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NY B18 Division 3 FDR - Report of Services - Company Operations Reports 108
NY B18 Division 3 FDR - Report of Services - Company Operations Reports 108
WORK PERFORMED
WORK PERFORMED
Battalion 9 recorded 4 hours and 30 minutes op. time because Bn. 3 B.C. Hawkins relocated to quarters of Battalion 9.
Recalled Battalion Chiefs 9/11/01
B.C. Nardone, B.C. Williams, B.C. Maier
Operations recalled Batt. Chiefs:
B.C. Nardone, responded to scene with Eng. 505 - Ordered to set up C/P by Chief Cruthers on West St and Warren St.
Operated C/P directed units into the site when called for by various I/C's. Relieved by B.C. Narbutt Bn. 51. Set up
another C/P at West and Vesey St. Upon collapse of # 7 WTC ordered to operate inside 140 West St. (Verison) to check for
fire or collapse damage. Set up LCP and directed, BC.SalJka Bn.18, B.C. McKeon, B.C. Blatus, L-21, E-278, E-226, L-155,
L-148 L-l 1, E-64 all recalled units . Units stretched three lines from S/P and operated into Expo. # 3 ( # 7 WTC). No
fire extension into Verison and some strutural damage on the # 4 side.
Operated with MTA dewatering unit attempting to pump out basement of 140 West St. Returned to qtrs 9/12/Olappox. 0400
hrs.
B.C. Williams -Responded to scene on E-505- Operated under Chief Fellini at West and Vesey , then ordered to operate
under D.C. Blaich at West and Liberty , supervised units in area with searches of voids. Returned to qtrs. appox. 0430
hrs. 9/12/01
B.C. Maier - Reported to site on West St at 2345 hours. Reassigned to Church and Vesey to supervise Tower Ladder Ops.
Reassigned to side IFO Eng. 10 - Returned to qtrs. 9/12 at 1230 hrs.
September 13 - B.C. Williams - returned to site - Ops. under D.C. Visconti at West C/P.
9/13/01 B.C. Hodgens - responded with members of E-54 and L-4 under command of D.C. Fox Div. 6. Units performed
excavation and checked voids while iron workers cut and removed steel beams.
9/14 - B.C. Nardone Relieved B.C. Hawkins Bn.17, at Tower # 1 near Stair B - ops under D.C. Visconti - with B.C. Kelly
and B.C. Holtzmeir, Supervised units in removing several members of Ladder 5 and Sq. 18 plus several civilains near and
in Stair B. Relieved By B.C. Salaka Bn.18 at appox. 0330 9/15/01
Department went to ABC Groups for Batt. Chiefs - no further record of Battalion 9 unit oper. Any Chiefs returning did
so under WTC Command and the ABC group system!
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Battalion
Battal Chief
Battalion 9
CD-12 REPORT NO. 103
FIRE DEPARTMENT - CITY OF NEW YORK
Bureau of Operations
REPORT OF SERVICES AT FIRE
Chief of Battalion September 11, 2001
Box No. 9998 Date Received September 11, 2001
Time Received 09:09 On Duty at Fire 09 Hours 30 Minutes
Time Returned to Qtrs 19:00 At Work at Fire 09 Hours 00 Minutes
Date Returned to Qtrs 09/11/01 Out of Qtrs 10 Hours 30 Minutes
Ordered to Quarters by AC FELINI
Received signal SPEC CALL by TELEPRINT while QTRS and responded to same. Arrived at location in 20 minutes.
Signal was for FIRE at 2 WTC
WORK PERFORMED
Work Performed
WORK PERFORMED
OPERATIONS:
Engine 21 entered the North Tower to evacute people in the Nortn tower via the
stairwell. Engine 21 made it up to the 27th floor.
Engine 21 MPO, FF . Parris was hooked up at the hydrant on Vessey & West Streets.
Engine 21 is still missing Captasin Burke.
