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CD-15 (AO-60) \: 7 Battalion BOX No. 8087 Location or Address: 1 World Trade Center Responded to Signal 5-5 While in Quarters Alarm for: IX! Fire COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT Engine Company 1 TIME: 0850 DATE September 11, 2001 Adm. Dist. 5010 Block No. Received byTeleprinter Time 0858 Arrived in 8 min. Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm n Emergency O Relocation fj False Alarm Fire: STRUCTURAL X Building: Classification by Occupancy TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL Classification by Construction Number of Stories Ordered to Return to Quarters Time Returned 1800 Members Responding Members Relieving Hydrant: Location none Water: Time Used none Masks Used: TYPE Scott 4.5 Scott 4.5 Scott 4.5 Remarks: IXJ Commercial D Fire-Protected D Metal Area 200 x 200 D Public I I Non-Fireproofed (""I Heavy Timber n Residential [XI Fireproof I I Wood Frame 110 Story by xxxxxx Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 9 Hours 2 Minutes Lt. Desperito, Ff Falco, Ff Long, Ff Bessler, Ff Yarembinsky, Ff Dunne none Pressures: Start 0 psi Finish 0 psi Average 0 psi Gallons Used: Fresh 0 Salt 0 MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION 1 0 min. Scott 4.5 2 0 min. 3 0 min. Scott 4.5 4 0 min. 5 0 min. Scott 4.5 6 0 min. 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. E- 1 & 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)

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CD-15 (AO-60)

\: 7 Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: 1 World Trade Center

Responded to Signal 5-5

While in Quarters

Alarm for: IX! Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 1

TIME: 0850 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. 5010 Block No.

Received byTeleprinter Time 0858

Arrived in 8 min. Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm

n Emergency O Relocation fj False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL X

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to Quarters

Time Returned 1800

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location noneWater: Time Used none

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Remarks:

IXJ CommercialD Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area 200 x 200

D PublicI I Non-Fireproofed(""I Heavy Timber

n Residential[XI FireproofI I Wood Frame

110 Storyby xxxxxx

Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 9 Hours 2 MinutesLt. Desperito, Ff Falco, Ff Long, Ff Bessler, Ff Yarembinsky, Ff Dunnenone

Pressures: Start 0 psi Finish 0 psi Average 0 psiGallons Used: Fresh 0 Salt 0

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION1 0 min. Scott 4.5 2 0 min.3 0 min. Scott 4.5 4 0 min.5 0 min. Scott 4.5 6 0 min.

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 postgave Lt. Desperito Fire Warden phone with instructions to call command post when wereached 11th & 22nd floors. At 22nd floor we reported to Port Authority Command PostAtthis point we felt building shake.

OPERATIONS:Port Authority told us to evacuate. We thought there had been an explosion in Tower 1. E-1 & e-16 started down the stairs together with Port Autority Personnel. We came acrossan elderly woman named Josephine on about the 8th floor. At this point Lt. Desperitoordered us to evacuate the building while he stayed with P.A. Supervisor to assistJosephine in evacuating. As we were exiting lobby of Tower one we assisted in removingan elderly gentleman and a heavyset woman from the lobby. Once outside we wereheading northwest when building came down, (cont pg. 2)

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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. Webecame seperated as we made our way out of the dust and smoke. Members of E-1 regrouped atthe staging area on West street. At this point we were told Lt. Desperito had been killed in thecollapse.

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CD-I 5 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion Engine Company 3

BOX No. 5-5-8087 TIME: 0847 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: W.T.C. Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal 10/76 Received by:Teleprinter Time 0847

While in Quarters Arrived in 10 min. Assigned Special Called on 1st Alarm

Alarm for: £3 Fire [D Emergency Q Relocation n False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL xxxx TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy O Residential £3 Commercial Q Public

£3 Fireproof O Fire-Protected Q Non-FireproofedClassification 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 Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiWater: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONScott 4.5 1 min. Scott 4.5 / 2 min.Scott 4.5 3 min. Scott 4.5 4 min.Scott 4.5 5 min. min.

Remarks:Operated Under Chief Downey; Chief Ganci; BC Raynus; BC Nardone; Chief Butler ChiefFellini; 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 -1responded on 7th Ave. to Canal and than down the West Side Hwy. Both Units in WestStreet when 2nd airliner Struck South tower or building 2. Ordered by Chief Ganci tomove apparatus out of North Bound lanes of West Street so as to set up a conga line ofambulances. 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 membersremain fast in front of World Financial Center Building 3, about 150 feet North of actualstaging area , a driveway into The Financial Center. Lt. Walsh Eng. 3 reported in to BCDowney. Chief Downey was issuing orders for 3 engines and 3 trucks and a BattalionChief to utilize the North Pedestrian bridge into the North Tower. At this moment is whenthe South Tower began to collapse. Myself and many other members began runningthrough the garage of the Financial Center building, and finding stairs on the West sideofthe building , came up and out of building in a mall area near the Battery Park Marina. ILt. Walsh began to search for my members who I had previously staged North of thestaging area. All of my members were able to escape to Vessy Street during the SouthTower Collapse. In the interim of the time I escaped from the collapse and thus seperated

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from my members, they continued to assist civillians out of the Financial Center. About20 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 towardthe Hudson. Shortly thereafter the North Tower Collapsed. We were odered by ChiefRaynus to move North to Chambers Street, to a 2nd staging area. Chief Nardone inCharge. Ordered back down to Vessey Street and to report in to Chief Fellini. Ordered tostand fast. After building 7 came down operated under DC Hay with Handlines on rubblenear Barclay Street. Continued operating under BC Byrnes. And DC Hay, until orderedby Chief Hay to return to quarters. Arrived back at 19th Street Eng. 3 Ladder 12 & Batt 7 at2145 Hrs.

Group No. 17

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CD-15COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion Engine 4 Report No.

BOX NO. 8087 TIME 0846 DATE 9/11/01

Location orAddress 1 World Trade Center Adm.Dist E-10 Block No.

Responded to Signal 1st Alarm Received by Teleprinter Time 0846

While At Quarters Arrived in 2 minutes min Assigned 2nd Due on 1st Alarm

Alarm for: 1/3 Fire D Emergency D Relocation Q False Alarm

Fire: STRUCTUALXXX TRANSPORTATION NON STRUCTTYPE OF OCCUPANCY TYPE OF OCCUPANCY TYPE OF OCCUPANCY

Building: Classification by Occupancy OResidential £3Comme?cial QPublicDFireproof DFire Protected DNon F.P.

Classification by Constuction QWood Frame ^Metal QHeavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Area 200'X200'

Ordered to return to by

Time Returned Date Returned At Work Mrs Min.

Members Responding Capt.Farrellv.FF Humphrey, FFAnaya, FFSchoales. FF Riches

Members Relieving

Hydrar

Water-

Masks

it Location Vesev & W. Broadway Pressure Start

Time Used

Used: TYPEScott 4.ScottScott

4.4.

555

MASK

1

35

Gallons Used - Fresh

NO. DURATION

45 min.45 min.45 min.

TYPE

Scott 4.ScottScott

4.4.

.5,55

Finish

Salt

MASK NO.

246

Average

DURATION

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 inTower One, E-4 reported to lobby command post. E-4 proceeded to fire floor, when secondplane crashed into Tower Two. E-4 possibly returned to lobby but unk"no)/vn fo.r certain. TowerOne collapsed and trapped members of E-4 with the exception of FF Humphrey, whomanaged to aquire protection in the Post Office Building/This is all the^rtrormat[pj>wg have onbox 8087.

Lieutenant

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To: 1 Battalion

BOX No/8087

-Location orAddress: 1 WTC

Responded to Signal 22- 8087

While 10-8

Alarm for: ^ FireFire:STRUCTURAL XXX

Building:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 5

TIME: 0848 DATE September 11, 2001

I V

Received by:MDT

Arrived in 8 min.

D Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

n Residential g^] Fireproof Q

Classification by Construction [~1 Wood Frame QNumber of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by Unknown Batt ChiefTime Returned 1730 Date Returned 9/11/01Members Responding 6Members Relieving 6Hydrant: Location Broadway&ThamesWater: Time Used 2 DaysMasks Used: TYPE MASK NO.

Scott 4.5

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Time 0848

Assigned 4th Due on 2nd Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area 200 x 200

D PublicO Non-FireproofedPI Heavy Timber

At Work 8 Hours 30 Minutes

Pressures: Start 30 psi Finish 20 psi Average 25 psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. 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 the23th 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 thebuilding started shaking and I ordered my members to evacuate.When we exited thebuilding 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

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To: 1 Battalion

BOX No.

Location orAddress:

Responded to Signal

While

Alarm for: Q] Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company Eng 5

TIME:

Received by:

Arrived in min.

Emergency

DATE

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Time

Assigned 4th Due on 2nd Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

(_j ResidentialO Fireproof

Classification by Construction O Wood Frame

Number of Stories Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

|~| CommercialPI Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area

D Public|~| Non-Fireproofed[~] Heavy Timber

Time Returned

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used:

Date Returned At Work Hours Minutes

TYPEScott 4.5

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.mm.

min.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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To: 1 Battalion

BOXNc. 6087

Location orAddress: WTC-1

Responded to Signal Box 6067

While 10-6

Alarm for: (3 FireFire:STRUCTURAL XXXBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 6

TIME: 0847

Received by:Radio

Arrived in 3 min.

D Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

DATE September 11,2001

Adm. Dist E-10 Block No.

Time 0847

Assigned 2nd Due on 1st Alarm

D Relocation Q Falsa Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

D Residential

B FireproofWood Frame

Number of Stories 110 StoryOrdered to Return to Quarters by N/A

Time Returned Date ReturnedMembers Responding

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area

PublicNon-FireproofedHeavy Timber

At Work Hours MinutesLt. Thomas O'Hagan, FF's Butler, Emans, Green, Johnston, Beyer. &Holohan

Members RelievingHydrant: Location West St Median

Water: Time UsedMasks Used: TYPE MASK NO.

Scott 4.5

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.min.min.

mm.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 aHigh Pressure Pumping Operation. Engine 6 then proceeded to Stairway "B". As best wecan determine E-6 reached the 43rd. fl. before being ordered to leave the building. FF'sJohn Butler and Robert Emans repositioned the Rig under the West St. walkway as toavoid being struck by falling debris and human bodies. Both Butler and Emans escapedinjury. Firefighter Green is the only member from E-6 to escape from stairway "B" to thestreet before WTC-1 Collapsed, (see pg.2)

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

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion Engine Company 7

BOX No. 8087 TIME: 0848 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: 1 WORLD TRADE CENTER Adm. Dist. 5-010 Block No. 24

Responded to Signal BOX 8087 Received by:VERBAL Time 0848

While ON AIR Arrived in 3 min. Assigned 1st Due on 1st Alarm

Alarm for: £3 Fire Q Emergency fj Relocation fj False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL X TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURALBuilding:Classification by Occupancy [H Residential ^ Commercial Q Public

[X] Fireproof fj Fire-Protected _ Q Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction O Wood Frame fj Metal Q Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Area 200 x 200Ordered 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 psiWater: Time Used 1HR30MIN Gallons Used: Fresh 50000 Salt

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONScott 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 1WHEN WE HEARD THE ROAR OF A JET ENGINE ABOVE US.AS WE LOOKED UP WECOULD SEE THE PLANE HEADED STRAIGHT FOR THE WORLD TRADECENTER.IMMEDIATELY UPON IMPACT ALL UNITS OPERATING AT BOX 171RESPONDED TO 1 WTC . UPON ARRIVAL I ORDERED MY CHAUF TO TAKE THEHYDRANT LOCATED AT THE S.W CORNER OF THE BLDG AND TO SUPPLY THESTANDPIPE SIAMESE ALSO LOCATED AT THAT LOCATION.AT THAT POINT DUE TOTHE FLOOR AREA OF THE BLDG I DECIDED TO TAKE THE 4TH ROLL UP WHICH I HADTO CARRY.

Rank Captain Group No. 1

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UPON ENTERING THE LOBBY WE CAME UPON 2 CIVILIANS ON FIRE .1 ORDERED FFBRAITHWAITE TO USE THE FIRE EXTINGUISHER LOCATED IN THE LOBBY TOEXTINGUISH THE 2 BURNING CIVILIANS.AT THAT POINT I REPORTED INTO CHIEFPFEIFER (BATTALION 1 ) AT THE LOBBY COMMAND POST.HE ORDERED ME TOASCERTAIN IF ANY OF THE ELEVATORS WERE WORKING.I APPROACHED THEBANK OF ELEVATORS CONTAINING THE FREIGHT ELEVATOR AND NOTICEDTHAT THE DOOR HAD BEEN BLOWN OFF. I PUT THAT BANK ON FIREMANSERVICE AND NONE OF THE ELEVATORS RESPONDED.I THEN TRIED ANOTHERBANK OF ELEVATORS WITH THE SAME RESULTS.AT THAT POINT I SAW THE FIRESAFETY DIRECTOR AND TRIED TO ASCERTAIN FROM HIM IF ANY ELEVATORSWERE WORKING. HIS RESPONSE WAS , "I DON'T KNOW ". I RELAYED MYFINDINGS TO BATTALION 1. AT THAT POINT CHIEF PFEIFER ORDERED E-7 TOTEAM UP WITH L-8 AND BEGIN CLIMBING UP THE STAIRS. AS WE ENTEREDSTAIRWAY B WE ENCOUNTERED CIVILIANS EVACUATING, WHICH SLOWED OURASCENT.UPON REACHING THE 10™ FL. WE DECIDED TO TAKE A REST. AT THATPOINT I CHECKED STAIRWAY C AND NOTICED IT WAS LESS CROWDED.AFTERRESTING WE AGAIN STARTED OUR CLIMB, THIS TIME IN STAIRWAY C.WESTOPPED AGAIN TO REST AT THE 15™, 20™, AND 25TH FL'S.AT THE 25™ FL WEHEARD A LOUD BANG AND FELT THE BLDG SHAKE.ALL MEMBERS DOVE FORCOVER INTO THE STAIRWAY. AFTER THE SHAKING STOPPED WE STARTED OURCLIMB AGAIN ,STOPPING AT THE 30™ FL TO REST. AT THAT POINT THE CHIEFFROM THE 11™ BATTALION APPEARED AND ORDERED ALL MEMBERS OUT OFTHE BLDG. WE STARTED OUR EVACATION IN AN ORDERLY FASHION FROMSTAIRWAY C.UPON REACHING THE 10™ FLOOR, LT. KEVIN PFEIFER CALLED MEINTO A ROOM AND SAID " LOOK OUT THIS WINDOW WE CANNOT GO OUT THE CSTAIRWAY DEBRIS IS FALLING FROM THE BLDG AND IT WILL HIT US , LETSSWITCH TO THE B STAIRWAY". AT THAT POINT WE SWITCHED TO THE BSTAIRWAY AND DESCENDED TO THE LOBBY.UPON REACHING THE LOBBY INOTICED THAT THE COMMAND POST HAD BEEN ABANDONED ANDIMMEDIATELY LEFT THE BLDG WITH MY MEMBERS.UPON REACHING WEST.ST,MY MEN AND I TURNED RIGHT AND HEADED NORTH. UPON REACHING VESEYST.I TURNED AND LOOKED UP AT 1 WTC. AT THAT POINT THE TOP FLOOR OF 1WTC EXPLODED INTO A FIRE BALL FOLLOWED BY THE COLLAPSE OF THEENTIRE BLDG. WE STARTED RUNNING ,MADE IT ABOUT HALF A BLOCK, LOOKEDBACK 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.AFTERABOUT 5 MINUTES AND IN COMPLETE DARKNESS I ROSE TO MY FEET DONNEDMY FACEPIECE, AND TRIED TO FIND THE REST OF MY COMPANY. AFTER ABOUT 1HR I WAS ABLE TO LOCATE ALL OF MY MEN.AFTER REGROUPING AND MAKINGSURE ALL MEMBERS WERE OK , WE REPORTED BACK INTO THE SCENE ANDBEGAN SEARCHING FOR VICTIMS.

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CD-15 (10-60;

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion Engine Company 9

BOX No. 8087 TIME: 0847 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: 1 WTC ' Adm. Dist. Eng 10 Block No. 24

Responded to Signal Verbal Received by:verbal Time 0847

While in Quarters Arrived in 4 min. Assigned 2nd Due on 2nd Alarm

Alarm for: £<] Fire Q Emergency Q Relocation Q False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL xx TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURALBuilding:Classification by Occupancy Q Residential ^ Commercial Q Public

^ Fireproof Q Fire-Protected _ Q Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction I I Wood Frame | | Metal Q Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Area 200 x 200Ordered to Return to Quarters by BN1

Time Returned 2047 Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 12 Hours 0 MinutesMembers Responding Lt. Fody, FF Alese, FF Price, FF Blaich, FF O'Sullivan, FF HaydenMembers Relieving

Hydrant: Location Vesey ST. Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiWater: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONScott 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-9and Capt. Jonas L-6 ordered both units to respond. En route units recevied responseticket 2-2 8087 box. E-9 responded with Satellite Apparatus. On arrival at WTC Lt. Fodyordered Pumper positioned at Vesey and West STs. and Siamese supplied. Officer andFF's Blaich, O'Sullivan, Hayden entered building with 3 lengths 2 1/2" hose, S/P kit, Maskswith extra 45 min cylinder per member. Co. reported to DC Hayden at Fire CommandStation ordered to team with E-15 and advance to

i/ank Lieutenant Group No. 14

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Operations: continuedFire area via stairs. E-9 began advance via B stair. At approximately the 11 floorCapt. 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. Fodylocated 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 thathe was able to continue. Lt. Fody further assessed members condition (pulse,breathing etc.) and decided to resume advance. At approximately the 20 floor E-9entered floor area to rest and rehydrate. Upon reentering stairwell severerumbling and swaying of building was felt. Following this a transmission via HTnotified of "partial collapse on 66 floor". (This motion of the structure wasactually caused by the collapse of WCT 2 although this was not known at thistime). Motion of building ceased and building was determined to be sound. E-9attempted to continue advance. At approximately the 23 floor E-9 encounteredmembers descending stairs and were informed that order to evacuate bymembers had been given. E-9 then reversed direction and descended stair.Members exited building via West ST. and proceeded north on West to just pastVesey. St. Lt. Fody attempted to reassemble company and members began toremove bunker gear to cool down.Within 2-3 minutes 1 WTC began to collapse. Lt. Fody instructed members to runup West St. and take cover. Members moved away from building and took coverbehind vehicles parked on West. St. The ensuing dust, smoke and debris cloudand shock wave blocked sunlight, caused difficulty in breathing and disorientedmembers. As smoke lifted and dust settled. (10 to 15 minutes) Lt. Fody againattempted to reassemble members in anticipation of roll call of units. FF's Blaich,O'Sullivan, and Price were quickly located. (FF Price had entered buildingseparately and exited safely)FF's Allese and Hayden were located within 30-40 minutes after physical searchand repeated attempts at HT contact.E-9, as a unit, returned to area of collapse in attempt to assist search and rescueof L-6 now known to be trapped within collapse area. Attempt was made, undercommand 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-6had extricated themselves and were in a safe area)E-9 now moved to Vesey St. west of West St. to regroup once again. FFHayden's condition was reassessed, examined by EMS and transported to thehospital via ambulance.Within approximately 20-30 minutes 7 WCT had begun to collapse and memberswere forced to move further west of Vesey. St.With conditions stabilizing, E-9 reported to BC Blaich who then ordered attemptsto be made to supply Satellite. This was accomplished via 5" Sat. hose stretchedto Marine Unit.E-9 ordered to return to quarters by BN 1.

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CD-IS UU-6U)

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 8087

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 10

TIME: 0846

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Location orAddress: 1 WORLD TRADE CENTER

Responded to Signal 10-60

While in Quarters

Alarm for ^ Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL XXXXXBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

Received by: VERBAL

Arrived in 2 min.

Q Emergency

TRANSPORTATION

Q Residential£<] FireproofO Wood Frame

DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. 5010 Block No. 24

Time 0846

Assigned 1st Due on 1st Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

^ CommercialQJ Fire-Protected _| | Metal

Area 200 x 200

Q PublicQ Non-Fireproofed| 1 Heavy TimberClassification by Construction

Number of Stories 110 StoryOrdered to Return to Quarters by DC HAYDEN

Time Returned 900 Date Returned 1/12/02 At Work 1032 Hours 15 MinutesMembers Responding LT. G. ATLAS.FF'S D. PERITORE.M. DULSKI, M. CASTIGLIONE, J.

SCHROEDER ,J. BROWNMembers Relieving ENTIRE COMPANY RECALLED AT 0930

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION4 18 min.18 min.

18 min.18 min.

Scott 4.550

18 min.18 min.

Hydrant: Location F/O 1 W.T.C,

Water: Time Used 1:40Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO.

Scott 4.5 123

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 STILL MISSING

FF 1ST. GRADE PAUL PANSINI (DET TO E-26) STILL MISSING

FF. 3RD GRADE JEFFREY OLSEN (DET TO L-10) 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

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To: 6 Battalion

'BOX No 6087

Location or •Address: WTC

Responded ta Signal

While in Quarters

Alarm for.

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 14

TIME. 10:00 DATE September 1 1, 2001

• i- *•

'\ dm. Dist Block No.

Received by.Teleprirtter Time

Arrived in min. Assigned 1st Due on 3rd Alarm

D Emergency LJ Relocation (~J False Alarm

STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupanpy \L

NON STRUCTURAL

ResidentialFireproof

Classification by Construction: ' Q Wooc Frame

Number of Stories ' . Story

CommercialFirs-protectedMetal

Area

D PublicO Non-FireprocfedC3 Heavy Timber

Ordered to Return tc.

Time ReturnedMembers Responding •

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

.Water: Time Used

'Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

by 9-15-01

Date Returned At A'ork Hours Minutes

Pressures; Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Ussa; -rear) Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.mfn. 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 TOWESTST.OPfRXfriONS POST.STRETCHED APROXIMATELY 30 LENTHS OF 2 1/2 LINEASiSTED BY MEMBERS OF MANY CO fPANIES TO CENTER OF IVTC BUILDING # 2 INSEACH OF MEMBERS L-6 WHfCH HAD GIVEN A 'MAYDAY CALL".

MEMBERS rENCOUNTERER VARIOUS AMOUNTS OF FIRE .SMOKE AND HEAT WHILEMAKING 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 PUMPINGCONTINUOUSLY f ROW 9-11-01 TO 9-15-01

Lt. Eng. 14 Gr. 14

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CD-IS > 10-60;

L

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 5-5-8087

Location orAddress: 1 World Trade Center

Responded to Signal 2-2

While in Quarters

Alarm for: £3 Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 15

TIME: 0848 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. 5-10 Block No.

Received by.Teleprinter Time 0848

Arrived in 5 min. Assigned 1st Due on 2nd Alarm

I] Emergency Q Relocation n False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL X

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

ID ResidentialX] Fireproof^] Wood Frame

110 Story

03 CommercialD Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area 250 x 250

D PublicQ Non-FireproofedO Heavy Timber

byOrdered to Return to Quarters

Time Returned Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work Hours Minutes

Members Responding Lt. Foder, FF Mathe, Ff Wisniewski, FF Brennan, FFHynesMembers Relieving

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiHydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Remarks:

Vesey & West St

Gallons Used: Fresh

MASK NO.135

DURATION30 min.30 min.30 min.

TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5

Salt

MASK NO.24

DURATION30 min.30 min.

min.

OPERATIONS:See attached detailed Operations.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 1

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OPERATIONS: Engine Co 15

E-15 responded to the WTC 1st due on the 2nd alarm. E-15 arrived at theNorth tower and was immediately told by the lobby command post (under D-lcommand) to start our ascent to the upper floors via any stairway available. E-15found stairway 'A' and began their ascent continually verbally assuring civilians asthey exited the building. When we arrived on the 12th floor we assisted a memberof Squad. 18 who was light headed and dizzy. This me'mber was not radioequipped. After a short break to assist the member E-15 continued their ascentalong with the member of Squad 18. We notified the officer of Squad 18 that thismember would operate with E-15 until a later time. E-15 reached approximatelythe 17th or 18th floor when we notified by civilians evacuating the building via thisstairway that a person collapsed on the 15th floor. Lt. Foder ordered 2 men to assistthe civilian into the office area so other people could continue evacuating thebuilding. The nearest re-entry was on the 13th floor and the firefighters removedthe civilian into this area. After several minutes, when we were unable to makeradio contact with these members due to heavy radio traffic, I ordered all membersdown 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 actuallyhappening either above us or in Tower 2, we heard radio transmissions byunknown member(s) that the South Tower had just collapsed and to evacuate theNorth Tower, as there was collapse potential for this tower also.

One member of E-15 continued to assist the civilian, as the stairs were verycrowded and we started our descent single file down stair 'A'. FF Kelley of Squad18 assisted Port Authority Police with the evacuation and carrying of anoverweight man who could no longer walk. As we reached the base of the stairwayin the lobby there were police officers directing civilians out of the building E-15remained here while assisting these civilians and awaiting the remaining membersof the evacuation crew. A member of Rescue 5 (TAG 2) was also present in thisstairway and as the removal the obese man was taking some time I sent two menwith the member of Rescue 5 to look for a second means of egress. Debris andbodies were coming from the upper floors near our means of egress. The membersreturned a short time later having found a second means of egress, although notmuch better than the main egress.

All civilians that were occupying stairway 'A' appeared to have beenevacuated as the FF's and Police came to the lobby with the obese person. E-15

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continued to assist with the removal of this person through the lobby of the NorthTower and into the courtyard near building 6. As we crossed the courtyard underfalling debris and bodies either falling or jumping from above, we requestedassistance from E-24. E-15 (Officer and 2 men on site while ECC and one othermember of E-15 were at apparatus already), E24 officer and a member, 1 memberof Squad 18, 1 member of Rescue 5 TAG unit, 2 or 3 PA Police officers and thecivilian were crossing the courtyard when we heard what appeared to be a jet planelanding on top of us, when in fact the building (North Tower) was collapsing. E-15was blown into a building (possibly #5), We were struck by falling debris andcovered with much dust and materials. After clearing some of the unknownmaterials from my throat and knowing I was able to still move, I called out to seewho was still with me. Two men of E-15 were able to call out to me, no one elseanswered at this point and we continued to move away from the falling debris asquickly as possible, knowing that the building was collapsing but still not realizingthe 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 theimmediate area while still hearing explosions and having building materialscontinually falling. As the dust lifted somewhat the firefighters who joined us alldispersed in different directions looking for other members of their units.

Disoriented, having difficulty breathing, chest pain and pain from beingstruck by debris Lt. Foder, FF Wisniewski and FF Brennan were removed from thescene by Metro Care Ambulance to Beth Israel Hospital. In addition FF SalvadorE-28 was assisted by E-15 with ankle injury to the ambulance. He was alsoremoved via Metro Care Ambulance to Beth Israel Hospital.

FF Mathe and FF Hynes continued to operate at the disaster scene as did othermembers 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 ofthe collapse.

CD 72's Filed for the following members of E-15Lt. Foder, FF Brennan, FF Wisniewski. All removed to Beth Israel Hospital.FF Hynes, FF Mathe

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 24

TIME: 0847 DATE September 11, 2001

To: 2 Battalion

BOX No. 55-8087

Location orAddress: WORLD TRADE CENTER

Responded to Signal 2ND ALARM Received by:Teleprinter

Adm. Dist. 5010 Block No.

Time 0847While in Quarters

Alarm for: - ^ Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL YES

Building:Classification by Occupancy

Arrived in 2 min.

O Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

O Residential[H Fireproof|~| Wood Frame

Assigned 1st Due on 2nd Alarm

D Relocation n False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

Time Returned Date Returned

IXl CommercialQ Fire-Protected.D Metal

Area 200 x 200

At Work Hours

D PublicO Non-FireproofedO Heavy Timber

MinutesMembers Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location West and Vesey

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO.Scott 4.5

Remarks:

LT. Hansson, FF Ottrando, FF Claes, FF Billy, FF Sterling, FF Byrne

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.mm.

min.min.

mm.min.

OPERATIONS: Wr$-T

E-24 Responded on the intial alarm (a 2nd Alarm). E-24 responded south on GreenwichSt. 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 operatewith L-20 and proceeded up STWY "A". Many civilians were self-evacuating in single fileas 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 awoman in respitory distress(asthma). E-24 requested EMS but soon realized that Urgent'sand Mayday's had already been

Rank Group No.

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E-24 WORLD TRADE CENTER 9/11/01 CD-15

OPERATIONS:given for firefighters and other civilians in worse shape.

After several minutes the woman, assisted by another civilian, was feeling better and continuedher descent. This other civilian stated he was from the 90th floor. He was bleeding from theforehead with minor injuries and claimed that he saw a big fireball on the 90 th floor. Hebelieved 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. Twocivilians accompanied with a pman in a wheelchair were located in the hallway. FF. Billy wasordered 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 downSTWY "A". E-24 noticed that a staging was being set up on this floor. A Batt. Chief was on thisfloor. He may have been from the 11th Battalion. E-33, L-5, and L-20 were also on this floorrecuperating from the quick ascent up 35 floors. These units stayed on this floor for 5-10minutes. A Mayday to evacuate the building was heard over the Battalion Chiefs radio, whichwas on the command channel. Everyone on the floor, including A couple of EMS personnel anda few civilians started towards the exits when the building shook violently. The Chief orderedeveryone to the Stairways. It is believed E-33 evacuated towards STWY "C". L-5 and EMS andcivilians 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-24quickly started its descent. At the 27th floor E-24 stopped for FF. Billy who was still with awosj^n in a wheelchair. It is believed that E-21 took control of the removal of this woman downthe "B" staircase. At the same time FF. Claes had gotten separated from E-24 and passed the restof the unit on the 27th floor. Proby trainee Byrne, in the commotion, had left his MASK on the35th floor. He was ordered to continue his descent and to get out of the building and to stop forno one. When E-21 decided to remove the civilian from the 27th floor, E-24 and its tworemaining members again started its descent down STWY "A".

Upon reaching the 17th floor E-24 accounted a Firefighter at the stairway exit who requestedassistance in the removal of civilians from a room. E-24 ordered his members to stay at theStairway. The lights were now out on the hallways. Upon reaching the room, E-24 noticed aroom with approx. 15 FF's and 10 civilians. E-33 and Rescue 3 were present. E-24 was informedby Res-3 that there might not be any way out of the building. E-24 insisted that all personnelwere ordered to evacuate and should do so immediately. At this time E-24 saw some of thedestruction 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 requestedassistance with a large male civilian, who was injured and unable to walk. FF. Kelly alsoinformed E-24 that STWY "a" was blocked off. E-24 with FF Kelly and a couple of Policeofficers (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 alsoencountered some members from E-15. We all exited toward World Trade Center #6. E-24officer dumped his mask at this time. As we got to the side wall of WTC #6 a thunderous roar orexplosion was heard. The area went completely dark. The area was filled with smoke and debrisand immediately following was a gush of wind. This officer attemped to run and made it to theeast side of WTC #6. This officer then dove down against the building and was covered withdebris. When the falling debris stopped it was still completely darkened down. There werecraters all over. E-24 eventually saw a flashlight from WTC #5 . There was a Police officer atthis location who stated this was the way out. E-24 officer crawled to this location and was ableto exit.

E-24 officer could then hear FF. Billy calling a Mayday. E-24 attempted to contact FF. Billy anddirect him out. FF. Billy did not respond to E-24 communications. E-24 then called his ownMayday. E-24 then called the Command Post. E-24 received no response to anycommunications. E-24 then looked for help along Church St. E-24 located FF. Byrne andcontinued to look for help, a Mask, or any search ropes. E-24 then located L-164 rig and calledManhattan dispatcher and called a Mayday. E-24 made its way to E-7 quarters where a triagecenter had been set up. A doctor ordered E-24 officer to be transported to hospital withrespiratory distress and reddening of the throat.

E-24 officer was admitted to Forest Hill Hospital. When released E-24 officer was transportedback to quarters at approx. 1600 hr.

E-24 control man had descended past E-24 on the 27th floor. Upon reaching the 10th floor anunknown firefighter informed E-24 control (FF. Claes) to exit using STWY "B". E-24 Controlsaw B-2 FF. Apostol. E-24 Control exited to Engine 24 apparatus when Tower 1 collapsed. E-24received 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.

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CD-15 (10-60)

To: 7 Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: World Trade Center

Responded to Signal 3 rd. Alarm

While in Quarters

Alarm for: [X] Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 26

TIME: 0900 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. L-10 Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time 0900

Arrived in 5 min. Assigned 1st Due on 3rd Alarm

D Emergency D

Fire:STRUCTURAL x

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Relocation | ) False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

O ResidentialCD Fireproof

Classification by Construction O Wood Frame

Number of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by Command Post

Time Returned 900Members Responding

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

• Area x

At Work 24 Hours

PublicNon-FireproofedHeavy Timber

MinutesDate Returned 9/12/01Capt. Farino,FF Incantalupo.FF Hannon.FFSpear FF Pansini E-10detailed FF Tegmeier E-4 detailed

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION1 45 min. Scott 4.5 2 45 min.3 45 min. Scott 4.5 4 45 min.5 45 min. Scott 4.5 min.

