrived in 20 min. Assigned Special Called d Relocation Q False Alarm Block No. Time 1644

BOX No. 300
Location or Address: WTC Collapse Site Responded to Signal Admin Assign While in Quarters Alarm for: Fire: STRUCTURAL x Building: Classification by Occupancy [X] Fire

Emergency TRANSPORTATI.ONAL

NON STRUCTURAL [XJ Commercial [X] Fire-Protected D Metal Area x D Public 0 Non-Fireproofed 1 I Heavy Timber

n Residential Q Fireproof [~l Wood Frame Classification by Construction Number of Stories Story Ordered to Return to Quarters Time Returned 45 Members Responding Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Water: Time Used Masks Used:

by Church Street Command Date Returned 9/23/01 At Work 8 Hours

Minutes

E-152: Lt Morrissey, FFs:Perez ECC.Chinal Noz,Conlin BU.Hourican Door, Pizzulli Control E-152 relieved E-64 Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average Gallons Used: Fresh Salt DURATION min. min. min. TYPE MASK NO. psi

Cortlandt & Broadway 3 Hours MASK NO.

TYPE Scott 4.5

DURATION min. min. min.

Remarks: E152 responded on Admin Assign

OPERATIONS: E-152 directed to Cortlandt St Bet. Church & Broadway to supply Handline to protect members (FDNY & FEMA) in search & recovery effort and also to protect Construction workers from taking a feed of smoke while working. Engine 152 was supplied by Engine 295 (located on Broadway) in a Relay Operation. Respectfully Su

Rank Lieutenant

Group/No. 24

CD-15 (10/60))

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
. To: 01 Battalion
E ' 1 53

Report No.

COMPANY

BOX NO.

30°

TIME

13:40

Date

09/11/01

A Address

or

Adm. Dist. Received by Arrived in 00 IXI Fire I I Emergency TRANSPORTATION
AUTO, BUS, SHIP, ETC.

Block No. Time
13:4°

Responded to Signal While Alarm for: Fire:

DISP.

min. Assigned _ I—I Relocation

Due on LJ False Alarm NON STRUCT.
BRUSH, RUBBISH, ETC.

STRUCTURAL

TYPE OF OCCUPANCY

Building:

Classification by Occupancy Classification by Construction Number of Stories

I I Residential fxl Fireproof

[xl Commercial | | Fire-protected

I I Public | | Non-Fireproofed | | Heavy Timber

I I Wood Frame I I Metal Area By

Ordered to respond or return to Time returned 07:00 LT. CICERO BONADIES Date Returned

09/12/01 MANOCHIO HICKEY

At Work

17

hrs.

20

mns.

Members responding Members relieving Hydrant: Location Water: Time Used Masked Used

ANSBRO CALACANIS

FIRE BOAT

Pressures: Start 60 Gallons Used- Fresh DURATION 60 60 6 TYPE 4.5 4.5 4.5

Finish 60 Salt

Average 9999 MASK NO. 153-2 153-4 153-6 DURATION 60 60 60

TYPE 4.5 4.5 4.5

MASK NO. 1531 153-3 153-5

Remarks: TTRETCH 2 1/2 LINE TO SUBBASEMENT OF BUILDING ON LIBERTY ST. TO EXTINGUISH FIRE. SUPPLY TL.79 WITH WATER. STRETCH 1 3/4 LINE IN RUBBLE TO PROTECT MEMBERS AND MAKE SEARCH. OPERATIONS: LT. DONALD CICERO GR. 14

Rank

C. Page: 1

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT To: fifc Battalion
BOX No. 0300 Location or Address: WTC Responded to Signal While in Quarters Alarm for: Fire: ^ Fire Received byTeleprinter Arrived in O Emergency min.

Engine Company 154
TIME: 0528 DATE September 20, 2001 Adm. Dist. Block No. Time Assigned Special Called on 1st Alarm Q Relocation Q False Alarm

STRUCTURAL
Building: Classification by Occupancy Classification by Construction

TRANSPORTATIONAL
Q Residential £3 Fireproof Q Wood Frame

NON STRUCTURAL
Q Commercial Q Fire-Protected f~l Metal " Area x Q Public O Non-Fireproofed f~j Heavy Timber

Number of Stories Story Ordered to Return to Quarters by command post Time Returned 815 Members Responding Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Water: Time Used Masks Used: TYPE Scott 4.5 MASK NO. Date Returned 9/20/01

At Work 1 Hours 0 Minutes

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average Gallons Used: Fresh Salt DURATION min. min. min. TYPE MASK NO.

psi

DURATION min. min. min.

Remarks: SPECIAL CALLED FOR WASHDOWN

OPERATIONS: STRETCHED 1 3/4 INCH LINE OFF E.154. USED BOOSTER WATER ON HOT STEEL DEBRIS. REFILLED BOOSTER TANK 2 TIMES. ORDERED TO TAKE UP BY COMMAND CENTER

Rank Lieutenant

Group No. 4

CD-15 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: fF Battalion BOX No. 0300 Location or Address: WTC Responded to Signal While in Quarters Alarm for: IXI Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL Building: Classification by Occupancy Classification by Construction Received by:Teleprinter Arrived in [~] Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL [_| Residential E3 Fireproof Q Wood Frame min.

Engine Company 154 TIME: 0226 DATE September 25, 2001
Adm. Dist. Block No. Time Assigned Special Called on 1st Alarm Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL U Commercial O Fire-Protected D Metal D Public O Non-Fireproofed L! Heavy Timber

Number of Stories Story Area Ordered to Return to Quarters by command post Time Returned 815 Date Returned 9/25/01 At Work 5 Hours 15 Minutes Members Responding Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi Water: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh Salt Masks Used: MASK NO. TYPE DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION Scott 4.5 mm. mm. min. min. min. min. Remarks: special called to man watch-line while welders cut beam in building near trade center

OPERATIONS: brought 3 lengths of 2 1/2 inch roll-ups to 10 th floor of hi-rise bldg. (address unknown). Hooked up to stand-pipe . Stood fast

Rank

Group No.

CD-I 5 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
Plu, To: IIDaUalicin
BOX No. 8087 WTC Location or Address: WTC Responded to Signal While in Quarters Alarm for: 03 Fire Received by:Teleprinter Arrived in ^'^min. D Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL

Engine Company 155
TIME: 1012 DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist. Block No. Time 1012 Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm Q Relocation Q False Alarm

Fire: STRUCTURAL Comm. Building: Classification by Occupancy

NON STRUCTURAL ^ Commercial Q Fire-Protected D Metal Area x Q Public Q Non-Fireproofed |_J Heavy Timber

Q Residential [X] Fireproof Classification by Construction Q Wood Frame Number of Stories Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by Time Returned 300 Date Returned 9/13/01 At Work 41 Hours 0 Minutes Members Responding Lt.Farrell,Lt.Gregorio,FF Fontaino.FF Kenny.FF Reilly.FF O'Neil L-78 Capt.Troiano D-8 Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Church and Murray MASK NO. Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Water: Time Used Masks Used: TYPE Scott 4.5

Gallons Used: Fresh DURATION TYPE min. min. min.

Salt MASK NO.

DURATION min. min. min.

Remarks: Co. OOS due to Co. medicals.Appartus placed in service thru dispatcher with recall members.Originally assigned to SI box 8000-St.George ferry term, staging area.Redirected enroute to Brooklyn Battery Tunnel staging area.Upon arrival tunnel impassable then redirected to Brooklyn Bridge staging area.Proceeded over Brooklyn Bridge.Units switched to channel 6 on HT. OPERATIONS: Proceeded to WTC site by foot from Broadway with Bn. 42.Upon reports of trapped members in #5 WTC stairway made search with Sq.61 .results negative.Ordered out of building due to possible instibility.Made way down to vicinity of 10/10 quarters and augmented and extended supply lines for multiversals operating into debris pile of #2 WTC via stanpipe outlets from building behind and adjacent to 10/10 under the direction of Bn.21.Ecc found serviceable hydrant at Church near Murray and supplied E-229 at West Broadway and Murray wich was supplying tower ladder on debris pile of #7 WTC.Operated until approx. 1000 hrs. 9/12/01 when releived by E-155 gr.B members.Continued to supply and operate until approx. 0200 hrs. 9/13/01 then ordered to return to qtrs.

CD-I 5 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 1 Battalion BOX No. 8087 Location or Address:- WTC Responded to Signal Respond to Manhattan byTeleprinter Time 1015 While in Quarters Alarm for: ^ Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL xxx Building: Classification by Occupancy Classification by Construction Arrived in 30 min. D Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL Q Residential £3 Fireproof [H Wood Frame Engine Company 156 TIME: 1015 DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist. Block No. Received Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm Q Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL ^ Commercial Q] Fire-Protected Q Metal Area x ^ Public [J Non-Fireproofed Q] Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Ordered to Return to Quarters by Div. 6 Time Returnedo900 Members Responding Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Water: Time Used Masks Used: Date Returned 9/12/01

At Work 22 Hours 45 Minutes

Lt. Obremski, FF Sweeney, FF Reilly, FF Bracero, FF Willadsen, FF R. Smith none Church St. & Park Row 3hrs. MASK NO. 1 3 5 Pressures: Start 10 psi Finish 50 psi Average 30 psi Gallons Used: Fresh DURATION 30 min. 30 min. 30 min. TYPE Scott 4.5 Scott 4.5 Scott 4.5 Salt MASK NO. 2 4 6 DURATION 30 min. 30 min. 30 min.

TYPE Scott 4.5 Scott 4.5 Scott 4.5

Remarks: Reported to D.C. Haring Div.6 for instructions. Initially left apparatus at Broadway and Barclay St. Apparatus was moved to Church St. and Park Row where it remained on that corner hooked up to a hydrant.

OPERATIONS: Responded and parked E-156 at Broadway and Barclay St. Received orders from D.C. Haring and initially assisted with searches of buildings in the vicinity of Liberty St. and West St. We assisted with a 3 1/2" hose stretch to E-153. Searched floors 1 thru 9 of the Deucthe Bank on Greenwitch St. and Albany St. Provided assistance to various companies with stretching lines, replacing a burst length and performing truck work under the direction of various Battalion Chiefs. Returned to apparatus which was now located at Church St. and Park Row. There, we suplied L-84 >./^i/l c*-£er-e<$1'v \z £w. (o*fi>f>ar-o.-\r<.;<,r^-no. m £•« Pouts

Rank Lieutenant

Group No. 1

CD-I5 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 1 Battalion BOX No. 8087 Location or Address: World Trade Center Responded to Signal 8000 While at quarters Alarm for: Fire: STRUCTURALx Building: Classification by Occupancy [/3 Fire Received by.Teleprinter Arrived in 35 min. [D Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL [J Residential | Fireproof ^ PI Wood Frame Engine Company 157 TIME: 1012 DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist. Block No. Time 1012 Assigned 2nd Due on 3rd Alarm Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

^] Commercial D Public D Fire-Protected I I Non-Fireproofed Classification by Construction D Metal I I Heavy Timber Number of Stories 110 Story Area 250 x 250 Ordered to Return to Quarters by Temporary Field Comm. Time Returned 2212 Date Returned 9/11/02 At Work 12 Hours 0 Minutes Members Responding Capt. Scarpato, FF. Gavin, FF. Pfleging, FF. Conlon, FF. Schuyler, FF. Tavares. Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Water: Time Used Masks Used: TYPE Scott 4.5 Scott 4.5 Scott 4.5 Remarks: E-157 originally was assigned to respond to box 8000 at S.I. Ferry at 1012 Mrs. Then redirected to Brooklyn Battery Tunnel. Upon responding there we were redirected to Brooklyn Bridge box 300 where we responded over the bridge to Church St. and then to Command Post on West St. OPERATIONS: Collected roll-ups wherever possible and with E-74 stretched line from building on the other side of West St. where standpipe was operational. We operated under BC Narbutt. Before that while standing fast we were ordered to direct disoriented and injured personnel to temporary medical facility in Stuyvesant H.S. Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi Gallons Used: Fresh Salt DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION 55 min. Scott 4.5 4 55 min. 55 min. Scott 4.5 5 55 min. 55 min. min.

MASK NO. 1 2 3

Rank Captain

Group No. 1

CD-I5 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT To: 1 Battalion
BOX No. 2-2 50 Manhat Location or Address: South SWhitehall ST. Responded to Signal 2-2 50 While in Quarters Alarm for: [X] Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL XXX Building: Classification by Occupancy Received byTeleprinter Arrived in 30 min. D Emergency Relocation

Engine Company 159/Satt. 5
TIME: 18:30 DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist. E.1 Block No. Time 18:30 Assigned Special Called on 2nd Alarm O False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL

NON STRUCTURAL

J Residential £3 Commercial D Public D Fireproof [X] Fire-Protected O Non-Fireproofed D Wood Frame Classification by Construction O Heavy Timber D Metal Number of Stories 110 Story Area Ordered to Return to Quarters by Manhattan Disp. Time Returned 830 Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 13 Hours 0 Minutes Members Responding Lt.Delfino ot.Lt. Vigliotti recall,FF jFf- rfmSAU. &c*iiy ffb Salvo,ciaravino,baez,filipowicz.rsot,decker,recall,mccabe recai-^_ Members Relieving N/A South &Whitehall Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi Hydrant: Location Gallons Used: Fresh Salt Water: Time Used MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION Masks Used: TYPE min. min. Scott 4.5 min. min. min. min. Remarks: D.C. Haring

OPERATIONS: E.159/Sat 5 was instructed to work with Marine 6 at above location in an effort to supply water to W.T.C.After about 1 hour of stretching 5" Sat hose to M.6 and setting up manifold the plan was abandoned due to the remote distance from WTC.Members took up hose and were instructed to report to the area directly in front of E.10& L. 10.Members worked throughout the night digging and searching for survivors.Ordered to return to qtrs by Manhattan Disp. at 08:00 A.M.

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Rank Lieutenant

Group No. 5

CD-I 5 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 1 Battalion BOX No. 8087 Location or Address: 1 world trade center Responded to Signal 3-3 While in Quarters Alarm for: £3 Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL xxxx Building: Classification by Occupancy Received by:Teleprinter Arrived in 30 min. Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL (~| Residential Kl Fireproof f| Wood Frame Relocation

Engine Company 160 TIME: 1006 DATE September 11, 2001
Adm. Dist. Block No. Time Assigned 1st Due on 3rd Alarm Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL Commercial | | Public Fire-Protected Q Non-Fireproofed Metal |~~| Heavy Timber Area 200 x 200

Classification by Construction Number of Stories 113 Story Ordered to Return to Quarters by Time Returned 430 Date Returned 9/1 2/01 At Work 17 Hours 30 Minutes Members Responding Lt O'Byrne, FF Backof.Campione, Dionisio, Farrell, Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi Water: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh Salt Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION Scott 4.5 min. min. min. min. min. min. Remarks:

OPERATIONS: Eng 160 supplied two tower ladders that operated on bid # 7.Took up and returned to qts at 0430hrs.

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Rank Lieutenant Group No. 4

CD-I5 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 1 Battalion BOX No. 0300 (WTC) Engine Company 161 TIME: 18:52 DATE September 23, 2001 Adm. Dist. E-10 Received by:Teleprinter Arrived in 30 min. [x] Fire 3] Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL Block No. Time 18:52 Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm Relocation Q False Alarm

Location or Address: Greenwich and Albany Sts Responded to Signal Relief While in Quarters Alarm for: Fire: STRUCTURAL x Building: Classification by Occupancy

NON STRUCTURAL Commercial Fire-Protected Metal Area 400 x 400 D Public I I Non-F Non-Fireproofed Heavy Timber

I I Residential I I Fireproof I | Wood Frame Classification by Construction Number of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by Dispatcher Time Returned 130 Date Returned 9/24/01 At Work 6 Hours 0 Minutes Members Responding Lt. Barbarino, FF McGarty, FF Federowski, FF Baratta, FF Pesce, FF Bellantoni Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Water: Time Used Masks Used: E-36 Greenwich and Albany 5 hrs. MASK NO. Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average Gallons Used: Fresh Salt DURATION mm. min. min. TYPE MASK NO. psi DURATION min. mm. min.

TYPE Scott 4.5

Remarks:

OPERATIONS: E-161 relieved E-167 at (World Trade Center). E-161 had two 31/2 inch lines connected to the apparatus. We supplied only one line which was reduced down to 1 3/4 and used for spark control for ironworkers and welders . E-161 was relieved by E-36.

Group No. 1

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TRANSPORTATION TYPE OF OCCUPANCY

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BOX No. 558087

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT Engine Company 162
TIME. 0940 DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist. Received by:Teleprinter Arrived in 30 min. ^ Fire D Emergency Q Relocation Block No. Time 0940 Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm Q False Alarm

Location or Address: World Trade Center Responded to Signal 5 55 8087 162 While in Quarters Alarm for: Fire:

STRUCTURAL x
Building: Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

NON STRUCTURAL
£x] Commercial | [ Public D Fire-Protected Q Non-Fireproofed dl Metal | | Heavy Timber Area 500 x 500

[~i Residential [/<3 Fireproof Classification by Construction O Wood Frame Number of Stories 110 Story Ordered to Return to Quarters by DC FELLINI

Time Returned 2200 Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 12 Hours 20 Minutes Members Responding Lt Petersen, FFs Curran, Scannapieco, Lotz, Presca, Sylvestri Members Relieving E 245 Hydrant: Location Church & Vesey Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi Water: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh Salt Masks Used. TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION Scott 4.5 min. min. min. min. min. min. Remarks: Assisted in surface & perimeter searches of Towers 1#2 debris on West side of collapse until relieved by E 245. During entire operation members worked without benefit of breathing apparatus and suffered various degrees of exposure to unknown contaminants. OPERATIONS: Arrived at location three blocks North of WTC and ordered to corner of Church & Vesey where hydrant was taken and members assembled IFO Bldg # 7 and instructed to participate in search of # 7.Order was then changed to help stretch hose into # 7. After assisting in stretching hose into # 7, ordered to standby. Next order was to reassemble @ West and Vesey to await collapse of # 7. Following collapse of #7 stretched handline from hydrant to location between # 7 and North Tower & directed stream @ # 7. Withdrew line under direction of DC Roche /N

ank Lieutenant

Group No. 12 E151

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 1 Battalion BOX No. 0300(8087) Location or Address: Greenwich & Albany St. Responded to Signal Box 66-300 While in Quarters Alarm for: [X] Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL Commercial Building: Classification by Occupancy Classification by Construction Received by:Teleprinter Arrived in 25 min. Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL 0 Residential 1 I Fireproof I | Wood Frame

Engine Company 162 TIME: 0556 DATE September 23, 2001
Adm. Dist. 5-10 Block No. Time 0556 Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL £<] Commercial C] Fire-Protected _ D Metal Area 900 x 900 D Public f~l Non-Fireproofed I I Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 102 Story Ordered to Return to Quarters by Vesey St. Command Post Time Returned 1116 Members Responding Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Water: Time Used Masks Used:

Date Returned 9/23/01 At Work 5 Hours 50 Minutes Lt. Maniscalco.FF E. McHugh.FF Badalamenti, FF Eason, FF Silvestri, FFRotondo Greenwich & Albany MASK NO. Pressures: Start 55 psi Finish 55 psi Average 55 psi Gallons Used: Fresh 1000 Salt DURATION min. min. min. TYPE MASK NO. DURATION min. min. min.