OPERATIONS:
Engine -21 assigned to adminstrative duty at WTC. E-21 relieved E-65 at WTC and
supplied TL-163 for wash down at site. E-21 was being relayed water by E-153. E-21 also
supplied a manifold that was operating some 1 3/4 hand lines. E-21 operated approx. 4
hours and was told to take up by chief in charge of WTC command post.
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Rank Lieutenant Group No. 15
COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 1 Battalion Engine Company 22
BOX No. 9998 TIME: 09:08 DATE September 11, 2002
Location or
Address: 1 World Trade Center Adm. Dist. E-10 Block No.
Responded to Signal 5-5 Received by:Teleprinter Time 09:08
While in Quarters Arrived in 10 min. Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm
Alarm for: £3 Fire Emergency D Relocation fj False Alarm
Fire:
STRUCTURAL x TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL
Building:
Classification by Occupancy D Residential Ex] Commercial £3 Public
£3 Fireproof O Fire-Protected n Non-Fireproofed
Classification by Construction f~) Wood Frame D Metal f~] Heavy Timber
Number of Stories 110 Story Area 100 x 100
Ordered to Return to Quarters by
Time Returned Date Returned At Work Hours Minutes
Members Responding Capt. Bowles, FF. Clinton, FF. Maffei, FF. McWilliams, FF. Kane,
FF. Casoria, FF. Elferis
Members Relieving
Hydrant: Location Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi
Water: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh Salt
Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATIC TYPE MASK NO. DURATION
Scott 4.5 1 45 min. Scott 4.5 4 45 min.
2 " min. 5 " min.
3 0 min. 6 " min.
Remarks:
OPERATIONS:
Engine 22 responded to Box 9998, operating in the North Tower. Assisting in the removal
of civilians in stairway "C", Tower 1 until the order to evacuate was given.
FF's. McWilliams, Kane, Elferis, and Casoria were trapped in the subsequent collapse of
Tower 1, and sucumbed to their injuries.
FF's. Clinton, and Maffei returned to quarters with minor injuries.
Capt. Bowles was removed to the hospital with a broken right arm.
OPERATIONS:
Upon airival at Box 3087 Engine 23 found a heavy involved fire 01 numerous floors of
both towers of the World Trade Center complex.Engine 23 was ordered to the 21st floor
of the Harriot Hotel ay Division 3 to perform necessary operations Engine 23 never took
up from this Box.
COMPANY.QPERATIONS REPORT
To: 1 Battalion Engine Company 35
OPERATIONS:
E-35 was moving towards #3 Financial center when tower #1 collapsed. Immmediately,
after the collapse,E-35 members moved to the front of #6 WTC to start searching for
victims. Members also stretched and operated a 2 1/2 line from E- 24 at and under the
North Bridge.Members continued to operate in a search,rescue,and firefighting mode for
the next few hours.
OPERATIONS:
E-35 operated 2 1/2" line while construction crews removed rubble from #4 WTC. E-35
also supplied manifold located at Cortland & Trinity PI.
OPERATIONS:
Assisted in recovery efforts on Liberty Street side of Operation.
CD-15 (10-60)
COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To:.£|jf Battaljpn Engine Company 37
BOX No. 0300 TIME: 1535 DATE September 22, 2001
Location or
Address: World Trade Center Adm. Dist. Block No.
Responded to Signal Special Call Received by:Teleprinter Time 1535
While in Quarters Arrived in 10 min. Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm
Alarm for: Fire 3 Emergency D Relocation Q False Alarm
Fire:
STRUCTURAL xxx TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL
Building:
Classification by Occupancy f~1 Residential Commercial D Public
[3 Fireproof Fire-Protected CU Non-Fireproofed
Classification by Construction I I Wood Frame i Metal |~l Heavy Timber
Number of Stories Story Area
Ordered to Return to Quarters by BC Daly
Time Returned 220 Date Returned 9/23/01 At Work 10 Hours 45 Minutes
Members Responding Lt. Buckheit, FF Maher, FF Morrisey, FF McQuade, FF Gioello, FF
Cittadini
Members Relieving
Hydrant: Location Grenwich & Albany Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi
Water: Time Used 5 hours Gallons Used: Fresh Salt
Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION
Scott 4.5 mm. min.
min. mm.
min. min.