Remarks:Still missing Capt. Farino.FF Spear,Hannon,Pansini,Tegmeirer. FF Incantalupo was thechauffer 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

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CD-I5 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion Engine Company 28

BOX No. 5-5-8087 TIME: 0848 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: WTC Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal 2-2 Received by:Teleprinter Time 0848

While in Quarters Arrived in 15 min. Assigned 3rd Due on 2nd Alarm

Alarm for: £3 Fire Q Emergency O Relocation fj False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL xx TRANSPORTATION! NON STRUCTURALBuilding:Classification by Occupancy O Residential | Commercial Q Public

[>3 Fireproof Q Fire-Protected Q Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction [~~| Wood Frame Q Metal Q Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Area xOrdered to Return to Quarters by

Time Returned 2000 Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 11 Hours MinutesMembers Responding Lt. BeckerjFFs Salvador;Chelson; Ippolito; KehoejCampagnaMembers Relieving

Hydrant: Location Vesey and W Broadway Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiWater: Time Used

Masks Used:;ed Gallons Used: Fresh

TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

MASK NO.135

DURATION45 min.45 ,.iin.45 min.

TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5

SaltMASK NO.

24

DURATION45 min.45 min.

min.

Remarks:All members survived.

OPERATIONS:Reported to Lobby Command Post of North Tower. Was ordered to team with Engine 4and 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 ofcivilians. E 28 proceeded to the 28th floor. After the South Tower collapsed we wereordered to evacuate North Tower by Bn.11. Eng. 28 proceeded down as we had come upwith Eng 4. Upon arrival at the lobby E28 exited to West St and went north as the NorthTower fell.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 22

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CD-15 COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: j Battalion ENGINE COMPANY 33COMPANY

No.

BOX NO.8087 TIME0848 DATE9/11/01

Location orAddress 2 WTC _ Adm. Dist.Responded to Signal 2-2 2nd Alarm _ Received by TeleprinterWhile at quarters _ Arrived in _ min. Assigned 2nd

Alarm for: |2<

Fire: STRUCTURAL commerical

Fire I I Emergency

TRANSPORTATION

Relocation

2001

Block No.Time 0848 hrs

Due on 2 alarm

False Alarm

NON-STRUCTURALTYPE OF OCCUPANCY

Building: Classification by Occupancy

Classification by ConstructionNumber of Stories

I I Residential

I I Fireproof

I I Wood frame

AUTO, BUS, SHIP, ETC. -

IXI Commercial

[""] Fire Protected

^] MetalArea _

BRUSH, RUBBISH , ETC

[~~1 Public

|~1 Non-fireproof[ | Heavy timber

Ordered to respond or return toTime Returned

byDate Returned At Work 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 Pressures: Start Finish Average

Water: Time Used Gallons Used—Fresh Salt

Masks Used TYPE

Scott 4.5

MASK NO. DURATION

Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

TYPE

Scott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

MASK NO. DURATION

Remarks: 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 exteriorfires, then WTC 1 & 2 collapsed. Marine Company supplied E-33's apparatus who in-tum supplied a manifold. Operated untilinstructed to evacuated due to 7 WTC collapse.

Rank LT Group No. 11

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CD-15 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion

BOX Nc 8087

Location orAddress: 1 World Trade Center

Responded to Signal 5-5

While in Quarters

Alarm for: £] Fire

Engine Company 34

TIME: 0900

Received by.Teleprinter

Arrived in min.

Emergency

DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Time 0900

Assigned 2nd Due on 5th Alarm

Relocation Q False AlarmFire:STRUCTURALx

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

O Residential£3 Fireproof[~1 Wood Frame

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories 110 StoryOrdered fo Return to Quarters by DC DiDiminico

CD CommercialCD Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area

D PublicI I Non-Fireproofedf~~| Heavy Timber

Tirr.i- Rt jrned 2345Members RespondingMembers Relieving

Hydrant: LocationWater: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEAll Destroyed Scott 4.5

Remarks:

psi

Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 13 Hours MinutesLt. Rice, Fr.'s Fusaro, Cullen, Garofalo, MacagnoneN/A

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi AverageGallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.min. min.min. min.

After 1st collapse had 3 missing members, Fr.'s Fusaro, Garofalo, Macagnone. Reportedthem missing. They were located later in the operation in good condition . Exited garagewith Ff. Cullen and operated as per Chief Ganci's orders to set new command post nearVesey St. We were directed to gather as many members as were present and prepare fornext 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 WorldTrade center. Assigned as command post company by Field Communications unit.Escaped first collapse after running into a parking garage located benith bldg behindcommand post. Returned to West St. and located only Fr. Cullen. Was ordered to gothrough parking garage to new location to regroup. Was on Vessey St and North End Avewhen second tower collapsed and took cover behind building. I then returned to collapsesight and operated a 1 3/4 handline from E-33 with Fr. Cullen and extinguished numerousCar Fires, rubbish fires and a vending cart fire with propane tanks involved. We thenextinguished approx. 10 more car fires in parking lot west side West St. Then assembledon West St. and searched pile under command of BC Salka.

Rank Lieut. Group No. 7

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CD-I5 (10-60)

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 5-5-8087

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 55

TIME: 0848Location orAddress: World Trade Center

Responded to Signal Verbal

While AA

Alarm for [Xl Fire

Received by.RADIO

Arrived in 3 min.

|~~| Emergency

Fire:STRUCTURALx

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATfONAL

I I Residential^] FireproofI | Wood Frame

DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Time

Assigned 1st Due on 3rd Alarm

Relocation fj False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

[X] CommercialCD Fire-Protected -D Metal

Area x

D Publicl~] Non-Fireproofed|~] Heavy Timber

Time Returned 0

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: LocationWater: Time Used N/A

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Remarks:

Date Returned At Work Hours MinutesLt. Peter Freund, FF1 Stephen Russell, FF1 Paul Quinn, FF4Christopher Mozzillo, FF4 Robert LaneN/A

Pressures: Start psi FinishGallons Used: Fresh 0 Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO.min.min.

psi Average psi

MASK NO.

mm.

DURATIONmin.min.min.

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 bridgeIFO the North Tower. £55 ECC assisted E7 with S/P connections. Members reported tolobby of the North Tower with 2 1/2" hose. Lt. Freund reported to the LCP for orders.

Rank Captain Group No. 7

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CD-15 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: 1 World Trade Center

Responded to Signal 2nd Alarm

While 10-8

Alarm for: [X] Fire

Ladder Company 1

TIME: 8:48

Received by.Verbal

Arrived in 3 min.

I I Emergency

Fire:STRUCTURAL X

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. 5-010 Block No. 24

Time 8:48

Assigned 2nd Due on 2nd Alarm

D Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

ResidentialFireproofWood Frame

110 Story

£3 CommercialQ Fire-Protected -D Metal

Area 200 x 200

D Publicn Non-Fireproofedn Heavy Timber

Ordered to Return to Quarters by BC McKavanagh Bn 1Time Returned 1500

Members RespondingMembers Relieving

Hydrant: LocationWater: Time UsedMasks Used: TYPE

Scott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Remarks:

Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 6 Hours 15 Minutes

Lt Walsh FF O'Neill FF Ryan FF Van Cleaf FF Olsen FF Borrillo

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION1 30 min. Scott 4.5 4 30 min.2 30 min. Scott 4.5 5 30 min.3 30 min. Scott 4.5 6 30 min.

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

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CD-15 (10-60)

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 8807

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

LADDER Company 03

TIME: 0848 DATE September 11,2001Location orAddress: WORLD TRADE CENTER

Responded to Signal 3-3

While in Quarters

Alarm for: ^J Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL X

Adm. Dist. E10 Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time 0848

Arrived in min. Assigned 2nd Due on 3rd Alarm

D Emergency Q Relocation n False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURALBuilding:Classification by Occupancy Q Residential

^ FireproofClassification by Construction Q Wood Frame

Number of Stories 110 StoryOrdered to Return to Quarters by

CommercialFire-Protected -

D Metal

Area 400 x 400

Time ReturnedMembers Responding

Hydrant: LocationWater: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Date Returned

PublicNon-FireproofedHeavy Timber

MinutesAt Work HoursCAPT BROWN, FF CARROLL.FF OLSEN.FF OGREN.FF DEWAN, FFMCSWEENEY,LT. DONNELLY, FF GIORDANO, FF COYLE, FF MCAVOY,

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. 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 THENORTH TOWER IN THE VICINITY OF THE 35TH FLOOR TO 45 FLOOR

. _,Rank Lieutenant Group No. 09

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CD-15 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion Ladder Company 5

BOX No. 8087 TIME: 0850 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: 1 World Trade Center Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal 3-3 Received by:Teleprinter Time 0850

While in Quarters Arrived in 5 min. Assigned 1st Due on 3rd Alarm

Alarm for: ^ Fire CH Emergency Q Relocation Q False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL XX TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURALBuilding:Classification by Occupancy |~~l Residential [X] Commercial | | Public

dl Fireproof H] Fire-Protected _ [D Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction I I Wood Frame [""] Metal | | Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Area xOrdered to Return to Quarters by

Time Returned Date Returned At Work Hours MinutesMembers Responding Lt Warchola, FF Santore, FF Saucedo, FF Brunn, FF Arena, FF HannafinMembers RelievingHydrant: Location Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiWater: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh SaltMasks 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 thebuilding. Lt Giammona and FF Keating responded to the Trade Center while off duty. Thefollowing 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 anumber of civilians. Their last known location was on the 12th floor. After the collapse amayday was given by a member of L-5 and was answered by L-6. After a few minutesthere were no further communications by L-5. FF Monohan of L-5 responded from homelocated 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

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CD-I 5 (10/60))

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To:. 1 Battalion L-006COMPANY

Report No.

BOX NO. 8087 TIME 08:42 Date 09/11/01

Location orAddress 1 WORLD TRADE CENTER

Responded to Signal 22-8087

While IN 0-TRS-

Alarm for: L^Ll Fire

Fire: STRUCTURAL COMM.

Adm. Dist. 5-°10

Received by CADS

Block No.

Time 08:42

Arrived in

I I Emergency

TRANSPORTATION

min. Assigned 1ST

I—I Relocation

Due on 2ND

D False Alarm

TYPE OF OCCUPANCY AUTO, BUS, SHIP, ETC.NON STRUCT.

BRUSH, RUBBISH, ETC.

Building: Classification by Occupancy I I Residential |XJ Commercial I I Publicfx"l Fireproof | ] Fire-protected | | Non-Fireproofed

Classification by Construction LJ Wood Frame I I Metal | | Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 11° Area 300X300

Ordered to respond or return to Q'RS. By D.C. HAYDEN

Time returned 17:OC

Members responding

Members relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masked Used TYPE

1 Date Returned 09/11/01 At Work

CAPT. JONAS FR. MELDRUMFR. BUTLER FR. D'AGOSTINO

Pressures: Start Finish

Gallons Used- Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE

8 hrs. 17

FR. KOMOROWSKIFR. FALCO

Average

mns.

MASK NO. DURATION

Remarks:MEMBERS OF L-6 WERE TRAPPED IN 1 WTC FOR 4 HOURS. ALL MEMBERSSUSTAINED INJURIES-CD-72'S WILL BE FORWARDED. BP-166 AND BP-167WILL 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. Uponreaching the 27th floor, WTC Tower #2 collapsed. At that time, L-6 decided to evacuate WTC #1. Atabout the 20th floor, L-6 found a Ms. Josephine Harris who was having difficulty walking. L-6asssited Ms. Harris in evacuation. At the 4th floor, Ms. Harris could no longer walk. L-6 wassearching for a chair to carry her in when the collapse of WTC #1 started. L-6 was trapped instairway "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 toL-43 so she could be removed via stokes stretcher.

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C>15 (10-60)

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 8087

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 8

TIME:

Location orAddress: 1 World Trade Center

Responded to Signal

While 10-8

Alarm for: ^ Fire

Fire:STRUCTURALBuilding:

Received by:verbal

Arrived in min.

(~~l Emergency

DATE September 11, 2001

Adrn. Dist. Block No.

Time

Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Occupancy

Classification by Construction

Number of StoriesOrdered to-ft«lwr« toTime ReturnedMembers Responding

Members RelievingHydrant: LocationWater: Time UsedMasks Used: TYPE

Scott 4.5

ResidentialFireproofWood Frame

StorybyDate Returned

[3 CommercialCD Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area

D PublicD Non-FireproofedD Heavy Timber

At Work Hours MinutesLt Halloran, FF Curran, FF Dinkins, FF Murphy, FF Poulin, FF Butera

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. 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 throughwindow to exit along building wall toward the north bridge with Lt. Halloran the last inline. After exiting building the second tower collapsed, One member FF Butera wasknocked down and burned on the back of his neck. When the smoke settled all memberswere accounted for except for Lt. Halloran.

nk Captain Group No. 10

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-CD-15 (10-60)

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: 1 World Trade Center

Responded to Signal

While at medicals

Alarm for: £3 Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 8

TIME:

Received by:verbal

Arrived in min.

D Emergency

DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Time

Assigned 1st Due on 3rd Alarm

CD Relocation Q False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

CD ResidentialCD FireproofCD Wood Frame

Story

l~~l CommercialCD Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area

D Publicl~~l Non-Fireproofedl~~l Heavy Timber

Time Returned

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Date Returned At Work Hours MinutesLt. Bonura, FF Channel!, Grady, Carlsen, Garcia, Florio

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.min. min.min. min.

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, FDNYand EMS, out of an underground parking garage through the rear of 1 World FinancialCenter. At the same time FF Channell and FF Florio started a search on West St and nearthe command post for injured. After the search FF Channell and Florio assisted with therest of L-8 and other companies in the evacuation of the injured when the second towercollapsed. FF Channell and Florio were hit by the blast from the collapse of second towerand knocked to the ground. After receiving O2 and eye washes FF Channell and FF Florioteamed up with FF Garcia, Grady and Carlsen.

Rank Captain Group No. 1o

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CD-IS (10-60) '

'• ' COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion Ladder Company 9

BOX No. 8087 TIME: 0901 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: WTC Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal 2-2 Received by:Teleprinter Time

While in Quarters Arrived in 5 min. Assigned 1st Due on 3rd Alarm

Alarm for: ^ Fire G Emergency G Relocation G False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL yes TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURALBuilding:Classification by Occupancy G Residential G Commercial G Public

£3 Fireproof G Fire-Protected - G Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction G Wood Frame G Metal G Heavy Timber

Number of Stories Story Area x

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

Time Returned Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work Hours Minutes

Members Responding Lt Smith, FF's Walz, Springstead, Casey, Maguire, Wernick, Tierney,Baptiste

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. DURATIONScott 4.5 min. min.

min. min.min. min.

Remarks:Ladder 9 responded on the 2nd or 3rd alarm riding with 2 extra members. FF GerardBaptiste (detailed to Engine 33 9x6 tour) and FF John Tierney (voluntary duty). FF's jeffWalz, 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 ascendStairway B. We made our way up and got as high as the 31st fir. While on the 31st fir theSouth tower collapsed. A BC passed on the order to evacuate. We did so, passing theorder on to other FF's on the way down. We slowly descended the bldg due to the she*rvolume of FF's in the stairwell doing the same. At approx the 11th fir all progress slowedbasically to a halt. We were then informed that another stair (C?) was less crowded.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 2

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

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CD-I 5 (10-60)

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: #1 World Trade Center

Responded to Signal 8087

While in Quarters

Alarm for: £3 Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 10

TIME: 0847

Received by:Verbal

Arrived in 2 min.

Emergency

Fire:STRUCTURAL Commercial

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Q ResidentialD FireproofCD Wood Frame

DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. E-10 Block No. 24

Time 0847

Assigned 1st Due on 1st Alarm

Q Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

CommercialFire-Protected -Metal

Area 200 x 200

Q PublicQ Non-FireproofedQ] Heavy Timber

Time Returned

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used:

Date Returned

TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

At Work Hours MinutesLt. Harrell, FF Morabito, Cancel, Pilipczuk, Tallon, Olsen, MX E-10N/A

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION1 45 min. Scott 4.5 2 45 min.3 45 min. Scott 4.5 4 45 min.5 45 min. Scott 4.5 6 45 min.

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

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

Rank Captain Qro'up No. 15

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CD-I 5 (10/60))

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: Battalion L'01 1

BOX NO. 8087

COMPANY

TIME °9:02

Report No. 11

Date 09/11/01

Location or . .Address z Vv/o-)c| Tr<i«te

Responded to Signal 5'5

While AT QUARTES

Adm. Dist.

Received by CAPS

Block No.

Time 09:02

Arrived in

Alarm for: ( j Fire

Fire: STRUCTURAL

I _ I Emergency

TRANSPORTATION

min. Assigned TST

I—I Relocation

Due on 5TH

LJ False Alarm

NDN STRUCT.TYPE OF OCCUPANCY AUTO, BUS, SHIP, ETC. BRUSH, RUBBISH, ETC.

Building: Classification by Occupancy |X| Residential |_J Commercial I I Public|X~| Fireproof | | Fire-protected | | Non-Fireproofed

Classification by Construction LJ Wood Frame I I Metal | | Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 107 Area 250X250

Ordered to respond or return to

Time returned 00:00 Date

Members responding ^-T O.UILTYFF HEFFERNAN

By

Returned 09/11/01 At Work

FF R KELLYRR ROGAN

9 hrs. mns.

FF DAYFF CAMMARATA

Members relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masked Used TYPE MASK NO.

Pressures: Start Finish

Gallons Used- Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE

Average

MASK NO. DURATION

Remarks:MEMBERS REPORTED TO COMMAND POST WAS PUT TO WORK AND HAS BEEN REPORTEDMISSING 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 atthe command post

s^Gt*^Rank Group No.

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To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: WTC

Responded to Signal

While in Quarters

Alarm for: ^ Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL xxxBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

Ladder Company 12

TIME: 0908 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time 0908

Arrived in 4 min. Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm

U Emergency Q Relocation d False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL

d ResidentialD FireproofPI Wood Frame

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

[X] Commercial •O Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area

D Publicn Non-FireproofedO Heavy Timber

Time Returned

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Date Returned At Work Hours Minutes

Lt. Phil Petti*, FF Angel Juarbe*. Michael Mullan*, Kothe, A. Rivera,Tansey, McGimpsey, Mazy(E-3)

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE IvUS*. NO. DURATIONmin. min.min. min.min. min.

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

OPERATIONS:* Members deceased

See attached sheet

Rank Captain Group No. 20

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CD-15L-12

Upon arrival at the WTC L-12 reported to the Command Post located in the lobby of theMarriot Hotel. Since the Officer of L-12 was given their assignment none of the survivingmembers 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 stairwayup to the 14 floor and began their searches floor by floor thru the 18th floor. While in the Cstairway proceeding to the 19th floor, Tower 2 collapsed knocking all the members down thestairs. The Company was intact with the Officer and 7 FF's he had with him. Being in astairway, they were not aware of what had happened, but knew it was catastrophic, and quicklyheaded down the stairs leaving any tools that they had lost in the confusion. When they reachedthe 4th & 5th floor area they were unable to make their way any further down due to debris fromthe collapse. Lt. Petti told the members to stay where they were and he and FF Juarbe would goback up the stairs to get the tcx.-is and LSR that they had left behind on the 18th floor when theymade their decision to get out as quickly as possible. As Lt. Petti and FF Juarbe started back up amayday was being transmitted by a member of L-4. Hearing the mayday several times, Lt. Pettianswered it, after not hearing any response from the command post. As they worked there wayup to the 19th floor they stayed in contact with the member giving the mayday (he did not knowhis location to guide them) until they could not go any further up. They took the tools they couldfind and proceeded back down, still looking for the trapped member, all the while staying incontact 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 werestarting to work there way out when Tower 1 collapsed.

FF Mullan had started to work his way up the stairway to inform the members comingdown of the possible way out and to look for the missing member and was only 10 feet awaywhen the collapse occurred. Lt. Petti, FF Juarbe and FF Mullan did not make it out. Theremaining 5 members slide down the debris and made it to safety.

Captain Robert NorcrossLadder 12 Gp 20

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CD-15 (1.0-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT-7f

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: WTC

Responded to Signal asn sp unit

While in Quarters

Alarm for: ^ Fire

Ladder Company 1 5

TIME: 0852

Received by.Teleprinter

---Arrived in 12 min.

(~) Emergency

DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist E-10 Block No.

Time 0852

Fire:STRUCTURAL xxx

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned Special Called on 1st Alarm

Relocation . Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by ConstructionNumber of Stories

Ordered to Return to QuartersTime Returned 900Members Responding

Members RelievingHydrant: LocationWater Time UsedMasks Used:

O ResidentialEX] FireproofO Wood Frame

110 Story

byDate Returned 11/17/01

CommercialFire-Protected -Metal

Area 200 x 200

At Work Hours

PublicNon-FireproofedHeavy Timber

MinutesLt. Leavey, FF Vaskis, Kelly, Kopytko, Larsen, Oelschlager,

Pressures: Start psi FinishGallons Used: Fresh

psi AverageSalt

psi

TYPEScott 4.5

MASK NO. DURATIONmin.min.min.

TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.min.min.

Remarks:The following members were killed in the line of duty: Lt. Joseph G. Leavey, FF1 ThomasW. 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 alsokilled 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 theentrance to the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel a traffic barrier waged under the front of theapparatus and broke an air line. After attempting to remove the obstruction, Lt. Leaveyordered the chauffeur to work on removing it and took the rest of the company up WestSt FF Vaskis,the chauffeur, worked on removing the obstruction and repairing the leakand when the second plane hit he ran to join the company. He was unable to find theirlocation.

See second page.

t-Vi_A7

Group/fio.Rank Ca

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FF Haines worked the nite tour of'''9/10, was relieved and then responded to the scene with Bn. 4when 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 EngineCo. 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 thecompany was running up West St. the second plane hit #2 and the company operated there. Theremains of Lt. Leavey and the frontpiece of FF Oelschlagers helmet were found in the footprintof tower 2.

Respectfully Submitted,

Capt. L/15 Gpl6

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CI>15 (1M" COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To 1 Battalion Ladder Company 18

BOX No. 5-58087 TIME: 08SO DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress. World Trade Center-North Tower Adm. Dist. Block No

Responded to Signal 5-5 Received b/:Te!eprinter Tine 0850

While in Quarters Arrived >n 5 min. Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm

Alarm for. £x] Fire (U Emergency [j Relocation [H False Alarm

rire:STRUCTURAL XXX TRANSPORTATiONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification oy Occupancy D Residential ^j Commercial _ £5 °ublic

[3 Fireproof d) Fire-Drotected [H Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction QWood Frame Q Metal Q Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Area 500 x 500

Ordered to Return to Quarters by D.C. ButlerTime Returned 100 Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 16 Hours 00 MinutesMembers 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. DURATIONScott 4.5 1 45 min. 4 45 min.

2 45 min. 5 45 min.3 45 min. 6 45 min.

Remarks: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 floorof 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 thattune total darkness ensued.The evacuation stairwell "A" was immediately filed with smoke dust making that stairwellunusable for evacuation purposes.Stairwell C had collapsed and stairwell "B" was found to be intact (luckily) Lt Borega then setup 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 lobby-under the most hazardous of conditions. The civil ians then evacuated the buldingfjpon 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

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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 Boregaordered 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 buldingApproximately 2 minutes later the entire North Tower collapsedUpon 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.CButler.

Rank Lieutertpnt Group Mo.

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(^15(10-60)

To: Battalion

BOX No. 5-58087

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 20

TIME: 0900 DATE September 11, 2001Location orAddress: 1 World Trade Center

Responded to Signal 2nd Alarm

While in Quarters

Alarm for: £3 Fire

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Received by.Teleprinter Time 0900

Arrived in 5 min. Assigned 2nd Due on 2nd Alarm

D Relocation Q False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL XXX

Building:Classification by Occupancy

O Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

LJ Residential^ Fireproof

Classification by Construction Q] 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: TYPEScott 4.5

Date Returned

£3 CommercialO Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area 300 x 300

At Work Hours

D Publicf~~l Non-Fireproofedl~~] Heavy Timber

MinutesLt. Fischer, F/F LaForge, F/F Burnside, F/F McMahon, F/F Gray, F/FLinnane, F/F Hanley

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.mm.

min.min.

mm.min.

Remarks:The above members of Ladder Company 20 answered the call to Box 5-5 8087 andperformed 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 themass evacuation of civilians from building.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 16

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To: 1 Division

BOX No. 300

Location orAddress: WTC

Responded to Signal spec call

While in Quarters

Alarm for: Q Fire

Fire:STRUCTURALBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 20

TIME: 1036 DATE November 8, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Received by.Teleprinter Time 1036

Arrived in 10 min. Assigned 3rd Due on 1st Alarm

3 Emergency n Relocation f] False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

|_| ResidentialD Fireproof

Classification by Construction D Wood Frame

Number of Stories StoryOrdered to Return to Quarters by

O CommercialPI Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area

Time Returned 1936

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: LocationWater: Time UsedMasks Used:

Date Returned At Work 9 Hours

D Public(71 Non-FireproofedI I Heavy Timber

Minutes

TYPEScott 4.5

Lt Me Dade, FF Clifford, Maurer,Caruso,Redmond,Taylor

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.min. min.min. min.

Remarks:

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

Rank Lieutenant Group No.

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To: 7 Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: W.T.C.

Responded to Signal

While in Quarters

Alarm for: ^ Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL X

Building:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 21

TIME: DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time

Arrived in min. Assigned on

D Emergency D Relocation Q False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

|_j ResidentialEX] Fireproof

Classification by Construction O Wood Frame

Number of Stories 110 Storyby

Date Returned

Ordered to to

Time ReturnedMembers RespondingMembers Relieving

Hydrant: LocationWater: Time UsedMasks Used:

^ CommercialO Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area 225 x 225

At Work Hours

D PublicD Non-FireproofedO Heavy Timber

MinutesLieut. M. Fodor, Frs. Duffy, Atwood, Krukowski, Glascoe,

Henry, SuarezPressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION1 45 min. Scott 4.5 4 45 min.2 45 min. Scott 4.5 5 45 min.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-talkietransmissions from Lt. Fodor L-21.

OPERATIONS:

Rank utenant y Group No. 10

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To: ^ Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: 2 World Trade Center

Responded to Signal 5-5

While in Quarters

Alarm for: ^ Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 24

TIME: 0910

Received by:Teleprinter

Arrived in 7 min.

D EmergencyFire:STRUCTURAL X

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

|~] Residential^3 FireproofI I Wood Frame

DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. 5010 Block No.

Time 0910

Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm

D Relocation fj False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories 110 StoryOrdered to Return to Quarters . by xxxxxx

^ CommercialD Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area 200 x 200

D PublicI I Non-Fireproofed[~] Heavy Timber

Time Returned 2230Members Responding

Members RelievingHydrant: Location noneWater: Time Used noneMasks Used: TYPE

Scott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 11 Hours 30 MinutesLt .McLoughlin E-1, Ff-1 Johnson, Ff-1 Grillo, Ff-3 Duffy, Ff-5 Ocello, Ff-5Cardinalenone

Pressures: Start 0 psi Finish 0 psi Average 0 psi

Gallons Used: Fresh 0 Salt 0

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION1 0 min. Scott 4.5 2 0 min.3 0 min. Scott 4.5 4 0 min.5 0 min. Scott 4.5 6 0 min.

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

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

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Check Message

P.I . Sep 30 2001 15:25

[ D.0.7 ] C Check cond i t ion of remote rax. ] [ 6190650 ]

CD-12 REPORT NO. 360

FIRE DEPARTMENT - CITY OF MEW YORK

Bureau of Operations

REPORT OF SERVICES AT FIRE

Chief of Batralion 1 September 11, 2001Box No. 80?7 Date Received September 11, 2001

Time Received 09:00 On Duty * Fire 00 Hours 00 MinutesTime Returned ro Qtrs 00:00 AI Work a Fiie OQ Hours w M{auws

Date Returned to Qtrs 09/11/01 Ou: of Qtrs 00 Hours 00 MteuuaOrdered to Quarters by

Received sigsal 55-8087 by TELSPRINT while IN QUARTERS and responded to sarae. Arrived at location in 05 minutesSignal was for 55-8087 ar WTC

WORK PERFORMED

Upon arrival found DC HYDEN in command

I was directed by DC HYDEN to:

BATTALION 8 MISSING.

Thomas DeangelisBattalion ChiefBattalion 8

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/9999. . , . . . . . '•' i --'•-•. - ' - • '•FIRE DEPARTMENT - CITY OF NEW YORK

Bureau of OperationsREPORT OF SERVICES AT FIRE

Chief of Battalion 1 September 11, 2001

Box No. 8087 Date Received September 11, 2001

Time Received 09:05 On Duty at Fire 04 Hours 30 Minutes

Time Returned to Qtrs 00:00 At Work at Fire 04 Hours 30 Minutes

Date Returned to Qtrs 09/11/01 Out of Qtrs 04 Hours 30 MinutesOrdered to Quarters by NO ORDERS REC'D TO THIS EFFECT

Received signal 4 8087 -9 by CADS while IN QTRS. and responded to same. Arrived at location in 5 minutes.Signal was for FIRE # 1 WTC at # 1 WTC

WORK PERFORMED

Upon arrival found CHIEF OF DEPARTMENT GANCI in command

I was directed by CHIEF OF DEPARTMENT GANCI to:

Battalion 9 , B.C. Geraghty and Batt. F/F Alan Feinberg responded at 0905 as indicated on ticket to Lobby C/P of # 1

WTC. Unit has no way of knowing if this was location members reported to. Both members were lost at the incident. !"

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). Nofire 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. 0400hrs.

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 performedexcavation 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

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so under WTC Command and the ABC group system!' ' • " :*'• •'-''-.'•

. B CBattalBattalion 9

: B C Edward'OeraghtyBattalion Chief

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CD-12 REPORT NO. 103FIRE DEPARTMENT - CITY OF NEW YORK

Bureau of Operations

REPORT OF SERVICES AT FIRE

Chief of Battalion

Box No. 9998

Time Received 09:09

Time Returned to Qtrs 19:00

Date Returned to Qtrs 09/11/01

Ordered to Quarters by AC FELINIReceived signal SPEC CALL by TELEPRINT while QTRS and responded to same.

Signal was for FIRE at 2 WTC

September 11, 2001

Date Received September 11, 2001

On Duty at Fire 09 Hours 30 Minutes

At Work at Fire 09 Hours 00 MinutesOut of Qtrs 10 Hours 30 Minutes

Arrived at location in 20 minutes.

WORK PERFORMED

Upon arrival found COD GANCI in command

I was directed by COD GANCI to:

S£t up command post ifo 2 World Financial Center. Command Post destroyed after collapse of

South Tower. Responded to new command post at vessey and West Street and was ordered to operateunder DC Blaich, Div. 11 on Liberty Street until relieved by AC Fellini.