TYPE Scott 4.5

Remarks: Ordered to respond to Greenwich and Albany streets by dispatcher for relief or E 201 to supply tower ladder. At the scene ordered to supply hand line operated by E 308. Supplied water for duration.

OPERATIONS: Operated pumper for appx. 5 hours supplying E 308.

uten. Rank Lieutenant

Group No. 24

CD-I5 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: Battalion

Engine Company 164
TIME: 1012 DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist Received by:Teleprinter Arrived in 35 min. Block No. Time 1012 Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm Q Relocation D False Alarm

BOX No. 8087 Location or Address: World Trade Center Responded to Signal Box 8000 While in Quarters Alarm for: [X] Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL XX Building: Classification by Occupancy

D Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

NON STRUCTURAL
M Commercial d Fire-Protected D Metal Area x D Public CH Non-Fireproofed I I Heavy Timber

l_| Residential d Fireproof Classification by Construction d Wood Frame Number of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by DC Haring Time Returned 410 Date Returned 9/12/02 At Work 18 Hours Minutes Members Responding Lt. Lindsey, FF's Sciarappa, DeGaetano, Capobianco, DeFillipo & Barile L-84 Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Water: Time Used Masks Used: TYPE Scott 4.5 MASK NO. Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average Gallons Used: Fresh Salt DURATION mm. min. min. TYPE MASK NO. psi

DURATION min. mm. min.

Remarks:

OPERATIONS: Searched building adjacent to Engine 10's quarters. After that we worked on the pile across from 10 Engine for the remainder of our time there. Apparatus remained on the scene until 9/13/01.

Rank Lieutenant

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: Division 1
BOX No. 300 Location or Address: WTC Responded to Signal Special Call While in Quarters Alarm for: Fire: [X] Fire Received by:Teleprinter Arrived in 30 min. d Emergency O Relocation

Engine Company 166
TIME: 1036 DATE September 19, 2001 Adm. Dist. Block No. Time 1036 Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm O False Alarm

STRUCTURAL X
Building: Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

NON STRUCTURAL
[x] Commercial Q Public Q Fire-Protected _ Q Non-Fireproofed CD Metal Q Heavy Timber Area 999 x 999 At Work 10 Hours 45 Minutes

CD Residential [X] Fireproof Classification by Construction Q Wood Frame Number of Stories 110 Story Ordered to Return to Quarters by DC Vaughn Time Returned 2120 Members Responding Members Relieving Date Returned 9/19/01 6

Hydrant: Location Broadway Water: Time Used 9 hrs Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi Gallons Used: Fresh Salt DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION min. min. min. min. min. min.

Remarks:

OPERATIONS: Relieved Eng pumping on Cortland East of Churh. Operated handline on Pile. Supplied mini-manifolds. Ordered to take up.

Rank Lieutenant

Group No. 25c

CD-I 5 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 1 Battalion
BOX No. Manhattan 300 Location or Address: WTC Responded to Signal 300 While in Quarters Alarm for: [x] Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL xxx Building: Classification by Occupancy Received by: Arrived in H Emergency min. Engine Company 166 TIME: 1000 DATE September 12, 2001 Adm. Dist. Block No. Time 1000 Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm Relocation Q False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL

NON STRUCTURAL
Commercial Fire-Protected Metal Area D Public I I Non-Fireproofed I I Heavy Timber

D Residential ^ Fireproof Classification by Construction O Wood Frame Number of Stories Story Ordered to Return to Quarters by Staging Area Date Returned 9/12/01 Time Returned 1130 Members Responding FF. Jensen Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Water: Time Used Masks Used:

At Work 13 Hours 30 Minutes

Capt. Stahlberg, FF. O'Brien, FF.Mullane, FF. Dorgan, FF. Strandberg,

Fireboat 7 days MASK NO.

TYPE Scott 4.5

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi Gallons Used: Fresh Salt 0 DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION min. min. min. min. min. min.

Remarks: E-166 apparatus at WTC from previous day due to flat tire.

OPERATIONS: Ordered to return to WTC to retrieve apparatus. Found apparatus and ordered to set up water relay operation from fire boat in North Harbor (West side of 2 World Financial Center) into collapse area on West St. (3 handlines were streched off apparatus). Relieved by Engine Co. 74. Apparatus pumped for 7 days.

Rank Captain

Group No.

CD-13(IO-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 1 Battalion
BOX No. Manhattan 300 Location or Address: WTC Responded to Signal 300 While in Quarters Alarm for: EX] Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL xxx Building: Classification by Occupancy Received by.Teleprinter Arrived in [~~l Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL min. Engine Company 166 TIME: 1958 DATE September 16, 2001 Adm. Dist. Block No. Time 1958 Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

LJ Residential |>3 Commercial D Public [X] Fireproof CD Fire-Protected I I Non-Fireproofed Classification by Construction I | Wood Frame D Metal Q Heavy Timber Story Number of Stories Area x Ordered to Return to Quarters by D.C. Spadafora Date Returned 9/17/01 At Work 11 Hours 0 Minutes Time Returned 758 Members Responding CaptStahlberg. Ff. LaMazza, FF.Giaquinto, FF. Medordi, FF. Strandberg, FF. Dorgan Members Relieving Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi Hydrant: Location Gallons Used: Fresh Salt Water: Time Used MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION Masks Used: TYPE min. min. Scott 4.5 min. min. min. min. Remarks:

OPERATIONS: Operated under command of DC. Spadafora at Church and Dey St. Command Post. Worked in Concourse area. Ordered to return to quarters by DC. Spadafora

Rank Captain

Group No.

CDrl5( 10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 23 Battalion BOX No. 0300 Location or Address: W.T.C. Church St. Responded to Signal While in Quarters Alarm for [>3 Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL xxx Building: Classification by Occupancy Classification by Construction Received by:Teleprinter Arrived in 30 min. [U Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL Q Residential O Fireproof Q Wood Frame Story Engine Company 167 TIME: 1849 DATE September 18, 2001 Adm. Dist. Block No. Time 1849 Assigned Special Called on 1st Alarm Q Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL Q Commercial [X] Fire-Protected Q Metal Area x O Public O Non-Fireproofed d Heavy Timber

Number of Stories Ordered to Return to Quarters by Time Returned 349 Members Responding

Date Returned 9/19/01 At Work 8 Hours 0 Minutes Lt. Pellikan Fr. Bartlett Fr.Luisi Fr.Colon Fr. Occhipinti

Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Water: Time Used Masks Used: TYPE Scott 4.5 MASK NO. Pressures: Start DURATION min. min. min. psi Finish TYPE psi Average Salt MASK NO. DURATION min. min. min. psi Gallons Used: Fresh

Remarks:

OPERATIONS: On arrival to Manhatten box 0300 we were notified by radio to respond to Church St. to relieve another company. When on scene we used existing hoselines to supply two 2 1/2 hoselines to the smoldering fire below. The chauffer was left to operate pumper and the rest of the company went to the site of the W.T.C. and operated under the orders of B.C. Micheal O Brien. We remained on the pile until relieved by another engine company and released by Deputy Chief in command.

Rank Lieutenant

Group No. 14

CD-I5 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 23 Battalion BOX No. 0300 Location or Address: WTC Responded to Signal 5-0300 While in Quarters Alarm for: [X] Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL xxx Building: Classification by Occupancy Received by:Teleprinter Arrived in 30 min. HH Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL d Relocation Engine Company 167 TIME: 1321 DATE September 23, 2001 Adm. Dist. Block No. Time 1321 Assigned Special Called on 1st Alarm Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

I I Residential |~| Commercial | | Public [>2 Fireproof [U Fire-Protected O Non-Fireproofed Classification by Construction I I Wood Frame | | Metal | | Heavy Timber Number of Stories Story Area x Ordered to Return to Quarters by Time Returned 1921 Date Returned 9/23/01 At Work 6 Hours Minutes Members Responding Capt. Valva, FF's Cicero, Racanello,Devine,Brennan,Battcock Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi Water: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh Salt Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION Scott 4.5 min. min. min. min. min. min. Remarks:

OPERATIONS: Eng-167 relieved Eng-155 and hooked up to the hydrant at Albany & Greenwich. Two lines that were on the scene were connected to Eng-167. One line was for a TL at Greenwich & Liberty, the other line was a handline for debris. Niether line was operated while Eng 167 was on the scene. Eng-161 relieved Eng-167.

Rank Captain

Group No. 2

CD-? '-'10-60)

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To: 1 Battalion BOX No. 5 5-8087

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
Engine Company 201
TIME: 0911 DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist. Received by:Teleprinter Arrived in 12 min. ^ Fire Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL Q Relocation Block No. Time 091 1 Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm False Alarm

Location or Address: World Trade Center Responded to Signal 55-8087 While in Quarters Alarm for: Fire: STRUCTURAL x Building: Classification by Occupancy

NON STRUCTURAL

Residential Commercial Q Public Fireproof Fire-Protected Q Non-Fireproofed Classification by Construction ] Wood Frame Metal [3] Heavy Timber Number of Stories 110 Story Area 400 x 400 Ordered to Return to Quarters by Time Returned Date Returned At Work Hours Minutes Members Responding Lt. Martini, F.F. Solari (E-241), F.F.Schardt, F.F. Buck, F.F. Pickford Members Relieving Entire E-201 off duty members on the recall Hydrant: Location Water: Time Used Masks Used: TYPE Scott 4.5 Scott 4.5 Scott 4.5 Remarks: This report is being filled out by Lt. Orloff because the entire E-201 crew working that day except the detailed ECC from E-241 were killed in the collapse of the South Tower. F.F. Solari was taken to Beekman Hospital and later to Lutheran Hospital for injuries to his leg and eyes. He since has had an operation on his leg. OPERATIONS: E-201 responded through the Battery Tunnel and was told to go to Albany & West Sts. by the Manhattan Disp. Lt. Martini & firefighters Schardt, Buck, & Pickford went to the Command Post at the South Tower and were never seen again by F.F. Solari who was told to stay with the rig by Lt. Martini. After the collapse F.F. Solari helped numerous civilians by squirting them down with a can while they were burning, helped carry out FF. Kevin Shea, helped extinguish some of the apparatus that was on fire (L-113). SEE PAGE 2 Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi ed: Fresh Salt DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION 20 min. Scott 4.5 2 20 min. 20 min. Scott 4.5 4 20 min. 20 min. min.

MASK NO. 1 3 5

Rank Lieutenant

Group No. 16

CD' ?'(10-60)

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To:
BOX No. Location or Address: Responded to Signal While in Quarters Alarm for: Fire: D Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
Battalion Engine Company
TIME: DATE Adm. Dist. Received by.Teleprinter Arrived in G Emergency min. Block No. Time Assigned 1st Due on 3rd Alarm fj Relocation G False Alarm

STRUCTURAL
Building: Classification by Occupancy Classification by Construction

TRANSPORTATIONAL
Q Residential n Fireproof fj Wood Frame Story

NON STRUCTURAL
G Commercial O Fire-Protected Q Metal Area At Work x Hours Minutes Q Public O Non-Fireproofed Q Heavy Timber

Number of Stories Ordered to Return to Quarters by Time Returned Members Responding Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Water: Time Used Masks Used: TYPE Scott 4.5

Date Returned

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average Gallons Used: Fresh Salt MASK NO. DURATION min. min. min. TYPE MASK NO.

psi

DURATION min. min. min.

Remarks:

OPERATIONS: Lt. Orloff and other members from E-201 on the recall ran into F.F. Solari around 1030 and engaged in searches for survivors under B.C. Lakiotis. A fire was blowing out 2 windows on the 11th Fl. of a High Rise Close to the water (address unknown at this time). Lt. Orloff & F.F. Solari Took the utility rope to the 10th Fl. and members stretched 2 1/2" line up the side of the building into the 10th Fl. window and up the stairs to an apt. on the 11th Fl. with the assistance of L-114 and E-220. We hooked up the standpipe in the stairwell on the floor below and assisted E-<

C/ Rank Lieutenant

T Group No. 16

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CD-IS (10-60)

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT Engine Company 22B
TIME: 0941 DATE September 11, 2001

To; 1 Battalion
BOX No. 1377

Location or Block No. Adm. Dist. Address: BKLYN BATT TUNNEL STAGING AREA Time 0941 Responded to Signal SPECIAL CALL Received by: Teleprinter Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm Arrived in 5 mm. While in Quarters Alarm for. Fire: STRUCTURAL WTC Building: Classification by Occupancy CD Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL []] Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Public U Residential | Commercial Non-Fireproofed £3 Fireproof . I Fire-Protected Heavy Timber Classification by Construction [~j Wood Frame I Metal Area Number of Stories 110 Story Ordered to Return to Quarters by DC M. WEINLEIM Time Returned 900 Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 23 Hours 40 Minutes Lt. E. Nievea, FF's Saccovino ECC, Morabito, Bro. Whalen L-109 Members Responding Members Relieving Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi Hydrant: Location All hyd. O.O.S. Water: Time Used 24+ hrs. Gallons Used: Fresh Salt 999999 Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION 15min. Scott 4.5 Scott 4.5 1 2 15 min. Scott 4.5 3 15mln. Scott 4.5 15 min. 15 min. Scott 4.5 5 min. Remarks; £228 was acting E205 at the time when special call to WTC. upon exiting Battery Tunnel First tower collapesed and informed dispatcher to stop companies from using tunnel due to zero visibility. All members donned masks, searched and survey area forcasualty(Neg.) and during this process the Second tower collapes and all members took cover in rig and were accounted for. OPERATIONS: After the dust settled E228 moved to West and Albany St. Command Post: All hydrants were COS, a water source was establish on Albany St. from the harbor to the command post by £228, £266, E521 and Marine Co. 1 using 3 1/2" hoses. E228 took position at Albany St. and South End Ave. and acted as relay between Fireboat and manifold at West and Liberty and manifold at West and Albany St. ECC remained with apparatus. All others operated handiines extinguishing various vehicle fires and worked on the pile. E288 was release at 0730 by DC Weinlein.

Rank Lieutenant

Group No. 3

CD-15 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT ^ /
To: 1 Battalion
BOX No. 55-8087 Location or Address: WTC Responded to Signal 55-8087 While Relocated E-224 Alarm for Fire: STRUCTURALx Building: Classification by Occupancy Classification by Construction Number of Stories Ordered to Return to Quarters by Time Returned Members Responding Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Water: Time Used Masks Used: TYPE Scott 4.5 MASK NO. Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average Gallons Used: Fresh Salt DURATION min. min. min. TYPE MASK NO. psi At Work Hours Lt. Thurlow, McCann,Tracy, Conelli.Det E-201 Date Returned Minutes £3 Fire Received by:Teleprinter Arrived in 5 min. D Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL n Residential O Fireproof n Wood Frame Story

Engine Company 241
TIME: 0900 DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist. L-10 Block No. Time 0930 Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm D Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL [X] Commercial O Fire-Protected D Metal Area D Public I I Non-Fireproofed (~l Heavy Timber

DURATION min. min. min.

Remarks: Relocated to E-=224 on 5th Alarm Ordered to respond to staging area on Bklyn side of Battery Tunnel Responded to Staging Area on West Street via Brooklyn Bridge Operated hoseline to extinguish numerous Car Fires. Searched Collapse Area For Victims

OPERATIONS:

CD-15 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 1 Division BOX No. 1377 Engine Company 246 TIME: 0955 DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist. 5-202 Block No. Time 09:55 Assigned 2nd Due on 3rd Alarm fj Relocation fj False Alarm

Location or Address: Brooklyn Battery Tunnel&Hamilton Ave Responded to Signal 3-3 3rd Alarm While AQ Act'g E-235 Alarm for: £3 Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL WTC Class 1 Building: Classification by Occupancy Received by:Teleprinter Arrived in 20 min. fj Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL

NON STRUCTURAL (^ Commercial Q Public Q Fire-Protected Q Non-Fireproofed Q Metal fj] Heavy Timber Area 400 x 400

Q Residential £<] Fireproof Classification by Construction Q Wood Frame Number of Stories 110 Story Ordered to Return to Quarters by Time Returned 310 Members Responding Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Water: Time Used Masks Used: TYPE Scott 4.5 MASK NO.

Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 15 Hours 15 Minutes Lt. Strobel, Fr. Fastaia, Fr. Molinell, Fr. Castellano, Fr. Cowan Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average Gallons Used: Fresh Salt DURATION min. min. min. TYPE MASK NO. psi

DURATION min. min. min.

Remarks: Operated under direction of DC Esposito and 43 Battalion.

OPERATIONS: 1. At 5 WTC assisted in removal of 1 civilian. Searched stores in basement. Brought in hand extinguishers to extinguish pockets of fire while truck extricated trapped civilian. Supplied O2 upon transportation. 2. Assisted in stretch to supply TL-7 (Operated from exterior 5 WTC.) 3. Hooked up to hydrant at Broadway and Church and relayed to E-503. 4. Assisted E-5 in stretch of supply line to TL-124. 5. Relieved E-247 at Church and Liberty, suppling 2 handlines and TL-124. 6. Operated 1 3/4" handline to extinguish pockets of fire at Church and Liberty.