Remarks:
OPERATIONS:
Supplied Tower Ladder 109 for operations on South side of World Trade Center.
OPERATIONS:
E39 reported in to the command post in the lobby of 1 World Trade Center and was
ordered to start walking toward the upper floors via the B stairs. At the 31st floor, the
building began to shake. The battalion chief on the floor ordered all companies on the
floor to evacuate the building. While walking down the B stairs, the building collapsed
trapping Engine 39 in the stairway. After several hours in the stairway, E39 was able to
climb up and out of the stairway with the assistance of incoming units.
OPERATIONS:
Lt. Ginley and Firefighters Mercado, Lynch and D'Auria descended tower 4 escalator,
assignment from Command Post unknown. Firefighter D'Auria later recovered in January,
approximate position tha corridor leading to tower two from Building 4, Firefighter Gary
recovered in September operating with CFR-D equipment on West St. Firefighter Shea
found amongst rubble after tower two collapse and transported to Jersey City, currently
on medical leave.Remaining members still listed among misstng. Engine 40 spare
pumper remained at scene pumping for unkown period of time.
CD-15 (10-60)
OPERATIONS:
REPORTED IN AT WEST ST. COMMAND POST UPON ARRIVAL. SHORTLY THEREAFTER
WAS ORDERED TO LIBERTY ST. TO CLEAR STREET OF ANY OBSTRUCTIONS.
PROCEEDED WITH ALL MEMBERS TO THE LOCATION OF LIBERTY AND WEST ST.
WHILE AT THIS LOCATION TOWER 2 COLLAPSED. AFTER COLLAPSE ACCOUNTED
FOR ALL UNIT MEMBERS. INITALLY, MEMBERS INJURED WERE MISSING BUT
AFTERWARDS ALL WERE FOUND. LT. PATRICIELLO AND FR. KENNEDY REMAINED ON
THE SCENE UNTIL ABOUT 2100 HRS ASSISTING WITH RECOVERY EFFORTS AND
ESTABLISHING WATER SUPPLY LINES VIA FIREBOATS.
OPERATIONS:
ARRIVED AT SCENE AND MADE OUR WAY SOUTH ON WEST STREET AMID HEAVY
DEBRIS. WE CROSSED WEST STREET BY GOING UNDER THE COVERED WALKWAY AT
THE SOUTH END OF THE COMPLEX AND MADE A DASH INTO THE HOTEL LOBBY
COMMAND POST AND REPORTED IN TO DC GALVIN. WE ALONG WITH E-22 AND L-13
WERE INSTRUCTED TO FOLLOW BUILDING PERSONELLTO AN ELEVATOR BANK IN
THE SOUTH TOWER AND PROCEED TO THE 44TH FLOOR, THE LOWEST REPORT OF
FIRE AT THAT TIME, AND WORK OUR WAY UP. DC GALVIN ALSO INFORMED US THERE
WERE NO COMMAND POSTS SET UP ON THE UPPER FLOORS AT THAT TIME.
CONTINUED
OPERATIONS:
E-53 reported to command post at 2 World Finical Center @ 0918 hrs. Received orders to
remove various apparatus from middle of West Street so traffic could flow. After
removing those rigs, E-53 reported back to the command post. E-53 then received orders
to enter # 2 WTC. As E-53 walked toward the Vista Hotel, the South Tower collapsed. The
members of E-53 operated the rest of the day & night at various locations and at various
tasks. These Fire Fighters performed above and beyond the call of duty.