Returned to quarters with remaining members of Engine 22 and Ladder 13.Operated from 0930 until 2230 on 9-13-01 in West Central. / / /// ~

James P. Harten f \/ "Battalion Chief ' ' '//l //7 "~^~Battalion 10

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CD 12 from Chief of battalion 11Box 8087 09-11 01

Work Performed

Upon arrival found DC Hayden in command of tower 1 .1 was directed by DCHayden to proceed to the 21st and also the 25th floor. Because there were reportsof people trapped at these locations. I found Lad. 110 at the staging area and weproceeded to our initial assignment. I found that there was an elevator that wasworking and ferrying people back and forth to the 16th floor. Myself and themembers of Lad. 110 took this elevator to the 16th floor. And then went up to the21st floor and also the 25 floor to carry out our assignment. We went up the Bstairway and were pushing past civilians coming down until approximately the 19th

floor. When the last of the pack of civilians stopped coming down. (There werestill stragglers) At the 25th floor I informed ladder 110 that I was proceeding up tothe fire floor, and told them to also go up to the upper floors at their own pace. 1was going up and every few floors I checked on the conditions in the hallways. Igot up to the 35th floor and saw that there were a number of units at that locationsort of a staging area. As I went out of the stairway into the hallway, the sound ofthe south tower collapsing was heard. No one at this time knew what this soundwas. When the sound stopped I tried to find out what had occurred via handi-talki. There was no response. After a short time , I realized that the south towercollapsed and again was trying to establish communications with anyone fordirections. With no communications forthcoming and realizing that whatevercaused the south tower to collapse could also affect the north tower, and alsorealizing that almost of all of the civilians were also already evacuated from thebuilding I called for the withdrawal of all personnel, from the north tower. Icommunicated this through both channels of the handi talki and also via a handheld bullhorn, which I used, in all three of the stairwells A B C . After a few-seconds and the evacuation proceeding someone (unknown) transmitted on thehandi talki and wanted to know who called for the evacuation and to STOP theevacuation I tried to communicate with the command post again and tell them thatBattalion 11 called for the evacuation of the north tower. I do not know ifanyone at the command post heard any of my communications. (This was after the

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south tower collapsed). After a few seconds A call came from 4 C (Charlie) Ithink it was 4C, to continue the evacuation. I have tried to verify this withvarious Staff chiefs who were on the scene at the time, but every ones recollectionand time sequence differs. I stayed on the 35th floor until it was completelyevacuated and until people stopped coming down the stairs. I went down stairwayC and did a quick sweep of every floor on the way down. And continued down theC stairwell sweeping each floor and the way down and leaving no one. Theevacuation proceeded orderly until I reached approx. The 19th floor in the Cstairwell. At this point every one was backed up we were at a stand still. I forcedmy way down a few more floors and shouted thru the bullhorn to find out whatwas holding everybody up. Apparently when the south tower collapsed debrisentered both south-facing stairways A and C making them impassable. After aquick raconteur I determined that the B stairway was still passable and startedmoving all the people from A and C into B. I still swept each floor on the waydown and made it down to the twelfth floor where I found approximatelytwenty disabled people congregated in an office along with approximatelythirty other people who helped them get down to this level.. Again I assume thatthey could not proceed further down due to the blocked stairway. First weevacuated the helpers via Fireman escort to the b stairway. And then we started toremove the handicapped, old, people with walkers. I assigned a few firefighters toeach person and continued the evacuation. Again sweeping each floor and takingup the rear but now in the B stairway the only stairway that was passable. I got toapproximately the sixty floors when the north tower collapsed. After the collapsethere were twelve people alive in a void that stretched from the fifth floor to a littlepast the second floor. In this void there was All of ladder 6 -Capt. Jay Jonas FFMikeMeldrum, FF-Toin Falco FF D'agistino- Matt Komorowski FF Bill Butler-—

Lt. Kross 116 It Mcglynn L39 ff Bacon L 39 . Also PAPD DavidLim and civilian Josephine Hnrris ( guardian Angel story DATELINE ) In aseparate void under us was two more FF from L.39 FF Coniglio and FFEffermiddies. And in still another area cut off from both of the voids was B.C.Painty. Who was pinned and calling for help9 We communicated through thehandi talki And I continually was giving May days on all of the channels forhelp. After some time ??? I made contact with BC Mark Ferran Batt. 12After another stretch of time ?? hours by this point from the collapse of tower1 . We noticed a small opening above our position. I climbed up to the openingand was on the top of a huge pile of debris in the rubble field. I was stillcommunicating with BC Ferran who was trying to reach our position withmembers of Ladder. 43 (see mark Ferrans report and submission of Meritoriousaction ) After another long wait members of ladder 43 arrived at our position .They could not climb up to our position. At this point I climbed down the face of

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the pile. And Stretched Ladder Co. 6 live saving rope behind me. So that otherscould follow down and members of Lad. 43 could also use to climb to our positionand relieve the members caring for Josephine Harris and some of our injuredfirefighters and also to dig for the members that were trapped below us. Our exitfrom the rubble field was blocked in every direction. We could not go out theway ladder 43 came to us through build #5 due to fire cutting off the way theycame in. Actually there was fire in building 5 6 7 all of which surrounded ourposition. We climbed out eventually unassisted before build # collapsed. WhenI reached the command post I reported to Chief Fellini and informed him that therewere still members trapped under the position that I was in and that a rescueattempt had to be made. Chief Fellini organized a group of firefighters under thedirection of BC Salka who I directed into the rubble field to the locating of thefirefighters and Josephine who needed assistance. After this I was placed in anambulance and transported To Saint Vincent's Hospital To attend various injuries.

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CD-12 REPORT NO. 9020FIRE DEPARTMENT - CITY OF NEW YORK

Bureau of Operations

REPORT OF SERVICES AT FIRE

Chief of Battalion 1 September 11, 2001

Box No. 8087 Date Received September 11, 2001

Time Received 09:09 On Duty at Fire 16 Hours 00 Minutes

Time Returned to Qtrs 01:00 At Work at Fire 16 Hours 00 Minutes

Date Returned to Qtrs 09/11/01 Out of Qtrs Hours Minutes

Ordered to Quarters by DC VISCONTI

Received signal SPECIAL CA by CADS while AT QUARTERS and responded to same. Arrived at location in 20 minutes.

Signal was for WTC at 3 WTC

WORK PERFORMED

Upon arrival found CHIEF OF DEPT PETER GANCI in command

I was directed by CHIEF OF DEPT PETER GANCI to:

Responded to WTC # 3 via FDR Drive. BC marchbanks & Be Scheffold reponed to DC Galvin in the lobby of WTC # 3. FF

Donohue was ordered to move car away from falling debris. As Both chiefs were supervising removals in the lobby of the

hotel WTC 2 collapsed trapping BC Scheffold & Marchbanks. BC Scheffold & Marchbanks were killed when tower 1 later

collapsed.B C Jooeph MarchbantoBattalion ChiefBattalion 12

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CD-15 (10 /60) )

To:. 1

Address

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Battalion E-°16 Report No.

BOX NO. 8087

COMPANY

TIME 08:50 Date 09/11/01

WORLD TRADE CENTER Adm. Dist. 5-°10 Block No.

OPERATIONS

for Lt. Kross and Ladder 7. At approx 1900 hours members heard that Lt Kross was ok. FF Falluca andFF Lee were removed to a hospital. FF's Cifu, Marmion and Brown returned to quarters. At Approx.2200 hours Lt. Kross returned to quarters.NOTE: This reported is being filed by Lt. Michael Cuttino E-16 Gr. 10

Rank Group No.Page: 2

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To: Battalion

BOX No. 55-8087

Location orAddress: WTC

Responded to Signal 55

While in Quarters

Alarm for: [X] Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL X

Building:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 21

TIME: 0847 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. E-10 Block No.

Received by.Teleprinter Time 0857

Arrived in min. Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm

fj Relocation fj False Alarm[H Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

| | Residential[X] Fireproof

Classification by Construction Q Wood Frame

Number of Stories Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

Time Returned Date Returned

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area x

At Work Hours

D PublicI I Non-Fireproofedl~~] Heavy Timber

MinutesMembers Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location Vessey & West St.Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO.Scott 4.5

Remarks:

Captain Burke, FF Parris, FF Byrne, FF Snow, FF Casey, FF Foley

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.mm.

min.min.

mm.min.

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.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 15

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT1

To: 0 Battalion Engine Company 21

BOX No. 0300 TIME: 0452 DATE September 22, 2001

Location orAddress: Church St. Adm. Dist. L-10 Block No.

Responded to Signal Phone Alarm Received by:Teleprinter Time 0452

While in Quarters Arrived in 10 min. Assigned 1st Due on 1st Alarm

Alarm for: £<] Fire CD Emergency [U Relocation Q False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL X TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy O Residential Q Commercial Q Public

O Fireproof Q Fire-Protected [D Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction O Wood Frame Q Metal " Q Heavy Timber

Number of Stories Story Area x

Ordered to Return to Quarters by WTC command post

Time Returned 902 Date Returned 9/22/01 At Work 4 Hours 0 Minutes

Members Responding Lt. Johann, FF. Woodlon, FF. Foley, FF. Buckley, FF. Tommaso

Members Relieving E-65

Hydrant: Location Church St. Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Water: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONScott 4.5 min. min.

min. min.min. min.

Remarks:

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 alsosupplied a manifold that was operating some 1 3/4 hand lines. E-21 operated approx. 4hours and was told to take up by chief in charge of WTC command post.

tenRank Lieutenant Group No. 15

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To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 9998

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 22

TIME: 09:08 DATE September 11, 2002Location orAddress: 1 World Trade Center

Responded to Signal 5-5

While in Quarters

Alarm for: £3 Fire

Adm. Dist. E-10 Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time 09:08

Arrived in 10 min. Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Emergency D Relocation fj False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL xBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

D Residential£3 Fireprooff~) Wood Frame

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by ConstructionNumber of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters byTime ReturnedMembers RespondingFF. Casoria, FF. ElferisMembers RelievingHydrant: LocationWater: Time UsedMasks Used:

Remarks:

Date Returned

Ex] CommercialO Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area 100 x 100

At Work Hours

£3 Publicn Non-Fireproofedf~] Heavy Timber

MinutesCapt. Bowles, FF. Clinton, FF. Maffei, FF. McWilliams, FF. Kane,

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

TYPEScott 4.5

MASK NO.123

DURATIC45 min." min.0 min.

Gallons Used: FreshTYPE

Scott 4.5

SaltMASK NO.

456

DURATION45 min." min." min.

OPERATIONS:Engine 22 responded to Box 9998, operating in the North Tower. Assisting in the removalof 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 ofTower 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.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 20

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: Battalior Engine Company 23

BOX No. 6087 TIME: 0850 DATE September 11, 2001Location orAddress: WTC Liberty st entrance Adm Dist.

Responded to Signal 5:5

While in Quarters

Alarm for: \JQ FireFire:STRUCTURAL. xx:txBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

Received by:Teleprinter

Arrived in 12 min.

Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Block No. 5

Time 0850

Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm

D Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by ConstructionNumber of Stories;

Ordered to Return to Quarters

Time ReturnedMembers RespondingMembers RelievingHydrant: LocationWater: Tine UsedMasks Used:

Remarks:

D ResidentialE3 FireproofQ Wood Frame110 Story

byDate Returned

Q CommercialG Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area 400 x 4CO

G PublicNon-Firep roofedHeavy Timber

At Work Hours MinutesLt Sarbarini, FF Whitford, Tirado,Pappageorge,Mcpadden

Pressures: Start psi FinishGallons Used: Fresh

psi AverageSalt

psi

TYPEScott 4.5Stcitt4.5Scott 4.5

MASK NO.135

DURATION20 min.20 min.

min.

TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5

-MASK NO.24

DURATION20 min.20 min.

min.

Due to the fact no members of Engine 23 were found, the inform ition stated is notcomplete or accurate.

OPERATIONS:Upon airival at Box 3087 Engine 23 found a heavy involved fire 01 numerous floors ofboth towers of the World Trade Center complex.Engine 23 was ordered to the 21st floorof the Harriot Hotel ay Division 3 to perform necessary operations Engine 23 never tookup from this Box.

ank Lieutenant Group No. 13

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V-Lf-J J (W-OV)

COMPANY.QPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion Engine Company 35

BOX No. 8087 TIME: 0915 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: WTC Adm. Dist. E-10 Block No. ...v

Responded to Signal 5/5 Received by:Teleprinter Time 0915

While in Quarters Arrived in 10 min. Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Alarm for: £3 Fire Q Emergency Q Relocation Q False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL XXX TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy O Residential | Commercial ^ Public

£3 Fireproof Q Fire-Protected_ Q Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction O Wood Frame ^ Metal fj Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Area x

Ordered to Return to Quarters by DC in Command

Time Returned 2130 Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 11 Hours 0 Minutes

Members Responding Lt Whelan FF's Lowery,Powers,VanName,Schroeder,Fisher

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. DURATIONScott 4.5 min. Scott 4.5 min.

min. min.min. min.

Remarks:E-35 was dispatched to West and Vesey Sts.

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 forvictims. Members also stretched and operated a 2 1/2 line from E- 24 at and under theNorth Bridge.Members continued to operate in a search,rescue,and firefighting mode forthe next few hours.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 13

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CD-15 (10-60)

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 0300

Location orAddress: Courtney & Liberty

Responded to Signal Special call

While in Quarters

Alarm for: [X] Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 35

TIME: 1010 DATE eptember 22 01

Adm. Dist.

Received by:Teleprinter

Block No.

Time 1010Arrived in 30 min.

Emergency

Assigned Special Called on 1st Alarm

Q Relocation Q False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL xxxBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

|_J ResidentialIX! Fireproof

Classification by Construction O Wood Frame

Number of Stories 0 StoryOrdered to Return to Quarters by BC in ChargeTime Returned 1910 Date Returned 9/22/01

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area

PublicNon-FireproofedHeavy Timber

At Work 8 Hours 0 MinutesMembers RespondingMembers RelievingHydrant: Location Relay by E-64Water: Time UsedMasks Used: TYPE MASK NO.

Scott 4.5

Remarks:

Lt Whelan FF's Fitzmaurice, Jacovina,Augier,Morrisey,Fisher

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.min. min.min. min.

OPERATIONS:E-35 operated 2 1/2" line while construction crews removed rubble from #4 WTC. E-35also supplied manifold located at Cortland & Trinity PI.

/ Rank Li Group No.

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To: 01 Battalion f.

BOX No. 0085

Location orAddress: World Trade Center

Responded to Signal Special Call

While in Quarters

Alarm for: \~\e

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

- / Engine Company 37

TIME: 0850 DATE September 12, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time 0850

Arrived in 10 min. Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

3 Emergency Q Relocation Q False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL x

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

I | Residential^ Fireproofn Wood Frame

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories StoryOrdered to Return to Quarters by B/C O'Keefe

£3 CommercialO Fire-Protected_D Metal

Area x

D PublicCD Non-FireproofedO Heavy Timber

Time Returned 1850Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Remarks:

Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 10 Hours 0 MinutesLt. Hurley , Fr. Squillante, Fr. Collister, Fr. Deery, Fr. Foley,Fr.DeSimone, Fr. Lanza

psi

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.mm.

min.min.

mm.min.

OPERATIONS:Assisted in recovery efforts on Liberty Street side of Operation.

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To:.£|jf Battaljpn

BOX No. 0300

Location orAddress: World Trade Center

Responded to Signal Special Call

While in Quarters

Alarm for: Fire

Engine Company 37

TIME: 1535

Received by:Teleprinter

DATE September 22, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Time 1535Arrived in 10 min.

3 Emergency

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

D Relocation Q False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL xxxBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of StoriesOrdered to Return to QuartersTime Returned 220Members Responding

f~1 Residential[3 FireproofI I Wood Frame i

Storyby BC DalyDate Returned 9/23/01

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area

D PublicCU Non-Fireproofed|~l Heavy Timber

At Work 10 Hours 45 MinutesLt. Buckheit, FF Maher, FF Morrisey, FF McQuade, FF Gioello, FFCittadini

Members RelievingHydrant: LocationWater: Time UsedMasks Used: TYPE

Scott 4.5

Grenwich & Albany5 hours

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.mm.

min.min.

mm.min.

Remarks:

OPERATIONS:Supplied Tower Ladder 109 for operations on South side of World Trade Center.

Rank Lieutenan Group No. 5

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To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: 1 World Trade Center

Responded to Signal 3rd alarm

While inQuarters

Alarm for: [X] Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 039/High Rise 2

TIME: 0852 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. 5010

Received by:Teleprinter

Arrived in 10 rrin.

Emergency

Block No.

Time 0852

Fire:STRUCTURAL xxxxBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONS

Q Residential£3 Fireproofj | Wood Frame

Assigned Special Called on 3rd Alarm

Relocation fj False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by ConstructionNumber of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

£3 CommercialO Fire-Protected -G Metai

Area x

D Public[~1 Non-Fireproofeda!~] Heavy Timber

Time Returned 1930Members RespondingMembers Relieving

Hydrant: LocationWater: Time UsedMasks Used: TYPE

Scott 4.5

Remarks:

Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 1 Hours 5 Minutes

Lt. McGlynn, FF Myers, FF Coniglio, FF Efthimiades, FF Bacon, FF Drum

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGa -ons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.m«n.

min.min.

mm.min.

OPERATIONS:E39 reported in to the command post in the lobby of 1 World Trade Center and wasordered to start walking toward the upper floors via the B stairs. At the 31st floor, thebuilding began to shake. The battalion chief on the floor ordered all companies on thefloor to evacuate the building. While walking down the B stairs, the building collapsedtrapping Engine 39 in the stairway. After several hours in the stairway, E39 was able toclimb up and out of the stairway with the assistance of incoming units.

^y Rank Lieutenant C / Group No. 5

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion Engine Company 40

BOX Mo 9999(8087) TIME: 0908 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: 2 World Trade Center Adm. Dist. Biock No

Responded to Signal Box 9999(8087} Received by:Teleprinter Time 0908

While in Quarters Arrived in 15 min. Assigned 3rd Due on 1st Alarm

Alarm for: (3 Fire D Emergency Q Relocation [j Faise Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL x TRANSPORTATION NON STRUCTURAL

Building'Classification by Occupancy D Residential £3 Commercial Q Public

£3 Fireproof Q Fire-Protected O Non-FireprocfedClassification by Construction Q Wood Frame Q Meta! " Q Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Area x

Ordered to Return to oyTime Returned 0 Date Returned At Work Hours MinutesMemt'ers Responding Lieut. John Ginley, FF's Bruce Gary.,Michael Lynch.Steve

Mercado.Miehael D'Auria, Kevin Shea L-35 .

Members Relieving n/a /Hydrant. Location West St Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiWater. Time Used S9hours Gallons Used: Fresh 9000 Salt 9000

Masks Used- TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONScott 4.5 1 min. 2 min.

3 min. 4 min.5 min. min.

Remarks:Videotape of members (Fox News) shows members descending escalator into Bldg.4moments before collapse.

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 Garyrecovered in September operating with CFR-D equipment on West St. Firefighter Sheafound amongst rubble after tower two collapse and transported to Jersey City, currentlyon medical leave.Remaining members still listed among misstng. Engine 40 sparepumper remained at scene pumping for unkown period of time.

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To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: WTC

Responded to Signal 2nd 5-5

While in Quarters

Alarm for: ^ Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL X

Building:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 44

TIME: 0900 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time

Arrived in 12 min. Assigned 4th Due on 5th Alarm

Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

f~1 Relocation False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to QuartersTime Returned 2100

Residential<] Fireproof

Wood Frame

110 Story

IX! Commercialf~l Fire-Protected .D Metal

Area 200 x 200

D PublicCH Non-FireproofedI ! Heavy Timber

by

Date Returned 9/1 1/01 At Work 12 Hours 0 MinutesMembers Responding

Fr. Boeri

Members RelievingHydrant: Location DRAFTED VIA FIREBOATSAverage psi

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Lt. Patriciello, Fr. Reeg, Fr. Shannon, Fr. Kennedy

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi

MASK NO.123

DURATION0 min.0 min.0 min.

ed: Fresh

TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5

Salt

MASK NO.45

DURATION0 min.0 min.

min.

Remarks:MEMBERS INJURED: Fr. Reeg sustained a punctured lung and broken shoulder. Fr.Shannon broke a leg. Fr. Boeri received lacerations to the head requiring stitches. Lt.Patriciello upon return to quarters was taken to hospital to be treated for corneaabrasions. Frs. Reeg, Shannon, and Boeri were removed from the scene at the timeinjuries were sustained.

OPERATIONS:REPORTED IN AT WEST ST. COMMAND POST UPON ARRIVAL. SHORTLY THEREAFTERWAS 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 ACCOUNTEDFOR ALL UNIT MEMBERS. INITALLY, MEMBERS INJURED WERE MISSING BUTAFTERWARDS ALL WERE FOUND. LT. PATRICIELLO AND FR. KENNEDY REMAINED ONTHE SCENE UNTIL ABOUT 2100 HRS ASSISTING WITH RECOVERY EFFORTS ANDESTABLISHING WATER SUPPLY LINES VIA FIREBOATS.

Sc /1 fly A 5.S i <s> e ti? 7~6

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 47

TIME: 0910

To: BattaUon

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: 2 WORLD TRADE CENTER Adm. Dist.

Responded to Signal 55 Received by:VOICE ALARM

DATE September 11, 2001

Block No.

Time 0910

While in Quarters

Alarm for: [X] Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL XX

Building:Classification by Occupancy

Arrived in 10 min.

"^ Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Residential>3 Fireproof

Wood Frame

110 Story

[X] CommercialHH Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area 200 x 200

PublicNon-FireproofedHeavy Timber

Ordered to Return to Quarters

Time Returned 2030

Members Responding

byDate Returned 9/1 1/01 At Work 11 Hours 20 Minutes

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used:

Remarks:

LT. WILLIAM WALL, FR. L. LIZZUL, FR. L. CACCHIOLI, FR. K. MURPHY,FR. S. VIOLA, FR. T. TURILLI

ALL MEMBERS OF ENGINE 47 RESPONDED ON RECALL

WEST ST Pressures: Start psi Finish

Gallons Used: Freshpsi Average

Salt

psi

TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

MASK NO.135

DURATION20 min.20 min.20 min.

TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5

MASK NO.24

DURATION20 min.20 min.

min.

ALL MEMBERS WERE PLACED ON ML. LT. WALL, FR TURILLI AND FR LIZZUL WEREFULL DUTY ON 9/15. FR. CACCHIOLI, FR MURPHY AND FR VIOLA ARE STILL ON ML ASOF 10/1/01 AND ARE RECEIVING COUNSELING FROM THE COUNSELING UNIT. THE RIGSUFFERED MINOR DAMAGE BUT MANY TOOLS AND ROLL UPS WERE LOST.

OPERATIONS:ARRIVED AT SCENE AND MADE OUR WAY SOUTH ON WEST STREET AMID HEAVYDEBRIS. WE CROSSED WEST STREET BY GOING UNDER THE COVERED WALKWAY ATTHE SOUTH END OF THE COMPLEX AND MADE A DASH INTO THE HOTEL LOBBYCOMMAND POST AND REPORTED IN TO DC GALVIN. WE ALONG WITH E-22 AND L-13WERE INSTRUCTED TO FOLLOW BUILDING PERSONELLTO AN ELEVATOR BANK INTHE SOUTH TOWER AND PROCEED TO THE 44TH FLOOR, THE LOWEST REPORT OFFIRE AT THAT TIME, AND WORK OUR WAY UP. DC GALVIN ALSO INFORMED US THEREWERE NO COMMAND POSTS SET UP ON THE UPPER FLOORS AT THAT TIME.CONTINUED

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 2

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OPERATIONS WTC BOX 8087, ENGINE 47

WE FOLLOWED THE BUILDING PERSONNEL TO AN ELEVATOR BANK ANDFOUND ONE ELEVATOR OUT OF 12 THAT WAS STILL OPERATIONAL. WHATWE DID NOT KNOW AT THAT TIME THAT HE HAD ACTUALLY TAKEN US TOTHE NORTH TOWER (1 WTC). E-22 AND L-13 PROCEDED INTO THE ELEVATORAND TO THE 24™ FLOOR. MY CONTROLL MAN, FR. CACCHIOLIACCOMPANIED THEM TO MAN THE ELEVATOR. AFTER DELIVERING L-13 TOTHE 24™ FLOOR FR. CACCHIOLI AND A MEMBER OF L-13 CLOSED THE DOORTO PICK UP E-47 IN THE LOBBY. AS SOON AS THE DOOR CLOSED THE POWERWENT OUT AS A RESULT OF THE SOUTH COLLAPSING. FR. CACCHIOLI ANDTHE OTHER MEMBER WERE ABLE TO FORCE THEIR WAY OUT OF THEELEVATOR. IN TOTAL DARKNESS EACH MEMBER ENDED UP GOING INDIFFERENT DIRECTIONS. FR. CACCHIOLI FOUND A STAIR CASE AND STARTEDMAKING HIS WAY DOWN. HE HAD TO FIND A DIFFERENT STAIR ON A LOWERDUE TO OBSTRUCTIONS. HE FELL NUMEROUS TIMES DUE TO THE LACK OFVISIBILITY AND LARGE PIECES OF DEBRIS. MAKING HIS WAY TO THE LOBBYEXIT DOORHE HAD TO FORCE HIS WAY OUT OF THE STAIREAY DUE TO ABLOCKAGE IN THE LOBBY. HE MADE HIS WAY OUT OF THE LOBBY ANDHOOKED UP WITH E-47 MPO IN THE STREET JUST PRIOR TO THE COLLAPSEOF THE SECOND TOWER. BOTH MEN RAN NORTH UP WEST STREET BUTWERE QUICKLY OVER TAKEN BY THE DUST CLOUD. THEY PROCEEDEDTHROUGH THE DUST NORTH ON WEST EVENTUALLY JOINING UP MANYBLOCKS NORTH OF THE COLLAPSE.

THE REST OF E-47 WAS IN THE LOBBY WAITING THE RETURN OF THEELEVATOR WHEN THE POWER IN THE WHOLE BUILDING WENT OUT.SECONDS LATER WE WERE CONFRONTED WITH HEAVY WINDS AND LARGEPIECES OF DEBRIS FLLYING THROUGH THE LOBBY. ALL THE WINDOWS INTHE LOBBY HAD BEEN BLOWN OUT BY THE FORCE OF THE FIRST PLANECRASH CREATING A LARGE OPEN VESTIBULE WITH LITTLE PROTECTION. FRMURPHY AND FR VIOLA WERE BOTH STRUCK WITH DEBRIS LARGE ENOUGHTO KNOCK THEM DOWN AND KNOCK OFF FR VIOLAS HELMET. FR TURILLIAND I WERE BOTH TOSSED INTO A WALL. WHEN THE SHAKING, THE WINDAND THE THUNDEROUS NOISE FINALLY STOPPED I INSTRUCTED ALLMEMBERS TO TURN ONTHEIR FLASH LIGHTS AND THEN CALLED FOR AQUICK ROLL CALL. DURING WHICH FR VIOLA INFORMED ME HE WASINJURED AND LOST HIS HELMET. I PLACED MY HELMET ON HIM AND AFTERA QUICK SEARCH FOUND HIS HELMUT. FR MURPHY ALSO INFORMED ME HEWAS INJURED. I INSTRUCTED THEM TO STAY TOGETHER WHILE I MADECONTACT WITH FR CACCHIOLI. CONTACT WAS MADE AND I WAS INFORMEDHE WAS IN THE STAIRS AND ON HIS WAY DOWN. I TOLD HIM WE WOULDMEET HIM AT THE RIG. I RECONNECTED WITH THE REST OF THE MEN IN THELOBBY AND TOLD THEM TO GRAB ONTO EACH OTHER SO WE COULD EXITTHE BUILDING TO GET MEDICAL HELP FOR THE INJURED MEMBERS. ALONGTHE WAY OUT WE MET NUMEROUS CIVILIANS LOST IN THE DARKNESSTRYING TO EVACUATE THEY WERE INSTRUCTED TO GRAB ON FORMING A

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OPERATIONS WTC BOX 8087, ENGINE 47

HUMAN CHAIN. WE EXITED THROUGH THE LOBBY WINDOWS ONTO WESTSTREET. HELPING OUR INJURED ACROSS THE STREET AMID HEAVY FALLINGDEBRIS WE MADE OUR WAY UP WEST STREET THROUGH HEAVY SMOKE ANDDUST. WE FOUND THE AMBULANCES ONE BLOCK UP AND SECURED MEDICALHELP FOR THE INJURED MEMBERS. FR TURILLI AND MYSELF NOW TRIED TOMAKE OUR WAY BACK TO THE TOWER BECAUSE OF ALL THE MAYDAYTRANSMISSIONS. WE MADE IT AS FAR AS THE FEDERAL BUILDING WHEN WEHEARD A RUMBLING OVERHEAD. WE LOOKED STRAIGHT UP TO SEE THENORTH TOWER COLLAPSING. WE TURNED AND RAN UP WEST STREET BUTWERE QUICKLY OVERTAKEN BY THE DUST CLOUD. WE TOOK COVERBEHIND A CAR AND SHARED OUR MASKSWITH OTHER MEMBERS ALSOSEEKING REFUGE. AFTER WHAT SEEMED LIKE A HALF HOUR STILL INTOTAL DARKNESS WE SLOWLY MADEOUR WAY UP WEST STREET BUMPINGINTO VEHICLES THAT TURNED OUT TO BE RIGS WITH THEIR LIGHTS STILLON, THEY WERE ONLY VISIBLE FROM A FEW INCHES AWAY. WALKING OUTOF THE CLOUD WE ENDED UP WELL NORTH OF THE TRADE CENTER.

FR LIZZUL E-47 MPO WAS ASSISTING ANOTHER MPO DIRECTLY IN FRONTOF THE TOWER. HE HEARD THE LOUD RUMBLE FROM THE SOUTH TOWERCOLLAPSING AND QUICKLY RAN INTO THE BUILDING DIRECTLY ACROSSFROM THEM. MAKING HIS WAY AROUND THE BACK OF THE BUILDING HEENDE UP NORTH OF THE TOWERS ON WEST STREET. THERE HE MET UP WITHFR CACCHIOLI JUST PRIOR TO THE SECOND COLLAPSE.

JUST AFTER WE LEFT THEM FR. MURPHY AND VIOLA WERE INSTRUCTEDTO EVACUATE THE AMBULANCE AND RUN WEST TOWARD THE WATER TOESCAPE THE SECOND COLLAPSE. BOTH MEMBERS WERE ALSO ENGULFED BYTHE SECOND DUST CLOUD AND EVENTUALLY MADE THEIR WAY TO A MEDICSTATION AND TRANSPORTED TO ST. VINCENTS HOSPITAL. BOTH WERETREATED AND RELEASED.

THE REST OF THE MEMBERS EVENTUALLY MET UP ON WEST STREET INFRONT OF STUYVESANT HIGH SCHOOL. ABOUT A HALF HOUR LATER ASUSPECED BOMB WAS FOUND IN THE SCHOOL AND WE WERE FORCED TORETREAT FURTHER UP WEST STREET.

WE REMAINED THERE UNTIL APPROXIMATLY 2030 HOURS WHEN WEWERE TRANSPORTED BACK TO QUARTERS. ALL REMAINING MEMBERSWERE SEEN AT ST LUKES HOSPITAL FOR EYE AND LUNG IRRITATION.

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion Engine Company 53

BOX No. 55wtc TIME: 0909 DATE September 11, 2002

Location orAddress: 2 World Trade Center Adm. Dist. E-10 Block No.

Responded to Signal 5-5 Received by:Teleprinter Time 09:09

While in Quarters Arrived in 9 min. Assigned 3rd Due on 5th Alarm

Alarm for: [X] Fire D Emergency Q Relocation Q False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL wtc TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy O Residential Q Commercial Q Public

[3 Fireproof D Fire-Protected . Q Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction Q Wood Frame £] Metal Q Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 111 Story Area 200 x 200

Ordered to Return to Quarters by CityWideTour Commander

Time Returned 800 . Date Returned 9/16/02 At Work 120 Hours Minutes

Members Responding Lt. Robert Dorritie, FFs Louis Giaconelli, Kevin McGovern, EdwardCachia, Daniel Schofield & Micheal Catalano.

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location Vessy & Water Front Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Water: Time Used 120 hours Gallons Used: Fresh Salt 12,000

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONScott 4.5 1 min. Scott 4.5 4 min.

2 min. " 5 min.3 min. " 6 min.

Remarks:Lt. Robert Dorritie, FFs Louis Giaconelli, Kevin McGovern, Edward Cachia, DanielSchofield & Micheal Catalano. All treated at Cornell Hospital on 9/12/02 @ 0800 for eyeand throat irritation and ali ware treated & released.

OPERATIONS:E-53 reported to command post at 2 World Finical Center @ 0918 hrs. Received orders toremove various apparatus from middle of West Street so traffic could flow. Afterremoving those rigs, E-53 reported back to the command post. E-53 then received ordersto enter # 2 WTC. As E-53 walked toward the Vista Hotel, the South Tower collapsed. Themembers of E-53 operated the rest of the day & night at various locations and at varioustasks. 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 Streetbeing supplied by Marine One and supplying various tower ladders during that time.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 14

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COMPANY (DERATIONS REPORTENGINE COMPANY 54

TO: Battalion 9 REPORT NO.

Box: 8087Addr: 1 Worldtrade CenterResponded to Signal: 5-5While: At Quarters

Alarm for: FireFire: Structural: xOccupancy: Commercial

Ordered to: ReturnTime Returned:

Time: 0900Adrnn. Dist.: E 10Received by: TeleprinterArrived: 10 min

Transportation:Construction: Fireproof

to: QuartersDate Returned:

Date: 9-11-01Block#:Time: 0900Assigned: 1stDue on: 5th Alarm

Non- Structural:#Stories: 110Area: 500x500By:At Work: hrs, min

Members Responding: Capt. WooleyFr Guadalupe Fr. RagagliaMembers Relieving: N.A.

Fr. Gill Fr. Santora Fr. Brennen

Hydrant:Loc.:Water:Time Used: Hrs

Pressures:Start:

Fresh: Gal.

Finish:

Salt: Gal.

Average:

TypeScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Mask#123

Duration TypeScott 4.5N.A.N.A.