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Rank Lieutenant Group No. 1

CiJ-li (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 48" Battalion BOX No. 8087 Location or Address: World Trade Center Responded to Signal Special Call While 10 - 8 Alarm for: ^ Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL xxxxx Building: Classification by Occupancy Classification by Construction Received by: MDT Arrived in 10 min. Emergency Relocation Engine Company 247 TIME: 08:47 DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist. Block No. Time 10:00 Assigned 1st Due on 3rd Alarm Q False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL
I I Residential [>3 Fireproof fl Wood Frame

NON STRUCTURAL
Commercial Fire-Protected Metal Public Non-Fireproofed Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Area 200 x 200 Ordered to Respond to Triage by Lt. Coleman Date Returned 9/1 2/01 Time Returned 5 AM At Work 19 Hours 0 Minutes Lt. Coleman, F.F. D'Angelo, F.F. Lloret, F.F. Connelly, F.F. Bruen , F.F. Members Responding McGowan None Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Water: Time Used Masks Used: TYPE Scott 4.5 Scott 4.5 Scott 4.5 Remarks: WTC Box 8087: Members operated from approx.10:00 hrs 9/11/01, until 05:00 hrs 9/12/01 F.F. D'Angelo taken to New Jersey Hospital - Smoke Inhalation. Lt. Coleman taken to Beekman Downtown Hospital - Smoke Inhalation, Dehydration. F.F.'s Lloret, Bruen, Connelly, McGowan to triage unit with exhaustion and smoke inhalation. All members of E-247 suffer from eye/throat irritation. OPERATIONS: C.P. located at Vescey and Broadway. E-247 ordered to proceed south on Broadway to help civilians in need. On corner of Liberty and Church, received info, that people were trapped in 120 Liberty St. E-247 entered bldg which was partially collapsed, with fire in cellar and 1st. floor. Primary search conducted of floors 1 through 4, ordered from bldg due to instability. E-247 then supplied two 21/2 inch handlines used to support the rescue effort and also supplied T.L. 17 and T.L. 24 with a source of water. MASK NO. 1 2 3 Pressures: Start DURATION 17 min. 17 min. 17 min. psi Finish psi Average Salt MASK NO. 4 5 6 DURATION 17 min. 17 min. 17 min. psi Gallons Used: Fresh TYPE Scott 4.5 Scott 4.5 Scott 4.5

Rank Lieutenant

Group No.

CD-I 5 (10/60) 03-110

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT Engine 253
COMPANY

1st Division
To:
.Battalion

ROXNio. M a n h a t t a n 0114 WTCTIME 2 2 2 8 H o u r s Location or
Address.

DATE

9/12

2001

West St./Chambers St.
WTC 0114
Received by
Arrived in ED Emergency

Adm. Dist.

Block No.

Responded to Signal

Teleprinter
20
min. Assigned

Time2228 H o u r s
Due on
[ J False Alarm

whii*
Alarm for: Firs:

In

Q^rters
[3 WTC
TYPE OF OCCUPANCY

Fire

d Relocation

STRUCTURAL

TRANSPORTATION AUTO. BUS. SHIP, ETC.

NON. STRUCTURAL BHUS" Ht'B
t'C

Building: Classification by Occupancy Classification by Construction Number of Stories Ordered to respond or return to . Time Returned 0903

L7J [J

Residential Fireproof

CH D D

Commercial Fire-protected Metal . Area

L_; Public
LJ Non-fireproofed Li Heavy timber

CD Wood frame

Quarters
Date Returned 9/13/01

— by.

Div

1
_hrs.

At Work

Members responding

Lt . R o s s i t e r FF F l u g m a c h e r None

(L149) FF G e n t i l u o m o FF M a s t r o g i a n n i

FF G o r m l e y

FF H o s i e

Members relieving

Time Hydrant: Location Water: Time Used. Masks Used
TYPE

Pressures: Start. .Gallons Used —Fresh
MASK NO. DURATION TYPE

Finish. Salt
MASK NO.

Average

DURATION

Remarks:

FF Flugmacher removed to Bellevue Hospital. Treated and released Heat exhaustion/dehydration. CD-72 forwarded.

OPERATIONS: R e p 0 r t e d in to Command Post. Supplied oxygen cylinders to members operating torches. Victim search/recovery in debris pile.

Rank.

Lt.

. Group No.

L-149

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
1st To: RnxNn Division Battalion t t a n WTCTIME Engine
COMPANY

010° Manh a

1926 Hours

DATF

9/13

19 2001
Block No. Time 1 9 2 6 Hour

L ° C f tion ° r Address

Vesey St . / W e s t
J

St. WTC
Received hy

Adm

Dist.

Responded to Signal While

UU

W 1 L,

Teleprinter
min. Assigned

in q u a r t e rs
O Fire
WTC TYPE OF OCCUPANCY

* - -i Arrived •in CD Emergency
TRANSPORTATION

Due on !..j False Alarm
BRUSH RUBBISH r-TC

Alarm for:
FireSTRtirTURAl

CD Relocation
AUTO. BUS. SHIP. ETC.

NON-STRUCTURAL

Building: Classification by Occupancy Classification by Construction Number of Stories Ordered to respond or return to Time Returned 0406 Quarters

CD Residential CD Fireproof CD Wood frame

CD Commercial CD Fire-protected CD Metal Area
by Div

i.J Public CD Non-fireproofed CD Heavy timber


At

Hours

Date

Returned

9/14/01

Work _8__hrs.

Members responding

C a p t . Del B a l s o , FF D o n a t e . FF H y l a n d , FF H u g h e s
None

FF L a R o c c a .

FF S o m m a .

Members relieving

Time.. Hydrant: Location Water: Time Used Masks Used TYPE Gallons Used —Fresh MASK NO. DURATION TYPE Pressures: Start Finish Salt MASK NO. DURATION Average

Remarks:

OPERATIONS:

Reported to Command Post. Ordered to join victim search/ recovery operations and assist in debris removal.

Rank C a p t .

Group No.

CD-I 5 (10/60) 03-no

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT E n g i n e 253
COMPANY

1st D i v i s i o n
To:

.Battalion

Report NO.
DATE
Adm. Dist. .

R n x N O 300 M a n h a t t a n WTC
Location or

TIME 0430 H o u r s

9/27 Block No.

192001

Address

C h a m b e r s S t . / B a r c l a y St. WTC
Box 300 WTC

Responded to Sign.! While

Received by T e l e p r i n t e r
Arrived in

in quarters
L*i Fire ED

20
CD

_min.

Assigned

Time 0430 H o u r s Due on
J False Alarm

Alarm for:

Emergency

Relocation

Fire: STRUCTURAL

WTC
TYPE OF OCCUPANCY

TRANSPORTATION .
AUTO. BUS. SHIP. ETC.

NON-STRUCTURAL .
BRUSH RUBBISH

Building: Classification by Occupancy Classification by Construction Number of Stories Ordered to respond or return to
Time Returned.

Q] Residential CH Fireproof CD Wood frame

CD Commercial CD Fire-protected CD Metal . Area

U Public Cj Non-fireproofed Ll Heavy timber

quarters Date Returned 9/27/01

— by.

1st D i v .
At Work

1105 H o u r s
Lt

_hrs.

30

Members responding
Members relieving



Kielty.

FF G i l l e s p i e , FF D o n a t o . FF H y l a n d , FF T r o t t a . FF Guidarelli

None
Time, Pressures: Start. 40 .Gallons Used —Fresh TYPE
MASK NO. DURATION TYPE

Hydrant: Location Water: Time Used Masks Used

Finish . Salt

40

Average

40

MASK NO.

DURATION

Remarks:

OPERATIONS: Ordered to stretch 3 1/2" supply line to tower ladder (L-164). Supplied water to TL which directed stream on burning debris and deep seated pockets of fire.

(7
Rank Lt . E-253 Group No. 15

CD 15 (1° 6010311 °

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT Engine 253
COMPANY

1st Div. WTC Operations
To: .Battalion

Report No.
DATE
Adm. Dist.

BOX NO. 0300
Location or Address
West

TIME

1200 H o u r s

10/3
Block No.
Time

19

2001

/Vesey

WhilP

Responded to Signal 10-8

Box

300

Received by Arrived in

MDT

1200

Hrs

min. D

... , A dmi n Assianed

i ^ s s ^lUffe n t

Alarm for: Fire: STRUCTURAL

D Fire WTC
TYPE OF OCCUPANCY

[H

Emergency

Relocation

L..J False Alarm
BRUSH. RUBBISH t ' C

TRANSPORTATION AUTO. BUS. SHIP. ETC.

NOM-STRUCTURAL

Building: Classification by Occupancy Classification by Construction Number of Stories Ordered to respond or return to Time Returned .

C3 Residential O Fireproof D Wood frame

M Commercial CD Fire-protected D Metal . Area

U Public LJ Non-fireproofed i—i _) Heavy timber

Quarters Date Returned

.by.

1st D i v .
At Work _hrs. mm.

1655

Hrs

10/3

Members responding

Lt. O'Leary, FF Gillespie, FF Hosie, FF LaRocca, None
Time

FF Gentiluomo, FF Flugmacher
Members relieving

Hydrant: Location

Park

P1 . / G r 6 6 n W J ch

Pressures: Start

^5

Finish

45

Average

45

Water: Time Used Masks Used TYPE

Gallons Used— Fresh MASK NO. DURATION TYPE

Salt
MASK NO. DURATION

Remarks:

B.C.

Rozas

B.C. Cavanaugh

OPERATIONS: S t r e t c h e d 3 1 / 2 " l i n e t o h y d r a n t a n d d i r e c t e d L C S f r o m d e c k p i p e onto hot spots in debris pile. Utilized stream to disperse d u s t .

Lt.

Group No.

21

CD-I5 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To:
BOX No. 55-8087 Location or Address: WTC Responded to Signal 55-8087 While in Quarters Alarm for: £<3 Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL XXX Building: Classification by Occupancy Classification by Construction Received by:Teleprinter Arrived in I | Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL Q Residential ^ Fireproof O Wood Frame min. Engine Company 278 TIME: 0910 DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist. Eng. 10 Block No. Time 0910 Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL [XI Commercial O Fire-Protected D Metal D Public CH Non-Fireproofed l~l Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Area x Ordered to Return to Quarters by Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 25 Hours 0 Minutes Time Returned 1010 Members Responding Capt Henricksen, FF Vetland, FF Mcloughlin, FF Buonocore, & FF Zechewytz Members Relieving Hydrant: Location N/A MASK NO. Water: Time Used Masks Used: TYPE

N/A
Pressures: Start DURATION min. min. min. psi Finish TYPE psi Average Salt MASK NO. DURATION min. min. min. psi Gallons Used: Fresh

Remarks: Received Ticket to respond to a staging area by the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel. Stood fast at this location awaiting further orders. Upon Collapse of the WTC, redirected to the Brooklyn Bridge to enter into Manhattan. Reported to the staging area on West Street. Capt Henricksen, FF's Vetland & Buonocore went to Maimonides Hospital to have their eyes flushed out and received eye drops. All members were seen and released. OPERATIONS: Ordered to the 4th floor of the Millenium Hotel on Liberty street to stretch a precautionary line from the standpipe, to protect the building from fire extending to the hotel from the building across the street. Ordered to vacate the Hotel due to the imminent collapse of 7 WTC. Reported back to DC Haring Ordered by D.C. Haring to assist OEM, Robert Wilson. Operated with OEM in the debris removal. Assigned front loaders and backhoes to selected area to remove debris. Instructed dump trucks to location to remove the debris as the were needed.

Captain

Group No. 3

CD-I5 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To:, BOX No. 55-8087 Location or Address: WTC Responded to Signal While in Quarters Alarm for: ^ Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL XXX Building: Classification by Occupancy Received byTeleprinter Arrived in 7 min. Q Emergency Relocation

Engine Company 278 TIME: 2345 DATE September 23, 2001
Adm. Dist. Eng. 10 Block No. Time 2345 Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm fj False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL

NON STRUCTURAL

f~~l Residential Commercial Public IE! Fireproof Fire- Protected Non-Fireproofed Classification by Construction O Wood Frame Metal Heavy Timber Number of Stories Story Area Ordered to Return to Quarters by DC Messbauer Time Returned 1045 Date Returned 9/24/01 At Work 11 Hours 0 Minutes Members Responding Capt. Henricksen, FF Ricciardi, FF Buonocore, FF McLoughlin, FF Scafidi & FF Lodato Members Relieving E260 Hydrant: Location Cortland and Church Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi Water: Time Used 45 Min. Gallons Used: Fresh Salt Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION Scott 4.5 min. min. min. min. min. min. Remarks:

OPERATIONS: Operated under D.C. Messbauer. Hooked up to hydrant and supplied a Tower Ladder that operated on Burning debris on Church street and cortland . Hooked up two precautionary lines that were not needed or charged.

Captain

Group No. 3

tNS284
CD-lJ (15-501

Pax:58Cl?64

Jar, 26 20 !2 18:33

F. C2

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To; Battalion Engine Company 284 TIME. 0854 DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist Bloc'< No BOX No B087 Location or Address. WTC Responded to Signal 22-8087 WMe in Quarters Alarm for.
Fire. STRUCTURAL

Received by:Te!eprinter Time 0854 Arrived in S rr.in. Assigned 1st Due on 2nd Alarm Q Emergency
TRANSPORTATIONAL

§3 Fire

C Relocation



False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

\_j Residential [Xg Commercial [j Public Q Fireproof G Fire-Protected D Non-Fireproofed Classification by Construction Cj Wood Frame [__} Metal C Heavy Timber Number of Stories Story Area x Ordered to Return to Quarters by Field Comm. Time Returned 100 Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 1S Hours 0 Minutes Members Responding Lt. Giunta, FF DeCurtis. FFGraffignio, FF Cuninghan Members Relieving None Hydrant: Location Pressures: Start ps; Finish psi Average psi Water: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh 5a't MasKsUsed: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION Scott 4.5 min. min. min. min. min. min. Remarks:

Building: Classification by Occupancy

OPERATIONS:

At 0854 nrs. Eng,284 & Sat.3 relocated to the qts. of Eng.207. At 0910 hrs. Eng.284. without Sat.3 was ordered to responded to the WTC by way of Bklyn. Battery Tunnel. Unable to proceed thru. Tunnel, responded by way of Bklyn. Bridge. Reported to Comm. Post (Div, 8) on Vessy St. & Broadway. Then ordered to supply TL149 operating in front of VVTC Building #5. Eng.284 connected Hy. in front of building #7 on Vessy St. and supplied water for 10 min. until ECC. informed me that Hy. has no water. Informed Comm. Post about the water problum and they ordered all Co,stt"vticuate,due to danger of f u r t h e r c o l l a p s e . Rest, of the t o u r , we p e r f o r m e d s e a r c h ^ abdCFR-D Engines

an* Lieutenant

Group No.

CD-I 5 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 1s-r. DiVi-sion BOX No. 8087 Location or Address: WTC Responded to Signal 3rd alarm(Bklyn) Received by:Teleprinter While in Quarters Alarm for: Fire: STRUCTURAL xx Building: Classification by Occupancy Classification by Construction [x] Fire Arrived in 20 min. G Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL f~l Residential £3 Fireproof Q Wood Frame £

Engine Company 318/279
TIME: 0847 DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist. E. 10 Block No. Time 1005 Assigned 3rd Due on 3rd Alarm Relocation O False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL Commercial Fire-Protected Metal Area 200 x 200 At Work 17 Hours Minutes Q Public D Non-Fireproofed Q Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Ordered to Return to Quarters by D.C. Kalletta Time Returned 330 Date Returned 9/12/01 Members Responding Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Water: Time Used Masks Used: TYPE Scott 4.5 MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average Gallons Used: Fresh Salt DURATION min. min. min. TYPE MASK NO.

psi

DURATION min. min. min.

Remarks:

OPERATIONS: While relocated to E. 279, assigned to respond to 3rd alarm at the Brooklyn Bridge for assignment to WTC fire. As ordered by Battalion 40 responded to staging area at West and Chambers Streets. Assissted in stretching 5 inch hose from fireboat to pumper and manifold operating on Vesey St. Assissted in search for victims in rubble on West and Vesey Streets. Stretched and operated 13/4 inch line for fires flaring up in the rubble.

Rank Captain

Group No. 25

CD-I5 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 1 Battalion Ladder Company 77 DATE September 25, 2001 Adm. Dist. Block No. Time 0901 Assigned Special Called on 1st Alarm Q Relocation Q False Alarm BOX No. 300 TIME: 0901 Location or Address: Church st. Command Post Responded to Signal 300 While in Quarters Alarm for: [X] Fire Received by.Teleprinter Arrived in 45 min. [D Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL

Fire:
d Residential [x] Commercial [X] Public [X] Fireproof fj Fire-Protected G Non-Fireproofed Classification by Construction I I Wood Frame I I Metal | | Heavy Timber Number of Stories Story Area x Ordered to Return to Quarters by Bn-51 Time Returned 1701 Date Returned 9/25/01 At Work 8 Hours 0 Minutes Members Responding Lt. Fitzsimmons, FF's Gorman, Clark, Jankunis, O'hara.Kasparian Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi Water: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh Salt Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION min. min. min. min. min. min. Remarks: Church st. Command Post
Bn. 51

STRUCTURAL xxx Building: Classification by Occupancy

NON STRUCTURAL

OPERATIONS: Upon arrival TI-77 relieved TI-12. L-77 operated Tower on to piles of smoldering debris. Was supplied by E-53. By orders of Bn-51 took up.