Engine-53's apparatus operated for over 5 days at the Hudson River and Vessy Street
being supplied by Marine One and supplying various tower ladders during that time.
Hydrant: Pressures:
Loc.: Start: Finish: Average:
Water:
Time Used: Hrs Fresh: Gal. Salt: Gal.
Operations:
OPERATIONS:
E-58 ENTERED LOBBY OF MARRIOT HOTEL. 1ST COLLPSE OCCURRED AND MEMBERS
SCATTERED. FF WILSON CONTACTED LT NAGEL VIA H.T. AND LT. NAGEL STATED
THAT HE WAS TRAPPED IN A VOID. FF WILSON .FITZPATRICK AND PASKEWITZ
LOCATED LT NAGEL WITH A SEARCH ROPE . HE WAS ALIVE AND SPEAKING TO THEM
AT THIS TIME.LT BROWN AND MEMBERS OF L-113 ENTERED THE COLLAPSE AREA TO
ASSIST E-58. AIR BAGS WERE BEING SET UP AND A SAW WAS USED TO TRY TO FREE
LT. NAGEL. THEN THE SECOND COLLAPSE BEGAN AND THE MEMBERS SCATTERED
TO SAVE THEIR LIVES. THEY REGROUPED AND TRIED TO REENTER THE LOBBY , BUT
TONS OF DEBRIS HAD FALLEN IN THAT AREA. FF FITZPATRICK AND LT BROWN WERE
REMOVED BY EMS TO HOSPITALS.
NUMEROUS ATTEMPTS WERE MADE TO REACH LT. NAGEL WITH REMAINING
MEMBERS AND THE MEMBERS THAT RESPONDED ON THE RECALL, BUT WERE
UNSUCCESSSFUL.
CD-15 (10-60)
COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 1 Battalion Engine Company 65
BOX No. 5-5-8087 TIME: 0900 DATE September 11, 2001
Location or
Address: 1 World Trade Center Adm. Dist. Block No.
Responded to Signal 5-5 5th Alarm Received by:Teleprinter Time 0900
While in Quarters Arrived in 8 min. Assigned 3rd Due on 5th Alarm
Alarm for: £<] Fire Q Emergency Q Relocation Q False Alarm
Fire:
STRUCTURAL XXXXX TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL
Building:
Classification by Occupancy O Residential ^ Commercial Q Public
^ Fireproof I I Fire-Protected - PI Non-Fireproofed
Classification by Construction D Wood Frame Q Metal d Heavy Timber
Number of Stories 110 Story Area 400 x 400
Ordered to Return to Quarters by Incident Commander
Time Returned 2030 Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 11 Hours 20 Minutes
Members Responding Lt. Piambino, FF. Reno, Cardio, Petrassi, Orlando, Barry
Members Relieving
Hydrant: Location Liberty & West 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 10 min. Scott 4.5 2 10 min.
Scott 4.5 3 10 min. Scott 4.5 4 10 min.
Scott 4.5 5 10 min. min.
Remarks:
Unit ordered to respond in to Command Post via West Street entrance
OPERATIONS:
Engine 65 reported in to command post established on north side of 1 World Trade
Center. Ordered by Chief in Charge to operate on the upper floors with Engine 39 in the
north tower(1 World Trade).Lt. Piambino ordered members to bring up roll ups and an
extra Scott cylinder using the " B " stairs. Members had reached the 22nd floor when the
south tower collapsed. Realizing the unsafe condition which existed,Lt.Piambino ordered
members out of the building.
Address: 2 WORLD TRADE CENTER (SOUTH TOWER) Adm. Dist. Block No.