Mask#4N.A.N.A.

Duration

Remarks:

Operations:

Unit responded to lobby cp. Desk via west street ent.All members lost.

Capt. Eng. 54 Gr. 11

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To: Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: WTC

Responded to Signal 5-5

While in Quarters

Alarm for: £3 Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL COMM

Building:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 58

TIME: 0914 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time 091 4

Arrived in 15 min. Assigned 4th Due on 5th Alarm

Q Relocation Q False AlarmD Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

O ResidentialO Fireproof

Classification by Construction O Wood Frame

Number of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

CommercialFire-Protected -Metal

Area 200 x 200

PublicNon-FireproofedHeavy Timber

Time Returned 2230

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Date Returned 9/11/02 At Work 11 Hours Minutes

LT. NAGEL, FF FITZPATRICK, WILSON PASKEWITZ, ANSBRO,MCGOVERN , Gl AM MARINO, WEBER

psi

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.min.min.

min.min.min.

Remarks:LT. ROBERT NAGEL MISSING IN COLLAPSE. OPERATED WITH BC SHEFFOLD ANDMARCHBANKS. (BOTH ALSO MISSING)

OPERATIONS:E-58 ENTERED LOBBY OF MARRIOT HOTEL. 1ST COLLPSE OCCURRED AND MEMBERSSCATTERED. FF WILSON CONTACTED LT NAGEL VIA H.T. AND LT. NAGEL STATEDTHAT HE WAS TRAPPED IN A VOID. FF WILSON .FITZPATRICK AND PASKEWITZLOCATED LT NAGEL WITH A SEARCH ROPE . HE WAS ALIVE AND SPEAKING TO THEMAT THIS TIME.LT BROWN AND MEMBERS OF L-113 ENTERED THE COLLAPSE AREA TOASSIST E-58. AIR BAGS WERE BEING SET UP AND A SAW WAS USED TO TRY TO FREELT. NAGEL. THEN THE SECOND COLLAPSE BEGAN AND THE MEMBERS SCATTEREDTO SAVE THEIR LIVES. THEY REGROUPED AND TRIED TO REENTER THE LOBBY , BUTTONS OF DEBRIS HAD FALLEN IN THAT AREA. FF FITZPATRICK AND LT BROWN WEREREMOVED BY EMS TO HOSPITALS.

NUMEROUS ATTEMPTS WERE MADE TO REACH LT. NAGEL WITH REMAININGMEMBERS AND THE MEMBERS THAT RESPONDED ON THE RECALL, BUT WEREUNSUCCESSSFUL.

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion Engine Company 65

BOX No. 5-5-8087 TIME: 0900 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: 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-FireproofedClassification 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 CommanderTime Returned 2030 Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 11 Hours 20 Minutes

Members Responding Lt. Piambino, FF. Reno, Cardio, Petrassi, Orlando, Barry

Members RelievingHydrant: 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. DURATIONScott 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 TradeCenter. Ordered by Chief in Charge to operate on the upper floors with Engine 39 in thenorth tower(1 World Trade).Lt. Piambino ordered members to bring up roll ups and anextra Scott cylinder using the " B " stairs. Members had reached the 22nd floor when thesouth tower collapsed. Realizing the unsafe condition which existed,Lt.Piambino orderedmembers out of the building.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 16

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 74

TIME: 0910 DATE September 11, 2001

Address: 2 WORLD TRADE CENTER (SOUTH TOWER)

Responded to Signal 5TH ALARM

While in Quarters

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Received by:VOICE ALARM Time 0910

Arrived in 10 min. Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm

Alarm for: IX! FireFire:STRUCTURAL XXXBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

LJ Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

[~~| ResidentialO FireproofPI Wood Frame

D Relocation fj False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by ConstructionNumber of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

[XJ CommercialO Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area

D PublicI I Non-FireproofedO Heavy Timber

Time Returned 1900Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: LocationWater: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work Hours Minutes

LT. NICHOLS, FF's SHAGI, JOHNSON, CORREA, BREEN, CAREY

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.mm.

min.min.

mm.min.

Remarks:See attached report

OPERATIONS:See attached report

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 3

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OPERATIONS:Engine 74 responded on the 5th alarm transmitted via voice alarm for World Trade

Center Tower #2 (south tower) just after the second jetliner hit that building. Respondingwere Lt. Stephen A. Nichols, FF's Michael Shagi, Jeffrey Johnson, Ruben Correa, PatrickCarey and John Breen. FF's Daniel Kinzel and Michael Lynch, who worked the previousnight tour, requested to respond with the company but were ordered to stay behind by Lt.Nichols.

E-74 responded via the West Side Highway and arrived at the scene in about 10minutes. The apparatus was parked on West Street just north of the north tower. Themembers of E-74 proceeded down West Street toward the Marriott Hotel. They wereforced to walk down the west side of the street to avoid falling debris and people jumpingfrom the north tower. West Street was littered with debris, bodies and body parts.

E-74 entered the hotel via the West Street entrance and reported to D.C. Galvin at acommand post. The chief ordered E-74 and E-54 commanded by Capt. David Wooley tothe 22nd floor of the Marriott Hotel for a report of victims trapped on that floor. Thecompanies were also ordered to switch their radios to channel #3. In spite of a report ofmore incoming aircraft, E-74 and E-54 made their way to the elevators and proceeded tothe upper floors of the hotel.

E-74 departed their elevator on the 18th floor and walked to the 22nd floor. E-54arrived on the 21st floor and walked up from there. The two companies made a thoroughsearch of the 22nd floor but no victims were found. However, what appeared to be thelanding gear of the aircraft was found embedded in the floor after it had crashed throughthe roof. Lt. Nichols and Capt. Wooley decided that their services were needed moreelsewhere and began to return to the lobby command post for reassignment in the southtower. Ladder Co. 11 and Engine Co. 23 arrived at the 22nd floor to assist in the search.All four companies returned to the 21st floor to procure the elevators for a return trip tothe lobby. A second ladder company joined them on the 21st floor (company number ofthe 2nd ladder is unknown). After about a minute with no progress in getting an elevator,Lt. Nichols decided to return to the 18' floor to see if their elevator was still there. Allfive members of E-74 left the 21st floor elevator lobby and proceeded toward the southstairway.

Just seconds after leaving the elevator lobby, a light rumbling noise was heardfollowed immediately by a tremendous explosion and concussion that threw the membersof E-74 forcibly to the floor. The building shook violently for about 20 seconds leavingthe members of E-74 with no option but to cover up and wait until the shaking stopped.When the earthquake-like shaking subsided, the members of E-74 found themselvescovered in debris, in total darkness and in a thick cloud of choking dust and smoke. Lt.Nichols took a head count and was able to account for FF's Johnson and Breen. FFCarey was able to escape to the stairway and to the lower floors. FF Correa wasunaccounted for along with all of the members of the other 4 companies in the 21st floorelevator lobby. Lt. Nichols and FF Johnson transmitted numerous Mayday messages butreceived no reply from any source. Lt. Nichols, FF's Johnson and Breen attempted to digthrough the large wall of debris completely blocking the hallway just behind them. Theyyelled into the debris many times for FF Correa and the other companies but no soundcame from the wreckage. Faced with an impenetrable wall of debris and nocommunications possible, the three members of E-74 agreed that they had to leave and go

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for help. The three members descended via the stairway checking numerous floors andfinding the hallways blocked by debris in the same place as that of the 21st floor.

Lt. Nichols, FF's Johnson and Breen descended the stairway to the 6th floor wherethey found that the stairway was completely blocked by debris. They left the stairwayand entered the 6th floor hallway where they found FF Carey and a group of other firemenwho survived the first collapse. Among them were the following members of LadderCompany 12: Lt. Petti, FF's Mullen, Juarbe, Kothe, Rivera, Tansey, Mazy, andMcGimpsey. A few other firemen were also present but their names and companynumbers are unknown. Upon looking out a hotel room window, it was evident by thedebris in the street that at least a partial collapse of one of the towers had occurred and itwas feared that another major collapse or more falling debris were imminent.

The surviving firemen on the 6th floor were gathering together search ropes and tyingtogether hose lines in an attempt to escape from the 6th floor by sliding down the outsideof the building. Lt. Nichols surveyed the situation and decided that this escape plan wasfar too dangerous and that an alternate means of escape had to be found. Lt. Nicholsgathered the members of E-74 and they returned to the stairway where they were able todig through the debris blocking the stairs. FF Johnson used the reduced profile maneuverand was able to get down to the 5th floor and reported that the stairway was fairly clearfrom there. Lt. Nichols, FF's Carey and Breen then descended to join FF Johnson. Theother firemen abandoned the rope slide and followed E-74 to the 5th floor. Lt. Petti, FFMullen and FF Juarbe of Ladder 12 ascended the stairs to attempt to rescue a member ofLadder Company 4 who was giving Mayday messages and was trapped on the upperfloors. After the collapse of the north tower they were never heard from again and arelisted as missing.

When E-74 reached the 5th floor, screams for help were heard coming from the 4th

floor. E-74 yelled back and were able to ascertain that five civilians who said they werefrom the N.Y. Times were trapped on the 4th floor. The members of E-74 had to use thereduced profile maneuver again to get through more debris to get to the 4th floor. Thefive men were located and led to the stairway and taken to the half landing between floors3 and 4. The stairway was blocked by debris below the half landing but the side of thebuilding had previously collapsed and the stairway was open to the outside.

FF's Johnson and Carey climbed down the debris to an exterior terrace just below thehalf landing on the 3rd floor level. They propped up a piece of metal against the stairwayand three of the five civilians were lowered to the terrace via this metal ramp by Lt.Nichols and FF Breen. Lt. Nichols decided that the metal ramp was not safe for one ofthe remaining men who was about 75 years old so he had the elderly man and the lastcivilian remain in the stairway until a safer means of escape could be found.

FF's Johnson and Carey led the three civilians on the terrace to a large conferenceroom in the southwest corner of the building while Lt. Nichols and FF Breen cleared asmall area of the stairs to remove the elderly man. Lt. Nichols descended to the exteriorterrace and FF Breen then began to lower the elderly man down to him. At this time arumbling noise was heard again and hurricane force winds were felt. This was againfollowed by a loud explosion and earthquake-like shaking of the building that lasted forabout 20 seconds. FF Breen managed to get the elderly man and the fifth civilian back tothe half landing where they stayed safely until the collapse of the second tower was over.

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Lt. Nichols was trapped on the exterior terrace and could only cover up and stay asclose to the building wall as possible to avoid falling I-beams, concrete and other debris.By the time the collapse ended Lt. Nichols found himself in a lean-to void andcompletely buried in rubble. It took him about 10 minutes to tunnel himself out of therubble. At that point he found FF Breen, FF Rivera of Ladder 12, the elderly man and thelast civilian in the stairway looking for a way out. They were able to find an I-beampropped up against the 3rd floor terrace that was suitable as an escape ramp. FF Riveraslid down the I-beam first and Lt. Nichols and FF Breen lowered the two civilians downto him one at a time. FF Breen then descended the I-beam followed by Lt. Nichols. Thecivilians were then led away from the danger area and handed over to EMS personnel. Atotal of five members of Ladder 12 escaped the building but the fate of the other firemenfrom the 6th floor is unknown.

FF's Carey and Johnson kept the other three civilians in the southwest conferenceroom during the collapse of the second tower. FF Carey was buried in rubble andbecame separated from FF Johnson by a wall of debris. He was able to dig himself out ofthe debris and was then forced to hang drop from the 3rd floor terrace onto a pile ofrubble. He was then able to escape from the area from there and was later taken to St.Vincent's Hospital for treatment of the injuries sustained in the two collapses.

FF Johnson stayed with the three civilians in the conference room. After the secondcollapse FF Johnson surveyed the area and was able to find a window that had an I-beampropped up a few feet below. FF Johnson was able to single-handedly remove the threecivilians by lowering them one at a time from the 3rd floor conference room window tothe I-beam by using a curtain as a rope. FF Johnson then slid the three civilians down theI-beam to a rubble pile that led to ground level. He then led the civilians through a mazeof rubble and debris away from the danger area to safety.

After leaving the collapse area, Lt. Nichols and FF Breen made their way to thevicinity of Battery Park. FF Johnson reported in by radio and joined them there. Manyattempts were made to contact the ECC FF Shagi but no answer was received. It wasfeared that he too was lost. Lt. Nichols went to a command post near Battery Park andreported that FF Correa, FF Carey and FF Shagi were missing.

Lt. Nichols, FF's Johnson and Breen remained in Battery Park for about a half houruntil they learned that a main command post was set up in the area of Vesey Street. Theymade their way to that location and again reported that three members of E-74 weremissing. They then went to a staging area north of the collapse area on West Street. Afew hours later the three were taken back to E-74 quarters by a messenger van. It wasthen learned that FF Carey and FF Shagi were in the hospital and being treated forinjuries received in the two collapses. FF Correa and the rest of the firemen in the 21st

floor elevator lobby were never found and are still listed as missing.FF Shagi remained in the street with the apparatus. He carried many Scott cylinders

into the buildings and assisted stretching hose lines. When the south tower collapsed, hewas struck by a police car while running away from the falling debris causing injury tohis right knee and right ring finger. He was also hit in the back, shoulder and neck byfalling debris. He had chest pains and was removed from the scene by EMS and taken toSt. Vincent's Hospital.

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Remarks:FF Correa was never found and is presumed killed in action. Lt. Nichols suffered injuriesto 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 ringfinger, shoulder, back and neck.

L-T.Lieutenant "^ Gr. 3 E-74

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CD-15 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 9998(8087)

Location orAddress: 2 World Trade Center

Responded to Signal 5-5-8087

While in Quarters

Alarm for: Kl Fire

Engine Company 76

TIME: 0914 DATE September$2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.Received by:Teleprinter Time

Arrived in 8 min. Assigned 2nd Due on 5th Alarm

H Emergency

Fire:STRUCTURAL XBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

n Residential(3 Fireproof|~~l Wood Frame

D Relocation fj False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

O Commercial[H Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area 200 x 200

D Publicd] Non-Fireproofedn Heavy TimberClassification by Construction

Number of Stories 110 StoryOrdered to Respond to West St by DispTime Returned 2114 Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 10 Hours 0 MinutesMembers Responding Lt Farringtotf FF Rodriguez.FF Reynolds.FF Banaciski.FF Batista,FF

FitzpatrickMembers RelievingHydrant: Location Vesey St Pressures' Start psi Finish psi Average psiWater. Time Used 45 MIN Gallons Used: Fresh 6000 SaltMasks Used: TYPE MASK NO.

Scott 4.5 1Scott 4.5 3Scott 4.5 5

Remarks:ECC operated on Vesey St suppling Siamese and was able to take refuge during collapseof both towers .Apparatus destroyed as a result of collapse. From temporary staging areaunit began a perimeter search along Vesey St to West St. Unit evntually operated underCommand Post established at West and Chambers St. teaming up with membersreporting in from recall.

OPERATIONS:Reported to Command Post on West St IFO 2 World Financial Center with rollups.Stoodfast at staging area behind Command Post until South Tower collapsed.Unit took shelterin parking garage under 2 WFC,located exit tied off and deployed search ropeestablishing verbal contact with other units in garage directing the units on to line andout of area.After all personnel in area had exited E76 regrouped and left through stairwellon west side of the garage.E76 operated under a temporary staging area located at VeseySt. and North River.

DURATION15 min.15 min.15 min.

TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

MASK NO.246

DURATION15 min.15 min.15 min.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 3

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To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 0100

Location orAddress: 9999 WEST ST

Responded to Signal 7

While in Quarters

Alarm for: ^] Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL/

Building:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

LADDER Company 46

TIME: 1159

Received by:MDT

Arrived in 30 min.

CD Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

CD Residential £<£3 Fireproof QCD Wood Frame Q

DATE September 12, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Time 1159

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by COMMAND POST

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area

[X] PublicCD Non-FireproofedCD Heavy Timber

Time Returned 2100

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Date Returned 9/1 2/01 At Work 9 Hours 0 Minutes

CAPT.LEE, FF TOUHY, DITIZIO, HARRIS, PORTEUS, WIENER

psi

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmm.min.min.

mm.min.min.

Remarks:OPERATED UNDER THE COMMAND OF D.C. WIENLIEN

B.C. GRABOWSKI, 51 BATT.

CAPT. LEE RECEIVED INJURY TO RIGHT KNEE

OPERATIONS:Ladder 46 left apparatus at intersection of West and Vesey Streets. Manpower wasoriginally split to search rubble pile for victims and to man tower ladder 136 to pour wateron burning debree at location of bldg. #7 on Barkley St. Teams later switched manpower.Relieved by B.C. Grabowski.

Rank Captain Group No. 8

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CD-I 5 (10-60)

To: 12 Battalion

BOX No. 55-9998

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 91

TIME: 0914 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: 2 World Trade Center

Responded to Signal 55-9998

While in Quarters

Alarm for: Fire

Adm. Dist.

Received by:Voice Alarm

Block No.

Time 0914

Arrived in 20 min.

D Emergency

Fire:STRUCTURAL x

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

) Residential3 Fireproof

Wood Frame

110 Story

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to Quarters by Batt

Time Returned 2230 Date Returned 9/11/01

CommercialFire- ProtectedMetal

Area 200 x 300

Q PublicQ Non-Fireproofedfj Heavy Timber

At Work 12 Hours 40 MinutesMembers Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location West & Vesey

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO.Scott 4.5

Lt. Casey, FF Connor, FF Sheehy, FF Hoppey, FF Schulman (E-35)

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.min. min.min. min.

Remarks:Injury to FF Connor

Operated at the Command Center at West St

OPERATIONS:Received orders to proceed to sub-level 6 of tower #2 in order to increase water pressureto the upper floors. While waiting for FE tools WTC collapsed Which caused E-91 tobecome separated. After the 2nd collapse, E-91 regrouped and was told to stand by. At2100 hours E-91 was ordered to take-up.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 18

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Battalion L'002 Report A/0.

BOX NO. 9998

COMPANY

TIME 09:09 Date 09/11/01

Address 2 WORLD TRADE CENTER

Responded to Signal

While ATQTRS

Adm. Dist. _

Received by CAPS

Block No.

Time 09:09

Arrived in min. Assigned Due on

Alarm for: |X~1 Fire I I Emergency

Fire: STRUCTURAL COMMERCIAL TRANSPORTATIONTYPE OF OCCUPANCY

Relocation I I False Alarm

AUTO, BUS, SHIP, ETC.NON STRUCT.

BRUSH, RUBBISH, ETC.

Building: Classification by Occupancy I I Residential [x] Commercial I I Public[x"| Fireproof | | Fire-protected | | Non-Fireproofed

Classification by Construction I I Wood Frame I I Metal | | Heavy Timber

Number of Stories ' IU

Ordered to respond or return to

Time returned 00:00 Date

Members responding CAPT. ILLFF DIPASQUALE

Members relieving FF MOLINARO

Area

By

Returned 09/12/01

FF HARLINFF GERMAINFF CLARKE

At Work hrs. mns.

FF MULLIGANFF PARRO

Hydrant: LocationWater: Time Used

Pressures: StartGallons Used- Fresh

Finish AverageSalt

Masked Used TYPE MASK NO. MASK NO. DURATION

Remarks:

OPERATIONS:Ladder 2 responded to World Trade Center at 0909 hours.No members returned.

Rank Group No.Page: 1

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COMPANY DERATIONS REPORTLADDER COMPANY 4

TO: Battalion 1 REPORT NO.

Box: 8087

Addr: 1 World Trade CenterResponded to Signal: 5-5While: At Quarters

Alarm for: FireFire: Structural:OccupancyCommerical

Ordered to: ReturnTime Returned:

Time: 0905

Admn. Dist.: Eng 10Received by: TeleprinterArrived: min

Transportation:Construction: Fireproof

to: QuartersDate Returned:

Date: September 112001

Block#:Time:Assigned: 1stDue on:5 th alarm

Non-Structural:#Stories: 110Area: 500x500By:At Work: hrs, min

Members RespondingLt Dan 0 CallaghanFF Mike Lynch FF John Tipping FF Joseph

Angelini

Members Relieving: N.A.

FF Samuel Oitice FF Mike Haub

Hydrant:Loc.:Water:Time Used: Hrs

Pressures:Start:

Fresh: Gal.

Finish:

Salt: Gal.

Average:

TypeScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Mask#123

Duration TypeScott 4.5Scott 4.5N.A.

Mask#45N.A.

Duration

Remarks;

Operations;

Do not know all members lost, and none were recovered.Ladder 4 rig was found below Bankers Trust building on Liberty Street 40 feet down in thepit.

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Battalion L-°07 Report No. 46

BOX NO. 8087

COMPANY

TIME Date 09/11/01

Location orAddress 2 WORLD TRADE CENTER

Responded to Signal 5-5

While 1°-8

Adm. Dist. 5-°10

Received by MDT

Block No.

Time 09:10

Arrived in 10 min. Assigned 3RD Due on 5TH

Alarm for: fX| Fire

Fire: STRUCTURAL YES

I I Emergency

TRANSPORTATION

Relocation D False Alarm

NON STRUCT.TYPE OF OCCUPANCY AUTO. BUS, SHIP. ETC. BRUSH. RUBBISH, ETC.

Building: Classification by Occupancy I I Residential [XJ Commercial | | Publicfx~l Fireproof | | Fire-protected | | Non-Fireproofed

Classification by Construction I I Wood Frame I I Metal | [ Heavy Timber

Number of Stories Area

Ordered to respond or return to

Time returned 00:00 Date

Members respondinq LT RICHARDFF MULDOWNEY

By

Returned 09/11/01 At Work hrs. mns.

FF PRINCIOTTA FF FOTIFF CAIN FF MENDEZ

Members relieving

Hydrant: LocationWater: Time Used

Pressures: Start Finish AverageGallons Used- Fresh . Salt

Masked Used TYPE MASK NO. MASK NO. DURATION

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 RTO 1 WTC STAGING AREA NEAR WEST STREET.LADDER 7 LAST KNOWN LOCATION WAS LIBERTY AND WESTfl\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)

Tq: 1 Battalion >

BOX No. 5-5-8097'^

Location orAddress: 1 World Trade Center

Responded to Signal 5-5

While in Quarters

Alarm for: Cx3 Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 13

TIME: 0905 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time 0905

Arrived in 15 min. Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm

D Relocation Q False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL xBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by ConstructionNumber of Stories

Ordered to Return to QuartersTime ReturnedMembers Responding

~^ Residential3 FireproofI] Wood Frame100 Story

byDate Returned

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area x

At Work Hours

D PublicI I Non-FireproofedI I Heavy Timber

Minutes

Members RelievingHydrant: LocationWater: Time UsedMasks Used: TYPE

Scott 4.5

Captain Walter Hynes, Fr. Thomas Sabella, Fr. Gregory Stajk,Fr. Dennis McHugh, Fr. Thomas Hetzel, Fr. Joseph Graziano

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.min. min.min. min.

Remarks:Ladder 13 responded to WTC on the second 5th alarm transmitted, responding to thecommand post at West and Vescey streets. Capt. Hynes, Fr. Stajk, Fr. Hetzel and Fr.McHugh remains have been recovered. Fr. Sabella is still missing. Fr. Graziano is full dutyin L-13.

OPERATIONS:L-13 was ordered to 44th floor of north tower for search and evacuation. Shortly afterreaching the 24th floor the south tower collapsed and members in the north tower wereordered to evacuate. Ladder 13 conducted searches on the 24th floor and below whileusing 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 othermembers of L-13 in the lobby of the North tower near the "b" stairwell.

Rajik CapHain-) Group No. 17

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Battalion L-014COMPANY

Report No. 186

BOX NO. 30° TIME 08:40 Date 09/11/01

Address WORLD TRADE CENTER Adm. Dist.

Received by

Block No.

Responded to Signal 55-300

While IN QTS Arrived in 30 min. Assigned EXTRA Due on

I—I Relocation

Time 03:42

Alarm for: |X I Fire

Fire: STRUCTURAL COMM

I Emergency

TRANSPORTATION

D False Alarm

NON STRUCT.TYPE OF OCCUPANCY AUTO, BUS, SHIP, ETC. BRUSH, RUBBISH, ETC.

Building: Classification by Occupancy I I Residential [XJ Commercial I I Public|X| Fireproof [ | Fire-protected | | Non-Fireproofed

Classification by Construction LJ Wood Frame I I Metal | | Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 11° Area 300X300

Ordered to respond or return to

Time returned 10:42

By

Members responding

Members relieving

Date Returned 09/12/01 At Work hrs. 30 mns.

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masked Used TYPE

Remarks:

Pressures: Start Finish Average

MASK NO.

Gallons Used- Fresh

DURATION TYPE

Salt

MASK NO. DURATION

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 16109/24 @ 0900 to 2130 9/26 @ 1327 to 2057Recalled members of the company reported to command post in Batt. and were transported to WTC. Eachday after that, two teams of 5 firefighters and one officer were detailed by the Batt. bus to thesite. This occured until the A,B, & C Groups were established. After that, members were detailed tothe Task Force.Each time at the site, members worked in bucket brigades, searched voids, removed bodies, andoperated a Tower Ladder stream.Respectfully submitted,

Rank Group No.Page: 1

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

LADDER Company 14

CD-15,fO-60)

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 0300 TIME: 1344

Location orAddress: COMMAND CENTER L-10.E-10

Responded to Signal ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIGby:TELEPR<|NTER Time 1344

While in Quarters Arrived in 15 min.

[~l Emergency

DATE October 2, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Received

Alarm for: Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned 1st Due on 1st Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

CH CommercialQ Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area x

D PublicO Non-FireproofedO Heavy Timber

[J ResidentialQ Fireproof

Classification by Construction Q Wood Frame

Number of Stories Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by B-27Time Returned 1851 Date Returned 10/2/01 At Work 4 Hours 0 Minutes

Members Responding LT.Pollich.FF.Neville.Hunt.Hanrahan.Faiella.Konop

Members Relieving NAHydrant: Location E-324 Pressures. Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Water. Time Used 0 Gallons Used: Fresh 0 Salt

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONScott 4.5 min. min.

min. min.min. min.

Remarks:Operated under DC Mosier, BC Puzziserri BN 27

OPERATIONS:VIA DISPATCHER .REPORT TO COMMAND CENTER.LOCATION L-10.E-10.ORDERED TOSTAND FAST.UNTIL TEMPORARY ROAD TO SPECIFIED LOCATION WAS TO BECOMPLETED.AND TO OPERATE WITH E-324.SURVEYED SCENE.OVERHAULED ANDCONDUCTED SEARCH IN RUBBLE PILE, ORDERED TO TAKE UP BY BN27

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 4

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To: Battalion )

BOX No. 0085

Location orAddress: BROADWAY AND VESEY ST.

Responded to Signal SPECIFIC UNITS Received by:Teleprinter

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

LADDER Company 14

TIME: 0347 DATE September 12, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Time 0347

While in Quarters

Alarm for: ) Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy

Arrived in 10 min.

D Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned 1st Due on 1st Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

O ResidentialQ FireproofO Wood Frame

Story

by DIV 15

Date Returned 9/1 2/01

CommercialFire-Protected .Metal

Area

D Public(~"l Non-FireproofedQ Heavy TimberClassification by Construction

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to Quarters

Time Returned 1010 Date Returned 9/1 2/01 At Work 6 Hours 20 Minutes

Members Responding LT.POLLICH,FF.FAIELLA,BURKE,QUINN.ARCHUL,KONOP

Members Relieving NA

Hydrant: Location E-9 E-3 Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Water: Time Used 5HRS Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONScott 4.5 min. min.

min. min.min. min.

Remarks:ASSIGNED AS SPECIFIC UNITS.REPORTED TO COMMAND CENTER, BROADWAY ANDVESSEY STREET REPORTED TO DC.GIOVINAZZO STOOD FAST ORDERED TORELIEF L-146,LOCATION EAST BROADWAY AND BARKLAY STREET.OPERATED L-146LCS.SUPPLIED BY E-9 AND E-2.INTO 7 WORLD TRADE CENTER .EXTINGUISHED ALLVISIBLE FIRE.CONTINUED TO APPLY WATER INTO RUBBLE.OPERATED UNDER BCSWEENEY.

OPERATIONS:INFORMED SAME.OF PARTS OF AIRPLANE WING FOUND AT LOCATION.ORDERED TORETURN TO QTRS AT CHANGE OF TOUR 0900 HRS

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 4

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: IHvMoe Ladder 16

BOX NO. 999g r8087)

COMPANY

TIME Q9Q9

Rep art No.

DAT£ [September 1 1 . 2001Location or

Address

Responded to

WTulc

Alarm far

2 WTC

sip*! Specific

In Quarters

t Rre

Fire Structural COEQITL

UmtS Received bv

Arrived in

G Emerfeity

Trwuporarioc

AdcLDist.

T. P.

5 Bin. Assignee SI

D RdOMtiOB

Non-StractunJ

Bioac No.

Tin* 0909

'Call Due oo 5th

l~ FtteAtara

Type of Occupancy

Building: CUwificuioo by Occupancy

CUsjifiaacn by Coiumicnon

Na-nber of Stone*

Anta, Bu», Ship, etc.

:_ ResidentialD Fireproof

no

CommercialFirc-protocied

Atet

Ordered to respond

Time Returned

or return to

2030

Ouarters

Due Eeturaed

b> Command P

9711/01 A.WOA :

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1 hrs. 20

S.)

mm.

Brush. Rubbish, etc

C- Public!ZJ Noo-fireproofed

Lt. Williams. FF's DavUa. Wright. Petrich. Roacrs. Cjjnbov

bers relieving •

Location _

Water: TuneUsejJ,

Mtsks Used

_N/A Ficisk

GiJlooiUBed-Presb

.Avenge.

Sail

NONE . I

Two recall members missing, recovered deceased (rest irj peace brothers) laterdates - Lt. Raymond Murphy. FF Robert Curatolo iFF Ratazzi (Recall) removed to St. Vincent Hospital, treated, released for eyeirritation and respiratory distress (N.T.L. injury)L-16, SL9414 damage - smashed windshield, various broken lights, inoperablesiren (since repaired). !All masks, tools carried to site missing FS-112's to follovyUnusual occurrence - civilian Anthony McNally arrested] by NYPD for theft ofDept. 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; remainingmembers 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". ofW.F.C. and out back to River. On ramp to W.F.C. found! approx. 350 Ib. EMSworker with broken leg and arm, unable to move. Placed! him on gumey and OODordered he be removed via same route, Member from Lsjdder 6 (recall?) joinedremaining 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 toevacuate via STW "C" to River at this time L-16, LCC a id L-6 FF notified OODthey 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 wouldget help to transport patient up four flights of stairs.

OOD started up stairs to get help and searching in general"stragglers". Two flights below exit to rear, heard deep rumblingcloud of debris propelled by force of Tower 1 collapse.W.F.C. Found three FF's L-16 and one FF E-53. Memberswhere EMS and two FF's were and transported EMS upwhere EMS was transported via P D. boat to pans unkncjwn.F.D,N.Y. member? and civilians transported via various

area of stairs for anyfollowed by

DOD proceeded to rear ofdescended to area

tairs and then to Marina,Various other

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 thefoot of Liberty Street (7), OOD saw Commissioner Gregory and inquired wherewas Command Post. Commissioner Gregory stated he v ras Command Post andordered L-16 to help stretch 3 V* inch line from Fire Boaf- L 16 assisted in stretch afew blocks to manifold. L-16 then proceeded north tomember near marina in good shape, and then proceeded 'to search various areas ofbuilding and rubble pile where Command Post was. Unsuccessful on finding anyvictims. 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 thistime 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 intoStuyversant H.S. for possible medical aid and R&R B.Cp.O. North Command PostL-16 on duty members and apparatus SL9414 ordered tcapproximately 2000 hours 9/U/01.

return to quarters @

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BOX No. 5-58097

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

LADDER Company 22

TIME: 0905 DATE September 11, 2001Location orAddress: WORLD TRADE CENTER

Responded to Signal 5-5

While in Quarters

Alarm for: [X] Fire

Adm. Dist.

Received by:VOICE ALARM

Block No.

Time 0905Arrived in 13 min.

D Emergency

Fire:STRUCTURAL XXX

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

I I ResidentialI3 FireproofQ Wood Frame

Assigned ist Due on 5th Alarm

Relocation fj False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories 100 StoryOrdered to Return to Quarters byTime ReturnedMembers RespondingMembers Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Date Returned

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area x

At Work Hours

| | PublicQ Non-Fireproofedfj Heavy Timber

MinutesLT. REILLY FFs KLEE, MALLEY, O'MAHONEY.CAMACHO, GORMAN

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.mn.

min.min.

min.min.

Remarks:LADDER 22 RESPONDED ON Snd 5th ALARM FOR THE SOUTH TOWER AND REPORTEDTO COMMAND POST AT DRIVEWAY OF WORLD FINANCIAL CENTER.