Rank Lieutenant

^ Group No. 5

CD-I5 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 1 Battalion BOX No. 8087 Location or Address: W.T.C. Responded to Signal 5-5 While at staging area Alarm for: ^ Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL xxxxx Building: Classification by Occupancy Classification by Construction Received by.Teleprinter Arrived in 3 min. CD Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL Q] Residential £<] Fireproof O Wood Frame Ladder Company 78 TIME: 10:05 DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist. Block No. Time 10:25 Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm fj Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL ^ Commercial fj Fire-Protected | [ Metal Area 400 x 400 Q Public D Non-Fireproofed [~| Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Ordered to Return to Quarters by Chief Cruthers Time Returned 200 Members Responding Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Water: Time Used Masks Used: TYPE Scott 4.5 Scott 4.5 Scott 4.5 Remarks:

Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 15 Hours 0 Minutes Lt. LiGreci L-78, FF Newman, FF Hartman, FF Franzeb, FF Qualben, FF Connolly, FF McCauley. Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi Gallons Used: Fresh Salt DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION 20 min. Scott 4.5 2 20 min. 20 min. Scott 4.5 4 20 min. 20 min. Scott 4.5 6 20 min.

MASK NO. 1 3 5

Responded to 3rd alarm Brklyn box 1377, staging area Brooklyn Battery Tunnel. Then were redirected over the Brooklyn Bridge to World Trade Center fire.

OPERATIONS: Upon arrival were sent down broadway to extinquish debris and car fires. Then parked on Liberty st. We then worked under Chief Mosier to get L-15 T.L. in operation. We then searched 130 Liberty and assisted to extinguish sub basement fire, we then continued to search for trapped victims until relieved.

Rank Lieutenant

Group No. 3

CD-15( 10/60) OS-MO

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To:

Division 8087
1 WTC
TIME

Ladder Co. 79
COMPANY 1509hrs

Report No.
DATE Adm. Dist. 9/11/01 Block No. 1 Time Assigned 1st 1509hrs 5th alam

BOX NO Location or Address

E-10

Responded to Signal While 10-8

5th alarm

Received by Arrived in 30

Radio min.

Due on

Alarm for: Fire: STRUCTURAL

[x Office bldg
TYPE OF OCCUPANCY

I I Emergency TRANSPORTATION

O Relocation
NON-STRUCTURAL
AUTO, BUS, SHIP, ETC.

False Alarm
BRUSH, RUBBISH ETC

Building:

Classification by Occupancy Classification by Construction Number of Stories 110 Qtrs

Q Residential E*3 Fireproof O Wood frame

E<1 Commercial I I Fire - protected D Metal Area by 200 X 200

D Public I I Non - fireproofed I I Heavy timber

Ordered to respond or return to Time Returned 1800 hrs

Vesey Command Post 26

Date Returned

9/12/01

At Work

hrs.

00

mm.

Members responding Capt Hudec, FF Simoncini, FF Cadoo, FF Stagliano, FF Meeks, FF Van Pelt (E-156) Members relieving Time Hydrant: Location Water: Time Used Masks Used
TYPE

Pressures: Start Gallons Used - Fresh
4.5

Finish Salt
TYPE MASK NO.

Average
DURATION

4.5 4.5
Remarks:

MASK NO. 1 2 3

DURATION

15 Min

4.5

15 Min

15 Min 15 Min

OPERATIONS:

L-79 responded to box 8087 and operated as follows. Set up and operated Tower Ladder at Greenwich St and Liberty St., supplied by E-217. Non-committed members searched voids and assisted in rescue and removal of trapped P.A. police officer.

Respectfully submitted Frank Hudec, L-79 Rank Capt

Group No.

CD-15 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 1 Battalion BOX No. 8087 Location or Address: WTC Responded to Signal 55-8087 While in Quarters Alarm for £ 3 Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL x Building: Classification by Occupancy

NON STRUCTURAL

I I Residential [Xl Commercial D Public I I Fireproof I I Fire-Protected I I Non-Fireproofed CH Wood Frame Classification by Construction D Metal EH Heavy Timber Number of Stories Story Area Ordered to Return to Quarters by D.C. Mosier Time Returned 300 Date Returned 9/12/02 At Work 18 Hours 0 Minutes Members Responding LT.Stringer FF Richards FF Marsilla FF Kelly FF Yakarino L172 Prob. FF Schamming Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi Water: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh Salt MASK NO. Masks Used: TYPE DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION Scott 4.5 mm. min. min. mm. min. min. Remarks:

OPERATIONS: L149 ordered to remain in service retaining the night tour as ordered by the 8th. division.Reported to the staging area at the foot of the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel under the command of the 42 Batt.Ordered to the Brooklyn Bridge in response to the collapse of the first tower. Entered Manhatten preceded to the staging area on Chambers Street. By the orders of Chief Cautheres preceded to the north tower working at various locations searching and rtemoving rubble for approximately 8 hrs. Moving southward by the orders of Chief Blache searched buildings on the river/srae

Rank Lieutenant

Group No.

CD-I5 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: Battalion / TIME: DATE Adm. Dist. Received by:Teleprinter Arrived in d Fire |~~l Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL min. Block No. Time Assigned 1st Due on 3rd Alarm Relocation H False Alarm

BOX No.
Location or Address: Responded to Signal While in Quarters Alarm for: Fire: STRUCTURAL Building: Classification by Occupancy

NON STRUCTURAL I I Commercial CH Fire-Protected D Metal Area x At Work Hours D Public CH Non-Fireproofed O Heavy Timber

I I Residential I I Fireproof I Classification by Construction |_ I Wood Frame Story Number of Stories Ordered to Return to Quarters by Date Returned Time Returned Members Responding Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Water: Time Used Masks Used: TYPE Scott 4.5 MASK NO.

Minutes

Pressures: Start DURATION mm. min. min.

psi Finish TYPE

psi Average Salt

psi

Gallons Used: Fresh

MASK NO.

DURATION min. mm. min.

Remarks:

OPERATIONS: for approximately 4 hrs. The remaining 6 hrs. was spent performing varios truck duties search and rubble removal. Ladder 149 app. was used by various companies to perform whatever task the chiefs in charge asked to perforn. The apparatus was returned to Brooklyn by FF Marsilla and recall FF Castillanoat aproximately 0400 hrs on 9/12/01 missing tools and equipment lost in the operation.

Rank

utenant

Group No.

CD-15 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 1 Battalion

Ladder Company 161
TIME: 0923 DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist. Received by:Teleprinter Arrived in 15 min. ^ Fire ~^\y Block No. Time 0923 Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm Relocation Q False Alarm

BOX No. 8087 Location or Address: World Trade Center Responded to Signal 5-5 While in Quarters Alarm for: Fire: STRUCTURAL Building: Classification by Occupancy Classification by Construction

TRANSPORTATIONAL
Residential 3 Fireproof Wood Frame

NON STRUCTURAL
|~| Commercial f~J Fire-Protected D Metal D Public I | Non-Fireproofed O Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Area Ordered to Return to Quarters by Date Returned 9/1 2/01 Time Returned 1 At Work 14 Hours 37 Minutes Members Responding Lt. McCluskey,FF.Szwed,FF.Orosz,FF.Guida,FF.Pecoraro(E245).FF.Matteo(L 169) Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Water: Time Used Masks Used: TYPE Scott 4.5 MASK NO. 1 2 3 Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average Gallons Used: Fresh Salt DURATION 30 min. 30 min. 30 min. TYPE MASK NO. 4 5 6 psi

DURATION 30 min. 30 min. 30 min.

Remarks:

OPERATIONS: Responded to Bklyn. Battery Tunnel .Operated under Chief Ferro & Chief Coyne Responded W.T.C.via convoy to West St. & Chambers St. While at W.T.C. operated under Deputy Chief Visconti .helping remove victims.

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT \: 7 Battalion Engine Company 1 TIME: 0850 DATE September 11, 2001

CD-15 (AO-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
\: 7 Battalion

Engine Company 1
TIME: 0850 DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist. 5010

BOX No. 8087

Location or Address: 1 World Trade Center
Responded to Signal 5-5 While in Quarters Alarm for: IX! Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL X Building: Classification by Occupancy

Received byTeleprinter Arrived in 8 min. n Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL O Relocation

Block No. Time 0858 fj False Alarm

Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

n Residential IXJ Commercial D Public [XI Fireproof D Fire-Protected I I Non-Fireproofed I I Wood Frame Classification by Construction D Metal (""I Heavy Timber Number of Stories 110 Story Area 200 x 200 Ordered to Return to Quarters by xxxxxx Time Returned 1800 Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 9 Hours 2 Minutes Members Responding Lt. Desperito, Ff Falco, Ff Long, Ff Bessler, Ff Yarembinsky, Ff Dunne none Members Relieving Hydrant: Location none Pressures: Start 0 psi Finish 0 psi Average 0 psi Water: Time Used none Gallons Used: Fresh 0 Salt 0 Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION Scott 4.5 1 0 min. Scott 4.5 2 0 min. Scott 4.5 3 0 min. Scott 4.5 4 0 min. Scott 4.5 5 0 min. Scott 4.5 6 0 min. Remarks: Responded on Southbound side of Westside Hwy. Parked apparatus on West Street. Reported to command post and was assigned to North Tower. Chief at command post gave Lt. Desperito Fire Warden phone with instructions to call command post when we reached 11th & 22nd floors. At 22nd floor we reported to Port Authority Command PostAt this point we felt building shake.
OPERATIONS: Port Authority told us to evacuate. We thought there had been an explosion in Tower 1. E1 & e-16 started down the stairs together with Port Autority Personnel. We came across an elderly woman named Josephine on about the 8th floor. At this point Lt. Desperito ordered us to evacuate the building while he stayed with P.A. Supervisor to assist Josephine in evacuating. As we were exiting lobby of Tower one we assisted in removing an elderly gentleman and a heavyset woman from the lobby. Once outside we were heading northwest when building came down, (cont pg. 2)

Z/l

Engine Co.-1. Sept. 11,2001 Cd-15 Page 2 (cont) As building was coming down we were blown around by blast of wind and hit with debris. We became seperated as we made our way out of the dust and smoke. Members of E-1 regrouped at the staging area on West street. At this point we were told Lt. Desperito had been killed in the collapse.

CD-I 5 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 1 Battalion
BOX No. 5-5-8087 Location or Address: W.T.C. Responded to Signal 10/76 While in Quarters Alarm for: £3 Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL xxxx Building: Classification by Occupancy Received by:Teleprinter Arrived in 10 min. [D Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL Q Relocation

Engine Company 3
TIME: 0847 DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist. Block No. Time 0847 Assigned Special Called on 1st Alarm n False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

O Residential £3 Commercial Q Public £3 Fireproof O Fire-Protected Q Non-Fireproofed Classification by Construction Q Wood Frame Q Metal " Q Heavy Timber Number of Stories 110 Story Area 200 x 200 Ordered to Return to Quarters by D.C. Hay Time Returned 2145 Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 13 Hours 0 Minutes Members Responding Lieut. Walsh; FF. Chyriwski; FF. Cronick; FF. Sweeney; FF. Holowach; FF. Aguileria;14 week rotator Members Relieving N/A Hydrant: Location Water: Time Used Masks Used: TYPE Scott 4.5 Scott 4.5 Scott 4.5 Remarks: Operated Under Chief Downey; Chief Ganci; BC Raynus; BC Nardone; Chief Butler Chief Fellini; DC Hay & BC Byrnes High Rise 1 Crushed; Universal C.D-73 for all members OPERATIONS: Engine 3 & High Rise 1 responded to initial plane hitting North Tower.(1) Eng.3 and HR -1 responded on 7th Ave. to Canal and than down the West Side Hwy. Both Units in West Street when 2nd airliner Struck South tower or building 2. Ordered by Chief Ganci to move apparatus out of North Bound lanes of West Street so as to set up a conga line of ambulances. Ordered by Chief Downey to remain fast at staging area with High Rise 1. Members set up High Rise under the North Pedestrian Walkway. Eng.3 had members remain fast in front of World Financial Center Building 3, about 150 feet North of actual staging area , a driveway into The Financial Center. Lt. Walsh Eng. 3 reported in to BC Downey. Chief Downey was issuing orders for 3 engines and 3 trucks and a Battalion Chief to utilize the North Pedestrian bridge into the North Tower. At this moment is when the South Tower began to collapse. Myself and many other members began running through the garage of the Financial Center building, and finding stairs on the West sideof the building , came up and out of building in a mall area near the Battery Park Marina. I Lt. Walsh began to search for my members who I had previously staged North of the staging area. All of my members were able to escape to Vessy Street during the South Tower Collapse. In the interim of the time I escaped from the collapse and thus seperated Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi Gallons Used: Fresh Salt DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION min. Scott 4.5 / 2 min. min. Scott 4.5 4 min. min. min.

MASK NO. 1 3 5

from my members, they continued to assist civillians out of the Financial Center. About 20 minutes after the initial collapse is when I had found all of my men on Vessey Street. At this time I ordered my members and anyone else near by to begin moving West toward the Hudson. Shortly thereafter the North Tower Collapsed. We were odered by Chief Raynus to move North to Chambers Street, to a 2nd staging area. Chief Nardone in Charge. Ordered back down to Vessey Street and to report in to Chief Fellini. Ordered to stand fast. After building 7 came down operated under DC Hay with Handlines on rubble near Barclay Street. Continued operating under BC Byrnes. And DC Hay, until ordered by Chief Hay to return to quarters. Arrived back at 19th Street Eng. 3 Ladder 12 & Batt 7 at 2145 Hrs.

Group No.

17

CD-15 COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT To: 1 Battalion Engine 4 TIME 0846 Adm.Dist E-10 Report No. DATE 9/11/01 Block No.

BOX NO. 8087

Location or Address 1 World Trade Center Responded to Signal 1st Alarm While At Quarters Alarm for: Fire: STRUCTUALXXX
TYPE OF OCCUPANCY

Received by Teleprinter Time 0846 min Assigned 2nd Due on 1st Alarm

Arrived in 2 minutes 1/3 Fire D Emergency TRANSPORTATION

D Relocation
TYPE OF OCCUPANCY

Q False Alarm
TYPE OF OCCUPANCY

NON STRUCT

Building:

Classification by Occupancy Classification by Constuction Number of Stories 110

OResidential £3Comme?cial QPublic DFireproof DFire Protected DNon F.P. QWood Frame ^Metal QHeavy Timber Area 200'X200' by

Ordered to return to Time Returned Date Returned

At Work

Mrs

Min.

Members Responding Capt.Farrellv.FF Humphrey, FFAnaya, FFSchoales. FF Riches Members Relieving Hydrarit Location Vesev & W. Broadway Water- Time Used Masks Used: TYPE Scott 4. 5 Scott 4. 5 Scott 4. 5
MASK NO. 1

Pressure Start Salt
TYPE

Finish
MASK NO. 2

Average

Gallons Used - Fresh
DURATION

DURATION

3 5

45 min. 45 min. 45 min.

Scott 4..5 Scott 4.,5 Scott 4. 5

4 6

45 min. 45 min. min.

Remarks: This reprot is being sent with information gathered to the best of my knowledge.

Operations: E-4 responded to box 8087. Upon seeing heavy fire and smoke from upper floor in Tower One, E-4 reported to lobby command post. E-4 proceeded to fire floor, when second plane crashed into Tower Two. E-4 possibly returned to lobby but unk"no)/vn fo.r certain. Tower One collapsed and trapped members of E-4 with the exception of FF Humphrey, who managed to aquire protection in the Post Office Building/This is all the^rtrormat[pj>wg have on box 8087.

Lieutenant

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT To: 1 Battalion BOX No/8087 -Location or Address: 1 WTC Responded to Signal 22- 8087 While 1 0 - 8 Alarm for: ^ Fire
Fire: STRUCTURAL XXX
Building: Classification by Occupancy

IV

Engine Company 5 TIME: 0848 DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist. Received by:MDT Arrived in 8 min. D Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL Block No.

Time 0848 Assigned 4th Due on 2nd Alarm Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

n Residential g Commercial D Public ^] Fireproof Q Fire-Protected O Non-Fireproofed Classification by Construction [~1 Wood Frame Q Metal PI Heavy Timber Number of Stories 110 Story Area 200 x 200 Ordered to Return to Quarters by Unknown Batt Chief Time Returned 1730 Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 8 Hours 30 Minutes Members Responding 6 Members Relieving 6 Hydrant: Location Broadway&Thames Pressures: Start 30 psi Finish 20 psi Average 25 psi Water: Time Used 2 Days Gallons Used: Fresh Salt Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION Scott 4.5 min. min. min. min. min. min. Remarks: Upon arrival at WTC command post with 5 members, roll-ups, standpipe kit, irons,oxygen bag and 1 extra Scott cylinder per man,was ordered to team up with Eng 10 and report to the 79th floor and "go to work". While working our way up,due to the # of people coming down,we were separated from Fr. DelValle and he was killed in the collapse. At about the 23th floor Fr. Brogan had OPERATIONS: severe chest pains. I called for O2 and 2 P.A. ESU cops administered oxygen and when he felt better I decided to bring him down to EMS with Eng 5 members. Just then the building started shaking and I ordered my members to evacuate.When we exited the building I found out the south tower had collapsed.We raced to the rig where I found Fr. Carletti & Lynn. I ordered all members to board rig and drive north out of collapse zone. Upon reaching Warren st. the 2nd collapse occurred.We then did recon. and surveyed the area and ended up on broadway & thames st.

Rank Lieutenant

Group No. 12

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT To: 1 Battalion
BOX No. Location or Address: Responded to Signal While Alarm for: Q] Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL Building: Classification by Occupancy Classification by Construction Received by: Arrived in Emergency min.

Engine Company Eng 5
TIME: DATE Adm. Dist. Block No. Time Assigned 4th Due on 2nd Alarm Relocation Q False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL
(_j Residential O Fireproof O Wood Frame

NON STRUCTURAL
|~| Commercial PI Fire-Protected D Metal Area At Work Hours D Public |~| Non-Fireproofed [~] Heavy Timber

Number of Stories Story Ordered to Return to Quarters by Time Returned Date Returned Members Responding Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Water: Time Used Masks Used: TYPE Scott 4.5 MASK NO.

Minutes

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average Gallons Used: Fresh Salt DURATION mm. min. min. TYPE MASK NO.

psi

DURATION min. mm. min.