Responded to Signal 5TH ALARM Received by:VOICE ALARM Time 0910
While in Quarters Arrived in 10 min. Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm
Alarm for: IX! Fire LJ Emergency D Relocation fj False Alarm
Fire:
STRUCTURAL XXX TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL
Building:
Classification by Occupancy [~~| Residential [XJ Commercial D Public
O Fireproof O Fire-Protected I I Non-Fireproofed
Classification by Construction PI Wood Frame D Metal O Heavy Timber
Number of Stories 110 Story Area
Ordered to Return to Quarters by
Time Returned 1900 Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work Hours Minutes
Members Responding LT. NICHOLS, FF's SHAGI, JOHNSON, CORREA, BREEN, CAREY
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 mm. min.
min. mm.
min. min.
Remarks:
See attached report
OPERATIONS:
See attached report
Remarks:
FF Correa was never found and is presumed killed in action. Lt. Nichols suffered injuries
to his right knee, lower back and a concussion. FF Carey suffered injuries to his back,
and shoulder. FF Shagi suffered chest pains and injuries to his right knee, right ring
finger, shoulder, back and neck.
L-T.
Lieutenant "^ Gr. 3 E-74
CD-15 (10-60)
OPERATIONS:
Ladder 46 left apparatus at intersection of West and Vesey Streets. Manpower was
originally split to search rubble pile for victims and to man tower ladder 136 to pour water
on burning debree at location of bldg. #7 on Barkley St. Teams later switched manpower.
Relieved by B.C. Grabowski.
OPERATIONS:
Received orders to proceed to sub-level 6 of tower #2 in order to increase water pressure
to the upper floors. While waiting for FE tools WTC collapsed Which caused E-91 to
become separated. After the 2nd collapse, E-91 regrouped and was told to stand by. At
2100 hours E-91 was ordered to take-up.
Remarks:
OPERATIONS:
Ladder 2 responded to World Trade Center at 0909 hours.
No members returned.
Hydrant: Pressures:
Loc.: Start: Finish: Average:
Water:
Time Used: Hrs Fresh: Gal. Salt: Gal.
Operations;
Location or
Address 2 WORLD TRADE CENTER Adm. Dist. 5-°10 Block No.
Responded to Signal 5-5 Received by MDT Time 09:10
Remarks:
OPERATIONS:
LADDER 7 WAS AT BOX 0488 106 E 19 STREET AT 0841 HRS WITH BATT 6,LAD 3,ENG 5,AND ENG 14. AT
O^IO REC BOX 9998(8087)OVER MDT TO RESPOND TO 2 WORLD TRADE CENTER SIG 5-5 5TH ALARM AND TO R
TO 1 WTC STAGING AREA NEAR WEST STREET.LADDER 7 LAST KNOWN LOCATION WAS LIBERTY AND WEST
fl\S WORKING IN LADDER 7 THAT DAY WERE LOST AT THE WTC.MAY GOD BLESS THEM ALL.
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CD-I5 (10-60)
COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
OPERATIONS:
L-13 was ordered to 44th floor of north tower for search and evacuation. Shortly after
reaching the 24th floor the south tower collapsed and members in the north tower were
ordered to evacuate. Ladder 13 conducted searches on the 24th floor and below while
using the "B" stairwell to evacuate. Fr. Graziano was assisting a civilian down the "B"
stairwell and exited the north tower seconds before it collapsed. He last saw the other
members of L-13 in the lobby of the North tower near the "b" stairwell.
Members relieving
Remarks:
OPERATED UNDER: NUMEROUS CHIEFSfBATTALION AND DEPUTY)
OPERATIONS:
Ladder 14 was special called on the following occasions:
9/12 @ 0342 to 1042 9/1 8 @ 1106 to 1 506 9/20 @ 1010 to 1610
9/24 @ 0900 to 2130 9/26 @ 1327 to 2057
Recalled members of the company reported to command post in Batt. and were transported to WTC. Each
day after that, two teams of 5 firefighters and one officer were detailed by the Batt. bus to the
site. This occured until the A,B, & C Groups were established. After that, members were detailed to
the Task Force.
Each time at the site, members worked in bucket brigades, searched voids, removed bodies, and
operated a Tower Ladder stream.