OPERATIONS:L22 WAS ORDERED TO SOUTH TOWER COMMAND POST AND RESPONDED INTOHOTEL THINKING IT WAS THE BASE OF THE SOUTH TOWER. NOT ABLE TO COMMANDPOST L22 WAITED UNTIL DC GALVIN ENTERED. HIS ASSIGNMENT TO L22 WAS 75thFLOOR AND ABOVE. L22 LEFT HOTEL AS A UNIT AND ENTER LOBBY OF TOWER (NOTSURE IF IT WAS SOUTH OR NORTH TOWER). IN LOBBY APPROX. 1 MIN. BEFORE 1stTOWER COLLAPSED. ALL MEMBERS OF L22 EVENTUALLY GOT OUT TO WEST ST.ALLMEMBERS OF L22 RECEIVED SOME INJURIES, NONE LIFE THREATENING.

•t r -/?A^fcy

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 25

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BOX No. 5-59998

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

LADDER Company 25

TIME: 9:18 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: World Trade Center

Responded to Signal 5-5 9998

While in Quarters

Alarm for: (XI Fire

Adm. Dist. 7010 Block No.

Received by.Teleprinter Time 09:18

Arrived in min. Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm

Emergency Q Relocation Q False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL fireBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

LJ Residential^] Fireproof

Classification by Construction O Wood Frame

Number of Stories 110 StoryOrdered to Respond to Quarters by

Time ReturnedMembers Responding

Members RelievingHydrant: Location IM/AWater: Time Used N/AMasks Used: TYPE

Scott 4.5

Date Returned

I3 Commercialf~l Fire-Protected _D Metal

Area 250 x 250

At Work Hours

D Publicf~1 Non-Fireproofed|~1 Heavy Timber

MinutesLt. Glenn Perry,FF. R. Minara, FF P. Ruback, FF. J. Rivelli, FF. M. BarnesFFJ Collins, FFK. Kumpel

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.mm.

min.min.

mm.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.

Rank Lieuten Group No. 3

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

L ' 2 6 i R e p o r t N o . 240

BOX NO. "98

COMPANY

TIME 09:14 Date 09/W01

WORLD TRADE CENTER Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal SP CALL

While AQ Arrived in 25

Alarm for: IKj Fire

Fire: STRUCTURAL CL

Received by RCADS Time 05:20

I | Emergency

TRANSPORTATION

min. Assigned

I—I Relocation

Due on

I I False Alarm

NON STRUCT.TYPE OF OCCUPANCY AUTO, BUS, SHIP, ETC. BRUSH, RUBBISH, ETC.

Building: Classification by Occupancy I I Residential |XJ Commercial I I Public[x"l Fireproof |~] Fire-protected | | Non-Fireproofed

Classification by Construction LJ Wood Frame I I Metal | | Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 11° Area 200X200

Ordered to respond or

Time returned 09:2

Members responding

Members relieving

return to C-TRS

0 Dat

LT. CALAMARIFF CURIELSAME

By

:e Returned 09/13/01

FF RODGERSFF LOPEZ

DC D.BUTLER

At Work 4 hrs. °° mns.

FF DONOHUEFF GROGUL

Hydrant: LocationWater: Time Used

Pressures: StartGallons Used- Fresh

Finish AverageSalt

Masked Used TYPE MASK NO. MASK NO.

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.

DURATION

Page: 1

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To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: WTC

Responded to Signal 5-5

While in Quarters

Alarm for: [/3 Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 35

TIME: 0913 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time 0923

Arrived in 10 min. Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm

n Relocation Q False AlarmI | Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

|_J ResidentialEX] Fireproof

Classification by Construction CH Wood Frame

Number of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

[X] CommercialI I Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area 200 x 200

D PublicI I Non-FireproofedPI Heavy Timber

Time Returned

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Remarks:

Date Returned At Work Hours Minutes

Capt Frank Callahan, FF James Giberson, FF Michael Otten, FF VincentMorello, FF Michael Roberts, FF John Marshal (Detail from E23), FFKevin Bracken (Detail E40)

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.

min.mm.min. mm.

OPERATIONS:Ladder 35 was seen entering tower two five minutes before it collapsed. No members ortools have been recovered. Apparatus was found on West Street. It was damaged, andlater repaired by the shops.

J_Rank Group No.

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L-°43 Report No. 209COMPANY

BOX NO. 50° TIME 09:35 Date 09/11/01

AAddress

Responded to Signal

While 10'8

Adm. Dist.

Received by 5'5'

Block No.

09:35

Arrived in

Alarm for: Fire Emergency

_ min. Assigned ADDL

I—I Relocation

Due on 5TH

D False Alarm

Fire: STRUCTURAL COMMERCIAL TRANSPORTATION NON STRUCT.TYPE OF OCCUPANCY AUTO, BUS, SHIP. ETC. BRUSH, RUBBISH, ETC.

Building: Classification by Occupancy F~l Residential 0<] Commercial (""] Public[x"l Fireproof f~) Fire-protected | ] Non-Fireprcofea

Classification by Construction CD Wood Frame I 1 Metal | j Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 115 Area 200X600

Ordered to respond or return to 0-TRS

Time returned 23:35

Members responding LT.GFF.T,

Members relieving FF.F.

By FIELD COMM.

Date Returned 09/11/01 At Work

.ROHAN.FREDRICKSNMACCHIA

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masked Used TYPE

SCOTT4.5SCOTT4.5SCOTT4.5

MASK NO.

7043-0017043-0037043-005

FFJ.FF.G

COLON.SUDENJ

Pressures: Start FinishGallons Used-

DURATION

454545

Fresh Salt

TYPE

SCOTT4.5SCOTT4.5SCOTT4.5

14 hrs. 00

FF M. LONGFF. M.REGAN

Average

MASK NO.

7043-0027043-0047043-006

mns.

DURATION

454545

Remarks:

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 Was150'North walking south when the 2nd tower collapsed.L-43 Re-groupad and preceded to help other co'sextinguish 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 weretrapped,B.C.R.Picciotta,B-11 and other members from E-39,L-6 and one civilian.L-43 assisted ChiafFerran 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 RTQRespectfully submitted,

Lt.G.Rohan

Rank Group No. L/__Page: 1

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CD-12 REPORT NO. 86FIRE DEPARTMENT - CITY OF NEW YORK

Bureau of OperationsREPORT OF SERVICES AT FIRE

Chief of Battalion 01 September 12, 2001

Box No. 100 Date Received September 12, 2001

Time Received 20:58 On Duty at Fire 14 Hours 30 Minutes

Time Returned to Qtrs 11:30 At Work at Fire 12 Hours 00 Minutes

Date Returned to Qtrs 09/12/01 Out of Qtrs 12 Hours 00 Minutes

Ordered to Quarters by D.C. WEINLEIN

Received signal ADMIN ASS. by MDT while 10-8 and responded to same. Arrived at location in 60 minutes.

Signal was for at WORLD TRADE CENTER

WORK PERFORMED

Upon arrival found ASST. CHIEF MEYERS in command

I was directed by ASST. CHIEF MEYERS to:

Responded to Park Row & Broadway and was assigned to the Church & Dey St. Command. Under Chief Meyers I was assigned

Site Safety Officer and supervised search of voids by various companies.

John La PercheBattalion ChiefBattalion 14

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Box No.

Tims Received

Time Returned to Quarters!

Date Returned to Quarters

Ordered to Quarters by,

Received Signal.

and responded to same. Arr

• r, *.w w it>.^i r.ui

Report No..

FIRE DEPARTMENT • CITY OF NEW YORK

Bureau of Operation*

REPORT OF SERVICES AT EIRE

New York..

>X J5 JO1

../3/

/ 3 / 0 /

.M. On Duty at Fire

-M. At Work at Fire

& hours

.hours

Out of Quarters "7 hours

ed at location in was received for.*t

3-&O/

-minutes

.minutes

WORK PERFORMED

Upon arrival found

I was directed by_ P/fCin Command.

d^&rt S74gfr

REMARKS

?//'. ~-7/y/s /s

Aectd*nU or mjurtM to rw**" $•utomoWU M*ign«d for your UM

Aid* and/or attitr m«mb«r« whllt working und»r your dlrsgt oemmind. or d»mt»« to D»p»rt»n.iul b« raportMi wvi "REMARKS". FOLLOWED by • special npen.

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Report No..

FIRE DEPARTMENT • CITY OF NEW YORK

Bureau of Operations

REPORT OF SERVICES AT FIRE

Chief of. Battalion New York

/

? //

Box No

Tim*

Time

Date Re^aived

Returned

M. Op Duty at Pire

/<?2-0 M. At Work at Fire

Quarters 7/// m @ f Out of Quarteis-I ' . If

3M-i*^ o rl i r e I- r

ot

to Quarters.

.hours

.hours

.hours

Received Signal. hy Mtl-f while

: location in .minutes. Signal was received for.aT

.minutes

.minutes

.minutes

Upon arrival found

! was directed KY J>.C

WORK PERFORMED

n Command.

REMARKS

M £ r.hlttf. .Battalion

Aecldwiu or loJuriM to your*** w Aid* wj/w eth«r m*mb«rt whH« working un^er your dU«ct commend, or dwn«o« to•utMnetHU n*lgmd for your uw «(wl b« reported under "REMARKS". FOLLOWED by • iptetal report.

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1 Battalion

BOX NO. 55-8087

Engine 50'

TIME 0955

Report NoDATE 9/11/01

Location orAddress World Trade Center Adm.Dist Block No.

Responded to Signal 5-5

While in Quarters Arrived in 15

Alarm for: Fire D Emergency

mm

D Relocation

Received by CADS Time 0930

Assigned Due on

Fire: STRUCTUAiHigh Rise TRANSPORTATIONTYPE OF OCCUPANCY TYPE OF OCCUPANCY

Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTTYPE OF OCCUPANCY

Building: Classification by Occupancy

Classification by Constuction

Number of Stories 110

DResidential ^Commercial[x]Fireproof QFire Protected QNon F.P.QWood Frame QMetal QHeavy Timber

Area

Ordered to repond or return to qtrs

Time Returned 1955 Date Returned 9/11/01

by.

At Work 10 Mrs 0 Min.

Members Responding Lt. Mack. Fr.Ward. Fr. Narducci, Fr. Bertucci. Fr. Peering, Fr. Rivas

Members Relieving,

Hydrant Location N/A

Water: Time Used

Masks Used:

Pressure Start

ed Gallons Used - Fr

TYPE

Scott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4. 5

MASK NO. DURATION

1 0 min.3 0 min.5 0 min.

Finish Average

Salt

TYPE

Scott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

MASK NO.

246

DURATION

0 min.0 min.0 min.

Remarks: During operations, we were involved in apprehending a suspect in a drug bust.

Operations: Upon arrival, E-50 was responding to the command post and was on West andVessey when the second building collapsed. We then operated from an abandoned pumper toput out numerous car fires. We then stretchedrelay hose from the marine unit. We thenoperated from the 12th floor of the Marriot hotel to extinguish fire into exposure 2 on Weststreet.

A '

ieutenant Group No. 13

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BOX No. 0050

Location orAddress: WEST ST./ALBANY ST.

Responded to Signal 2-2

While in Quarters

Alarm for: [X] Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 59

TIME: 1835 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. ENG 10

Received by:Teleprinter

Arrived in 20 min.

Emergency

Block No.

Time 1835

Fire:STRUCTURAL XXX

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned 2nd Due on 2nd Alarm

Relocation CD False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Residential3 Fireproof

Wood Frame

110 Story

^ CommercialCD Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area x

D PublicCD Non-FireproofedCD Heavy Timber

Ordered to Return to Quarters

Time Returned 835

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used:

by DCWEINLIN

Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 14 Hours Minutes

LT. REICH, FF KOUDELKA, CONROY, CRAVEN, SIMPSON, MCGANN

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

;ed Gallons Used: Fresh

TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

MASK NO.135

DURATION0 min.0 min.0 min.

TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Salt

MASK NO.246

DURATION0 min.0 min.0 min.

Remarks:

WTC

OPERATIONS:ENGINE 59 WAS REDIRECTED TO SOUTH ST. AND WHITEHALL TO ASSIST INSTRETCHING 5" HOSE FROM SAT. UNIT RELAYED FROM MARINE 1. THEN REPORTEDINTO VESEY AND WEST COMMAND. OPERATED WITH ENG. 93 ON 35 FLOOR OF THEMARRIOT HOTEL WITH MULTIVERSAL, CHECKED FOR BRANDS ON ROOF AS OFBATT 43 ORDERS, COORDINATED SHUTING DOWN AND TRANSVERSING OF HOSE-LINE FOR ACCESS OF CRANES INTO WTC AREA AT VESEY AND WEST ST. OPERATEDPUMPER 507 SUPPLING SAIMESE INTO MARRIOT HOTEL. EXTINGUISHED 2 CARS ANDONE TRUCK FIRE ADJACENT TO ENG. 10 QUARTERS

ank Lieutenant Group No. 5

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Location orAddress: W.T.C.

Responded to Signal

While in Quarters

Alarm for: ^ Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL XX

Building:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 59

TIME: 2316 DATE September 20, 2001

Adm. Dist. L-010

Received by:Teleprinter

Block No.

Time 2316

Arrived in 30 min.

Q Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

O Relocation d False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

LJ Residential |Q] Fireproof |

Classification by Construction Q Wood Frame |

Number of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by D.C. DeDonato

Time Returned 616 Date Returned 9/21/01

CommercialFire-Protected -Metal

Area x

At Work 7 Hours

D PublicQ Non-FireproofedL~U Heavy Timber

Minutes

LT. REILLY, FF'S MCCORMACK, CONROY, ODOWD, SIMPSON, MOOREMembers Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location WASHINGTON &ALBANY Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average

Water: Time Used 6HRS Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

psi

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

MASK NO. DURATIONmin.min.min.

TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.min.min.

Remarks:RELIEVED E-76

OPERATIONS:SUPPLIED WATER TO TL AND A HANDLINE

Rank Lieutenant roup No. C

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Location orAddress: WTC

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 60

TIME: 0900 DATE September 13, 2001

Adm. Dist.

Responded to Signal SPECIAL CALLED

Block No.

Receivedby:Teleprinter

While in Quarters

Alarm for: £<] Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL XXXXX

Building:Classification by Occupancy

Time 0900

Arrived in 25 min.

(~1 Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

I | Residential £*£3 Fireproof Qn Wood Frame £

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

D Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by D.C. WEINLAN

Time Returned 2100 Date Returned 9/13/01

Members Responding

Members Relieving

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area

PublicNon-FireproofedHeavy Timber

At Work 12 Hours Minutes

LT. Lapolla.FF.Schneider, FF.Martin,FF.Parker,FF.McAuley,FF.RooneyE.94

Hydrant: Location

Water Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

CHURCH & DEY Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh

MASK NO.123

DURATION17 min.17 min.17 min.

TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5

Salt

MASK NO.45

DURATION17 min.17 min.

min.

Remarks:OPERATED UNDER DEPUTY CHIEF WEINLAN DIV.3

OPERATED UNDER BATTALION CHIEF McKEON

OPERATIONS:Engine 60 responded into Command at Broadway & Vesey and was ordered to ChurchSt. and Dey St.

Engine 60 relieved E.94 at hydrant on Church and Courtlandt.

Engine 60 was augmented by E.251.

Engine 60 relayed water to E.206 ifo Command Post on Church St.

Engine 60 operated along with E.206 and L.143 under the supervision of BC McKeonextinguishing fire in # 5 WTC.

Rank Lieutenant ' Group No. 2

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BOX No. 01 14

Location orAddress: W.T.C.

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 64

TIME: 2228 DATE September 12, 2001

Adm. Dist E-10

Responded to Signal Addt'l Unit

While in Quarters

Alarm for: £3 Fire

Received by.Teleprinter

Arrived in 15 min.

D Emergency

Block No.

Time 2228

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation Q False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL X

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to Quarters

Time Returned 500

Members Responding

n Residential^ Fireproof[~1 Wood Frame

110 Story

by D.C. McKnight

Date Returned 9/13/01

£3 CommercialQ] Fire-ProtectedF] Metal

Area

At Work 5 Hours

Q PublicQ Non-Fireproofed(~"[ Heavy Timber

Minutes

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Remarks:

Capt. Tripken, FF. Peterson, FF. Jurain, FF. Skelly, FF. Polidoro, FF.Mirando.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.

min.min.

OPERATIONS:Engine 64 10-84 at W.T.C. reported in to Command Post & put to work searching, digging& bucket brigade under supervision of D.C. Hill, Div. 1, at West Ave. & Liberty St. E-64was relieved & ordered to take up by D.C. Hill at 0500 hrs. on 9/13/01.

Rank Captain Group

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BOX NO o TIME DATE

Report No.

- 2.2. - 61

Location or

Arldress

Responded to Signal

While #T £

Alarm for:

Fire: STRUCTURAL <

^rrc.Wm;<J i

TtS

m Fire

£.0 Sn xJ-v-

%$S.e.*'*e~'~T~ Received by c

{J

Arrived in •* °

D Emergency CH

TRANSPORTATION

Adm. Dist.

_min. Assigned —

Relocation [_j

NON-STRUrTIIRAI

Block No.

Time ^ '

Due on

False Alarm

TYPE OF OCCUPANCY

Building: Classification by Occupancy

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

AUTO. BUS. SHIP. ETC.

D ResidentialD FireproofCH Wood frame

CD CommercialD Fire-protected-D Metal

BRUSH RUBBISH FTC

D PublicLJ Non-fireproofeduD Heavy timber

Ordered to respond or r^turpt to

Time Returned 2g 3d

. Area

— by. D ~

Date Returned At Work hrs. -^ <=> min

Members responding

Members relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used TYPE

Remarks:

C -

Time..

Pressures: Start Finish. Average

Gallons Used —Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO DURATION

OPERATIONS:

Rank L.'Group No.

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To: Battalion Engine Company 68

BOX No. 5-5-8083 TIME: 0915 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: WTC Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal 5-5-8083 Received by:Teleprinter Time 9015

While in Quarters Arrived in min. Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Alarm for: ^ Fire D Emergency D Relocation H] False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL xxx TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy [U Residential £3 Commercial CD Public

IXI Fireproof I I Fire-Protected I I Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction d) Wood Frame d) Metal ~ O Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Area 300 x 300

Ordered to Return to Quarters byTime Returned 2030 Mrs Date Returned 9/11/02 At Work 8 Hours 0 MinutesMembers Responding Lt. Zanat Fr. Bileski, Rocha, Garcia, Amato, Cimillo

Members Relieving noneHydrant: Location Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Water: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh SaltMasks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION

Scott 4.5 1 15 min. Scott 4.5 2 15 min.Scott 4.5 3 15 min. Scott 4.5 4 15 min.Scott 4.5 5 15 min. Scott 4.5 6 15 min.

Remarks:Engine 68 responded to CADS Manhattan Box 5-5-8083. Instructed by dispatcher toassemble at Qtrs. of E-35 and then precede to WTC site.

OPERATIONS:Engine 68 arrived at WTC and reported to the Command Post at West and Vesey St. Uponcollapse of North Tower of WTC Engine 68 sought refuge from collapse and subsiquentlyregrouped and assisted in search and rescue efforts after collapse of the second Tower.Engine 68 was released from scene at app. 1900 Hrs. and returned to Qtrs.

Rank Lieutenant Group No.Engine 68 (cov.)

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Report No.

BOX NO

Location orAddress

Responded

While

<33>OO

umc.to Signal rrl> IfA .

TIME 1 8&O DATE °\. Dist.

^VS53TG *} iP^Reeeived by TET, &* fcr?AT&fr.

Arrived in . J-^ ,min. Assigned

^-M 6\ V

Block No

Time 1

Due on

19

g-oo

Alarm for:

Fire: STRUCTURAL.

Fire D Emergency D Relocation

TYPE OF OCCUPANCY

Building: Classification by Occupancy

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Ordered tocss^wd-er return to

Time Returned ~

TRANSPORTATIONAUTO. BUS SHIP. ETC.

! ...' False Alarm

NON-STRUCTURAL

D ResidentialLH FireproofD Wood frame

CU Commercial -D Fire-protectedD Metal

Area

— by_

BRUSH RUBBISH FTC

i~J PublicID Non-fireproofedLJ Heavy timber

Date Returned At Work _hrs. _min.

Members responding T. jcij\^«r PF 6T~ C.v<Oj:f=7L

Members relieving

Time

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used TYPE

Pressures: Start. Finish. Average

. Gallons Used — Fresh . Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION

Remarks:

T=>

Rank

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

BOX NO O I OO

Location orAddress W ^T~C_

While A-~r O u ftft- renfe-i

Alarm for: B^ Fire

Fire: STRUCTURAL

COMPANY

TIMP / 0 0 0

_ C.ff t~<— Received by

Arrived in gL

CD Emergency

TRANSPORTATION

DATE ^j&H [ 0 1 19

Adm. Dist. Rlor.k No.

TfeZ-e /&IT>J"n?^ Time IOOO

^7,_min. Assigned Due on

D Relocation L.J False Alarm

NON. STRUCTURALTYP£ OF OCCUPANCY AUTO. BUS. SHIP. ETC.

Building: Classification by Occupancy D Residential D Commercial -D Fireproof D Fire-protected

Classification by Construction D Wood frame D Metal

Area

3TE-S . by "fe.C.

BRUSH RUBBISH FTC

LJ Public[Z! Non-fireproofed^J Heavy timber

Number of Stories

Ordered

Time Returned

r return to

Members responding

Members relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used TYPE

Remarks:

Date Returned . At Work I ( hrs

Time.

Pressures: Start. Finish Average

.GallonsUsed —Fresh. Salt.

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION

OPERATIONS:

TO

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Co

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Rank

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To 1 Battalion Engine Company 71

!30XNo. 0114 TIME: 2223 DATE September 12, 2001

Location orAddress: West & Chambers St Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal Addl Unit Received by:~ieleprinter Time 2223

While Relocated Arrived in 10 min. Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm

Alarm for: ^ Fire O Emergency Q Relocation Q False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL XXX TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy H] Residential n Commercial Q Public

O Fireproof Q Fire-Protected Q Non-FireproofedClassification by Cr-.^truction CD Wood Frame |_| Metal Q Heavy Timber

Number 01 Stories Story Area x

C'dered to Return to Quarters by BCBrandesDIS

Time Returned 623 Date Returned 9/1301 At Work 8 Hours 0 Minutes

Members Responding Capt Walsh, FF Pappar. -1-'"-' Sambrato, FF Reisman, FF Bruno, FFGaraizar

Members Relieving Engine 38

Hydrant: Location Marines r'ressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Water: Time Used 8 hours Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONScott 4.5 min. min.

min. min.min. min.

Remarks:Opf. •••..f.-u- jnder DAC Felini, BC Brandes

OPERATIONS:E.71 relieves E.166 in rear of 2 Financia. Center relaying water from Marine 6 to WestStreet. Members conducted search and rescue at site until relieved.

V.r^^ M JL A

arjk Captain ( Group No. 19(Cov,)

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To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: WTC

Responded to Signal 5-58087

While in Quarters

Alarm for: ^ Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 83

TIME: 0845 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Received by:Te!eprinter Time 0845

Arrived in min. Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

n Emergency fj Relocation n False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Q ResidentialO Fireproofn Wood Frame

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

[3 CommercialD Fire-Protected.D Metal

Area >

D PublicC] Non-FireproofedCD Heavy Timber

Time Returned 2300

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Remarks:

Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 14 Hours Minutes

Capt. Morgan(cov), FF Killarney, Falla, Carpenter, Martin

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.min. min.min. min.

OPERATIONS:Assisted in search and rescue

Rank Lieutena Group No. 21

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORTCD-15 (10-60)

To: 1 Battalion Engine Company 501/83

BOX No. 15/WTC TIME: 0430

Location orAddress: WTC/Church and Barclay

Responded to Signal Relocate Received by:Teleprinter

DATE September 26, 2001

Adm. Dist Block No.

Time 0430While in Quarters

Alarm for: £3 Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL xxx

Building:Classification by Occupancy

Arrived in 20 min.

O Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

fj Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to QuartersTime Returned 1145

QD ResidentialD FireproofO Wood Frame

110 Storyby Chief MurphyDate Returned 9/26/01

CommercialFire-Protected _Metal

Area 220 x 220

[~| PublicQ Non-FireproofedQ Heavy Timber

At Work 7 Hours 15 Minutes

Lt. McCarthy, Ff. Rohr, fF Martin, FfPerez, Ff. Donnelly, Ff. Driscoll

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi

Salt

MASK NO.

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location N/S Barclay 50' east of ChurchAverage psi

Water: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPEmin.min.min.

Remarks:E- 60 response ticket stated relocate to WTC. Man Disp had us report in to Chief Murphy.E-60 Took above hydrant and supplied TL-142 located at Vessey St & W Broadway. Thehose used was already in place . TL-142 was wetting down the collapse of 7 WTC for dustand fire. At 1030 E--60 was relieved by E-81.

DURATIONmin.min.min.

OPERATIONS:

espectfully Submitted,

Lt Ricichard J McCarthy E-60

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 2

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^V COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion Engine Company 92

BOX No. 0085 TIME: 0350 DATE September 12, 2001

Location orAddress: World Trade Center Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal Add. engine Received by:Teleprinter Time 0350

While in Quarters Arrived in 15 min. Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Alarm for: [X] Fire O Emergency Q Relocation Q False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL XX TRANSPORTATKDNAL NON STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy d) Residential [>3 Commercial Q Public

[>3 Fireproof [U Fire-Protected Q Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction I I Wood Frame I I Metal " |~l Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Area xOrdered to Return to Quarters by DC. Goldfarb, Vessy Command

Time Returned 950 Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 6 Hours 0 MinutesMembers Responding Lt. Calzolano, FF Heaney, Martin, Madlik, Magerle, ScallyMembers RelievingHydrant: Location Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiWater: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh SaltMasks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION

min. min.min. min.min. min.

Remarks:Ordered to operate under the command of DC. Goldfarb at Vessy Command

OPERATIONS:E-92 stretched 3 1/2 " hose from broadway to 7 world trade center on vessy street andsupply tower ladder 84.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 17

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To: Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: WTC

Responded to Signal 5-5

While in Quarters

Alarm for: ^ Fire

Fire:STRUCTURALBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 94

TIME: 0930 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time 0930

Arrived in 30 min. Assigned 4th Due on 5th Alarm

D Emergency Q Relocation fj False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of StoriesOrdered to Return to Quarters byTime Returned 1800

Members RespondingMembers RelievingHydrant: LocationWater: Time UsedMasks Used:

] ResidentialFireproofWood Frame

110 Story

£3 CommercialE<] Fire-Protected _D Metal

Area 200 x 200

PublicNon-FireproofedHeavy Timber

Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 8 Hours 30 Minutes

Lt.Crespin.FF O'Keefe.FF Guidice.FF Carone,FF Gerber

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONScott 4.5 min. min.

min. min.min. min.

Remarks:

OPERATIONS:While attempting to reach the command post, the North Tower came down.

After dust cleared members assisted in search and rescue, fire operations, as requested.

Rank Lieutenant Group No.

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Tb:"1 Battalion

BOX No. 5-5 8087 TIME: 1245

Location orAddress: World Trade Center (Church St.)

Responded to Signal 5-5 8087

While 10-8

Alarm for: Kl Fire

UUMKANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 17

DATE September 11, 2001

Received by:Verbal

Arrived in 1 min.

Emergency

Fire:STRUCTURAL XXXX

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Time 1245

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

D Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to Quarters

Time Returned G**^Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Remarks:

n Residential[X] Fireprooff~l Wood Frame

110 Story

D PublicI I Non-Fireproofed[~~l Heavy Timber

[X] CommercialD Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area xby Church Street Command

Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 15 Hours 0 MinutesCapt. Rearer, FF. Pitz, Gaulrapp, DePierro, Donovan, McGreenLt. Cash, FF. Doherty, Murphy, Goldsmith, McTernan, Grossmann

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh SaltMASK NO. DURATION . TYPE MASK NO. DURATION

1 17 min. Scott 4.5 4 17 min.2 17 min. Scott 4.5 5 17 min.3 17 min. Scott 4.5 6 17 min.

OPERATIONS:Ladder 17 was relocated to the quarters of Ladder 15. Ladder 17 responded to box 110 forpeople trapped in the subway, search negative, went 10-8. While returning Ladder 17 wasrequested by D.C. Esposito, Div. 15 to operate its T.L. at WTC (Bldg. #4 & #5). Ladder 17notified the dispatcher via department radio and received acknowledgment. Ladder 17operated as a T.L. ( supply company is undetermined, relay in use) on the two buildingsuntil ordered to shut down. Ladder 17 also operated with B.C. VanWart and assisted inthe removal of a victim from the rubble.

Rank Captai Group No.

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To: 1 Battalion Ladder Company 17

BOX No. 5-5 8087 TIME: 1245 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: World Trade Center (Church Street) Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal 5-5 8087 Received by:Verbal Time 1245

While 10-8 Arrived in 1 min. Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Alarm for: [X] Fire D Emergency [H Relocation Q False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL XXXX TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy I I Residential [xl Commercial | | Public

[X] Fireproof Q Fire-Protected Q Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction Q Wood Frame Q Metal Q Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Area x

Ordered to Return to Quarters by Church Street CommandTime Returned 345 Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 15 Hours 0 Minutes

Members Responding Capt. Rearer, FF. Pitz, Gaulrapp, DiPierro, Donovan, McGreenMembers Relieving Lt. Cash, FF. Doherty, Murphy, Goldsmith, McTernan, GrossmannHydrant: Location Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiWater: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh SaltMasks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION

Scott 4.5 min. min.min. min.min. min.

Remarks:

OPERATIONS:Upon release from the incident Ladder 17 was directed to relocate to Ladder 5. Ladder 17acted Ladder 5 until 9/13/01 @ 1200 hrs.. Upon return to quarters FF Gaulrapp reportedhaving difficulty breathing. EMS was called and they transported him to Jacob! Hospitalwhere he was treated and released.

Rank Captain Group No

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To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 300

Location orAddress:

Responded to Signal 7

While in Quarters

Alarm for: I I Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 23

TIME: 0900 DATE September 17, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time

Arrived in min. Assigned 1st Due on 3rd Alarm

Q Relocation fj False Alarm[_) Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction (_J

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

ResidentialFireproofWood Frame

Story

O CommercialQ Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area

D PublicO Non-FireproofedO Heavy Timber

Time Returned 2100

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Date Returned 9/17/01 At Work 12 Hours 0 Minutes

Masks Used:

Remarks:

TYPEScott 4.5

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmm.min.min.

mm.min.min.

OPERATIONS:Operated Tower Ladder

Rank Captain Group No. 12

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To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 300

Location orAddress:

Responded to Signal 7

While in Quarters

Alarm for: I I Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 23

TIME: 0011 DATE September 21, 2001

Adm. Dist.

Received by:Teleprinter

Arrived in min.

I] Emergency

Block No.

Time

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction LJ

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

0 Residential1 | Fireproof

Wood Frame

Story

I I CommercialD Fire-Protected _D Metal

Area x

D PublicD Non-FireproofedQ Heavy Timber

Time Returned 0511

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Remarks:

Date Returned 9/21/01 At Work 5 Hours 0 Minutes

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.mm.

min.min.

mm.min.

OPERATIONS:Operated Tower Ladder

W, M4rM^ank Captain ^ Group No. 12

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To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 300

Location orAddress: WTC

Responded to Signal 7

While in Quarters

Alarm for: [~l Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy

CUMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 23

TIME: 1 800 DATE September 25, 2001

Adm. Dist.

Received by:Teleprinter

Arrived in min.

D Emergency

Block No.

Tjme

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction LJ

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

D ResidentialO FireproofQ Wood Frame

Story

[H CommercialD Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area

LJ PublicCD Non-FireproofedI I Heavy Timber

Time Returned 0115

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used:

Date Returned 9/25/01 At Work 7 Hours 15 Minutes

TYPEScott 4.5

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.mm.

min.min.

mm.min.

Remarks:

OPERATIONS:Operated Tower Ladder

Rank Lieutenan Group

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' CD-15 (10-60)

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 300

Location orAddress: WTC

Responded to Signal 7

While in Quarters

Alarm for: Q Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 23

TIME: 2330 DATE September 27, 2001

Adm. Dist.

Received by:Teleprinter

Block No.

Time

Arrived in min.

O Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

D Relocation Q] False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

LJ ResidentialO Fireproof

Classification by Construction Q Wood Frame

Number of Stories Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area

D Public[U Non-FireproofedQ Heavy Timber

Time Returned 0730

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used:

Date Returned 9/28/01 At Work 8 Hours 0 Minutes

psi

TYPEScott 4.5

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.mm.

min.min.

mm.min.