Remarks:

OPERATIONS: Found a seviceable hydrant and relayed water to E 247 . We then walked to Church & Dey st where we found Eng 41 connected to a gravity tank.We supplimented with another hydrant and supplied TL 119 in extinguishing the fire @ 5 WTC Until 7 WTC was in danger of collapsing. We then took up on orders of a chief officer to get our eyes checked and cleaned at NY Eye and Ear.Eng 5 apparatus remained at scene and pumped for 2 days

Rank Lieutenant

Group No. 12

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 1 Battalion BOXNc. 6087 Location or Address: WTC-1 Responded to Signal Box 6067 While 10-6 Alarm for: (3 Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL XXX Building: Classification by Occupancy Received by:Radio Arrived in 3 min. D Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL D Relocation

Engine Company 6
TIME: 0847 DATE September 11,2001 Adm. Dist E-10 Block No. Time 0847 Assigned 2nd Due on 1st Alarm Q Falsa Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

D Residential Commercial Public Fireproof Fire-Protected Non-Fireproofed Wood Frame Metal Heavy Timber Number of Stories 110 Story Area Ordered to Return to Quarters by N/A Time Returned Date Returned At Work Hours Minutes Members Responding Lt. Thomas O'Hagan, FF's Butler, Emans, Green, Johnston, Beyer. & Holohan Members Relieving Hydrant: Location West St Median Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi Water: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh Salt Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION Scott 4.5 mm. min. min. min. min. min. Remarks: Lt. Thomas O'Hagan, FF. Paul Beyer, FF. William Johnston, STILL MISSING

FF. Thomas Holohan FUNERAL 9/28/01

OPERATIONS: Upon arrival Engine Company 6 hooked up to hydrant on West St. Median and setup for a High Pressure Pumping Operation. Engine 6 then proceeded to Stairway "B". As best we can determine E-6 reached the 43rd. fl. before being ordered to leave the building. FF's John Butler and Robert Emans repositioned the Rig under the West St. walkway as to avoid being struck by falling debris and human bodies. Both Butler and Emans escaped injury. Firefighter Green is the only member from E-6 to escape from stairway "B" to the street before WTC-1 Collapsed, (see pg.2)

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Page 2 Firefighter Green was caught in the falling debris and massive cloud and by Gods grace was able to avoid being struck and injured or killed. We believe Members from £-7 & L-1 managed to pull FF. Green out of the dust cloud to safety. FF.Green was admitted to St Frances* Hospital with Pulmonary dysfunction and was released on 9/13/01.

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 1 Battalion
BOX No. 8087

Engine Company 7
TIME: 0848 DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist. 5-010 Received by:VERBAL Arrived in 3 min. £3 Fire Q Emergency fj Relocation Block No. 24 Time 0848 Assigned 1st Due on 1st Alarm fj False Alarm

Location or Address: 1 WORLD TRADE CENTER Responded to Signal BOX 8087 While ON AIR Alarm for: Fire:

STRUCTURAL X
Building: Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

NON STRUCTURAL

[H Residential ^ Commercial Q Public [X] Fireproof fj Fire-Protected _ Q Non-Fireproofed Classification by Construction O Wood Frame fj Metal Q Heavy Timber Number of Stories 110 Story Area 200 x 200 Ordered to Return to Quarters by DIV1 Time Returned 2000 Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 11 Hours Minutes Members Responding CAPT. TARDIO, FF.SPINARD,CASALIGGI,ZODA,BRAITHWAITE, Members Relieving Hydrant: Location S.W CORNER OF 1 WTC Pressures: Start 40 psi Finish 40 psi Average 40 psi Water: Time Used 1HR30MIN Gallons Used: Fresh 50000 Salt Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION Scott 4.5 1 10 min. Scott 4.5 2 10 min. Scott 4.5 3 10 min. Scott 4.5 4 10 min. min. min. Remarks:

OPERATIONS: E-7 WAS OPERATING AT BOX 171 ( CHURCH ST AND LISPENARD ) FOR A 10-40 CODE 1 WHEN WE HEARD THE ROAR OF A JET ENGINE ABOVE US.AS WE LOOKED UP WE COULD SEE THE PLANE HEADED STRAIGHT FOR THE WORLD TRADE CENTER.IMMEDIATELY UPON IMPACT ALL UNITS OPERATING AT BOX 171 RESPONDED TO 1 WTC . UPON ARRIVAL I ORDERED MY CHAUF TO TAKE THE HYDRANT LOCATED AT THE S.W CORNER OF THE BLDG AND TO SUPPLY THE STANDPIPE SIAMESE ALSO LOCATED AT THAT LOCATION.AT THAT POINT DUE TO THE FLOOR AREA OF THE BLDG I DECIDED TO TAKE THE 4TH ROLL UP WHICH I HAD TO CARRY.

Rank Captain

Group No. 1

UPON ENTERING THE LOBBY WE CAME UPON 2 CIVILIANS ON FIRE .1 ORDERED FF BRAITHWAITE TO USE THE FIRE EXTINGUISHER LOCATED IN THE LOBBY TO EXTINGUISH THE 2 BURNING CIVILIANS.AT THAT POINT I REPORTED INTO CHIEF PFEIFER (BATTALION 1 ) AT THE LOBBY COMMAND POST.HE ORDERED ME TO ASCERTAIN IF ANY OF THE ELEVATORS WERE WORKING.I APPROACHED THE BANK OF ELEVATORS CONTAINING THE FREIGHT ELEVATOR AND NOTICED THAT THE DOOR HAD BEEN BLOWN OFF. I PUT THAT BANK ON FIREMAN SERVICE AND NONE OF THE ELEVATORS RESPONDED.I THEN TRIED ANOTHER BANK OF ELEVATORS WITH THE SAME RESULTS.AT THAT POINT I SAW THE FIRE SAFETY DIRECTOR AND TRIED TO ASCERTAIN FROM HIM IF ANY ELEVATORS WERE WORKING. HIS RESPONSE WAS , "I DON'T KNOW ". I RELAYED MY FINDINGS TO BATTALION 1. AT THAT POINT CHIEF PFEIFER ORDERED E-7 TO TEAM UP WITH L-8 AND BEGIN CLIMBING UP THE STAIRS. AS WE ENTERED STAIRWAY B WE ENCOUNTERED CIVILIANS EVACUATING, WHICH SLOWED OUR ASCENT.UPON REACHING THE 10™ FL. WE DECIDED TO TAKE A REST. AT THAT POINT I CHECKED STAIRWAY C AND NOTICED IT WAS LESS CROWDED.AFTER RESTING WE AGAIN STARTED OUR CLIMB, THIS TIME IN STAIRWAY C.WE STOPPED AGAIN TO REST AT THE 15™, 20™, AND 25TH FL'S.AT THE 25™ FL WE HEARD A LOUD BANG AND FELT THE BLDG SHAKE.ALL MEMBERS DOVE FOR COVER INTO THE STAIRWAY. AFTER THE SHAKING STOPPED WE STARTED OUR CLIMB AGAIN ,STOPPING AT THE 30™ FL TO REST. AT THAT POINT THE CHIEF FROM THE 11™ BATTALION APPEARED AND ORDERED ALL MEMBERS OUT OF THE BLDG. WE STARTED OUR EVACATION IN AN ORDERLY FASHION FROM STAIRWAY C.UPON REACHING THE 10™ FLOOR, LT. KEVIN PFEIFER CALLED ME INTO A ROOM AND SAID " LOOK OUT THIS WINDOW WE CANNOT GO OUT THE C STAIRWAY DEBRIS IS FALLING FROM THE BLDG AND IT WILL HIT US , LETS SWITCH TO THE B STAIRWAY". AT THAT POINT WE SWITCHED TO THE B STAIRWAY AND DESCENDED TO THE LOBBY.UPON REACHING THE LOBBY I NOTICED THAT THE COMMAND POST HAD BEEN ABANDONED AND IMMEDIATELY LEFT THE BLDG WITH MY MEMBERS.UPON REACHING WEST.ST, MY MEN AND I TURNED RIGHT AND HEADED NORTH. UPON REACHING VESEY ST.I TURNED AND LOOKED UP AT 1 WTC. AT THAT POINT THE TOP FLOOR OF 1 WTC EXPLODED INTO A FIRE BALL FOLLOWED BY THE COLLAPSE OF THE ENTIRE BLDG. WE STARTED RUNNING ,MADE IT ABOUT HALF A BLOCK, LOOKED BACK AND NOTICED A HUGE CLOUD ABOUT 10 STORIES HIGH GAINING ON US. AT THAT POINT MY MEN AND I DOVE FOR THE FLOOR AND COVERED UP.AFTER ABOUT 5 MINUTES AND IN COMPLETE DARKNESS I ROSE TO MY FEET DONNED MY FACEPIECE, AND TRIED TO FIND THE REST OF MY COMPANY. AFTER ABOUT 1 HR I WAS ABLE TO LOCATE ALL OF MY MEN.AFTER REGROUPING AND MAKING SURE ALL MEMBERS WERE OK , WE REPORTED BACK INTO THE SCENE AND BEGAN SEARCHING FOR VICTIMS.

CD-15 (10-60;

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 1 Battalion BOX No. 8087 Location or Address: 1 WTC Responded to Signal Verbal While in Quarters Alarm for: £<] Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL xx Building: Classification by Occupancy Received by:verbal Arrived in 4 min. Q Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL Q Relocation Engine Company 9 TIME: 0847 DATE September 11, 2001 ' Adm. Dist. Eng 10 Block No. 24 Time 0847 Assigned 2nd Due on 2nd Alarm Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Q Residential ^ Commercial Q Public ^ Fireproof Q Fire-Protected _ Q Non-Fireproofed Classification by Construction I I Wood Frame | | Metal Q Heavy Timber Number of Stories 110 Story Area 200 x 200 Ordered to Return to Quarters by BN1 Time Returned 2047 Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 12 Hours 0 Minutes Members Responding Lt. Fody, FF Alese, FF Price, FF Blaich, FF O'Sullivan, FF Hayden Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Vesey ST. Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi Water: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh Salt Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION Scott 4.5 min. min. min. min. min. min. Remarks: FF Hayden injured escaping debris, removed to Hosp. via ambulance.

OPERATIONS: FF Hayden E-9 observed from quarters airliner striking WTC Tower 1. Lt. Fody PCOT E-9 and Capt. Jonas L-6 ordered both units to respond. En route units recevied response ticket 2-2 8087 box. E-9 responded with Satellite Apparatus. On arrival at WTC Lt. Fody ordered Pumper positioned at Vesey and West STs. and Siamese supplied. Officer and FF's Blaich, O'Sullivan, Hayden entered building with 3 lengths 2 1/2" hose, S/P kit, Masks with extra 45 min cylinder per member. Co. reported to DC Hayden at Fire Command Station ordered to team with E-15 and advance to

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Operations: continued Fire area via stairs. E-9 began advance via B stair. At approximately the 11 floor Capt. Jonas L-6 transmitted "Mayday" for a member of E-9 for chest pain. Lt. Fody descended approximately one flight to asses member's condition. Lt. Fody located FF Hayden at stair landing. FF Hayden was helped into floor area by Lt. and members of E-9. At this time FF Hayden stated the pain had abated and that he was able to continue. Lt. Fody further assessed members condition (pulse, breathing etc.) and decided to resume advance. At approximately the 20 floor E-9 entered floor area to rest and rehydrate. Upon reentering stairwell severe rumbling and swaying of building was felt. Following this a transmission via HT notified of "partial collapse on 66 floor". (This motion of the structure was actually caused by the collapse of WCT 2 although this was not known at this time). Motion of building ceased and building was determined to be sound. E-9 attempted to continue advance. At approximately the 23 floor E-9 encountered members descending stairs and were informed that order to evacuate by members had been given. E-9 then reversed direction and descended stair. Members exited building via West ST. and proceeded north on West to just past Vesey. St. Lt. Fody attempted to reassemble company and members began to remove bunker gear to cool down. Within 2-3 minutes 1 WTC began to collapse. Lt. Fody instructed members to run up West St. and take cover. Members moved away from building and took cover behind vehicles parked on West. St. The ensuing dust, smoke and debris cloud and shock wave blocked sunlight, caused difficulty in breathing and disoriented members. As smoke lifted and dust settled. (10 to 15 minutes) Lt. Fody again attempted to reassemble members in anticipation of roll call of units. FF's Blaich, O'Sullivan, and Price were quickly located. (FF Price had entered building separately and exited safely) FF's Allese and Hayden were located within 30-40 minutes after physical search and repeated attempts at HT contact. E-9, as a unit, returned to area of collapse in attempt to assist search and rescue of L-6 now known to be trapped within collapse area. Attempt was made, under command of BC Blaich to reach L-6 members via garage entrance on Vesey St. with charged handline. With this avenue blocked and area potentially unstable, members were ordered away from area. (Information was soon received that L-6 had extricated themselves and were in a safe area) E-9 now moved to Vesey St. west of West St. to regroup once again. FF Hayden's condition was reassessed, examined by EMS and transported to the hospital via ambulance. Within approximately 20-30 minutes 7 WCT had begun to collapse and members were forced to move further west of Vesey. St. With conditions stabilizing, E-9 reported to BC Blaich who then ordered attempts to be made to supply Satellite. This was accomplished via 5" Sat. hose stretched to Marine Unit. E-9 ordered to return to quarters by BN 1.

CD-IS UU-6U)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 1 Battalion BOX No. 8087

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Engine Company 10 TIME: 0846
DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist. 5010 Received by: VERBAL Arrived in 2 min. Q Emergency TRANSPORTATION Block No. 24 Time 0846 Assigned 1st Due on 1st Alarm Relocation Q False Alarm

Location or Address: 1 WORLD TRADE CENTER Responded to Signal 10-60 While in Quarters Alarm for ^ Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL XXXXX Building: Classification by Occupancy

NON STRUCTURAL

Q Residential ^ Commercial Q Public £<] Fireproof QJ Fire-Protected _ Q Non-Fireproofed Classification by Construction O Wood Frame | | Metal | 1 Heavy Timber Number of Stories 110 Story Area 200 x 200 Ordered to Return to Quarters by DC HAYDEN Time Returned 900 Date Returned 1/12/02 At Work 1032 Hours 15 Minutes Members Responding LT. G. ATLAS.FF'S D. PERITORE.M. DULSKI, M. CASTIGLIONE, J. SCHROEDER ,J. BROWN Members Relieving ENTIRE COMPANY RECALLED AT 0930 Hydrant: Location F/O 1 W.T.C, Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi Water: Time Used 1:40 Gallons Used: Fresh Salt Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION Scott 4.5 1 18 min. Scott 4.5 4 18 min. 18 min. 5 2 18 min. 18 min. 3 0 18 min. TRANSMITTED BOX FOR PLANE CRASH INTO 1 WTC , RESPONDED AND TOOK HYDT IN FRONT OF 1 WTC SUPPLIED SIAMESE. MEMBERS TOOK ROLL-UPS AND BEGAN TO CLIMB TO FIRE AREA ON APPROX 70 FLOOR. AT 19 FL. B/U AND CONT. FF'S STOPPED TO AID ENG 5 FF WITH CHEST PAINS. NOZ FF. CONTINUED TO CLIMB BEHIND LT. ATLAS BUT NOT IN EYESIGHT OF HIM. SOME TIME LATER WHEN 2 WTC COLLAPSED AN ORDER TO EVACUATE WAS HEARD VIA H/T. MEMBERS STARTED DOWN AND MOVED TO A DIFF'T STAIRWELL WHEN STAIRS BECAME IMPASSABLE WITH DEBRIS MEMBERS BECAME SEPARATED DURING THIS TIME . MEMBERS REACHED THE STREET JUST AS 1 WTC COLLAPSED AND RAN NORTH ON WEST ST. UNTIL OVERTAKEN BY DEBRIS CLOUD. CONDITIONS IN THE STREET MADE A ROLL CALL IMPOSSIBLE. REMAINDER OF UNIT ARRIVED IN RESP. TO RECALL AND ASSISTED IN SEARCH, RESCUE AND FIRE SUPPRESSION. ENGINE 10 CONTINUED OPERATIONS AT SCENE AROUND THE CLOCK UNTIL UNIT WAS DISBANDED AT 0900 10/23/01. LT. ATLAS REMAINS AMONG THE MISSING AT THIS TIME,

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THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS FROM ENGINE COMPANY 10 WERE KILLED OR STILL MISSING IN ACTION LT. GREG ATLAS FF 1ST. GRADE PAUL PANSINI (DET TO E-26) FF. 3RD GRADE JEFFREY OLSEN (DET TO L-10) STILL MISSING STILL MISSING FOUND

ENGINE CO. 10'S APPARATUS WAS COMPLETELY LOST—ALL TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT. QUARTERS OF ENGINE COMPANY 10 WAS LOOTED DURING THE EARLY STAGES OF THIS INCIDENT AND AFTER CONDITIONS CALMED DOWN, WAS TURNED INTO A TRIAGE AREA FOR FIRE DEPT. AND EMS UNITS. FIRE HOUSE DURING THE 1ST. TWO WEEKS WAS USED AS INDICATED ABOVE AND BECAME THE OPERATIONS POST FOR THE FIRE DEPT. AND STILL REMAINS TILL THIS DATE. AFTER THE 2ND WEEKS, ENGINE CO 10 CONTINUED ON OPERATING ON THE PILE AND OPERATING AS THE PILOT GLOBAL POSITIONAL SYSTEM (G P S) UNIT. UNTIL COMPANY WAS DISBANDED ON OCT. 23, 2001. RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED,

CAPT

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 6 Battalion
'BOX No 6087 Location or Address: WTC While in Quarters Alarm for. STRUCTURAL •
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Engine Company 14
TIME. 10:00 DATE September 1 1, 2001

dm. Dist
Received by.Teleprirtter Arrived in D Emergency min.

Block No. Time

Responded ta Signal

Assigned 1st Due on 3rd Alarm LJ Relocation (~J False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL
Commercial Firs-protected Metal Area At A'ork Hours Minutes D Public O Non-Fireprocfed C3 Heavy Timber

Building:
Residential Fireproof Classification by Construction: ' Q Wooc Frame Classification by Occupanpy \L Number of Stories ' . Story Ordered to Return tc. by 9-15-01 Time Returned Members Responding • Members Relieving Hydrant: Location .Water: Time Used 'Masks Used: TYPE Scott 4.5 MASK NO. Pressures; Start psi Finish psi Average Gallons Ussa; -rear) Salt DURATION min. mfn. min. TYPE MASK NO. psi Date Returned

DURATION min. min. min.