Respectfully submitted,
OPERATIONS:
VIA DISPATCHER .REPORT TO COMMAND CENTER.LOCATION L-10.E-10.ORDERED TO
STAND FAST.UNTIL TEMPORARY ROAD TO SPECIFIED LOCATION WAS TO BE
COMPLETED.AND TO OPERATE WITH E-324.SURVEYED SCENE.OVERHAULED AND
CONDUCTED SEARCH IN RUBBLE PILE, ORDERED TO TAKE UP BY BN27
bers relieving •
Mtsks Used
NONE . I
Two recall members missing, recovered deceased (rest irj peace brothers) later
dates - Lt. Raymond Murphy. FF Robert Curatolo i
FF Ratazzi (Recall) removed to St. Vincent Hospital, treated, released for eye
irritation and respiratory distress (N.T.L. injury)
L-16, SL9414 damage - smashed windshield, various broken lights, inoperable
siren (since repaired). !
All masks, tools carried to site missing FS-112's to follovy
Unusual occurrence - civilian Anthony McNally arrested] by NYPD for theft of
Dept. property - stealing tools from L-16; witnessed by FF Hennessy L-16 recall.
Members missing various protective gear FS-112's to follow
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OPERATIONS L-16 standing by at Command Post I.F.O. W.F.C. witnes «d South Tower (2)
collapse. Escaped into loading dock area. Missing oae E tember at this time,
transmitted mayday returned to Command Post area to find member; remaining
members searching area for member and found approx. J.O walking wounded.
OOD directed two FFs to lead these people through loading dock to STW. "C". of
W.F.C. and out back to River. On ramp to W.F.C. found! approx. 350 Ib. EMS
worker with broken leg and arm, unable to move. Placed! him on gumey and OOD
ordered he be removed via same route, Member from Lsjdder 6 (recall?) joined
remaining members L-16 at this time. While OOD searc tied loading dock area,
unsuccessfully, for L-16 member, found approx. 5 peop e in area and told them to
evacuate via STW "C" to River at this time L-16, LCC a id L-6 FF notified OOD
they had EMS patient in second level sub-basement whe; e elevator took them.
OOD ordered elevator abandoned; FF's to stand fast witp patient and OOD would
get help to transport patient up four flights of stairs.
OOD started up stairs to get help and searching in general area of stairs for any
"stragglers". Two flights below exit to rear, heard deep rumbling followed by
cloud of debris propelled by force of Tower 1 collapse. DOD proceeded to rear of
W.F.C. Found three FF's L-16 and one FF E-53. Members descended to area
where EMS and two FF's were and transported EMS up tairs and then to Marina,
where EMS was transported via P D. boat to pans unkncjwn. Various other
F.D,N.Y. member? and civilians transported via various tvatercraft.
OOD saw unknown B.C. and inquired as to where Comi land Post was. B.C. stated
"Go South", L-16 headed south along River (at this ttmi: missing aD tools). At the
foot of Liberty Street (7), OOD saw Commissioner Gregory and inquired where
was Command Post. Commissioner Gregory stated he v ras Command Post and
ordered L-16 to help stretch 3 V* inch line from Fire Boaf- L 16 assisted in stretch a
few blocks to manifold. L-16 then proceeded north to
member near marina in good shape, and then proceeded 'to search various areas of
building and rubble pile where Command Post was. Unsuccessful on finding any
victims. OOD ordered FF's to proceed North to find Command Post, staging area.
Took 20-mlnute break in restaurant to rehydrate and members called home. At this
time also received information that Engine 39 was trapp :d in North Tower.
Ordered by Command Post to "stand fast".
I
L-16 ordered to Stuyversant H.S. for R.C. OOD reported all on duty members L-
16 accounted for. At about this time. #7 W.T.C. collapsed. L-16 ordered into
Stuyversant H.S. for possible medical aid and R&R B.Cp.O. North Command Post
L-16 on duty members and apparatus SL9414 ordered tc return to quarters @
approximately 2000 hours 9/U/01.