Remarks:

OPERATIONS:Operated Tower Ladder

Rank Lieutenari Group No. 19

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CD-il 5 (10-6C)

Tcj: 3 Battalioni

Bd>XNo. 5-58087

Location orAc dress: Fulton St. & Broadway

Responded to Signal 1st Alarm

W "lile in Quarters

Al^rm for E

File:SfRUCTURAL x

Building:

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

LADDER Company 47

TIME 0950 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Received byTeleprinter Time 0945

Arrived in 4 min. Assigned 1st Due on 1st Alarm

n Relocation Q False AlarmLJ Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

assification by Occupancy

Classification by Construction

[j ResidentialCD FireproofQ Wood Frame

Number of Stories 20 Story

Ordered to Return to Ladder 6 Qtrs

£3 CommercialD Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area 100 x 100by BC Raynis

D Publicd Non-FireproofedO Heavy Timber

Tirne Returned 2200

Members Responding

Mbmbers Relieving

Hydrant: LocationWater: Time UsedMasks Used: TYPE

Scott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

emarks:

Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 12 Hours Minutes

Lt, Lowney, FF's Holzmann.Ferrettl, Winkler, Klammer, Mcgee

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION1 12 min. Scott 4.5 2 12 min.3 12 min. Scott 4.5 4 12 min.5 12 min. Scott 4.5 6 12 min.

OPERATIONS:1 L-47 acting L-6 responded to a reported bldg fire at fu!ton St & Broadway. While checking

bldg for fire and tending first aid to numerous injured the second tower collapsed. L- 47/L-6 tended to the many injured, unable to reach the Manhatan Disp. L-47 called Bronx

1 Disp. by phone. L-47/L-S worked towards the collapse assisting injured.Orderd by a B.C.L-47 forced entry to adjoining bldgs to the site for use of the stadpipes . L-47 assisted in

! stretching hose lines . L-47/L-6 was then orderd to stay out of collapse area and stand! fast. L-47

Rank Lieutenant Group No.

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REPORT NO. 307FIRE DEPARTMENT - CITY OF NEW YORK

Bureau of Operations

REPORT OF SERVICES AT FIRE

Chief of Banal ion 1 N. February 16, 2002

Box No. 8087 LJate Received September 12, 2001

Time Received 05:30 On Duty at Fire 05 Hours 30 Minutes

Time Returned to Qtrs 10:00 At Work at Fire 04 Hours 00 Minutes

Date Returned to Qtrs 09/12/01 Out of Qtrs 05 Hours 30 Minutes

Ordered to Quarters by SAME

Received signal SIG 4. by ATSP while A/Q and responded to same. Arrived at location in 20 minutes.

Signal was for 5-5 8087 at 1 WORLD TRADE CENTER

WORK PERFORMED -

Upon arrival found COD DANIEL NIGRO in command

I was directed by COD DANIEL NIGRO to:

Attended OEM Meeting, operated at Command Post.B.C.Michael J.O'BrienBattalion ChiefBattalion 20

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To: Division 1

BOX No. 8087 . *et__

Location orAddress: World Trade Center

Responded to Signal

While in Quarters

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Battalion One Nine

TIME: __ DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

TimeReceived by:Teleprinter

Arrived in min. Assigned for: [>3 Fired EmergencyI | Relocation I I False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction LJ

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

ResidentialFireproofWood Frame

Story

Time Returned

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Remarks:

Date Returned

I I Commercial[D Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area x

At Work Hours

G PublicI I Non-FireproofedI I Heavy Timber

Minutes

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.min. min.min. min.

OPERATIONS:Received Two deceased members at Pier 92 (at that time temporary morgue). Deceasedmembers were transported to Pier 92 via Coast Guard vessel with FDNY members onboard. Members taken to Medical Examiners Office via EMS with B.19 escort.

B.19 remained at Medical Examiners Office until approx. 0200 Mrs. 9/12/01. Relieved andassisted Fire Marshals tracking of members.

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 38

TIME: 22:28 DATE September 12, 2001

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 01 14

Location orAddress: WORLD TRADE CENTER

Responded to Signal SPECIAL CALL Received by:Teleprinter

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Time 22:28

While in Quarters

Alarm for: ^ Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL X

Building:Classification by Occupancy

Arrived in 30 min.

D Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Q Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

[^Residential£3 Fireproof[U Wood Frame

Story

CommercialFire-Protected _Metal

Area x

PublicNon-FireproofedHeavy Timber

Ordered to Return to Quarters by CWT COMMANDER FELLINI

Time Returned 52

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Date Returned 9/13/01 At Work 7 Hours 0 Minutes

LT. FITZMAURICE, FF. MC NAMEE, FF. LANGNER, FF. O'LEARY, FF.RITCHIE, PROB. FF. CONLISK

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.min.

min.min.

min.min.

Remarks:REPORTED TO COM MAND POST AT WEST AND VESEY STREETS

GIVEN HAND TOOLS AND RESPERATORS

OPERATIONS:DIGGING AND REMOVAL OF DEBRIS IN 5 GAL. BUCKETS UNDER THE DIRECTION OFBATTALION 46.

Group No.

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rax•

To

,OXNo. D300/ iLocation orAddress: ! WTC

u

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

engine Company 42

DATE September 30, 2001

ffl VMrfljT U •f^JfiP

While

Alarm for: • £[

Fire:STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

D?

Ordered to Return to Quarters by Liberty Command

A Jm. Dist. Block No.

Arrived in rnin

Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Q Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

ResidentialIreproofVood Frame

• Story

B Common ialFire-Protected

Q Metal

Area x

PublicNon-FireproofedHeavy Timber

Tims Returned 230

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Used: TYPE

Date Returned 10/1/01 AiW<rk 17 Hours 0 Minutes

Lt O'Coiiinor, FF Yano, Doinoy, Kimly; .59, Swift E43,I

MASI-

Rssnarks: .Operated at the Liberty C

Pressures: Start »si Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fre :.n Sa!t

•NO DURATION TYS'E MASK NO. DURATIONmln. min.mm, min.min. min.

)mmand Post.

OPERATIONS:Upon arrival a* Liberty

Ittie Fast Unit. Wa w»r«at 00:30 Mrs

was assigned to the Liberty Car era. Was relieved and assigned astr4in reassigned again to the Lit erty Camera. Eng,42 was relieved

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 42

DATE October 3, 2001Tl

A( m. Dist. Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time 0350

Arrived in min. Ass gned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Emergency Q Relocation Q False Alarm

TRAN&PORTATIONAL

Members RespondingMembers Relieving

NON STRUCTURAL

Commore a! I 1 Public

3. 0300

Location Of]Address: 'WTC

Responded to Signal Sp called

While in Quarters

Alarm for: •

Fire: iSTRUCTURAL

Building: ;Classification by

B F i'reproof Q Fire-Proto cted d Non-FireproofedWood Frame Q Metal - D Heavy Timber

i Number of Stories ; Story Area x

Ordered td Return to Quarters by (Church St CommDaU Returned 10/3^1 AtW"rtt 8 Hours_?5 Mjnule.si

Lt O'Connor FF Palladlno, Leonard, 0 Brien, DeSalvo, DlmlnoEngine (Jo. 39

j - Praoauroc: Start iei Finish psi AveraQ'' psiGallons Used: Fre >h Salt

TY">E Iv^SKNO. DURATIONWater. Time Used

TYPE MAS^NQ DURATION,min.min.min.

Remarks:

mm.min.min.

OPERATIONS:: Relieved Eng.39 and supplied foam through 31/2 Una 11 Tovver ladder #9. Also supplied

nand line and stoodp—A -JU J1— -

nk Llautet ant Group No. 6

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Id.

OX No 0300-" TLocation oil-Address: IWTC

Responde^j to Signal Recall

While '

Alarm forFins. !STRUCTURALBuilding: ! |;C lassificatjon by Occupancy [j Residential

ireproof

Received by:

Arrived in min.

] Emergency

DATE October 4,2001

A !m. Dist Block No

Time 0930

Ass gned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Reif. cation F] False Alarm

TRANJSPORTATIONAL M CTDI l^Tl IDA!i •% w i i > w w t w i \ tw

Q<1Classification by Construction O

vjffwiw

Commarc ialFire-Pratt cted

Ordered tq Return to Quarters by Ifiberty'streei command

Time Returned 130j

Members RespondingMembers RelievingHydrant: LocationWater. Tiree UsedMasks Used: TYPE

Scott 4.5

DateLt O'Cor

Frame D M«tal

Area

Q Public

B Non-FireproofedHeavy Timber

i Returned 10/5/01 AtW- rk 16 Hours 0 Minutes

nor £42, FF Fullam L46, Brus ;a L46, Clinton L4S, Salesky L46,

SHC NO.

Pressures: Start >si Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fre ;h Salt

DURATION TY »E MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.min. mm.min. min.

Remarks::

Assigned to the Liberty Sjtreet Command

OPERATIONS'Upon arrival was assign^ to operate a line at the nor n tower site. Eng 42 operated here

: with Eng 46. Approx 190^ Hrs Eng42 was assigned as the fast unit. Eng 42 was relived atI 0015 hrs. i

Lieutenant Group No. 6

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To; Battalion

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

E'045 Report No.

BOX NO. 85

COMPANY

TIME 21:56 Date 09/11/01

Address °' WORLD TRADE CENTER

Responded to Signal SPECIAL

While 1 ° 8 Arrived in

Adm. Disc.

Received by ATSP

Block No.

Time 21:56

Alarm for: Fire I j Emergency

min. Assignee)

I—J Beiocavon

_ Due on

I I Faise Aiem

Fre: STRUCTURAL TRANSPORTATION NGN STRUCT.TYPE OF OCCUPANCY AUTC. BUS. SniP. ETC BSJSH. fiU&B;Si<. ETC

Bunding Classification by Occupancy I I Residential [>D Commercial [~] Public[X] Fireproof |~"j Fire-proiects<J ; ] Non-Fueproofed

Classification by Construction LJ Wood Frame Q Metal fl Heavy Tin-uer

Number of Stories

Ordered to isspond or return to C'J<3

Time returned °4 °° Date Returned 09/12/01

Area -_^

By

Members responding LT.P.J.SULLIVAN FF J.CINTRON

At Work hrs. ° rnn

FF W.RICCARDUli

FF W POWERS FF R.SANTANREA T-h J. SULLIVANMembers relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masked Used TYPESCCTT4.5SCOTT4.5

SCOTT4.5

MASK NO.135

Pressures: Start FinishGallons Used- Fresh

DURATION TYPE15 SCOTJ4.515 SCOTT4.515

AverageSalt

MASK NO. DURATION2. 154 15

Remarks:

OPERATIONS:E-45 ACT G E-33 REPORTED TO 9ROADWAY AND VESEY ST AS RfrLIEF ENGINEREPORTED TO D.C.ESPOSiTO AT LIBERTY ST.ASSISTED STRETCHING HAND LINE AND REPLACING BURST LENGTHSASSISTED WITH TOOLS AND SUPPLIES AS NEEDEDRETURNED TO E-33 FOR REMAINDER OF TOUR ON 9/12/01.

O.I.C.E-45 GR 1:

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To: Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: WTC

Responded to Signal

While in Quarters

Alarm for:

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 52

TIME: «£3 J^ DATE September 26, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

ire

Fire:STRUCTURAL WTC

Building:Classification by Occupancy

Received by:Teleprinter

Arrived in 20 min.

D Emergency

TRANSPORTATJONAL

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation CD False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to Quarters

Time Returned 123Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location N/A

Water: Time Used N/A

Masks Used:

Ix) CommercialCD Fire-Protected _D Metal

Area x

D PublicI I Non-FireproofedCD Heavy Timber

CD ResidentialCD FireproofCD Wood Frame

110 Story

by OPS

Date Returned 9/27/02 At Work 0 Hours 0 Minutes

CAPT DALY, FF RYAN, FF MARINO, FF MARRY, FF ESPOSITO

TYPEScott 4.5

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.mm.

min.min.

mm.min.

Remarks:

OPERATIONS:ENGINE 52 WAS ORDERED TO RESPOND TO THE WEST STREET COMMAND POST.UPON ARRIVAL WE WERE TOLD TO STAND FAST. TWENTY MINUTES LATER,OPERATIONS POST ORDERED ENG. 52 BACK TO QUARTERS. THEY DID NOT HAVEASN ASSIGNMENT FOR US.

Rank Captain Grodpp No. 7

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion Engine Company 62

BOX No. 8087 TIME: 2343 DATE September 24, 2001

Location orAddress- WORLD TRADE CENTER Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal Received by:Teleprinter Time 2343

While in Quarters A, rived in 25 min. Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Alarm for: £3 Fire D Emergency Q Relocation Q False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL XX TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURALBuilding:Classification by Occupancy Q Residential Q Commercial Q Public

[X] Fireproof D Fire-Protected _ D Non-Fireproofed^'assification by Construction CD Wood Frame Q Metal Q Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 105 Story Area 900 x 900Ordered to Return to Quarters by Div 1

Time Returned 700 Date Returned 9/25/01 At Work 7 Hours MinutesMembers Responding LT MCKALLEN FFSCHEETZ FF TORQUATO FF GRELLA FF

OHALLORAN FF FREYMembers Reli -. /ing 320

Hydrant: Location VRESETYAND idRCH Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Water: Time Used ballons Used: Fresh Salt

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONScott 4.5 1 15 min. Scott 4.5 4 15 min.Scott 4.5 2 15 min. Scott 4.5 5 15 min.Scott 4.5 3 15 min. min.

Remarks:

OPERATIONS.ENG 62 REPORTED TO CHIEF BUTLER OF BATT 26 .WE WERE ORDERED TO LET ENG320 GO . WE THEN SUPPLIED TL 79

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 3

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORTVt^

To: 1 BiUlulipn Engine Company 79

BOX No. 8087 TIME: 0154 DATE September 12, 2001

Location orAddress: Broadway & Park Row Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal Received by:Teleprinter Time 0154

While in Quarters Arrived in 25 min. Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Alarm for: ^ Fire D Emergency Q Relocation . Q False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL x TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURALBuilding:Classification by Occupancy Q Residential ( Commercial Q Public

n Fireproof £3 Fire-Protected - Q Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction O Wood Frame O Metal Q Heavy Timber

Number of Stories Story Area x

Ordered to Return to Quarters by DC Giovinazzo B'way&Park Row C

Time Returned 1054 Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 9 Hours 0 Minutes

Members Responding Lt. Halpin, FF Guerci ,Frano, Montrony, Lynch, WalshMembers Relieving

Hydrant: Location B.way & Maiden Lane Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Water: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONScott 4.5 min. min.

min. min.min. min.

Remarks:Operated under Broadway & Park Row Command Post

OPERATIONS:Relayed water to E221

Stretched 1 3/4 line to WTC operated in rubble opp. Maiden Lane.stretched off E221

Removed Rubble & searched Voids.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 14

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Pi \((To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 0300

Location orAddress: W. Bdwy & Barclay St

Responded to Signal

While in Quarters

Alarm for: J2" Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL xxxxxx

Building:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 79

TIME: 0400 DATE September 30, 2001

Adm. Dist.

Received by:Teleprinter

Arrived in 35 min.

D Emergency

Block No.

Time 0400

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation D False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area

PublicNon-FireproofedHeavy Timber

ResidentialD FireproofO Wood Frame

Number of Stories Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by West St Command Post

Time Returned 900 Date Returned 9/30/01 At Work 5 Hours 0 Minutes

Members Responding Lt. Catalanotto, FF Rice ECC, McCoy, R. O'Brien, Reilly L37, Gaffney E62.Members Relieving E228

Hydrant: Location Barclay & W Bdwy. Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Water: Time Used 1 Hour Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONScott 4.5 min. min.

min. min.rnin. min.

Remarks:Operated under radio contact with West St Command Post. Relieved by West StCommand Post.

OPERATIONS:E79 relieved E228 and supplied TL50 with water to cool down rubble pile of 7 WTC. E79relieved of duty and took up.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 20

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Division Engine Company 84

BOX No. 5-5-2033 TIME: 0959 DATE 9/11/01

Location orAddress: West St. & Vesey St. Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal Received by:Teleprinter Time

While relocated to E-16 Arrived in 8min. Assigned 6th due on 5th alarm

Alarm for: x Fire G Emergency G Relocation G False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURALBuilding:Classification by Occupancy I ! Residential f~] Commercial f~~l Public

G Fireproof G Fire-Protected G Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction G Wood Frame G Metal G Heavy Timber

Number of Stories Story Area x

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

Time Returned 0100 Date Returned 9/12 At Work 15 Hours Minutes

Members Responding Capt. Luongo, FF Oates, Fredriksen, Dooley, Seymour, Howe, Dietz

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. DURATIONScott 4.5 min. min.

min. min.min. min.

OPERATIONS:At 0917 hrs E-84 relocated to E-16. At 0959 hrs E-84 responded to signal 5-5-2033 fromthe quarters of E-16. While en route we were directed via radio to respond South on WestSt. We responded as far South as we could and were directed by Chief Officers toproceed on foot to the command post. As we approached the command post on West &Vesey tower 1 collapsed. After regrouping we again proceeded on foot to West & Vesey.At this time the chauffeur of E-84 drove the apparatus around to Vesey St. He hooked upto a hydrant, relayed water to E-224 and supplied a handline to E-83 who operated in 3WFC. The remaining members of E-84 operated in the rubble under the direction of Chiefofficers from the West & Vesey command. After approximately an hour E-84 was orderedto assist in relaying water from Marine unit. At that time the hydrant connection was shutdown and a supply line from E-40, which was located further west on Vesey St., wasconnected to E-84. E-84 continued to supply E-224. E-84 members resumed operationsin the rubble field until relieved by E-67.

FF Dietz was detailed to L-15 on the 9x6 tour. Upon arrival at their quarters he found bothcompanies out. He proceeded to the WTC site on his own. When unable to find L-15 he caughtup with E-84 and continued to operate with us.

L.J2&Raflk Captain

(/ Ij-t, \^r i

Group No. /

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion Engine Company 89

BOX No. 55-8087 TIME; DATE September 12,2001

Location orAddress; W.T.C. Adm. Dist Block No.

Responded to Signal ADD UNIT Received by Teleprinter Time 2220

While RELOCATED / E76 Arrived In 15 min, Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Alarm for gj Fire Q Emergency Q Relocation Q False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL XXX TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Building;Classification by Occupancy D Residential £3 Commercial Q Public

SJ Fireproof Q Fire-Protected - Q Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction Q Wood Frame Q Metal Q Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Area 200 x 200Ordered to Return to Quarters by COMMAND POSTTime Returned Q*3o w?s Date Returned 9/13/01 At Work 7 Hours MinutesMembers Responding LT ODONNELL FPS LEWIS, M KEEGAN, DELGIUDICE, J KEEGANMembers RelievingHydrant: Location Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiWater: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh SaltMasks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION

Scott 4.5 min. min.min. min.min. min.

Remarks:WORKED UNDER CHURCH ST COMMAND POST

OPERATIONS:DIGGING AND SEARCHING FOR RESCUE AND RECOVERY

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 7

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Tc: DIV. 1

BOX No. 0050

Location orAddress: WTC

Responded to Signal 2-2 0050

Whiia in Quarters

Alarm for: J3 FireFire:STRUCTURAL XXXBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 93

TIME: 1816 DATE September 11. 2001

Adm. Dist 5010

Received by:Teleprinter

Arrived in 20 min.

D Emergency

Block No.

Time

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned Special Called on 2nd Alarm

Relocation Cj False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

LJ Residential^ Fireproof

Classification by Construction n Wood Frame

Number of Stories StoryOrdered to Return to Quarters by

13 CommercialQ Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area x

PublicNon-FireproofedHeavy Timber

Time Returned 746Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant; LocationWater: Time UsedMasks Used: TYPE

Scott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Remarks:

Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 13 Hours 30 MinutesCapt McDonald Ffs Hipsman Larkin O'Callaghan Michael BrockbankIrwin

Pressures; Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used- Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION1 30 min, Scott 4.5 2 30 min.3 30 min. Scott 4.5 4 30 min.5 30 mfn. Scott 4.5 6 30 min.

OPERATIONS:E-93 responded to the WTC at 1816 hours on Sept. 11,2001. E-93 was first ordered to thefarry termial to assist a Satellite Unit supplying water to the operation. E-93 then went toWest and Liberty Streets and used a muttiversal to extinguish fire in 85 West street.E-93was also used at the site for search purposes. At about 0748 hrs, on Sept. 12, 2001 E-93was told to return to quarters.

ank Captain Group No.

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00 T»ME D / S DATE

Report No.i ,

T / / 2- /ft / ;o

Location or

Responded tc S«gnal

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W.*T~'tLS>

Alarm for:

Fire:

5a Fire * Q Emergency

I & Stf /fy>/l /£"& LjanHTYP£ Of-' OCCU"ANCV

Received by

Arrived in

U .S Time D /

'n- Assigned

Relocation

Due en

!..' False Alarm

NGN STRUCTURAL8RJ.-H BUBBi'jriAUTO. BUS SKIP. KTC.

Building: Classification by Occupancy Q Residential Jcs^Cornmercial L J PublicEH Fireproof •_> Firo-protectod - Ll Non-fireproofed

Classification by Construction LJ Wood frame _J Metal L_ Heavy timber

Nu Tiber of Stories ; AreaX? I . . /s , _ •

by.Ordered to respond or return tc

f "*" ^Time Returned L

Members responding

Date Relumed (1-/O At Work

j I

hrs. min

Members relisving

/-? L

Time..

Pressures; Start

Water: Time Used _

Masks Used

Gallons Used — Freeh

Finish

Salt

Average

MASK NO TVPE MASX. NO DURATION

R9marks:

t-*~ U

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OPERAT10N;i

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£LRank. Group No.

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To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 55-8087

Location orAddress: West Street Command Post

Responded to Signal Special Call Received by:Teleprinter

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 34

TIME: 1400 DATE Septembef^H, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Time 1400While in Quarters

Alarm for: [X] Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy

Arrived in 25 min.

I I Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation [~1 False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

U ResidentialX] Fireproof

I Wood Frame

110 Story

O CommercialQ Fire-Protected[~] Metal

Area 300 x 300

[X] PublicEU Non-FireproofedI I Heavy Timber

Ordered to Return to Quarters by Sector Command

Time Returned 2

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 12 Hours Minutes

Lt. Gillen, FF's Meade.Ashe, Smokovich,Mannion,Mc Mahon

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh SaltMASK NO. DURATION

min.min.min.

TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmsn.min.min.

Remarks:Special Called

OPERATIONS:Operated under command of sector chief in vicinity of Tower #2(West & Liberty Sts)

From 6x9 9-11-01, Ladder 34 worked at WTC under the recall as per Division 7 orders

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 4

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To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: WTC

Responded to Signal

While in Quarters

Alarm for: ( Fire

Fire:STRUCTURALBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 37

TIME: 1000 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist.

Received by:Teleprinter

Arrived in 20 min.

3 Emergency

Block No.

Time

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

[_J ResidentialO Fireproof

Classification by Construction d Wood Frame

Number of Stories 110 StoryOrdered to Return to Quarters by

( CommercialQ Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area

D Public[""I Non-FireproofedO Heavy Timber

Time ReturnedMembers RespondingMembers Relieving

Hydrant: LocationWater Time Used

Masks Used:

Date Returned

TYPEScott 4.5

At Work 18 Hours 0 MinutesCapt. Carroll, F.F. Bazzicalupo, Lennox, CTKeefe, Rush.KeatingLt. Tomesheski, Quinn, Austin, Galioto,

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.mm.

min.min.

mm.min.

Remarks:

OPERATIONS:Ladder 37 relocated to Ladder 14 aprox. 1030 hrs.

From qtrs. of Lad. 14 relocated to Lad. 9 aprox. 1200 hrs.

Acting Ladder 9 sent to WTC aprox. 1600 hrs.

Searched rubble and debris, set up search lights under orders of Chief Fellini.

Removed deceased victims from rubble to temp, morgue..

Ladder 37 worked at site to aprox. OSOOhrs. 9/12/01.

Went back to qtrs. of Ladder 9. Acted ladder 9 until 9/13/01

" Rank Captain Group No.

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

LADDER Company 51

TIME: 0529 DATE September 13, 2001

To: 1

BOX No. 2033

Location orAddress: VESEY&WEST Cmd Post at WTC

Responded to Signal Special Called Received by:Teleprinter

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Time 0529

While in Quarters

Alarm for: ^ Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL XX

Building:Classification by Occupancy

Arrived in 30 min.

O Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONS.

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

O Residential£3 FireproofO Wood Frame

110 Story

CommercialFire-Protected _Metal

Area 200 x 200

PublicN on- Fireproof edHeavy Timber

Ordered to Return to Quarters by CWT Cmd AC Fellini

Time Returned 1230

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used:

Date Returned 9/13/01 At Work 6 Hours 30 Minutes

Capt Lucas.Fr Ehlberg.Proby Cregin.Fr Kwintner.Fr Donovan.Fr Curry

TYPEScott 4.5

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.min.

min.min.

min.min.

Remarks:Reported in to Cmd Post at Vesey & West streets. BOO CWT Cdr Fellini TL-51 wasreassigned ot Div-1 Cmd Post at Albany & West Streets. Ordered by Div-1 to Surveystability of scaffold on building at Liberty & West streets and check all floors for pocketsof fire.

OPERATIONS:Checked stability of scaffold at roof level & found scaffold secure at roof level but parts ofscaffold were broken at 6 different areas below the roof and could fall. Reported findingaircraft parts on roof of building. Extinguished several pockets of fire on 3 differentfloors with Eng 79.

RarfKCaptain Group No. 23

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORTJ?/\Jlf Jo*/

To 1 Jiflflr-ilii'ii r LADDER Company 51

BOX No. 0300 TIME: 2345 DATE September 19, 2001

Location orAddress: 7 WTC at Barclay St. & West B'way Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal Special Called Received by:Teleprinter Time 2345

While in Quarters Arrived in 30 min. Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Alarm for: £<] Fire Q Emergency Q Relocation Q False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL XX TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURALBuilding:Classification by Occupancy Q Residential ^ Commercial [X] Public

£3 Fireproof Q Fire-Protected _ Q Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction Q Wood Frame Q Metal Q Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 45 Story Area 125 x 200Ordered to Return to Quarters by BC of Battalion 54 at 7 WTCTime Returned 0645 Date Returned 9/20/01 At Work 6 Hours 30 MinutesMembers Responding Capt Lucas.Fr Ehlberg,Fr Kleint,Fr DeCuffa.Fr McGuire.Fr GironMembers RelievingHydrant: Location Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiWater: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh SaltMasks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION

Scott 4.5 min. min.min. min.min. min.

Remarks:Special called to operate as Tower Ladder onto 7 WTC from West B'way & Barclay St.

OPERATIONS:Operated under supervision of Battalion 54 as special called Tower Ladder at West B'wayand Barclay Street. Operated TL onto 7 WTC. Ordered to take up at 0646 hours by B-54.

Rank Captain Group No. 23

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CD-15 (10-60)

To: 1

BOX No. 0300

Location orAddress: 7 WTC

Responded to Signal Special Called

While in Quarters

Alarm for: £3 Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 51

TIME: 1820 DATE September 23, 2001

Adm. Dist.

Received by:Teleprinter

Arrived in 55 min.

Emergency

Block No.

Time 1820

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation Q False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL xxx

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATION AL

|~1 Residential£<] FireproofO Wood Frame

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories 49 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by BC Of Batt. 39

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area

^ PublicQ Non-Fireproofed| | Heavy Timber

Time Returned 120

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used:

Date Returned 9/24/01 At Work 6 Hours 0 Minutes

TYPEScott 4.5

Lt. Vignali, FF Pettus, FF Sharpe, FF Bernardini, FF Cregin, FF Marano

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.min. min.min. min.

Remarks:L-51 was special called to operate as a Tower Ladder to use its Large Caliber Stream

L-51 operated its stream onto 7 WTC.

OPERATIONS:Operated under the supervision of Battalion 39.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 17

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BUXNO. OJUU

Location orAddress: 7 WTC

Responded to Signal Special Called

While in Quarters

Alarm for: 53 Fire

I- ax: 7186540751

"L:'S-T .6 = 53 P. 01

Adm. Dist Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time 1820

Arrived in 55 min. Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

D Emergency Q Relocation Q False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURALxxx

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

j"~) Residential£3 Fireproof

Classification by Construction Q Wood FrameNumber of Stories 49 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by BC Of Bait. 3S

| Commercialn Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area x

PublicNon-FireproofedHeavy Timber

Time Returned 120Members RespondingMembers Relieving

Hydrant: LocationWater: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Date Returned 9/24/01 At Work 6 Hours 0 MinutesLt. Vignali, FF Pettus, FF Sharpe, FF Bernardini, FF Cregin, FF Marano

Pressures- Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.min. min.min. min.

Remarks:L-51 was special called to operate as a Tower Ladder to use its Large Caliber Stream

L-51 operated its stream onto 7 WTC.

OPERATIONS:Operated under the supervision of Battalion 39.

U

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 17

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CJ-15 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 5-5 8087

Location orAddress: Cedar & Church Sts.

Responded to Signal 7-8087

While in Quarters

Alarm for: Q Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL collapse

Building:Classification by Occupancy

Ladder Company 58

TIME: 1005 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time 1005

Arrived in 5 min. Assigned Special Called on 1st Alarm

3 Emergency Q Relocation Q False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to Quarters

Time Returned 100

Members Responding

£3 Residential(~i Fireproof[~] Wood Frame

5 Storyby WTC Comm. Post

Date Returned 9/12/01

(~1 Commercialf~] Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area 30 x 75

D PublicO Non-FireproofedO Heavy Timber

At Work 15 Hours 0 Minutes

Lt. M. Scotto, FFs.W. Smith, J. Wallace, M. Hagan, R. Rodriquez, J.Wamsley E.45

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Remarks:

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.min. min.min. min.

Lad.58 was relocated to Lad.20. We received a run for a trapped person on Cedar St. andChurch St. due to the collapse of WTC tower 2. Lad.58 and members of Lad.20 on recallresponded to the box. Upon arrival we began to remove our necessary equipment whenWTC towerl collapsed. All members & some civilians were covered by debris. Wecollected ourselves & went to ground zero.

OPERATIONS:Lad.58 checked the bldg. on Cedar St. and found nothing. Lad.58 then proceeded downLiberty St., past E.10/L10's quarters, searching all the way down to West St. Lad.58 beganworking the pile under the direction of DC. Blache. We removed debris and searched forsurviors. Lad.58 then assisted streching a handline to the top of the pile on West St.During the operation Lad.58 passed our masks to the front of the line at the request of themembers up front. After about 1 hour the line was brought down and everyone wasordered off the pile. We then resumed searching.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 5

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CD-15LADDER58WTC 5-5 8087

Lad.58 searched for several more hours. At about 1500 Mrs. Lad.58went to our apparatus which had been moved to the front of Bldg.5.We were to operate our TL stream into Bldg.5, however BC. Mandellainformed us that we were to move our apparatus to the Park RowComm. Post. We were told that Bldg.7 was going to collapse andeveryone was being ordered to fall back until it did. Lad.58 remainedat the Comm. Post until Bldg.7 did collapse. This occured at appox.1630 Mrs. About 1800 Mrs., we were ordered to bring our apparatusto the corner of Barclay St. and West Broadway to operate our TLstream into the remains of Bldg.7. Lad. 166 ,Eng.231 and Eng 281were assigned to assist us. Lad.58 operated under the direction ofBC. Coward. Our main supply was from Sat. 4, relayed through anEngine operating on Barclay St. between West Broadway and ChurchSt. We were relieved by the members of Lad. 166 at about 2330 Mrs.Lad.58 returned to the Comm. Post at Park Row. We were relievedby the Command Post and returned to quarters by NYC Police van.Upon our return to quarters I, Lt. Scotto, had members brought toJacobi Hospital by EMS Ambulance, to have our eyes washed outand have members checked out by a doctor. We then returned toQuarters and went home.

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

Bureau of OperationsREPORT OF SERVICES AT FIRE

Chief of Battalion 1 September 21, 2001Box No. 8087 Date Received September 11, 2001Time 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 8Received signal relocate to Bn 32 by radio while on the air. Arrived in 15 minutesthen ordered lo transport the 32 Battalion to WTC.