Remarks: WTC RESPONSE MEMBERS LT BORDESVFF PARJSfjFF DU.LUAFF HALL3FF BORG.FF ZUKtFF HEWEY

OPERATIONS: • !•' • SEARCHED FOSVlCTIWS OF WTC ON LIBERTY ST AND PROCEEDED TO WESTST.OPfRXfriONS POST.STRETCHED APROXIMATELY 30 LENTHS OF 2 1/2 LINE ASiSTED BY MEMBERS OF MANY CO^fPANIES TO CENTER OF IVTC BUILDING # 2 IN SEACH OF MEMBERS L-6 WHfCH HAD GIVEN A 'MAYDAY CALL". MEMBERS rENCOUNTERER VARIOUS AMOUNTS OF FIRE .SMOKE AND HEAT WHILE MAKING WAV THROUGH STEEL BEAM, METAL AND DUST. L-6 WADE THE^E WAY TOWARD LINE AND WHERE TAKEN OUT SAFELY. LI BORDES £RDJER£D ALL MEMBERS OUT OF PILE. ENS 14 SUPPLIED NUMEROUS ENGINES AND TOWER LADDERS PUMPING CONTINUOUSLY f ROW 9-11-01 TO 9-15-01

Lt.

Eng. 14

Gr. 14

CD-IS > 10-60; L

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT To: 1 Battalion BOX No. 5-5-8087 Location or Address: 1 World Trade Center Responded to Signal 2-2 While in Quarters Alarm for: £3 Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL X Building: Classification by Occupancy Classification by Construction Number of Stories Received by.Teleprinter Arrived in 5 min. I] Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL ID Residential X] Fireproof ^] Wood Frame 110 Story Engine Company 15 TIME: 0848 DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist. 5-10 Block No. Time 0848 Assigned 1st Due on 2nd Alarm Q Relocation n False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL 03 Commercial D Fire-Protected D Metal Area 250 x 250 At Work Hours Minutes D Public Q Non-Fireproofed O Heavy Timber

Ordered to Return to Quarters Time Returned

by
Date Returned 9/11/01

Members Responding Lt. Foder, FF Mathe, Ff Wisniewski, FF Brennan, FFHynes Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Vesey & West St Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi Water: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh Salt MASK NO. Masks Used: TYPE DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION 1 Scott 4.5 30 min. Scott 4.5 2 30 min. Scott 4.5 3 30 min. Scott 4.5 4 30 min. Scott 4.5 5 30 min. min. Remarks:

OPERATIONS: See attached detailed Operations.

Rank Lieutenant

Group No. 1

OPERATIONS: Engine Co 15 E-15 responded to the WTC 1st due on the 2nd alarm. E-15 arrived at the North tower and was immediately told by the lobby command post (under D-l command) to start our ascent to the upper floors via any stairway available. E-15 found stairway 'A' and began their ascent continually verbally assuring civilians as they exited the building. When we arrived on the 12th floor we assisted a member of Squad. 18 who was light headed and dizzy. This me'mber was not radio equipped. After a short break to assist the member E-15 continued their ascent along with the member of Squad 18. We notified the officer of Squad 18 that this member would operate with E-15 until a later time. E-15 reached approximately the 17th or 18th floor when we notified by civilians evacuating the building via this stairway that a person collapsed on the 15th floor. Lt. Foder ordered 2 men to assist the civilian into the office area so other people could continue evacuating the building. The nearest re-entry was on the 13th floor and the firefighters removed the civilian into this area. After several minutes, when we were unable to make radio contact with these members due to heavy radio traffic, I ordered all members down to the 13th floor to assist. As we assisted the civilian a loud roar occurred, which we believe to be Tower 2 collapsing. Unknown what was actually happening either above us or in Tower 2, we heard radio transmissions by unknown member(s) that the South Tower had just collapsed and to evacuate the North Tower, as there was collapse potential for this tower also. One member of E-15 continued to assist the civilian, as the stairs were very crowded and we started our descent single file down stair 'A'. FF Kelley of Squad 18 assisted Port Authority Police with the evacuation and carrying of an overweight man who could no longer walk. As we reached the base of the stairway in the lobby there were police officers directing civilians out of the building E-15 remained here while assisting these civilians and awaiting the remaining members of the evacuation crew. A member of Rescue 5 (TAG 2) was also present in this stairway and as the removal the obese man was taking some time I sent two men with the member of Rescue 5 to look for a second means of egress. Debris and bodies were coming from the upper floors near our means of egress. The members returned a short time later having found a second means of egress, although not much better than the main egress. All civilians that were occupying stairway 'A' appeared to have been evacuated as the FF's and Police came to the lobby with the obese person. E-15

continued to assist with the removal of this person through the lobby of the North Tower and into the courtyard near building 6. As we crossed the courtyard under falling debris and bodies either falling or jumping from above, we requested assistance from E-24. E-15 (Officer and 2 men on site while ECC and one other member of E-15 were at apparatus already), E24 officer and a member, 1 member of Squad 18, 1 member of Rescue 5 TAG unit, 2 or 3 PA Police officers and the civilian were crossing the courtyard when we heard what appeared to be a jet plane landing on top of us, when in fact the building (North Tower) was collapsing. E-15 was blown into a building (possibly #5), We were struck by falling debris and covered with much dust and materials. After clearing some of the unknown materials from my throat and knowing I was able to still move, I called out to see who was still with me. Two men of E-15 were able to call out to me, no one else answered at this point and we continued to move away from the falling debris as quickly as possible, knowing that the building was collapsing but still not realizing the entire building was collapsing around us. Hearing several men around us as we moved through the thick black cloud, several unknown firemen were able to join us and follow us away from the immediate area while still hearing explosions and having building materials continually falling. As the dust lifted somewhat the firefighters who joined us all dispersed in different directions looking for other members of their units. Disoriented, having difficulty breathing, chest pain and pain from being struck by debris Lt. Foder, FF Wisniewski and FF Brennan were removed from the scene by Metro Care Ambulance to Beth Israel Hospital. In addition FF Salvador E-28 was assisted by E-15 with ankle injury to the ambulance. He was also removed via Metro Care Ambulance to Beth Israel Hospital. FF Mathe and FF Hynes continued to operate at the disaster scene as did other members of E-15 who were on recall. We were able to later learn that all members, PA Police and the civilian were alive, although some were banged up and some hospitalized from the debris and force of the collapse. CD 72's Filed for the following members of E-15 Lt. Foder, FF Brennan, FF Wisniewski. All removed to Beth Israel Hospital. FF Hynes, FF Mathe

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 2 Battalion
BOX No. 55-8087

Engine Company 24
TIME: 0847 DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist. 5010 Received by:Teleprinter Arrived in 2 min. O Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL O Residential [H Fireproof |~| Wood Frame Block No. Time 0847 Assigned 1st Due on 2nd Alarm D Relocation n False Alarm

Location or Address: WORLD TRADE CENTER Responded to Signal 2ND ALARM While in Quarters Alarm for: - ^ Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL YES Building: Classification by Occupancy Classification by Construction

NON STRUCTURAL IXl Commercial Q Fire-Protected. D Metal Area 200 x 200 D Public O Non-Fireproofed O Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Ordered to Return to Quarters by Time Returned Members Responding Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Water: Time Used Masks Used: TYPE
Scott 4.5

At Work Hours Minutes LT. Hansson, FF Ottrando, FF Claes, FF Billy, FF Sterling, FF Byrne Pressures: Start DURATION mm. min. min. psi Finish TYPE psi Average Salt MASK NO. DURATION min. mm. min. psi

Date Returned

West and Vesey MASK NO.

Gallons Used: Fresh

Remarks:

OPERATIONS: Wr$-T E-24 Responded on the intial alarm (a 2nd Alarm). E-24 responded south on Greenwich St. turned RT. onto Vesey and Parked on CIO West and Vesey. E-24 prfcoeded to the lobby of Tower 1 and awaited orders. E-24 was assigned to operate with L-20 and proceeded up STWY "A". Many civilians were self-evacuating in single file as L-20 and E-24 proceeded up the stwy single file. E-24 stopped for a couple of minutes between the 15th and 20th floor to assist with a woman in respitory distress(asthma). E-24 requested EMS but soon realized that Urgent's and Mayday's had already been

Rank

Group No.

E-24 WORLD TRADE CENTER 9/11/01 OPERATIONS: given for firefighters and other civilians in worse shape.

CD-15

After several minutes the woman, assisted by another civilian, was feeling better and continued her descent. This other civilian stated he was from the 90th floor. He was bleeding from the forehead with minor injuries and claimed that he saw a big fireball on the 90 th floor. He believed that everyone from that floor was able to make it to the stwy and escape. E-24 continued with L-20 up STWY "A". Upon reaching the 27th floor E-24 needed to rest. Two civilians accompanied with a ^pman in a wheelchair were located in the hallway. FF. Billy was ordered to stay with these civilians until he received additional assistance to remove them. E-24 then proceeded to the 35th floor. At this time very few civilians were still coming down STWY "A". E-24 noticed that a staging was being set up on this floor. A Batt. Chief was on this floor. He may have been from the 11th Battalion. E-33, L-5, and L-20 were also on this floor recuperating from the quick ascent up 35 floors. These units stayed on this floor for 5-10 minutes. A Mayday to evacuate the building was heard over the Battalion Chiefs radio, which was on the command channel. Everyone on the floor, including A couple of EMS personnel and a few civilians started towards the exits when the building shook violently. The Chief ordered everyone to the Stairways. It is believed E-33 evacuated towards STWY "C". L-5 and EMS and civilians exited STWY "B". L-20 and E-24 exited STWY "A". LT. Fischer of L-20 was last seen going up Stwy "A" to retrieve a couple of his men. E-24 quickly started its descent. At the 27th floor E-24 stopped for FF. Billy who was still with a wosj^n in a wheelchair. It is believed that E-21 took control of the removal of this woman down the "B" staircase. At the same time FF. Claes had gotten separated from E-24 and passed the rest of the unit on the 27th floor. Proby trainee Byrne, in the commotion, had left his MASK on the 35th floor. He was ordered to continue his descent and to get out of the building and to stop for no one. When E-21 decided to remove the civilian from the 27th floor, E-24 and its two remaining members again started its descent down STWY "A". Upon reaching the 17th floor E-24 accounted a Firefighter at the stairway exit who requested assistance in the removal of civilians from a room. E-24 ordered his members to stay at the Stairway. The lights were now out on the hallways. Upon reaching the room, E-24 noticed a room with approx. 15 FF's and 10 civilians. E-33 and Rescue 3 were present. E-24 was informed by Res-3 that there might not be any way out of the building. E-24 insisted that all personnel were ordered to evacuate and should do so immediately. At this time E-24 saw some of the destruction on West Street. E-24 saw some members and civilians begin to descend STWY "C". E-24 rejoined his members at STWY "A". E-24continued its descent down STWY "A" and encountered FF. Kelly SQ. 18 who requested assistance with a large male civilian, who was injured and unable to walk. FF. Kelly also informed E-24 that STWY "a" was blocked off. E-24 with FF Kelly and a couple of Police officers (port authority or ESU) removed this civilian to the lobby. We made our way to the

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Northside exit. Visibility was approx 10-15 ft. outside the tower. At this time we also encountered some members from E-15. We all exited toward World Trade Center #6. E-24 officer dumped his mask at this time. As we got to the side wall of WTC #6 a thunderous roar or explosion was heard. The area went completely dark. The area was filled with smoke and debris and immediately following was a gush of wind. This officer attemped to run and made it to the east side of WTC #6. This officer then dove down against the building and was covered with debris. When the falling debris stopped it was still completely darkened down. There were craters all over. E-24 eventually saw a flashlight from WTC #5 . There was a Police officer at this location who stated this was the way out. E-24 officer crawled to this location and was able to exit. E-24 officer could then hear FF. Billy calling a Mayday. E-24 attempted to contact FF. Billy and direct him out. FF. Billy did not respond to E-24 communications. E-24 then called his own Mayday. E-24 then called the Command Post. E-24 received no response to any communications. E-24 then looked for help along Church St. E-24 located FF. Byrne and continued to look for help, a Mask, or any search ropes. E-24 then located L-164 rig and called Manhattan dispatcher and called a Mayday. E-24 made its way to E-7 quarters where a triage center had been set up. A doctor ordered E-24 officer to be transported to hospital with respiratory distress and reddening of the throat. E-24 officer was admitted to Forest Hill Hospital. When released E-24 officer was transported back to quarters at approx. 1600 hr. E-24 control man had descended past E-24 on the 27th floor. Upon reaching the 10th floor an unknown firefighter informed E-24 control (FF. Claes) to exit using STWY "B". E-24 Control saw B-2 FF. Apostol. E-24 Control exited to Engine 24 apparatus when Tower 1 collapsed. E-24 received burns to back. E-24 contol then acted as E-24 chauffeur until 1600 hrs. E-24 supplied TL 12, two handlines, and an Akron New Yorker Muliversal. E-24 Control removed himself to Triage at Styvesant H.S. for treatment. E-24 Back-up (ff.Billy) removed to Downtown Hospital. E-24 Door (FF. Sterling) removed to St. Vincent's Hospital. E-24 Nozzle (FF. Byrne) removed to quarters of E-7.

CD-15 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 7 Battalion
BOX No. 8087 Location or Address: World Trade Center Responded to Signal 3 rd. Alarm While in Quarters Alarm for: Fire: STRUCTURAL x Building: Classification by Occupancy [X] Fire Received by:Teleprinter Arrived in 5 min. D Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL

Engine Company 26
TIME: 0900 DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist. L-10 Block No. Time 0900 Assigned 1st Due on 3rd Alarm D Relocation | ) False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL Commercial Fire-Protected Metal • Area x Public Non-Fireproofed Heavy Timber

O Residential CD Fireproof Classification by Construction O Wood Frame Number of Stories 110 Story Ordered to Return to Quarters Time Returned 900 Members Responding Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Water: Time Used Masks Used: TYPE Scott 4.5 Scott 4.5 Scott 4.5 Remarks: MASK NO. 1 3 5

by Command Post Minutes At Work 24 Hours Date Returned 9/12/01 Capt. Farino,FF Incantalupo.FF Hannon.FFSpear FF Pansini E-10 detailed FF Tegmeier E-4 detailed Pressures: Start DURATION 45 min. 45 min. 45 min. psi Finish psi Average Salt MASK NO. 2 4 DURATION 45 min. 45 min. min. psi

Gallons Used: Fresh TYPE Scott 4.5 Scott 4.5 Scott 4.5

Still missing Capt. Farino.FF Spear,Hannon,Pansini,Tegmeirer. FF Incantalupo was the chauffer taken to hospital by EMS released that night.

OPERATIONS: Not sure what E-26 assignment was or what building they operated in.

Rank Lieutenant

No. 23

CD-I5 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 1 Battalion BOX No. 5-5-8087 Location or Address: WTC Responded to Signal 2-2 While in Quarters Alarm for: £3 Fire Received by:Teleprinter Arrived in 15 min. Q Emergency TRANSPORTATION! O Relocation Engine Company 28 TIME: 0848 DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist. Block No. Time 0848 Assigned 3rd Due on 2nd Alarm fj False Alarm

Fire:
O Residential |^ Commercial Q Public [>3 Fireproof Q Fire-Protected Q Non-Fireproofed Classification by Construction [~~| Wood Frame Q Metal Q Heavy Timber Number of Stories 110 Story Area x Ordered to Return to Quarters by Time Returned 2000 Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 11 Hours Minutes Members Responding Lt. BeckerjFFs Salvador;Chelson; Ippolito; KehoejCampagna Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Vesey and W Broadway Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi Water: Time Used ;ed Gallons Used: Fresh Salt DURATION Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. TYPE MASK NO. DURATION Scott 4.5 1 45 min. Scott 4.5 2 45 min. Scott 4.5 3 45 ,.iin. Scott 4.5 4 45 min. 45 min. Scott 4.5 5 min. Remarks: All members survived. STRUCTURAL xx Building: Classification by Occupancy NON STRUCTURAL

OPERATIONS: Reported to Lobby Command Post of North Tower. Was ordered to team with Engine 4 and proceed with roll ups to upper floors. Walked up staircase B to the 4th floor, switched to staircase C . On floor 10, as ordered by Bn 11, E.28 aided evacuation of civilians. E 28 proceeded to the 28th floor. After the South Tower collapsed we were ordered to evacuate North Tower by Bn.11. Eng. 28 proceeded down as we had come up with Eng 4. Upon arrival at the lobby E28 exited to West St and went north as the North Tower fell.

Rank Lieutenant

Group No. 22

CD-15
To: j

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
Battalion ENGINE COMPANY 33 COMPANY

No.

BOX NO.8087

TIME0848

DATE9/11/01

2001

Location or Address 2 WTC_ Responded to Signal 2-2 2nd Alarm _ While at quarters_
Alarm for:
Fire:

Adm. Dist. Received by Teleprinter Arrived in _ min. Assigned 2nd I I Emergency
TRANSPORTATION AUTO, BUS, SHIP, ETC. -

Block No. Time 0848 hrs Due on 2 alarm False Alarm

|2<

Fire

Relocation

STRUCTURAL commerical TYPE OF OCCUPANCY

NON-STRUCTURAL BRUSH, RUBBISH , ETC

Building: Classification by Occupancy Classification by Construction Number of Stories

I I I

I Residential I Fireproof I Wood frame

IXI Commercial [""] Fire Protected ^] Metal Area _

[~~1 Public |~1 Non-fireproof [ | Heavy timber

by Ordered to respond or return to Date Returned At Work Time Returned hrs. min. Members responding Lt Kevin Pfeifer. FF Robert King. FF Robert Evans. FF Michael Bovle. FF David Arce. Keithrov Mavnard. FF Richard Conte
Members relieving _ ___________ _ _________

Hydrant: Location S/W comer of Vesey & West St Water: Time Used Masks Used TYPE Scott 4.5 Scott 4.5 Scott 4.5 Remarks: Gallons Used—Fresh MASK NO.

