Report From Ground Zero: The Story Of The Rescue Efforts At The World Trade Center
By (author): "Dennis Smith"
ISBN0670040622
ISBN139780670040629
AsinReport From Ground Zero: The Story Of The Rescue Efforts At The World Trade Center
Original titleReport from Ground Zero
An extraordinary eyewitness account of the heroic rescue workers who rushed to help the victims of the World Trade Centre AttackImmediately after two hijacked jets struck the twin towers of the World Trade Centre on the morning of September 11, 2001, Dennis Smith, a retired firefighter who had served eighteen years with the New York City Fire Department, reported to Manhattan's Ladder co. 16 to volunteer in the rescue effort. Among those missing were 343 firefighters, many of whom were his friends and longtime colleagues.Smith uses his unique background as both respected writer and experienced firefighter to tell the story of the disaster and its aftermath as only an insider could do. This account opens with astonishing first-person testimonies from dozens of the rescuers who were present as the towers were attacked, evacuated and then fell. We hear harrowing stories of death and heroism, and miraculous stories of survival. We share the grief of the families of firefighters awaiting word of their loved ones' fate.Dennis Smith recounts his experiences at the front lines of the unprecedented recovery efforts, helping the physically and psychologically wounded and attending some of the inconceivable number of funerals of firefighters, police officers and emergency workers. These are days of grief, of anger, and finally, of healing as we watch the remarkable renewal of a city and its people.Report from Ground Zero, by a writer who has been praised as 'the poet laureate of firefighters', is the most detailed and immediate record we will have of this unforgettable event that has permanently altered the landscape and character of America.