CD-IS (10-60)
OPERATIONS:
L22 WAS ORDERED TO SOUTH TOWER COMMAND POST AND RESPONDED INTO
HOTEL THINKING IT WAS THE BASE OF THE SOUTH TOWER. NOT ABLE TO COMMAND
POST L22 WAITED UNTIL DC GALVIN ENTERED. HIS ASSIGNMENT TO L22 WAS 75th
FLOOR AND ABOVE. L22 LEFT HOTEL AS A UNIT AND ENTER LOBBY OF TOWER (NOT
SURE IF IT WAS SOUTH OR NORTH TOWER). IN LOBBY APPROX. 1 MIN. BEFORE 1st
TOWER COLLAPSED. ALL MEMBERS OF L22 EVENTUALLY GOT OUT TO WEST ST.
ALLMEMBERS OF L22 RECEIVED SOME INJURIES, NONE LIFE THREATENING.
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Rank Lieutenant Group No. 25
CD-I5 (10-60)
COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
To: 1 Battalion LADDER Company 25
BOX No. 5-59998 TIME: 9:18 DATE September 11, 2001
Location or
Address: World Trade Center Adm. Dist. 7010 Block No.
Responded to Signal 5-5 9998 Received by.Teleprinter Time 09:18
While in Quarters Arrived in min. Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm
Alarm for: (XI Fire Emergency Q Relocation Q False Alarm
Fire:
STRUCTURAL fire TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL
Building:
Classification by Occupancy LJ Residential I3 Commercial D Public
^] Fireproof f~l Fire-Protected _ f~1 Non-Fireproofed
Classification by Construction O Wood Frame D Metal |~1 Heavy Timber
Number of Stories 110 Story Area 250 x 250
Ordered to Respond to Quarters by
Time Returned Date Returned At Work Hours Minutes
Members Responding Lt. Glenn Perry,FF. R. Minara, FF P. Ruback, FF. J. Rivelli, FF. M. Barnes
FFJ Collins, FFK. Kumpel
Members Relieving
Hydrant: Location IM/A Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi
Water: Time Used N/A Gallons Used: Fresh Salt
Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION
Scott 4.5 mm. min.
min. mm.
min. min.
Remarks:
These members are still among the missing with the exception of FF. Joseph R. Rivelli
OPERATIONS:
Last seen operating in The South tower # 2.
Remarks:
OPERATED UNDER:D.C. DANIEL BUTLER
B.C. MARK FERRAN B-12
OPERATIONS:
OPERATED AT LIBERTY COMMAND POST. IN FRONT OF SOUTH WEST END OF
MARRIOT HOTEL. SEARCHED VOIDS,REMOVED RUBBLE, AND VICTIMS.
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CD-15 (10-60)
OPERATIONS:
Ladder 35 was seen entering tower two five minutes before it collapsed. No members or
tools have been recovered. Apparatus was found on West Street. It was damaged, and
later repaired by the shops.
J_
Rank Group No.
CD-15(10/60}t
COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT
A
Address Adm. Dist. Block No.
OPERATIONS:
L-43 Was assigned, to the WTC as an add'l unit after going 10-8 from a 10-37 on 41st street.L-43 Was
150'North walking south when the 2nd tower collapsed.L-43 Re-groupad and preceded to help other co's
extinguish app. fires end search surface for members and civilians.
We met with B.C Mark Ferran of B-12 who had radio contact with members who were
trapped,B.C.R.Picciotta,B-11 and other members from E-39,L-6 and one civilian.L-43 assisted Chiaf
Ferran in locating the members who were trapped in Tower #1 stairway B and in their safe removal.
L-43 Continued in searching throughout the night until ordered RTQ
Respectfully submitted,
Lt.G.Rohan
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