Pressures: Start

Finish Salt

Average

DURATION

TYPE Scott 4.5 Scott 4.5 Scott 4.5

MASK NO.

DURATION

All members (6) MIA except for ECC FF Conte ECC

Operations: Members were dropped of IFO and entered 2 WTC. ECC positioned apparatus on hydrant, assisted other ECCs connecting to Standpipes inlets, assisted in extinguishing localized exterior fires, then WTC 1 & 2 collapsed. Marine Company supplied E-33's apparatus who in-tum supplied a manifold. Operated until instructed to evacuated due to 7 WTC collapse.

Rank LT

Group No. 11

CD-15 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 1 Battalion BOX Nc 8087 Location or Address: 1 World Trade Center Responded to Signal 5-5 While in Quarters Alarm for: £] Fire Fire: STRUCTURALx Building: Classification by Occupancy Received by.Teleprinter Arrived in Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL min.

Engine Company 34
TIME: 0900 DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist. Block No. Time 0900 Assigned 2nd Due on 5th Alarm Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

O Residential CD Commercial D Public £3 Fireproof CD Fire-Protected I I Non-Fireproofed [~1 Wood Frame Classification by Construction D Metal f~~| Heavy Timber Number of Stories 110 Story Area Ordered fo Return to Quarters by DC DiDiminico Tirr.i- Rt jrned 2345 Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 13 Hours Minutes Members Responding Lt. Rice, Fr.'s Fusaro, Cullen, Garofalo, Macagnone Members Relieving N/A Hydrant: Location Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi Water: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh Salt Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION All Destroyed Scott 4.5 min. min. min. min. min. min. Remarks: After 1st collapse had 3 missing members, Fr.'s Fusaro, Garofalo, Macagnone. Reported them missing. They were located later in the operation in good condition . Exited garage with Ff. Cullen and operated as per Chief Ganci's orders to set new command post near Vesey St. We were directed to gather as many members as were present and prepare for next collapse. 2 members from Fire Prevention operated with us. OPERA I IONS: Responded to West St. south of Vessey St. Reported to command post opposite 1 World Trade center. Assigned as command post company by Field Communications unit. Escaped first collapse after running into a parking garage located benith bldg behind command post. Returned to West St. and located only Fr. Cullen. Was ordered to go through parking garage to new location to regroup. Was on Vessey St and North End Ave when second tower collapsed and took cover behind building. I then returned to collapse sight and operated a 1 3/4 handline from E-33 with Fr. Cullen and extinguished numerous Car Fires, rubbish fires and a vending cart fire with propane tanks involved. We then extinguished approx. 10 more car fires in parking lot west side West St. Then assembled on West St. and searched pile under command of BC Salka.

Rank Lieut.

Group No. 7

CD-I5 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 1 Battalion BOX No. 5-5-8087 Location or Address: World Trade Center Responded to Signal Verbal While AA Alarm for [Xl Fire Fire: STRUCTURALx Building: Classification by Occupancy Received by.RADIO Arrived in 3 min. |~~| Emergency TRANSPORTATfONAL

Engine Company 55 TIME: 0848
DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist. Block No. Time Assigned 1st Due on 3rd Alarm Relocation fj False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

I I Residential [X] Commercial D Public ^] Fireproof CD Fire-Protected l~] Non-Fireproofed Classification by Construction I | Wood Frame D Metal |~] Heavy Timber Number of Stories 110 Story Area x Ordered to Return to Quarters by Time Returned 0 Date Returned At Work Hours Minutes Members Responding Lt. Peter Freund, FF1 Stephen Russell, FF1 Paul Quinn, FF4 Christopher Mozzillo, FF4 Robert Lane Members Relieving N/A Hydrant: Location Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi Water: Time Used N/A Gallons Used: Fresh 0 Salt Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION Scott 4.5 min. min. min. min. mm. min. Remarks: Operated under B.C. Phieffer Bn.1 DC Hayden D.1 Death of Members: Lt. Freund, FF Russell, FF Lane, FF Mozzillo. Lost Property: SP 9374 with all equiptment. OPERATIONS: Engine 55 placed it's apparatus on the E/S of West St. just south of the pedestrian bridge IFO the North Tower. £55 ECC assisted E7 with S/P connections. Members reported to lobby of the North Tower with 2 1/2" hose. Lt. Freund reported to the LCP for orders.

Rank Captain

Group No. 7

CD-15 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 1 Battalion
BOX No. 8087 Location or Address: 1 World Trade Center Responded to Signal 2nd Alarm While 10-8 Alarm for: [X] Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL X Building: Classification by Occupancy Received by.Verbal Arrived in 3 min. I I Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL D Relocation Ladder Company 1 TIME: 8:48 DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist. 5-010 Block No. 24

Time 8:48
Assigned 2nd Due on 2nd Alarm Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Residential £3 Commercial D Public Fireproof Q Fire-Protected n Non-Fireproofed Wood Frame Classification by Construction D Metal n Heavy Timber 110 Story Number of Stories Area 200 x 200 Ordered to Return to Quarters by BC McKavanagh Bn 1 Time Returned 1500 Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 6 Hours 15 Minutes Members Responding Lt Walsh FF O'Neill FF Ryan FF Van Cleaf FF Olsen FF Borrillo Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi Water: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh Salt Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION Scott 4.5 1 30 min. Scott 4.5 4 30 min. Scott 4.5 2 30 min. Scott 4.5 5 30 min. Scott 4.5 3 30 min. Scott 4.5 6 30 min. Remarks:

OPERATIONS: L 1 was operating at Box 171 (Church and Lispenard) for a gas leak and was about to take up when we saw an American Airlines jet fly overhead at tree top level heading towards WTC #1. After witnessing impact L 1 responded to lobby of WTC #1 and was ordered by B.C. Pheifer to ascend any staircase available. L 1 chose staircase B and encounted a steady orderly flow of civilians evacuating and water flowing down stairs. We were instucted by an unknown B.C. to turn off sprinklers on various floors while ascending.

Rank Lieutenant

Group No. 4

CD-15 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 1 Battalion BOX No. 8807 LADDER Company 03 TIME: 0848 DATE September 11,2001 Adm. Dist. E10 Received by:Teleprinter Arrived in D Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL Q Residential ^ Fireproof Q Wood Frame min. Q Relocation Block No. Time 0848 Assigned 2nd Due on 3rd Alarm n False Alarm

Location or Address: WORLD TRADE CENTER Responded to Signal 3-3 While in Quarters Alarm for: ^J Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL X Building: Classification by Occupancy Classification by Construction

NON STRUCTURAL Commercial Fire-Protected D Metal Area 400 x 400 Public Non-Fireproofed Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Ordered to Return to Quarters by Time Returned Date Returned At Work Hours Minutes Members Responding CAPT BROWN, FF CARROLL.FF OLSEN.FF OGREN.FF DEWAN, FF MCSWEENEY, LT. DONNELLY, FF GIORDANO, FF COYLE, FF MCAVOY, Hydrant: Location Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi Water: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh Salt Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION Scott 4.5 min. min. min. min. min. min. Remarks: ALL MEMBERS THAT RESPONED WERE LOST

OPERATIONS: LADDER 3 OPERATIONS ARE UNKNOWN BUT IT IS BELIEVED THEY OPERATED IN THE NORTH TOWER IN THE VICINITY OF THE 35TH FLOOR TO 45 FLOOR

_,

Rank Lieutenant

Group No. 09

CD-15 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 1 Battalion BOX No. 8087 Location or Address: 1 World Trade Center Responded to Signal 3-3 While in Quarters Alarm for: ^ Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL XX Building: Classification by Occupancy Received by:Teleprinter Arrived in 5 min. CH Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL Q Relocation Ladder Company 5 TIME: 0850 DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist. Block No. Time 0850 Assigned 1st Due on 3rd Alarm Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

|~~l Residential [X] Commercial | | Public dl Fireproof H] Fire-Protected _ [D Non-Fireproofed Classification by Construction I I Wood Frame [""] Metal | | Heavy Timber Number of Stories 110 Story Area x Ordered to Return to Quarters by Time Returned Date Returned At Work Hours Minutes Members Responding Lt Warchola, FF Santore, FF Saucedo, FF Brunn, FF Arena, FF Hannafin Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi Water: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh Salt Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION Scott 4.5 min. min. min. min. min. min. Remarks: FF Fruschi also responded and was ordered by Lt. Warchola to remain outside of the building. Lt Giammona and FF Keating responded to the Trade Center while off duty. The following members of L-5 are missing from Box 8087. Lt Warchola, Lt Giammona, FF Santore, FF Hannafin, FF Saucedo, FF Arena, FF Brunn, FF Keating OPERATIONS: L-5 reported to lobby command post and was ordered to staging area on 35th floor. When order was given to evacuate L- 5 made its way down using the B stair while aiding a number of civilians. Their last known location was on the 12th floor. After the collapse a mayday was given by a member of L-5 and was answered by L-6. After a few minutes there were no further communications by L-5. FF Monohan of L-5 responded from home located L-5's apparatus and raised the aerial ladder to the courtyard next to 6 WTC. Numerous civilians made there way down the ladder to the ground

Rank Lieutenant

Group No. 21

CD-I 5 (10/60))

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
. To: 1

Battalion

L-006
COMPANY

Report No.
Date 09/11/01

BOX NO.

8087

TIME

08:42

Location or 1 WORLD TRADE CENTER Address Responded to Signal While
IN

Adm. Dist. 5-°10 Received by
CADS

Block No. Time
08:42

22-8087 Arrived in

0-TRSL^Ll Fire

min. Assigned 1ST I—I Relocation
AUTO, BUS, SHIP, ETC.

Due on 2ND
D False Alarm

Alarm for: Fire:

I I Emergency TRANSPORTATION

STRUCTURAL COMM.

NON STRUCT.
BRUSH, RUBBISH, ETC.

TYPE OF OCCUPANCY

Building:

Classification by Occupancy Classification by Construction Number of Stories
11°

I I Residential fx"l Fireproof

|XJ Commercial | ] Fire-protected

I I Public | | Non-Fireproofed | | Heavy Timber

LJ Wood Frame I I Metal Area 300X300

Ordered to respond or return to Time returned 17:OC1

Q'RS. Date Returned

By D.C. HAYDEN
09/11/01 FR. MELDRUM FR. D'AGOSTINO At Work 8

hrs. 17 mns.

Members responding Members relieving Hydrant: Location Water: Time Used Masked Used TYPE

CAPT. JONAS FR. BUTLER

FR. KOMOROWSKI FR. FALCO

Pressures: Start Gallons Used- Fresh MASK NO. DURATION TYPE

Finish Salt

Average MASK NO. DURATION

Remarks: MEMBERS OF L-6 WERE TRAPPED IN 1 WTC FOR 4 HOURS. ALL MEMBERS SUSTAINED INJURIES-CD-72'S WILL BE FORWARDED. BP-166 AND BP-167 WILL BE FORWARDED FOR MERITORIOUS ACTS. OPERATIONS: L-6 was assigned 1st due on the 2nd alarm. L-6 proceeded on foot up the "B" stairway. Upon reaching the 27th floor, WTC Tower #2 collapsed. At that time, L-6 decided to evacuate WTC #1. At about the 20th floor, L-6 found a Ms. Josephine Harris who was having difficulty walking. L-6 asssited Ms. Harris in evacuation. At the 4th floor, Ms. Harris could no longer walk. L-6 was searching for a chair to carry her in when the collapse of WTC #1 started. L-6 was trapped in stairway "B" with Ms. Harris, PAPO Lim, B.C. Picciotta Bn. 11, Fr. Bacon E.39, and Lt. Cross E.16. L-6 took the initiative for survival and rescue of all those that were trapped in the stairway. Maydays were sent out, and L-6 removed themselves after about 4 hrs. L-6 transfered Ms. Harris to L-43 so she could be removed via stokes stretcher.

Page: 1

C>15 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 1 Battalion BOX No. 8087 Location or Address: 1 World Trade Center Responded to Signal While 10-8 Alarm for: ^ Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL Building: Classification by Occupancy Received by:verbal Arrived in (~~l Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL Residential Fireproof Wood Frame Story min.

Ladder Company 8
TIME: DATE September 11, 2001 Adrn. Dist. Block No. Time Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL [3 Commercial CD Fire-Protected D Metal Area D Public D Non-Fireproofed D Heavy Timber

Classification by Construction Number of Stories Ordered to-ft«lwr« to by Time Returned Date Returned At Work Hours Minutes Members Responding Lt Halloran, FF Curran, FF Dinkins, FF Murphy, FF Poulin, FF Butera Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi Water: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh Salt Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION Scott 4.5 min. min. min. min. min. min. Remarks: L-8 was operating with Bn1, E-7 when first plane hit WTC.

OPERATIONS: Responded to north tower 1 st due. L-8 was on 30 floor when told by a B.C. to leave gear and evacuate the building. L-8 then proceeded to lobby, when all members reached lobby they proceeded through window to exit along building wall toward the north bridge with Lt. Halloran the last in line. After exiting building the second tower collapsed, One member FF Butera was knocked down and burned on the back of his neck. When the smoke settled all members were accounted for except for Lt. Halloran.

nk Captain

Group No. 10

-CD-15 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT To: 1 Battalion
BOX No. 8087 Location or Address: 1 World Trade Center Responded to Signal While at medicals Alarm for: £3 Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL Building: Classification by Occupancy Classification by Construction Received by:verbal Arrived in D Emergency min.

Ladder Company 8
TIME: DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist. Block No.

Time
Assigned 1st Due on 3rd Alarm CD Relocation Q False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL
CD Residential CD Fireproof CD Wood Frame Story

NON STRUCTURAL
l~~l Commercial CD Fire-Protected D Metal Area D Public l~~l Non-Fireproofed l~~l Heavy Timber

Number of Stories Ordered to Return to Quarters by Time Returned Members Responding Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Water: Time Used Masks Used: TYPE Scott 4.5

At Work Hours Minutes Lt. Bonura, FF Channel!, Grady, Carlsen, Garcia, Florio Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi Gallons Used: Fresh Salt DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION min. min. min. min. min. min.

Date Returned

MASK NO.

Remarks: L-8 (9x6) reported to Command Post on West Street with bunker gear.

OPERATIONS: L-8 was at the command post when the first tower collapsed. FF Carlsen, Garcia and Grady started assisting in the evacuation of injured, NYPD, FDNY and EMS, out of an underground parking garage through the rear of 1 World Financial Center. At the same time FF Channell and FF Florio started a search on West St and near the command post for injured. After the search FF Channell and Florio assisted with the rest of L-8 and other companies in the evacuation of the injured when the second tower collapsed. FF Channell and Florio were hit by the blast from the collapse of second tower and knocked to the ground. After receiving O2 and eye washes FF Channell and FF Florio teamed up with FF Garcia, Grady and Carlsen.

Rank Captain

Group No. 1o

CD-IS (10-60)

'•

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
Ladder Company 9
TIME: 0901 DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist. Received by:Teleprinter Arrived in 5 min. G Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL G Residential £3 Fireproof G Wood Frame Story Block No. Time Assigned 1st Due on 3rd Alarm G Relocation G False Alarm

To: 1 Battalion
BOX No. 8087 Location or Address: WTC Responded to Signal 2-2 While in Quarters Alarm for: ^ Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL yes Building: Classification by Occupancy Classification by Construction

NON STRUCTURAL G Commercial G Fire-Protected G Metal Area x G Public G Non-Fireproofed G Heavy Timber

Number of Stories Ordered to Return to Quarters by Time Returned Members Responding Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Water: Time Used Masks Used: TYPE Scott 4.5

Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work Hours Minutes Lt Smith, FF's Walz, Springstead, Casey, Maguire, Wernick, Tierney, Baptiste Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average Gallons Used: Fresh Salt MASK NO. DURATION min. min. min. TYPE MASK NO. psi

DURATION min. min. min.

Remarks: Ladder 9 responded on the 2nd or 3rd alarm riding with 2 extra members. FF Gerard Baptiste (detailed to Engine 33 9x6 tour) and FF John Tierney (voluntary duty). FF's jeff Walz, John Tierney and Gerard Baptiste are still among the missing.

OPERATIONS: L-9 reported to the Lobby Command Post in the North tower. Ordered by D-1 to ascend Stairway B. We made our way up and got as high as the 31st fir. While on the 31st fir the South tower collapsed. A BC passed on the order to evacuate. We did so, passing the order on to other FF's on the way down. We slowly descended the bldg due to the she*r volume of FF's in the stairwell doing the same. At approx the 11th fir all progress slowed basically to a halt. We were then informed that another stair (C?) was less crowded.

Rank Lieutenant

Group No. 2

We passed this order on verbally to all FFs within shouting distance. Radio's were virtually useless. We made our way to the lobby in the other stairwell. We were then instructed by a Be to make our way north and to get away from the building. We did not have all of our members in the immediate vicinity at this time. Due to the numerous FF's entering the stairwells as we descended, we were spread out throughout the stairwell. We tried to contact them all via radio as we headed north. I did come upon two of my members as we made our way away from the building, sitting on a median. I instructed them to move further away. They did so. Shortly thereafter the North tower collapsed. We ran for our lives. The dust caught us but not any large debris.Upon exiting the dust I was able to contact four of my members either visually or via radio. As we headed away from the debris, I was trying to locate a command post or staging area or anyone. Unfortunately, there were very few initial responders left. After getting cleaned up at a local warehouse (a couple of members had minor injuries and required medical assistance) the rest of us made our way to the nearest firehouse (Ladder 8). There I learned of a staging area at Ladder 20. We made our way there. At this time I was still confident all of men were safe and sent one man to Ladder 9's quarters to await the arrival of any members we had not yet contacted. I remained at Ladder 20 to await any word there. Later that evening I made my way to Ladder 9. FF s Jeff Walz, Gerard Baptiste and John Tierney are still among the missing. The remaining members all had minor injuries requiring medical leave.

CD-I 5 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 1 Battalion
(

Ladder Company 10
TIME: 0847 DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist. E-10 Received by:Verbal Arrived in 2 min. £3 Fire Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL Block No. 24 Time 0847 Assigned 1st Due on 1st Alarm Q Relocation Q False Alarm

BOX No. 8087 Location or Address: #1 World Trade Center Responded to Signal 8087 While in Quarters Alarm for: Fire: STRUCTURAL Commercial Building: Classification by Occupancy

NON STRUCTURAL Commercial Fire-Protected Metal Area 200 x 200 Q Public Q Non-Fireproofed Q] Heavy Timber

Q Residential D Fireproof Classification by Construction CD Wood Frame Number of Stories 110 Story Ordered to Return to Quarters by Time Returned Members Responding Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Water: Time Used Masks Used: TYPE Scott 4.5 Scott 4.5 Scott 4.5 MASK NO. 1 3 5 Date Returned

At Work Hours Minutes Lt. Harrell, FF Morabito, Cancel, Pilipczuk, Tallon, Olsen, MX E-10 N/A Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi Gallons Used: Fresh Salt DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION 45 min. Scott 4.5 2 45 min. 45 min. Scott 4.5 4 45 min. 45 min. Scott 4.5 6 45 min.

Remarks: Lt. Stephen J. Harrell, FF Sean Tallon, FF Jeffrey Olsen were recovered from the collapsed portion of #1 WTC 10/21/01.

OPERATIONS: Responded to Command post of # 1 WTC, reported into BC Pfeifer Bn 1, Commenced walking up 'B1 stair. Members stopped on 31 floor to receive oxypen, Lt. Harrell, FF Tallon and FF Olsen continued further up the 'B" stair, then FF Cancel and Pilipczuk received info from an FBI agent to evacuate the building. FF Cancel and Pilipczuk got down to lobby and exited onto West Street, eventually ending up in New Jersey City Medical center, after collapse of building. LCC FF Morabito helped evacuate lobby and had civilians exit through concourse toward subway line #1 and 'A'.

Rank Captain

Qro'up No. 15

CD-I 5 (10/60))

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To:

Battalion

L'01 1

COMPANY

Report No.

11

BOX NO. Location or Address

8087

TIME . . Vv/o-)c| Tr
5'5

°9:02

Date

09/11/01

Adm. Dist. Received by
CAPS

Block No. Time
Due on

Responded to Signal While AT QUARTES Alarm for: Fire:

09:02
5TH

Arrived in I_ I Emergency TRANSPORTATION

min. Assigned TST I—I Relocation
AUTO, BUS, SHIP, ETC.

( j Fire

LJ False Alarm

STRUCTURAL

NDN STRUCT.
BRUSH, RUBBISH, ETC.

TYPE OF OCCUPANCY

Building:

Classification by Occupancy Classification by Construction Number of Stories
107

|X| Residential |X~| Fireproof LJ

|_J Commercial | | Fire-protected

I I Public | | Non-Fireproofed | | Heavy Timber

Wood Frame I I Metal Area 250X250
By

Ordered to respond or return to Time returned 00:00 Date Returned ^-T O.UILTY FF HEFFERNAN

09/11/01 FF R KELLY RR ROGAN

At Work 9

hrs.

mns.

Members responding Members relieving Hydrant: Location Water: Time Used Masked Used TYPE

FF DAY FF CAMMARATA

Pressures: Start Gallons Used- Fresh MASK NO. DURATION TYPE

Finish Salt

Average MASK NO. DURATION

Remarks: MEMBERS REPORTED TO COMMAND POST WAS PUT TO WORK AND HAS BEEN REPORTED MISSING UPON COLLAPSE OF BUILDING OPERATIONS: All off duty members of L-1 1 reported as per recall procedures and was put to work upon arrival at the command post

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Group No. Page: 1

To: 1 Battalion
BOX No. 8087 Location or Address: WTC Responded to Signal While in Quarters Alarm for: ^ Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL xxx Building: Classification by Occupancy Classification by Construction Number of Stories Ordered to Return to Quarters Time Returned Members Responding Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Water: Time Used Masks Used: TYPE Scott 4.5

Ladder Company 12 TIME: 0908
DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist Received by:Teleprinter Arrived in 4 min. U Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL d Residential D Fireproof PI Wood Frame 110 Story by Date Returned Block No. Time 0908 Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm Q Relocation d False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL [X] Commercial • O Fire-Protected D Metal Area D Public n Non-Fireproofed O Heavy Timber

At Work Hours Minutes Lt. Phil Petti*, FF Angel Juarbe*. Michael Mullan*, Kothe, A. Rivera, Tansey, McGimpsey, Mazy(E-3) Pressures: Start MASK NO. psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh DURATION TYPE min. min. min.

Salt IvUS*. NO.

DURATION min. min. min.

Remarks: FF Adam Mazy (E-3) responded with E-26. Was seperated from them and hooked up with L-12 and operated with L-12.

OPERATIONS: * Members deceased See attached sheet

Rank Captain

Group No. 20

CD-15 L-12
Upon arrival at the WTC L-12 reported to the Command Post located in the lobby of the Marriot Hotel. Since the Officer of L-12 was given their assignment none of the surviving members know who at the command post specifically gave them their assignment. L-12's assignment was to search the upper floors of the Hotel. They took the C stairway up to the 14 floor and began their searches floor by floor thru the 18th floor. While in the C stairway proceeding to the 19th floor, Tower 2 collapsed knocking all the members down the stairs. The Company was intact with the Officer and 7 FF's he had with him. Being in a stairway, they were not aware of what had happened, but knew it was catastrophic, and quickly headed down the stairs leaving any tools that they had lost in the confusion. When they reached the 4th & 5th floor area they were unable to make their way any further down due to debris from the collapse. Lt. Petti told the members to stay where they were and he and FF Juarbe would go back up the stairs to get the tcx.-is and LSR that they had left behind on the 18th floor when they made their decision to get out as quickly as possible. As Lt. Petti and FF Juarbe started back up a mayday was being transmitted by a member of L-4. Hearing the mayday several times, Lt. Petti answered it, after not hearing any response from the command post. As they worked there way up to the 19th floor they stayed in contact with the member giving the mayday (he did not know his location to guide them) until they could not go any further up. They took the tools they could find and proceeded back down, still looking for the trapped member, all the while staying in contact with rest of the company which was still searching for a way out. The members who had remained on the 4th(?) floor found a. hole in the debris and were starting to work there way out when Tower 1 collapsed. FF Mullan had started to work his way up the stairway to inform the members coming down of the possible way out and to look for the missing member and was only 10 feet away when the collapse occurred. Lt. Petti, FF Juarbe and FF Mullan did not make it out. The remaining 5 members slide down the debris and made it to safety. Captain Robert Norcross Ladder 12 Gp 20

CD-15 (1.0-60)

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 1 Battalion BOX No. 8087 Location or Address: WTC Responded to Signal asn sp unit While in Quarters Alarm for: ^ Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL xxx Building: Classification by Occupancy Received by.Teleprinter ---Arrived in 12 min. (~) Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL Relocation . Ladder Company 1 5 TIME: 0852 DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist E-10 Block No. Time 0852 Assigned Special Called on 1st Alarm Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

O Residential Commercial Public EX] Fireproof Fire-Protected Non-Fireproofed O Wood Frame Metal Classification by Construction Heavy Timber Number of Stories 110 Story Area 200 x 200 Ordered to Return to Quarters by Date Returned 11/17/01 At Work Hours Time Returned 900 Minutes Lt. Leavey, FF Vaskis, Kelly, Kopytko, Larsen, Oelschlager, Members Responding Members Relieving Pressures: Start psi Finish Hydrant: Location psi Average psi Gallons Used: Fresh Water Time Used Salt DURATION TYPE MASK NO. MASK NO. Masks Used: TYPE DURATION min. Scott 4.5 min. min. min. min. min. Remarks: The following members were killed in the line of duty: Lt. Joseph G. Leavey, FF1 Thomas W. Kelly, FF4 Scott Kopytko, FF4 Scott A. Larsen, FF5 Douglas Oelschlager. In addition, the following members of ladder 15 did not respond with the apparatus but were also killed in the line of duty: FF1 Eric T. Olsen, FF1 Arthur T. Barry, Prob.FF Richard D. Allen OPERATIONS: L-15 responded via State St/Battery PI. At West St. traffic was severely slowed. At the entrance to the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel a traffic barrier waged under the front of the apparatus and broke an air line. After attempting to remove the obstruction, Lt. Leavey ordered the chauffeur to work on removing it and took the rest of the company up West St FF Vaskis,the chauffeur, worked on removing the obstruction and repairing the leak and when the second plane hit he ran to join the company. He was unable to find their location. See second page.

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Company Operations Report Page 2

FF Haines worked the nite tour of'''9/10, was relieved and then responded to the scene with Bn. 4 when they passed quarters. He reported to the staging area then operated after the collapse of #2. FF Barry was in qtrs but on VL. He and FF Olsen (who had been relieved from the nite tour) went to the scene on foot. They were seen together at the staging area on West St. Prob. FF Allen was relieved from the nite tour but rode to the scene and operated with Engine Co. 4. His remains were recovered with the remains of other members of Engine 4. Nobody that I have spoken with has reported seeing L-15 in tower #1. It is possible that as the company was running up West St. the second plane hit #2 and the company operated there. The remains of Lt. Leavey and the frontpiece of FF Oelschlagers helmet were found in the footprint of tower 2. Respectfully Submitted, Capt. L/15 Gpl6

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
Ladder Company 18
TIME: 08SO DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist. Block No Tine 0850 Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm [j Relocation [H False Alarm

To 1 Battalion
BOX No. 5-58087

Location or Address. World Trade Center-North Tower Responded to Signal 5-5 While in Quarters Alarm for.
r ire:

Received b/:Te!eprinter Arrived >n 5 min. (U Emergency TRANSPORTATiONAL D Residential [3 Fireproof

£x] Fire

STRUCTURAL XXX

NON STRUCTURAL ^j Commercial _ d) Fire-Drotected £5 °ublic [H Non-Fireproofed

Building:
Classification oy Occupancy

Classification by Construction
Number of Stories

QWood Frame
110 Story

Q Metal
Area 500 x 500

Q Heavy Timber

Ordered to Return to Quarters by D.C. Butler Time Returned 100 Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 16 Hours 00 Minutes Members Responding Lt. Borega.FF Mettham.FFCoyle. FF Murray{det.L-11),FF Maloney, Members Relieving FF Cardino.FF Merenda Hydrant. Location Pressures: Start ps> Finish ps; Average psi Water Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh Salt Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION Scott 4.5 1 45 min. 4 45 min.

2 3
Remarks:

45 min. 45 min.

5 6

45 min. 45 min.

FF Lattar.FF McGuinness, Lt. Schaaf entered quarters due to city wide recall. Upon orders of F.D.dispatcher manned 500 apparatus and conducted operations at WTC.

OPERATIONS:

Upcn orders of D.C. Hayden, Division 1, L-18 conducted evacuation of civilians on the 5th floor of the North Tower (entrance on West St.) Upon arrival it Sth floor .occupants were in the process of self evacuating, L-18 assisted. Approximately 15 minutes into the evacuation the entire north Tower shook violently and at that tune total darkness ensued. The evacuation stairwell "A" was immediately filed with smoke dust making that stairwell unusable for evacuation purposes. Stairwell C had collapsed and stairwell "B" was found to be intact (luckily) Lt Borega then set up a lighting relay using all of Ladder 18's members to re-direct the occupants from stairwell "A" to stairwell "3". All occupants (approximately 200 civilians) in the above stairwell were removed to tha lobbyunder the most hazardous of conditions. The civilians then evacuated the bulding fjpon entering the lobby, Lt. Borega heard reports of members trappea above. L-18 then started TO ascend the stairwell to assist LT rescue efforts. As the members started to go higher, companies coming down the stairs informed him that upper

floors were collapsing and that there was a heavy odor of gas throughout the bldg. Fearing for the safety of his members due to the rapidly deteriorating conditions Lt Borega ordered his members back to the lobby. With no orders to the contrary and hearing of the collapsing of the upper floors (via H.T j Lt. Borega ordered his members out of the bulding Approximately 2 minutes later the entire North Tower collapsed Upon re-grouping the members of Ladder 18 assisted with rescue operations. At approx.0100(Sept. 12,2001) Lt Borega and members were ordered back to quarters by D.C Butler.

Rank Lieutertpnt

Group Mo.

(^15(10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: Battalion

Ladder Company 20 TIME: 0900 DATE September 11, 2001
Adm. Dist. Received by.Teleprinter Arrived in 5 min. £3 Fire O Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL LJ Residential ^ Fireproof Q] Wood Frame Block No. Time 0900 Assigned 2nd Due on 2nd Alarm D Relocation Q False Alarm

BOX No. 5-58087 Location or Address: 1 World Trade Center Responded to Signal 2nd Alarm While in Quarters Alarm for: Fire: STRUCTURAL XXX Building: Classification by Occupancy Classification by Construction

NON STRUCTURAL £3 Commercial O Fire-Protected D Metal Area 300 x 300 D Public f~~l Non-Fireproofed l~~] Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Ordered to Return to Quarters by Time Returned Members Responding Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Water: Time Used Masks Used: TYPE Scott 4.5 MASK NO. Date Returned

At Work Hours Minutes Lt. Fischer, F/F LaForge, F/F Burnside, F/F McMahon, F/F Gray, F/F Linnane, F/F Hanley Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average Gallons Used: Fresh Salt DURATION mm. min. min. TYPE MASK NO. psi

DURATION min. mm. min.

Remarks: The above members of Ladder Company 20 answered the call to Box 5-5 8087 and performed in the highest traditions of the Fire Department of the City of New York.

OPERATIONS: Members were last seen on the 35th floor of World Trade Center No.1 assisting in the mass evacuation of civilians from building.

Rank Lieutenant

Group No. 16

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 1 Division
BOX No. 300

Ladder Company 20 TIME: 1036 DATE November 8, 2001
Adm. Dist. Received by.Teleprinter Arrived in 10 min. 3 Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL n Relocation Block No. Time 1036 Assigned 3rd Due on 1st Alarm f] False Alarm

Location or Address: WTC Responded to Signal spec call While in Quarters Alarm for: Q Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL Building: Classification by Occupancy

NON STRUCTURAL

|_| Residential O Commercial D Public D Fireproof PI Fire-Protected (71 Non-Fireproofed Classification by Construction D Wood Frame D Metal I I Heavy Timber Number of Stories Story Area Ordered to Return to Quarters by Time Returned 1936 Date Returned At Work 9 Hours Minutes Members Responding Lt Me Dade, FF Clifford, Maurer,Caruso,Redmond,Taylor Members Relieving Hydrant: Location Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi Water: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh Salt Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION Scott 4.5 min. min.

min. min.
Remarks:

min. min.

OPERATIONS: L 20 operated as the Fast Truck for operations at WTC

Rank Lieutenant

Group No.

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 7 Battalion BOX No. 8087 Location or Address: W.T.C. Responded to Signal While in Quarters Alarm for: ^ Fire Fire: STRUCTURAL X Building: Classification by Occupancy Received by:Teleprinter Arrived in D Emergency TRANSPORTATIONAL min. Assigned D Relocation

Ladder Company 21 TIME: DATE September 11, 2001
Adm. Dist. Block No. Time on Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

|_j Residential ^ Commercial D Public EX] Fireproof O Fire-Protected D Non-Fireproofed Classification by Construction O Wood Frame D Metal O Heavy Timber Number of Stories 110 Story Area 225 x 225 Ordered to to by Time Returned Date Returned At Work Hours Minutes Members Responding Lieut. M. Fodor, Frs. Duffy, Atwood, Krukowski, Glascoe, Members Relieving Henry, Suarez Hydrant: Location Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi Water: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh Salt Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION Scott 4.5 1 45 min. Scott 4.5 4 45 min. Scott 4.5 2 45 min. Scott 4.5 5 45 min. Scott 4.5 3 45 min. Scott 4.5 6 45 min. Remarks: Members responding (listed above) perished at incident, details unknown. All other members responded to the scene before or after recall. Several off-duty members at scene after collapses heard handi-talkie transmissions from Lt. Fodor L-21. OPERATIONS:

Rank

utenant

y Group No. 10

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT To: ^ Battalion
BOX No. 8087

Ladder Company 24 TIME: 0910 DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist. 5010 Received by:Teleprinter Arrived in 7 min.
^ Fire

Location or Address: 2 World Trade Center
Responded to Signal 5-5 While in Quarters Alarm for: Fire: STRUCTURAL X Building: Classification by Occupancy Classification by Construction

Block No.

Time 0910 Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm fj False Alarm

D Emergency
TRANSPORTATIONAL |~] Residential ^3 Fireproof I I Wood Frame

D Relocation

NON STRUCTURAL

Number of Stories 110 Story Ordered to Return to Quarters . by xxxxxx Time Returned 2230 Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 11 Hours 30 Minutes Members Responding Lt .McLoughlin E-1, Ff-1 Johnson, Ff-1 Grillo, Ff-3 Duffy, Ff-5 Ocello, Ff-5 Cardinale Members Relieving none Hydrant: Location none Pressures: Start 0 psi Finish 0 psi Average 0 psi Water: Time Used none Gallons Used: Fresh 0 Salt 0 Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION
Scott 4.5 Scott 4.5 Scott 4.5 Remarks: 1 3 5 0 min. 0 min. 0 min. Scott 4.5 Scott 4.5 Scott 4.5 2 4 6 0 min. 0 min. 0 min.

^ Commercial D Public D Fire-Protected I I Non-Fireproofed D Metal [~] Heavy Timber Area 200 x 200

Officer and members of Ladder 24 were in Lobby of Marriot Hotel when WTC tower 2 collapsed.

OPERATIONS:

L-24 responded on 5th alarm transmitted when tower two was attacked. L-24 responded against traffic on the Westside H'way. L-24 reported to Command Post on West side H'way. We were instructed by Command Post to report to Chief Barbara in the South Tower. While heading to South Tower we were told by CWTCommander Cassano that Chief Barbera was at the Command Post inside the Marriot Hotel. We entered the Hotel at the Southwest corner (Tall Ships Restaurant). South Tower collapsed onto Marriot before we made it to Command Post. All members on duty in Ladder 24 survived.