WORK PERFORMED

Battalion 21 was originally assigned to relocate to the 32 Battalion. Upon arrival atthe 32 Battalion unit was instructed by the Brooklyn Dispatcher to bring the Chiefand Aide of the 32 Battalion to the WTC.Upon arrival at the WTC went to command post that was being set up at the cornerof 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 theSouth Tower Collapsed.After proceeding South on West St. to avoid collapse Chief Vallebuona and FFZasa assisted civilians in area to points of refuge.When dust cloud cleared to where it was possible to return to car both membersreturned. At that time we tried to organize an operation by determining ourresources and options. Shortly thereafter the second collapse occurred. Again weproceeded south on West and again assisted civilians and members in the streetwhere we could.After conditions again stabilized returned to West and Liberty to try and setupsome sort of operation at that location.Informed Chief Blaiche that we would try to organize units to control fires in streetand at 90 West St.There were several members available at that time at West and Liberty probablynot more than 10. 90 West Street had several floors involved in fire along with acellar fire and the roof was also starting to burn. 90 West St. also had beencompletely covered in scaffolding that had been damaged and whose stability wasin doubt. There were several cars and apparatus starting to burn in the street. There

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was also debris and human remains along with several large sections of buildingsstrewed along the street.Instructed some members to do a surface search of the area to determine if therewere any victims that we could assist with negative results. At same time had somemembers start to operate handlines on fires in street and to attempt an interioroperation at 90 West St. The lines we operated had been previously stretchedbefore the collapses. Due to poor water pressure probably caused by burst mainsalong with inadequate equipment and manpower decided to order members out of90 West St. to setup for exterior operations.Members at this time were arriving for the recall, instructed some members go toRiver to see if they could find a FireBoat. Members with the assistance of NewJersey Firefighters found Marine 1 and stretched lines to West St. Instructedmembers to bring multiversal to roof of Mariot Hotel across the street from 90West and to operate hand lines from rooms in Hotel across street into 90 West. Atower Ladder was also placed into operation. Several lines were stretched fromMarine 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 tookCommand.Kindly note that I have tried to recall the ID of firefighters and units that I workedwith that day and the only unit that I can recall is Ladder 108 the events of that daywere extremely stressful and have interfered with my ability to recall all thatoccurred.Injuries:Chief Vallebuona went to the first aid station in the evening to have eyes cleanedout due to partial loss of vision. Removed to Beekman Hospital eye ward for eyeirrigation and returned to scene. Also torn muscle to right leg and sprain to rightshoulder, which was not treated.FF Zasa removed by EMS to Beth Israel for loss of vision, exhaustion and backinjury.Damage and loss of property:Battalion 21 car was damaged and left at scene. All department equipment andpersonal gear in car was lost. Car was later returned to Battalion and some gear hasbeen returned.

Thomas D. VallebuonaBattalion Chief

Battalion 21

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FIRE DEPARTMENT - CITY OF NEW YORK

Bureau of Operations

REPORT OF SERVICES AT FIRE

Chief of Battalion 1 January 19, 2002

Box No. 8087 Date Received September 11, 2001

Time Received 09:01 On Duty at Fire 13 Hours 30 Minutes

Time Returned to Qtrs 22:30 At Work at Fire 12 Hours 30 Minutes

Date Returned to Qtrs 09/11/01 Out of Qtrs 13 Hours 30 Minutes

Ordered to Quarters by UNKNOWN

Received signal 5TH ALARM by CADS while AT QTRS. and responded to same. Arrived at location in 7 minutes.

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 70thFloor.

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 HenryBattalion ChiefBattalion 40

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CD-I 2 REPORT NO. 109FIRE DEPARTMENT - CITY OF NEW YORK

Bureau of Operations

REPORT OF SERVICES AT FIRE

Chief of Battalion 1 October 4,2001 \sBox No. 320 Date Received September 11, 2001Time 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 CoyneBattalion ChiefBattalion 42

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CD-12 REPORT NO. 242FIRE DEPARTMENT - CITY OF NEW YORK

Bureau of Operations

REPORT OF SERVICES AT FIRE

Chief of Battalion 1

Box No. 8087 Date Received September 1 1 , 200 1

Time Received 08:47 On Duty at Fire 1 8 Hours 00 Minutes

Time Returned to Qtrs 05 :00 At Work at Fire 1 8 Hours 00 Minutes

Date Returned to Qtrs 09/O/01 Out of Qtrs 18 Hours 00 MinutesOrdered to Quarters by PETER HAYDEN

Received signal 66-55-8087 by TELEPRINTR while IN QUARTERS and responded to same. Arrived at location in 20 minuteSignal 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 ChiefBattalion 43

BC Bernius, Howe, Glynn, Pose all responded to WTC on recall, reported to staging area on Bway, andPark 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. Thanoperated 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 4search teams and searched bid. Than supervised getting a water supply for TL's 117 and 124 that operatedon Church St. into WTC £4 &5, unt i l fire operations on church St. was suspended due to feared collapse ofWTC #7. After collapse of WTC #7 was ordered to operate on WTC #7 supervising fire extinguishmentand 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 onLiberty and Church streets Ordered hose line stretched from first floor outlets in buildings on Liberty andChurch streets operated hose line for protection and searched surface for victims.Checked BT building for structural stability-Ordered line Stretched line from satellite supplied sprinkler in BT building stretched hand line intosubcellar BT building extinguished sub cellar and first floor fire. Supervised search of BT building resultsnegative. Operated staging post for DC Esposito for removal of two trapped port authority cops.

\* ~

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To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 0300

Location orAddress: W. Broadway & Barkley Sts

Responded to Signal Admin.

While in Quarters

Alarm for: [X] Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL x

Building:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 151

TIME: 0922 DATE September 20, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time 0922

Arrived in 60 min. Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm

D Relocation H False AlarmEmergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to Quarters

Time Returned 1700

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location Barkley & Broadway

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO.Scott 4.5

Remarks:

[Xj CommercialD Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area 800 x 800

[X] PublicEH Non-Fireproofedl~l Heavy Timber

(~~l ResidentialdU FireproofI | Wood Frame

0 Story

by BC Cook

Date Returned 9/20/01 At Work 8 Hours Minutes

Lt. Me Farland, FF's Midbo, Mattsson, Bollman, Johnson, La Rosa228

Pressures: Start 50 psi Finish 50 psi Average 50 psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.min. min.min. min.

Relived Engine 295 at box 0300. Streched 15 lengths of 3 1/2 from hydrant located at 10Barkley St, while bridging same. Supplied TL 84 at Barkley & W. Broadway undersupervision of BC Kozlowsky. Ordered to leave 3 lengths of 3 1/2 at scene by BC Cook inorder to facilitate relief by Engine 228.

OPERATIONS:see above. All members were operating in a smokey enviorment in the street, and wereexposed to asbestos, etc.

Rank Captain S Group No.

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To: 21 Battalion

BOX No. 300

Location orAddress: WTC Collapse Site

Responded to Signal Admin Assign

While in Quarters

Alarm for: [X] Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 152

TIME: 1644 DATE September 22, 2001

Adm. Dist. Eng 10 Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time 1644

Arrived in 20 min. Assigned Special Called

d Relocation Q False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL x

Building:Classification by Occupancy

Emergency

TRANSPORTATI.ONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

n ResidentialQ Fireproof[~l Wood Frame

D Public0 Non-Fireproofed1 I Heavy Timber

[XJ Commercial[X] Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Number of Stories Story Area x

Ordered to Return to Quarters by Church Street Command

Time Returned 45 Date Returned 9/23/01 At Work 8 Hours Minutes

Members Responding E-152: Lt Morrissey, FFs:Perez ECC.Chinal Noz,Conlin BU.HouricanDoor, Pizzulli Control

Members Relieving E-152 relieved E-64

Hydrant: Location Cortlandt & Broadway Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Water: Time Used 3 Hours Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONScott 4.5 min. min.

min. min.min. min.

Remarks:E152 responded on Admin Assign

OPERATIONS:E-152 directed to Cortlandt St Bet. Church & Broadway to supply Handline to protectmembers (FDNY & FEMA) in search & recovery effort and also to protect Constructionworkers from taking a feed of smoke while working. Engine 152 was supplied by Engine295 (located on Broadway) in a Relay Operation.

Respectfully Su-

Rank Lieutenant Group/No. 24

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To:. 01

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Battalion E'153 Report No.

BOX NO. 30°

COMPANY

TIME 13:40 Date 09/11/01

orAAddress

Responded to Signal

While

Adm. Dist.

Received by DISP.

Block No.

Time 13:4°

Alarm for: IXI Fire

Fire: STRUCTURAL

Arrived in 00

I I Emergency

TRANSPORTATION

min. Assigned _

I—I Relocation

Due on

LJ False Alarm

TYPE OF OCCUPANCYNON STRUCT.

AUTO, BUS, SHIP, ETC. BRUSH, RUBBISH, ETC.

Building: Classification by Occupancy I I Residential [xl Commercial I I Public

fxl Fireproof | | Fire-protected | | Non-Fireproofed

Classification by Construction I I Wood Frame I I Metal | | Heavy Timber

Number of Stories Area

Ordered to respond or return to

Time returned 07:00

By

Date Returned 09/12/01

Members responding LT. CICERO MANOCHIO

At Work 17 hrs. 20 mns.

ANSBROBONADIES HICKEY CALACANIS

Members relieving

Hydrant: Location FIRE BOAT

Water: Time Used

Masked Used TYPE

4.54.54.5

MASK NO.

1531153-3153-5

Pressures: Start 60 Finish 60 Average

Gallons Used-

DURATION

60606

Fresh

TYPE

4.54.54.5

Salt 9999

MASK NO.

153-2153-4153-6

DURATION

606060

Remarks:TTRETCH 2 1/2 LINE TO SUBBASEMENT OF BUILDING ON LIBERTY ST. TOEXTINGUISH FIRE. SUPPLY TL.79 WITH WATER. STRETCH 1 3/4 LINE INRUBBLE TO PROTECT MEMBERS AND MAKE SEARCH.

OPERATIONS:LT. DONALD CICERO GR. 14

Rank C.Page: 1

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: fifc Battalion Engine Company 154

BOX No. 0300 TIME: 0528 DATE September 20, 2001

Location orAddress: WTC Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal Received byTeleprinter Time

While in Quarters Arrived in min. Assigned Special Called on 1st Alarm

Alarm for: ^ Fire O Emergency Q Relocation Q False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURALBuilding:Classification by Occupancy Q Residential Q Commercial Q Public

£3 Fireproof Q Fire-Protected O Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction Q Wood Frame f~l Metal " f~j Heavy Timber

Number of Stories Story Area x

Ordered to Return to Quarters by command post

Time Returned 815 Date Returned 9/20/01 At Work 1 Hours 0 Minutes

Members Responding

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. DURATIONScott 4.5 min. min.

min. min.min. min.

Remarks:SPECIAL CALLED FOR WASHDOWN

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

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 4

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To: fF Battalion

BOX No. 0300

Location orAddress: WTC

Responded to Signal

While in Quarters

Alarm for: IXI Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 154

TIME: 0226 DATE September 25, 2001

Adm. Dist.

Received by:Teleprinter

Arrived in min.

[~] Emergency

Block No.

Time

Assigned Special Called on 1st Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

[_| ResidentialE3 Fireproof

Classification by Construction Q Wood Frame

Number of Stories StoryOrdered to Return to Quarters by command post

U CommercialO Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area

D PublicO Non-FireproofedL! Heavy Timber

Time Returned 815

Members Responding

Members RelievingHydrant: LocationWater: Time Used

Date Returned 9/25/01 At Work 5 Hours 15 Minutes

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmm.min.min.

mm.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.

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORTPlu,

To: IIDaUalicin Engine Company 155

BOX No. 8087 WTC TIME: 1012 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: WTC Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal Received by:Teleprinter Time 1012

While in Quarters Arrived in ' min. Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Alarm for: 03 Fire D Emergency Q Relocation Q False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL Comm. TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy Q Residential ^ Commercial Q Public

[X] Fireproof Q Fire-Protected Q Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction Q Wood Frame D Metal |_J Heavy Timber

Number of Stories Story Area x

Ordered to Return to Quarters byTime 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-78Capt.Troiano D-8

Members RelievingHydrant: Location Church and Murray Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Water: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONScott 4.5 min. min.

min. min.min. min.

Remarks:Co. OOS due to Co. medicals.Appartus placed in service thru dispatcher with recallmembers.Originally assigned to SI box 8000-St.George ferry term, stagingarea.Redirected enroute to Brooklyn Battery Tunnel staging area.Upon arrival tunnelimpassable then redirected to Brooklyn Bridge staging area.Proceeded over BrooklynBridge.Units switched to channel 6 on HT.

OPERATIONS:Proceeded to WTC site by foot from Broadway with Bn. 42.Upon reports of trappedmembers in #5 WTC stairway made search with Sq.61 .results negative.Ordered out ofbuilding due to possible instibility.Made way down to vicinity of 10/10 quarters andaugmented and extended supply lines for multiversals operating into debris pile of #2WTC via stanpipe outlets from building behind and adjacent to 10/10 under the directionof Bn.21.Ecc found serviceable hydrant at Church near Murray and supplied E-229 atWest Broadway and Murray wich was supplying tower ladder on debris pile of #7WTC.Operated until approx. 1000 hrs. 9/12/01 when releived by E-155 gr.Bmembers.Continued to supply and operate until approx. 0200 hrs. 9/13/01 then ordered toreturn to qtrs.

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion Engine Company 156

BOX No. 8087 TIME: 1015 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress:- WTC Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal Respond to Manhattan ReceivedbyTeleprinter Time 1015

While in Quarters Arrived in 30 min. Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Alarm for: ^ Fire D Emergency Q Relocation Q False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL xxx TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy Q Residential ^ Commercial ^ Public

£3 Fireproof Q] Fire-Protected [J Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction [H Wood Frame Q Metal Q] Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Area x

Ordered to Return to Quarters by Div. 6

Time Returnedo900 Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 22 Hours 45 Minutes

Members Responding Lt. Obremski, FF Sweeney, FF Reilly, FF Bracero, FF Willadsen, FF R.Smith

Members Relieving none

Hydrant: Location Church St. & Park Row Pressures: Start 10 psi Finish 50 psi Average 30 psi

Water: Time Used 3hrs. Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONScott 4.5 1 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. Scott 4.5 6 30 min.

Remarks:Reported to D.C. Haring Div.6 for instructions. Initially left apparatus at Broadway andBarclay St. Apparatus was moved to Church St. and Park Row where it remained on thatcorner 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. andWest St. We assisted with a 3 1/2" hose stretch to E-153. Searched floors 1 thru 9 of theDeucthe Bank on Greenwitch St. and Albany St. Provided assistance to variouscompanies with stretching lines, replacing a burst length and performing truck workunder the direction of various Battalion Chiefs. Returned to apparatus which was nowlocated 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

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To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: World Trade Center

Responded to Signal 8000

While at quarters

Alarm for: [/3 Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 157

TIME: 1012

Received by.Teleprinter

Arrived in 35 min.

[D Emergency

DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Time 1012

Fire:STRUCTURALx

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned 2nd Due on 3rd Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to QuartersTime Returned 2212

Members Responding

[J Residential| FireproofPI Wood Frame

110 Story

D PublicI I Non-FireproofedI I Heavy Timber

^] CommercialD Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area 250 x 250by Temporary Field Comm.

Date Returned 9/11/02 At Work 12 Hours 0 Minutes

Capt. Scarpato, FF. Gavin, FF. Pfleging, FF. Conlon, FF. Schuyler, FF.Tavares.

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Remarks:

MASK NO.123

Pressures: Start psi Finish

Gallons Used: Fresh

DURATION55 min.55 min.

TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5

psi Average

Salt

MASK NO.45

psi

55 min.

DURATION55 min.55 min.

min.

E-157 originally was assigned to respond to box 8000 at S.I. Ferry at 1012 Mrs. Thenredirected to Brooklyn Battery Tunnel. Upon responding there we were redirected toBrooklyn Bridge box 300 where we responded over the bridge to Church St. and then toCommand Post on West St.

OPERATIONS:Collected roll-ups wherever possible and with E-74 stretched line from building on theother 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 injuredpersonnel to temporary medical facility in Stuyvesant H.S.

Rank Captain Group No. 1

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To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 2-2 50 Manhat

Location orAddress: South SWhitehall ST.

Responded to Signal 2-2 50

While in Quarters

Alarm for: [X] Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 159/Satt. 5

TIME: 18:30 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. E.1

Received byTeleprinter

Arrived in 30 min.

D Emergency

Block No.

Time 18:30

Assigned Special Called on 2nd Alarm

Relocation O False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL XXX

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

£3 Commercial[X] Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area

D PublicO Non-FireproofedO Heavy Timber

J ResidentialD FireproofD Wood Frame

110 StoryOrdered to Return to Quarters by Manhattan Disp.Time Returned 830 Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 13 Hours 0 MinutesMembers 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

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.min. min.min. min.

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time UsedMasks Used: TYPE

Scott 4.5

South &Whitehall

MASK NO.

Remarks:D.C. Haring

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

>/ YRank Lieutenant Group No. 5

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To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 8087

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 160

TIME: 1006 DATE September 11, 2001Location orAddress: 1 world trade center

Responded to Signal 3-3

While in Quarters

Alarm for: £3 Fire

Adm. Dist.

Received by:Teleprinter

Arrived in 30 min.

Emergency

Block No.

Time

Fire:STRUCTURAL xxxxBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned 1st Due on 3rd Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to QuartersTime Returned 430

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: LocationWater: Time UsedMasks Used:

(~| ResidentialKl Fireprooff| Wood Frame

113 StorybyDate Returned 9/1 2/01

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area 200 x 200

| | PublicQ Non-Fireproofed|~~| Heavy Timber

At Work 17 Hours 30 MinutesLt O'Byrne, FF Backof.Campione, Dionisio, Farrell,

TYPEScott 4.5

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.min. min.min. min.

Remarks:

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

ya~. <

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 4

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CD-I5 (10-60)

To: 1 Battalion

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

BOX No. 0300 (WTC)

Location orAddress: Greenwich and Albany Sts

Responded to Signal Relief

While in Quarters

Alarm for: [x] Fire

Fire:

Engine Company 161

TIME: 18:52 DATE September 23, 2001

Adm. Dist. E-10

Received by:Teleprinter

Arrived in 30 min.

3] Emergency

Block No.

Time 18:52

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

STRUCTURAL x

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

I I ResidentialI I FireproofI | Wood Frame

110 StoryClassification by Construction

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to Quarters by Dispatcher

Time Returned 130 Date Returned 9/24/01

Members Responding

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area 400 x 400

NON STRUCTURAL

D PublicNon-FHeavy Timber

I I Non-Fireproofed

At Work 6 Hours 0 Minutes

Lt. Barbarino, FF McGarty, FF Federowski, FF Baratta, FF Pesce, FFBellantoni

Members Relieving E-36

Hydrant: Location Greenwich and Albany Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Water: Time Used 5 hrs. Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.Scott 4.5 mm.

min.min.

mm.min.

Remarks:

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

Group No. 1

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0-15 (10/60) 03-no

- tsrCOMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

• / Battalion «- /* / neDO/T 1 MO.

BOX NOjT^T//

Location or

Responded to

VA/K- , ATWhile / / /

'H^irAw o$oo

V)E5T ^T. +•Signal JrEC-ln^- £

&UA£T££JAlarm for: D Fire

Fire- STRUCTURAL

COMPANY

TIME (''-$&

/i^-c>/\fljy nVE-

'ni-L- Received by

Arrived in

/^ Emergency

TRANSPORTATION

HATF /H'Of

Adm. Dist.

^D min. Assigned

CD Relocation CD

NON-STRljrTURAI

\a<y?&3J

Block No.

Time / / ' 5>£>

Due on

False Alarm

TYPE OF OCCUPANCY

Building: Classification by Occupancy

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

AUTO. BUS. SHIP. ETC. BRUSH RUBBISH. ETC

CD ResidentialCH FireproofCD Wood frame

CD CommercialCD Fire-protectedD Metal

Area

D PublicD Non-fireproofedD Heavy timber

Ordered to reopoadoi

Time Returned 1C1

Members responding

Members relieving

"I

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

r return t

:$t>tr-F/F

Masks Used TYPE

QuAPT£ll J\ ±* tlP'/ ^ /^bv D »C-< r*vjJ:>{- f—l^

DateReturned //~v~OJ At Work / hrs. /O mjn.

&AUi=7rA >Lf\ (L

Gallons Used

MASK NO.

C/F &0£$)LLI F/F &ULLIk^$£N~g/) F/c CoHM/tAfi/

Time

Pressures: Start Finish Average

-Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION

Remarks:

OPERATIONS:

To

f/J fly £pFo£T TO

T 1&QO tlitt , OWZ/2.EP TO TTr/C/E uP M DC £lte>L£.£

Rank Group No. /-

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f,' COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: WFBattalion J. Engine Company 162

BOX No. 558087 TIME. 0940 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: World Trade Center Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal 5 55 8087 162 Received by:Teleprinter Time 0940

While in Quarters Arrived in 30 min. Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm

Alarm for: ^ Fire D Emergency Q Relocation Q False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL x TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURALBuilding:Classification by Occupancy [~i Residential £x] Commercial | [ Public

[/<3 Fireproof D Fire-Protected Q Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction O Wood Frame dl Metal | | Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Area 500 x 500

Ordered to Return to Quarters by DC FELLINI

Time Returned 2200 Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 12 Hours 20 MinutesMembers Responding Lt Petersen, FFs Curran, Scannapieco, Lotz, Presca, SylvestriMembers 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. DURATIONScott 4.5 min. min.

min. min.min. min.

Remarks:Assisted in surface & perimeter searches of Towers 1#2 debris on West side ofcollapse until relieved by E 245. During entire operation members worked without benefitof breathing apparatus and suffered various degrees of exposure to unknowncontaminants.

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 andinstructed 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 toreassemble @ West and Vesey to await collapse of # 7. Following collapse of #7stretched handline from hydrant to location between # 7 and North Tower & directedstream @ # 7. Withdrew line under direction of DC Roche /N

ank Lieutenant Group No. 12 E151

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0)

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 0300(8087)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 162

TIME: 0556 DATE September 23, 2001Location orAddress: Greenwich & Albany St.

Responded to Signal Box 66-300

While in Quarters

Alarm for: [X] Fire

Adm. Dist. 5-10

Received by:Teleprinter

Arrived in 25 min.

Emergency

Block No.

Time 0556

Fire:STRUCTURAL Commercial

Building:Classification by Occupancy

Classification by Construction

TRANSPORTATIONAL

0 Residential1 I FireproofI | Wood Frame

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

£<] CommercialC] Fire-Protected _D Metal

Area 900 x 900

D Publicf~l Non-FireproofedI I Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 102 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by Vesey St. Command Post

Time Returned 1116 Date Returned 9/23/01 At Work 5 Hours 50 Minutes

Members Responding Lt. Maniscalco.FF E. McHugh.FF Badalamenti, FF Eason, FF Silvestri,FFRotondo

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used:

Greenwich & Albany

TYPEScott 4.5

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start 55 psi Finish 55 psi Average 55 psi

Gallons Used: Fresh 1000 Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.min. min.min. min.

Remarks:Ordered to respond to Greenwich and Albany streets by dispatcher for relief or E 201 tosupply 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.

Rank Lieutenantuten. Group No. 24

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CD-I5 (10-60)

To: Battalion

BOX No. 8087

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 164

TIME: 1012 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: World Trade Center

Responded to Signal Box 8000

While in Quarters

Alarm for: [X] Fire

Adm. Dist Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time 1012

Arrived in 35 min. Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

D Emergency Q Relocation D False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL XX

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

l_| Residentiald Fireproof

Classification by Construction d Wood Frame

Number of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by DC Haring

Time Returned 410

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Remarks:

Date Returned 9/12/02

M Commerciald Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area x

At Work 18 Hours

D PublicCH Non-FireproofedI I Heavy Timber

MinutesLt. Lindsey, FF's Sciarappa, DeGaetano, Capobianco, DeFillipo & BarileL-84

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.mm.

min.min.

mm.min.

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

Rank Lieutenant

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: Division 1 Engine Company 166

BOX No. 300 TIME: 1036 DATE September 19, 2001

Location orAddress: WTC Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal Special Call Received by:Teleprinter Time 1036

While in Quarters Arrived in 30 min. Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Alarm for: [X] Fire d Emergency O Relocation O False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL X TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURALBuilding:Classification by Occupancy CD Residential [x] Commercial Q Public

[X] Fireproof Q Fire-Protected _ Q Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction Q Wood Frame CD Metal Q Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Area 999 x 999Ordered to Return to Quarters by DC Vaughn

Time Returned 2120 Date Returned 9/19/01 At Work 10 Hours 45 MinutesMembers Responding 6

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location Broadway Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Water: Time Used 9 hrs Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.min. min.min. min.

Remarks:

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

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 25c

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CD-I 5 (10-60)

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. Manhattan 300

Location orAddress: WTC

Responded to Signal 300

While in Quarters

Alarm for: [x] Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL xxx

Building:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 166

TIME: 1000

Received by:

Arrived in min.

H Emergency

DATE September 12, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Time 1000

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to Quarters

Time Returned 1130

D Residential^ FireproofO Wood Frame

Story

by Staging Area

Date Returned 9/12/01

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area

D PublicI I Non-FireproofedI I Heavy Timber

At Work 13 Hours 30 Minutes

Members Responding

FF. Jensen

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location Fireboat

Water: Time Used 7 days

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

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

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt 0

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. 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 FinancialCenter) 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.

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CD-13(IO-60)

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. Manhattan 300

Location orAddress: WTC

Responded to Signal 300

While in Quarters

Alarm for: EX] FireFire:STRUCTURAL xxxBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 166

TIME: 1958

Received by.Teleprinter

Arrived in min.

[~~l Emergency

DATE September 16, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Time 1958

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to Quarters

Time Returned 758Members RespondingFF. Dorgan

Members Relieving

Hydrant: LocationWater: Time UsedMasks Used: TYPE

Scott 4.5

|>3 CommercialCD Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area x

D PublicI I Non-FireproofedQ Heavy Timber

LJ Residential[X] FireproofI | Wood Frame

Story

by D.C. Spadafora

Date Returned 9/17/01 At Work 11 Hours 0 Minutes

CaptStahlberg. Ff. LaMazza, FF.Giaquinto, FF. Medordi, FF. Strandberg,

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.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.

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CDrl5( 10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 23 Battalion Engine Company 167

BOX No. 0300 TIME: 1849 DATE September 18, 2001

Location orAddress: W.T.C. Church St. Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal Received by:Teleprinter Time 1849

While in Quarters Arrived in 30 min. Assigned Special Called on 1st Alarm

Alarm for [>3 Fire [U Emergency Q Relocation Q False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL xxx TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy Q Residential Q Commercial O Public

O Fireproof [X] Fire-Protected O Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction Q Wood Frame Q Metal d Heavy Timber

Number of Stories Story Area x

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

Time Returned 349 Date Returned 9/19/01 At Work 8 Hours 0 Minutes

Members Responding Lt. Pellikan Fr. Bartlett Fr.Luisi Fr.Colon Fr. Occhipinti

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. DURATIONScott 4.5 min. min.

min. min.min. min.

Remarks:

OPERATIONS:On arrival to Manhatten box 0300 we were notified by radio to respond to Church St. torelieve another company. When on scene we used existing hoselines to supply two 2 1/2hoselines to the smoldering fire below. The chauffer was left to operate pumper and therest 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 andreleased by Deputy Chief in command.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 14

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CD-I5 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 23 Battalion Engine Company 167

BOX No. 0300 TIME: 1321 DATE September 23, 2001

Location orAddress: WTC Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal 5-0300 Received by:Teleprinter Time 1321

While in Quarters Arrived in 30 min. Assigned Special Called on 1st Alarm

Alarm for: [X] Fire HH Emergency d Relocation Q False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL xxx TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURALBuilding:Classification by Occupancy I I Residential |~| Commercial | | Public

[>2 Fireproof [U Fire-Protected O Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction I I Wood Frame | | Metal | | Heavy Timber

Number of Stories Story Area xOrdered to Return to Quarters by

Time Returned 1921 Date Returned 9/23/01 At Work 6 Hours MinutesMembers Responding Capt. Valva, FF's Cicero, Racanello,Devine,Brennan,BattcockMembers Relieving

Hydrant: Location Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiWater: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONScott 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 linesthat 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 167was on the scene. Eng-161 relieved Eng-167.

j

Rank Captain Group No. 2

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CD-? '-'10-60)

r ;

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 5 5-8087

Location orAddress: World Trade Center

Responded to Signal 55-8087

While in Quarters

Alarm for: ^ Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 201

TIME: 0911 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time 091 1

Arrived in 12 min. Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm

Emergency Q Relocation False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL x

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of StoriesOrdered to Return to Quarters

Time Returned

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used:

ResidentialFireproof

] Wood Frame

110 Storyby

Date Returned

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area 400 x 400

Q PublicQ Non-Fireproofed[3] Heavy Timber

MinutesAt Work HoursLt. Martini, F.F. Solari (E-241), F.F.Schardt, F.F. Buck, F.F. Pickford

Entire E-201 off duty members on the recall

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

MASK NO.135

DURATION20 min.20 min.20 min.

ed: Fresh

TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5

Salt

MASK NO.24

DURATION20 min.20 min.

min.

Remarks:This report is being filled out by Lt. Orloff because the entire E-201 crew working that dayexcept 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 legand 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. bythe Manhattan Disp. Lt. Martini & firefighters Schardt, Buck, & Pickford went to theCommand Post at the South Tower and were never seen again by F.F. Solari who was toldto stay with the rig by Lt. Martini. After the collapse F.F. Solari helped numerous civiliansby squirting them down with a can while they were burning, helped carry out FF. KevinShea, helped extinguish some of the apparatus that was on fire (L-113). SEE PAGE 2

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 16

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CD' ?'(10-60)

- :• COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: Battalion Engine Company

BOX No. TIME: DATE

Location orAddress: Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal Received by.Teleprinter Time

While in Quarters Arrived in min. Assigned 1st Due on 3rd Alarm

Alarm for: D Fire G Emergency fj Relocation G False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURALBuilding:Classification by Occupancy Q Residential G Commercial Q Public

n Fireproof O Fire-Protected O Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction fj Wood Frame Q Metal Q Heavy Timber

Number of Stories Story Area x

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

Time Returned Date Returned At Work Hours MinutesMembers Responding

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. DURATIONScott 4.5 min. min.

min. min.min. min.

Remarks:

OPERATIONS:Lt. Orloff and other members from E-201 on the recall ran into F.F. Solari around 1030 andengaged in searches for survivors under B.C. Lakiotis. A fire was blowing out 2 windowson 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 theside 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 onthe floor below and assisted E-<

C/ TRank Lieutenant Group No. 16

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CD-IS (10-60)

To; 1 Battalion

BOX No. 1377

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 22B

TIME: 0941 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: BKLYN BATT TUNNEL STAGING AREA

Responded to Signal SPECIAL CALL Received by: Teleprinter

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Time 0941

While in Quarters

Alarm for.Fire:STRUCTURAL WTCBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

Arrived in 5 mm.

CD Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

[]] Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

U Residential |£3 Fireproof . I

Classification by Construction [~j Wood Frame INumber of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by DC M. WEINLEIMTime Returned 900 Date Returned 9/12/01

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area

PublicNon-FireproofedHeavy Timber

At Work 23 Hours 40 MinutesMembers RespondingMembers RelievingHydrant: Location All hyd. O.O.S.Water: Time Used 24+ hrs.Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO.

Scott 4.5 1Scott 4.5 3Scott 4.5 5

Remarks;

Lt. E. Nievea, FF's Saccovino ECC, Morabito, Bro. Whalen L-109

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt 999999

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION2 15 min.15min. Scott 4.5

15mln.15 min.

Scott 4.5 15 min.min.

£228 was acting E205 at the time when special call to WTC. upon exiting Battery TunnelFirst tower collapesed and informed dispatcher to stop companies from using tunnel dueto 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 andwere accounted for.

OPERATIONS:After the dust settled E228 moved to West and Albany St. Command Post: All hydrantswere COS, a water source was establish on Albany St. from the harbor to the commandpost by £228, £266, E521 and Marine Co. 1 using 3 1/2" hoses. E228 took position atAlbany St. and South End Ave. and acted as relay between Fireboat and manifold at Westand Liberty and manifold at West and Albany St. ECC remained with apparatus. All othersoperated handiines extinguishing various vehicle fires and worked on the pile. E288 wasrelease at 0730 by DC Weinlein.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 3

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CD-15 (10-60)

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 55-8087

Location orAddress: WTC

Responded to Signal 55-8087

While Relocated E-224

Alarm for £3 Fire

Fire:STRUCTURALx

Building:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT ^ /

Engine Company 241

TIME: 0900 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. L-10

Received by:Teleprinter

Block No.

Time 0930

Arrived in 5 min.

D Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm

D Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

n ResidentialO Fireproof

Classification by Construction n Wood Frame

Number of Stories Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

[X] CommercialO Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area

D PublicI I Non-Fireproofed(~l Heavy Timber

Time Returned

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Date Returned At Work Hours MinutesLt. Thurlow, McCann,Tracy, Conelli.Det E-201

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh SaltMasks Used: TYPE

Scott 4.5MASK NO. DURATION

min.min.min.

TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.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:

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CD-15 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Division Engine Company 246

BOX No. 1377 TIME: 0955 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: Brooklyn Battery Tunnel&Hamilton Ave Adm. Dist. 5-202 Block No.

Responded to Signal 3-3 3rd Alarm Received by:Teleprinter Time 09:55

While AQ Act'g E-235 Arrived in 20 min. Assigned 2nd Due on 3rd Alarm

Alarm for: £3 Fire fj Emergency fj Relocation fj False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL WTC Class 1 TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy Q Residential ( Commercial Q Public

£<] Fireproof Q Fire-Protected Q Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction Q Wood Frame Q Metal fj] Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Area 400 x 400

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

Time Returned 310 Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 15 Hours 15 Minutes

Members Responding Lt. Strobel, Fr. Fastaia, Fr. Molinell, Fr. Castellano, Fr. CowanMembers Relieving

Hydrant: Location Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiWater: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONScott 4.5 min. min.

min. 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 inhand 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.

- o /

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 1

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CiJ-li (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 48" Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: World Trade Center

Responded to Signal Special Call

While 10 -8

Alarm for: ^ Fire

Engine Company 247

TIME: 08:47

Received by: MDT

Arrived in 10 min.

Emergency

Fire:STRUCTURAL xxxxx

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

I I Residential[>3 Fireprooffl Wood Frame

DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Time 10:00

Assigned 1st Due on 3rd Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories 110 StoryOrdered to Respond to Triage by Lt. Coleman

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area 200 x 200

PublicNon-FireproofedHeavy Timber

Time Returned 5 AM

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Remarks:

Date Returned 9/1 2/01 At Work 19 Hours 0 Minutes

Lt. Coleman, F.F. D'Angelo, F.F. Lloret, F.F. Connelly, F.F. Bruen , F.F.McGowanNone

MASK NO.123

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONScott 4.5 4 17 min.Scott 4.5 5 17 min.Scott 4.5 6 17 min.

17 min.17 min.17 min.

WTC Box 8087: Members operated from approx.10:00 hrs 9/11/01, until 05:00 hrs 9/12/01F.F. D'Angelo taken to New Jersey Hospital - Smoke Inhalation. Lt. Coleman taken toBeekman Downtown Hospital - Smoke Inhalation, Dehydration. F.F.'s Lloret, Bruen,Connelly, McGowan to triage unit with exhaustion and smoke inhalation. All members ofE-247 suffer from eye/throat irritation.

OPERATIONS:C.P. located at Vescey and Broadway. E-247 ordered to proceed south on Broadway tohelp civilians in need. On corner of Liberty and Church, received info, that people weretrapped in 120 Liberty St. E-247 entered bldg which was partially collapsed, with fire incellar and 1st. floor. Primary search conducted of floors 1 through 4, ordered from bldgdue to instability. E-247 then supplied two 21/2 inch handlines used to support the rescueeffort and also supplied T.L. 17 and T.L. 24 with a source of water.

Rank Lieutenant Group No.

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1st DivisionTo: .Battalion

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

E n g i n e 253COMPANY

ROXNio . M a n h a t t a n 0114 WTC TIME 2228 H o u r s

Location or

DATE 9/12 2001

Address.West St./Chambers St.

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal WTC 0114 Received by Te lep r in t e r T i m e 2 2 2 8 H o u r s

whii* In Q^rters

Alarm for: [3 Fire

Firs: STRUCTURAL WTC

Arrived in

ED Emergency

TRANSPORTATION

20 min. Assigned

d Relocation [ J

NON. STRUCTURAL

Due on

False Alarm

TYPE OF OCCUPANCY

Building: Classification by Occupancy

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

AUTO. BUS. SHIP, ETC. BHUS" Ht'B t 'C

L7J Residential

[J Fireproof

CD Wood frame

CH Commercial

D Fire-protected

D Metal

L_; PublicLJ Non-fireproofed

Li Heavy timber

Ordered to respond or return to .

Time Returned 0903

Q u a r t e r s. Area

— by.Div 1

Date Returned 9/13/01 At Work _hrs.

Members responding Lt . Ross i t e r (L149) FF G e n t i l u o m o FF G o r m l e y FF Hosie

FF F l u g m a c h e r FF M a s t r o g i a n n i

Members relieving N o n e

Time

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used.

Masks Used

Pressures: Start. Finish. Average

.Gallons Used —Fresh Salt

TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION

Remarks: FF Flugmacher removed to Bellevue Hospital. Treated and releasedHeat exhaustion/dehydration. CD-72 forwarded.

OPERATIONS: Rep0rted in to Command Post. Supplied oxygen cylinders tomembers operating torches. Victim search/recovery in debris pile.

Rank. Lt . . Group No. L-149

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT1st D i v i s i o n

To: Battalion E n g i n e

RnxNn 010° Manha

L°Cftion°r Vesey SAddress J

Responded to Signal

in quar teWhile

Alarm for: O

Fire- STRtirTURAl WTC

COMPANY

ttan WTC TIME 1926 Hours

t . / W e s t S t . WTC

UU W 1 L, Received hy

rs * - -i •Arrived in

Fire CD Emergency

TRANSPORTATION

DATF 9/13

Adm Dist.

Teleprinter

min. Assigned

CD Relocation !..j

NON-STRUCTURAL

19 2001

Block No.

Time 1926 Hour

Due on

False Alarm

TYPE OF OCCUPANCY AUTO. BUS. SHIP. ETC. BRUSH RUBBISH r-TC

Building: Classification by Occupancy CD Residential CD Commercial i.J PublicCD Fireproof CD Fire-protected CD Non-fireproofed

Classification by Construction CD Wood frame CD Metal CD Heavy timber

Number of Stories Area

Ordered to respond or return to Quarters by Div •

Time Returned 0406 Hours Date Returned 9/14/01 At Work _8__hrs.

Members responding C a p t . Del Balso , FF D o n a t e . FF L a R o c c a . FF Somma.FF H y l a n d , FF H u g h e s

NoneMembers relieving

Time..

Hydrant: Location Pressures: Start Finish Average

Water: Time Used Gallons Used —Fresh Salt

Masks Used TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION

Remarks:

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

Rank Capt . Group No.

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1st D i v i s i o nTo: .Battalion

COMPANY

R n x N O 300 M a n h a t t a n WTC TIME 0430 H o u r s

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

E n g i n e 253 Report NO.

DATE 9 /27 192001

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

Responded to Sign.! Box 300 WTC

Adm. Dist. .

Received by T e l e p r i n t e rBlock No.

Whilein quar te r s

Arrived in 20 _min. Assigned

Time 0430 H o u r s

Due on

Alarm for:

Fire: STRUCTURAL

L*i Fire

WTCED Emergency

TRANSPORTATION .

CD Relocation J False Alarm

TYPE OF OCCUPANCY

Building: Classification by Occupancy

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

AUTO. BUS. SHIP. ETC.NON-STRUCTURAL .

BRUSH RUBBISH

Q] ResidentialCH FireproofCD Wood frame

CD CommercialCD Fire-protectedCD Metal

U PublicCj Non-fireproofedLl Heavy timber

Ordered to respond or return to q u a r t e r s

. Area

— by. 1st D i v .

Time Returned. 1105 H o u r s Date Returned 9 /27 /01 At Work _hrs. 30

Members responding Lt • K i e l t y . FF Gi l lesp ie , FF Dona to . FF H y l a n d , FF T r o t t a .FF Guidarelli

Members relieving N o n e

Time,

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used TYPE

Pressures: Start. 40 Finish . 40 Average 40

.Gallons Used —Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE 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 anddeep seated pockets of fire.

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

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CD 15 (1° 6010311° COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

1st Div. WTC OperationsTo: .Battalion

BOX NO. 0300 TIME

E n g i n e 253COMPANY

1200 H o u r s DATE

Report No.

10/3 19 2001

Location or W e s t / V e s e yAddress Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal10-8

WhilP

Alarm for:

Fire: STRUCTURAL

Box 300

D Fire

WTC

Received by

Arrived in

[H Emergency

TRANSPORTATION

MDT

min.. . . , A dmi n iAssianed

D Relocation L..J

NOM-STRUCTURAL

Time 1200

^ s s lUffe n t

False Alarm

Hrs

TYPE OF OCCUPANCY

Building: Classification by Occupancy

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

AUTO. BUS. SHIP. ETC. BRUSH. RUBBISH t 'C

C3 ResidentialO FireproofD Wood frame

M CommercialCD Fire-protectedD Metal

U PublicLJ Non-fireproofedi—i_) Heavy timber

. Area

Ordered to respond or return to Quar ters .by. 1st D i v .

Time Returned . 1655 Hrs Date Returned 10/3 At Work _hrs. mm.

Members responding Lt. O'Leary, FF Gillespie, FF Hosie, FF LaRocca,

FF Gentiluomo, FF Flugmacher

Members relieving N o n e

Time

Hydrant: Location Park P1 . / G r 6 6 n WJ ch Pressures: Start ^5 Finish 45 Average 45

Water: Time Used Gallons Used— Fresh Salt

Masks Used TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION

Remarks:

B . C . R o z a s B . C . C a v a n a u g h

OPERATIONS: S t r e t c h e d 3 1/2" l ine to h y d r a n t and d i rec ted LCS f r o m d e c k p i p eo n t o ho t spots in d e b r i s p i le . U t i l i z e d s t r eam to d i spe rse d u s t .

Lt . Group No. 21

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CD-I5 (10-60)

To:

BOX No. 55-8087

Location orAddress: WTC

Responded to Signal 55-8087

While in Quarters

Alarm for: £<3 Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL XXX

Building:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 278

TIME: 0910 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Eng. 10 Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time 0910

Arrived in min. Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm

Relocation Q False AlarmI | Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Q Residential^ FireproofO Wood Frame

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

Time Returned 1010Members Responding

[XI CommercialO Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area x

D PublicCH Non-Fireproofedl~l Heavy Timber

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location N/A

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPE

Remarks:

Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 25 Hours 0 Minutes

Capt Henricksen, FF Vetland, FF Mcloughlin, FF Buonocore, &FF Zechewytz

N/APressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.min. min.min. min.

Received Ticket to respond to a staging area by the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel. Stood fastat this location awaiting further orders. Upon Collapse of the WTC, redirected to theBrooklyn 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 theireyes 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 precautionaryline from the standpipe, to protect the building from fire extending to the hotel from thebuilding across the street. Ordered to vacate the Hotel due to the imminent collapse of 7WTC. Reported back to DC Haring

Ordered by D.C. Haring to assist OEM, Robert Wilson. Operated with OEM in the debrisremoval. 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

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CD-I5 (10-60)

To:,

BOX No. 55-8087

Location orAddress: WTC

Responded to Signal

While in Quarters

Alarm for: ^ Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL XXX

Building:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 278

TIME: 2345 DATE September 23, 2001

Adm. Dist. Eng. 10

Received byTeleprinter

Arrived in 7 min.

Q Emergency

Block No.

Time 2345

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation fj False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

f~~l ResidentialIE! Fireproof

Classification by Construction O Wood Frame

Number of Stories Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by DC Messbauer

Time Returned 1045 Date Returned 9/24/01Members Responding

CommercialFire- ProtectedMetal

Area

PublicNon-FireproofedHeavy Timber

At Work 11 Hours 0 MinutesCapt. Henricksen, FF Ricciardi, FF Buonocore, FF McLoughlin, FFScafidi & FF Lodato

Members Relieving E260

Hydrant: Location Cortland and ChurchWater: Time Used 45 Min.

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO.Scott 4.5

Remarks:

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.min.

min.min.

min.min.

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

Captain Group No. 3

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tNS284 Pax:58Cl?64 Jar, 26 20 !2 18:33 F. C2

CD-lJ (15-501

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To; Battalion Engine Company 284

BOX No B087 TIME. 0854 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress. WTC Adm. Dist Bloc'< No

Responded to Signal 22-8087 Received by:Te!eprinter Time 0854

WMe in Quarters Arrived in S rr.in. Assigned 1st Due on 2nd Alarm

Alarm for. §3 Fire Q Emergency C Relocation • : False Alarm

Fire.STRUCTURAL TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy \_j Residential [Xg Commercial [j Public

Q Fireproof G Fire-Protected D Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction Cj Wood Frame [__} Metal C Heavy Timber

Number of Stories Story Area xOrdered to Return to Quarters by Field Comm.Time Returned 100 Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 1S Hours 0 MinutesMembers Responding Lt. Giunta, FF DeCurtis. FFGraffignio, FF CuninghanMembers Relieving NoneHydrant: Location Pressures: Start ps; Finish psi Average psiWater: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh 5a'tMasKsUsed: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION

Scott 4.5 min. min.min. min.min. min.

Remarks:

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 frontof VVTC Building #5. Eng.284 connected Hy. in front of building #7 on Vessy St. andsupplied water for 10 min. until ECC. informed me that Hy. has no water. InformedComm. Post about the water problum and they ordered all Co,stt"vticuate,due todanger of further col lapse. Rest, of the tour, we p e r f o r m e d search^abdCFR-D Engines

an* Lieutenant Group No.

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CD-I 5 (10-60)

To: 1s-r. DiVi-sion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: WTC

Responded to Signal 3rd alarm(Bklyn) Received by:Teleprinter

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 318/279

TIME: 0847 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. E. 10 Block No.

Time 1005

While in Quarters

Alarm for: [x] Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL xx

Building:Classification by Occupancy

Arrived in 20 min.

G Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

f~l Residential ££3 FireproofQ Wood Frame

Assigned 3rd Due on 3rd Alarm

Relocation O False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories 110 StoryOrdered to Return to Quarters by D.C. KallettaTime Returned 330

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used:

Date Returned 9/12/01

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area 200 x 200

At Work 17 Hours

Q PublicD Non-FireproofedQ Heavy Timber

Minutes

TYPEScott 4.5

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.min.min.

min.min.min.

Remarks:

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

Rank Captain Group No. 25

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CD-I5 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion Ladder Company 77

BOX No. 300 TIME: 0901 DATE September 25, 2001

Location orAddress: Church st. Command Post Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal 300 Received by.Teleprinter Time 0901

While in Quarters Arrived in 45 min. Assigned Special Called on 1st Alarm

Alarm for: [X] Fire [D Emergency Q Relocation Q False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL xxx TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURALBuilding:Classification by Occupancy d Residential [x] Commercial [X] Public

[X] Fireproof fj Fire-Protected G Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction I I Wood Frame I I Metal | | Heavy Timber

Number of Stories Story Area x

Ordered to Return to Quarters by Bn-51Time Returned 1701 Date Returned 9/25/01 At Work 8 Hours 0 MinutesMembers Responding Lt. Fitzsimmons, FF's Gorman, Clark, Jankunis, O'hara.KasparianMembers Relieving

Hydrant: Location Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiWater: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh SaltMasks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION

min. min.min. min.min. min.

Remarks:Church st. Command Post

Bn. 51

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

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CD-I5 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion Ladder Company 78

BOX No. 8087 TIME: 10:05 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: W.T.C. Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal 5-5 Received by.Teleprinter Time 10:25

While at staging area Arrived in 3 min. Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Alarm for: ^ Fire CD Emergency fj Relocation Q False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL xxxxx TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy Q] Residential ^ Commercial Q Public

£<] Fireproof fj Fire-Protected D Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction O Wood Frame | [ Metal [~| Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Area 400 x 400

Ordered to Return to Quarters by Chief Cruthers

Time Returned 200 Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 15 Hours 0 Minutes

Members Responding Lt. LiGreci L-78, FF Newman, FF Hartman, FF Franzeb, FF Qualben, FFConnolly, FF McCauley.

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. DURATIONScott 4.5 1 20 min. Scott 4.5 2 20 min.Scott 4.5 3 20 min. Scott 4.5 4 20 min.Scott 4.5 5 20 min. Scott 4.5 6 20 min.

Remarks:Responded to 3rd alarm Brklyn box 1377, staging area Brooklyn Battery Tunnel. Thenwere 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 onLiberty st. We then worked under Chief Mosier to get L-15 T.L. in operation. We thensearched 130 Liberty and assisted to extinguish sub basement fire, we then continued tosearch for trapped victims until relieved.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 3

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CD-15( 10/60) OS-MO

To: Division

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Co. 79

BOX NO 8087

Location or

COMPANY

TIME 1509hrs

Report No.

DATE 9/11/01

Address 1 WTC Adm. Dist. E-10 Block No.

Responded to Signal 5th alarm

While 10-8

Received by Radio 1

Arrived in 30 min. Assigned 1st

Time 1509hrs

Due on 5th alam

Alarm for: [x

Fire: STRUCTURAL Office bldgTYPE OF OCCUPANCY

Building: Classification by Occupancy

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories 110

I I Emergency

TRANSPORTATION

Q ResidentialE*3 FireproofO Wood frame

O Relocation False Alarm

NON-STRUCTURALAUTO, BUS, SHIP, ETC.

E<1 CommercialI I Fire - protected

D Metal

Area 200 X 200

BRUSH, RUBBISH ETC

D PublicI I Non - fireproofedI I Heavy timber

Ordered to respond or return to Qtrs

Time Returned 1800 hrs

by Vesey Command Post

Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 26 hrs. 00 mm.

Members responding Capt Hudec, FF Simoncini, FF Cadoo, FF Stagliano, FF Meeks, FF Van Pelt (E-156)

Members relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used TYPE

4.54.54.5

Gallons

MASK NO.123

Pressures: Start

Used - Fresh

DURATION

15 Min15 Min15 Min

Time

Finish Average

Salt

TYPE MASK NO. DURATION

4.5 4 15 Min

Remarks:

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

Respectfully submittedFrank Hudec, L-79

Rank Capt Group No. 2

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CD-15 (10-60)

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: WTC

Responded to Signal 55-8087

While in Quarters

Alarm for £<j Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL xxxxBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 83

TIME: 1C12 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. E-10 Block No

Received byrTeleprinter Time 1012

Arrived in 20 min. Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

_J Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

D Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to QuartersTime Returned 2332Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used; TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

PublicNon-FireproofeaHeavy Timber

PI ResidentialCRI FireproofD Wood Frame

110 Story

by Operations

Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 12 Hours MinutesLt. WHALEN 15 AR, FF KEMPER 2, FF CAFARO 25, FF HALEY 3, FFQUIN 5, FF KROCZYNSK11

£3 Commercialn Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area

psiPressures: Start psi Finish psi Average

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION1 17 min. Scott 4.5 4 17 min.2 17 min. Scott 4.5 5 17 min.3 17 min. Scott 4.5 6 17 min.

Remarks:Responded to 2nd 5th Alarm. Reported to command post on West & Chambers. L-83arrived approx. 10 mfn. after one WTC collapsed. L-83 stood fast at staging area.Member's were then ordered to search & rescue IFO the Marriot at West & Liberty St.Member's came upon one civilian (DOA) and severai body part's of which were ailremoved to the make shift morgue on Vesey St.

OPERATIONS:Member's than responded to the telephone building to make sure hoseline's were inposistion to prevent any extention into building. After that members continued theirsearch at the north tower, while assisting in strechtlng of hoselines into buildings on fire.These remarks were relayed to me by Lt, Whalen who is retired. Operated under thecommand of Chief Nigro. L-83 was ordered to take up by Bn. 1 BC White after 12 hours ofexhausting work as every member who responded did.

Rank Captain Group No. 21

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ENGWE CO. 164CD-IS (!C-«0)

D

To; 1&/'Battalion

DOX Nc. 0007

Location or

Fax:i71S-227-1022 Get S ' C l 11=42,

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 84

TIME. 1012 DATE September 11,

mm njnrr flnTime 10 1 i

While in Quarters

Alarm for: Q FireFire:STRUCTURAL X

Building:Classification by Occupancy

Keceivea oy: i eiepnnter Time 1012

Arrived in 30 min. Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

D Emergency D Relocation LJ False A.arm

TRANSPORTATION*!. NGN STRUCTURAL

ResidentialE Fireproof

Classification by Construction Q Wood FrameNumber of Stories Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters byTime Returned 900Merrbers RespondingMembers RelievingHydrant. LocationWater: Time UsedMasks Used: TYPE

Scott 4.5

£<j CommercialCJ Fire-ProtectedLJ Metal

Area x

F~! PublicL] Non-fireproo'edLJ Heavy Timbe

Date Returned 10M 2/01 At Work 20 Hours Minutes

Lt, Bolker F.F. McCorwilte, Weber, Banovich, Dillon, Coco E-1 64Recalled members from L-84 at 0230 Mrs. 1^/12/01

Pressures: Start pS' Finish psi Average p M"

Gallons Used. Fresh Salt

TYPE MASK NO. DUR/iTIONmin.

MASK NO. DURATIONmin.min.min.

min.thin.

Remarks:d!r<tct!c-iv-*f D.C. D!v. 8

OPERATIONS:Partial search of § W.T.C. then ordered out of bldg. Positioned T.L. at coner of Chuichand Vessey St. Operated High Caliber Stream on 5 W.T.C. and 7 W.T.C. Supplied byEngine 276, 286 and 164

Rank Lieuffenant Group No. 4

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CD-15 (10-60)

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: World Trade Center

Responded to Signal 5-5

While in Quarters

Alarm for: [X] Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 85

TIME: 1012

Received by:Teleprinter

DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Time 1012

Arrived in 25 min.

I I Emergency

Fire:STRUCTURAL XXX

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

D Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to Quarters

Time Returned 630

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used:

I I CommercialCx] Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area x

[X] PublicI I Non-FireproofedI I Heavy Timber

LJ ResidentialI I FireproofI I Wood Frame

Storyby Div.

Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 20 Hours 18 Minutes

Capt.Sohmer,FF.delPino,Donato,McDowell,Sclafani,Steinert

psi

Remarks:

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONScott 4.5 min. min.

min. min.min. min.

CD 72 Forwarded for Capt. Sohmer and FF Donato ( Minor Injuries )

OPERATIONS:Ladder Company reported to Command Post on Broadway & Fulton St. Was ordered toposition on Church St. between 4 & 5 WTC for Tower Ladder operation. Companyoperated at this position until ordered to evacuate due to potential collapse of 7 WTC.

Lad. 85 then ordered to West & Vesey for extrication duties.Ordered to evacuate thisposition due to 7 WTC instability. Lad. 85 took a standby position pending this collapseon West St. Upon collapse of 7 WTC Lad.85 deployed on Greenwich St. extingushingnumerous auto & debris fires making a way to the north side (see page 2)

Rank Captain Group No. 5

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CD-15 (10-60)

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress:

Responded to Signal

While in Quarters

Alarm for: | | Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 85

TIME: 1012 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Received byTeleprinter Time

Arrived in min. Assigned 1st Due on 3rd Alarm

D Relocation [D False Alarm| I Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

I I ResidentialI I FireproofI I Wood Frame

Story

0 Commercial1 I Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area

D Publicd Non-FireproofedI I Heavy Timber

Time Returned

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Remarks:

Date Returned At Work Hours Minutes

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.min. min.mm. mm.

OPERATIONS:( page 2 of 2 ) of 7 WTC at Greenwich St. & Barclay St. where Tower Ladder operationswere performed until relieved at 0630 hours. Returned to quarters.

Rank Captain Group No. 5

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CD-15( 10-60)

To: 23 Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: WTC

Responded to Signal

While in Quarters

Alarm for: 1X1 Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 76

TIME: 1348 DATE September 30, 2001

Adm. Dist. L-10

Received by. Teleprinter

Arrived in 45 min.

D Emergency

Block No.

Time 1348

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation G False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

|_) ResidentialI | Fireproof

Classification by Construction Q Wood Frame

Number of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by IstDiv.

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area 100 x 100

[X] PublicI I Non-FireproofedI I Heavy Timber

Time Returned 1748Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Remarks:

Date Returned 9/30/01 At Work 4 Hours 0 Minutes

Lt. Albanese, FF Wall, FF Battle, FF Broms, FF Hopkins, FF Pawlicki

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.min. min.min. min.

OPERATIONS:L-76 responded to WTC and assisted L-114 with their watch line. At 1700 hrs. Div. 1returned us to quarters.

Rank Lieutenant Group No.

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ENG-157-L-8?CD-15(lO-«)

Fsx:2271023 Jen 26 X2 15 = 39 P.C1

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To. & Battalion

BOX No 0300

Location orAddress West & Liberty st

Responded to Signa!

While in Quarters

Alarm for gj FireFire:STRUCTURAL xBuilding.Classification oy Occupancy

JLADDER Company 87

"TIME: 0123 DATE September 26, 2001

Adm. Dist. E-10 Block No.

Received by:T«leprtnter Time 0100

Arrived in 30 min. Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

j Emergency G Relocation £] False Alarm

TRArfSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories 10^2 StoryOrdered to Return to Quarters by DC

Resideiitiaf'ireproaf/Vood Frrame

O CommercialQ Fire-ProtectedQ Metal

Area x

O Public[j Non-FireproofedL] Heavy Timber

Time Returned 830Members Responding

Dafe Returned 1/26/01 At Work 7 Hours 0 MinutesLt. Reillk FF bornhoeft, FF Biserta, FF Arceiio, FF Delquidice, FFMcCuslLrNoneMembers Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time UsedMasks Used: TYPE

Scott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

i!Remarks: ';

Operated hose stream fr|m bucket intoth* pile

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION30 min. Scott 4.5 2 30 min.30 min. Scott 4.5 4 30 min.30 min. min.

OPERATIONS: " ,:Relieved at 0300 hrs andfoturrmd to qtrs.

Group No. 7

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COMF

E:\G-16T-L-87 Fax: 2271023

CD-IS (10-6C)

To 24. Battalion

BOX No. 0300

Location orAddress West & Liberty st

Responded to Signal

While in Quarters

Alarm for: [>£j Fire

Fire:STRUCTURALxBuilding:Classification by Occupancy Q

Jan 26 '02-

ANY OPERATIONS REPORT

ADDl'.R Company 87

ME: OJiOC

Received by:Teleprinter

DATE October 12, 2001

Adm. Dist. E-10

jj Arrived in 30 min.

Q Emergency

TRAMSPORTATIONAL

residentialireprotrfVood Frame

Block No.

Time 0900

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation O False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Commercial Q Puolic

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories 10fe StoryCrdered to Return to Quarters by )CTime Returned 1600 Dat

Members Responding

Members Relieving None

Hydrant: LocationWater: Time Used

Masks Used: TY^E MAS& NO.Scott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Remarks:

[j Fire-ProtectedQ Metal

Area x

I I Non-FireproofedL~3 Heavy Timber

Returned 10/12/01 At Work 7 Hours 0 Minutes

Lt. Gurnfc, FF bomhoeft, fF Rahak, FF Decarlo FF Delquidice. FFMcCusk »r

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO.30 mln. Scott 4.5 230 min. Scott 4.5 430 mln.

Operated hose stream frdrn bucket into thft pile!

OPERATIONS:Relieved at 1500 hrs and Returned to qtrs.

DURATION30 min.30 min.

min.

Lleutanant Group No. 19

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORTTo: Battalion I

BOX No. 8087

LADDER Company 114

TIME: 0903 DATE September 11, 2001Location orAddress: WORLD TRADE CENTER

Responded to Signal 55-8087

While in Quarters

Alarm for ^ FireFire:STRUCTURAL XBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

Adm. Disl

Received by:Teleprinter

Arrived in 8 min. Assigned 1st Due on

D Emergency Relocation

Block No.

Time 0903

5™ ALARM

D False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by ConstructionNumber of Stories

Ordered to Return to QuartersTime Returned 0200

Members Responding

D ResidentialE<3 FireproofD Wood Frame

110 Storyby B.C.Date Returned 9-12-01

ommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area 400

D PublicD Non-FireproofedD Heavy Timber

x 400

At Work 17 Hours MinutesLT. OBERG, FF. FALCONE, FF, FIORELLA, FF. GILMORE, FF. SZILLUS,FF. MOLLOY

Members RelievingHydrant: LocationWater: Time UsedMasks Used: TYPE

Scott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Pressures: Start psi FinishGallons Used: Fresh

psi AverageSalt

psi

MASK NO.135

DURATION20 min.20 min.20 min.

TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

MASK NO.246

DURATION20 min.20 min.20 min.

Remarks:This report is being filled out by Lt. Gorman because the officer on duty, Lt. O'Berg, hassince retired, without returning to duty since the tragedy. Two members, FF. Gilmore andFF. Fioreila, were injured and transported to Beakman Hospital where they were treatedand released late that night. Both members remained on medical leave for 1 week. FF.gilmore suffered injury eyes and FF. Fioreila suffererd injuries to his shoulder and leg,both getting hrt with fallen debris.

OPERATIONS:L. 114 first responded to the BBT staging area where they received message on MOT torespond to Albany and West St. Upon arrival at this location the OOD reported tocommand post for instructions. L114 was instructed to the South tower and whileenroute the South tower collapsed. Members sought cover, regrouped, aided injured andassisted in extinguishing surrounding fires. At this point the North tower collapsed, againmembers sought cover, regrouped and aided injured. L.114 was Instructed to assist insearch and extinguishment of fire on the ninth floor of building closer to thewater(address unknown at this time). After this fire was extinguished the two injuredmembers sought medical attention. The remaining members of L.114 performed variousduties until relieved by a battalion chlef(unknown at this time).

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CD-I5 (10-60)

To: Battalion /

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: WTC

Responded to Signal Dispatched

While in Quarters

Alarm for: [>3 Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

LADDER Company 149

TIME: 0854 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist.

Received by:Teleprinter

Block No.

Time 0900

Arrived in 7 min.

I I Emergency

Assigned Special Called on 2nd Alarm

D Relocation \~\e AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL xBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

I I ResidentialI I FireproofCH Wood Frame

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by ConstructionNumber of Stories Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by D.C. Mosier

[Xl CommercialI I Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area

D PublicI I Non-FireproofedEH Heavy Timber

Time Returned 300Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: LocationWater: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Remarks:

Date Returned 9/12/02 At Work 18 Hours 0 MinutesLT.Stringer FF Richards FF Marsilla FF Kelly FF Yakarino L172 Prob. FFSchamming

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.mm.

min.min.

mm.min.

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 thecommand of the 42 Batt.Ordered to the Brooklyn Bridge in response to the collapse ofthe first tower. Entered Manhatten preceded to the staging area on Chambers Street. Bythe orders of Chief Cautheres preceded to the north tower working at various locationssearching and rtemoving rubble for approximately 8 hrs. Moving southward by the ordersof Chief Blache searched buildings on the river/srae

Rank Lieutenant Group No.

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CD-I5 (10-60)

To: Battalion /

BOX No.

Location orAddress:

Responded to Signal

While in Quarters

Alarm for: d Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

DATE

Adm. Dist.

TIME:

Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time

Arrived in min. Assigned 1st Due on 3rd Alarm

Relocation H False Alarm|~~l Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction |_

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

I I ResidentialI I FireproofI I Wood Frame

Story

Time Returned

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Remarks:

Date Returned

I I CommercialCH Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area x

At Work Hours

D PublicCH Non-FireproofedO Heavy Timber

Minutes

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.mm.

min.min.

mm.min.

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

Rank utenant Group No.

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CD-15 (10-60)

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: World Trade Center

Responded to Signal 5-5

While in Quarters

Alarm for: ^ Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 161

TIME: 0923 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist.

Received by:Teleprinter

Arrived in 15 min.

~^\y

Block No.

Time 0923

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Residential3 Fireproof

Wood Frame

110 Story

|~| Commercialf~J Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area

D PublicI | Non-FireproofedO Heavy Timber

Ordered to Return to Quarters

Time Returned 1

Members Responding Lt.

by

Date Returned 9/1 2/01 At Work 14 Hours 37 Minutes

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Remarks:

McCluskey,FF.Szwed,FF.Orosz,FF.Guida,FF.Pecoraro(E245).FF.Matteo(L169)

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION1 30 min. 4 30 min.2 30 min. 5 30 min.3 30 min. 6 30 min.

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.

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QPERflTIDNS Fax:S1212-860-9485 Mar 25 2002 23:52 P.C1

CO-U (S/B4) sj-tai-WBi Report No..

Chief of. .Battalion

FIRE DEPARTMENT * CITY OP NEW YORK

Bureau of Oparariont

REPORT OF SERVICES AT FK1E

ya*. 9/woi

Box No. *~5-S>9&8 Data foeatvad 9/1Z/M.2300 .M. Ofi Outv at Fire 12

Tltrra R«uirn«d to Qu«rors_4^3g.

Data Returned to Quarr.™ 9/13/Q1 10

.M. At Work at Fir* _iL___houra °°

Out of Qutrtaf 9 .12 30

Ordered to Quanerv by

Call CfiDg

and responded to some. Arrived BT locmlon In,

Relief purposes -jninutac. Signal was rw«iv»d for.

•T

19.

19.

_mlnuu

WORK PERFOMMEO

Upon arrlvaJ foynd

I was directed by

. In Command.

assist in supervision of search operations

REMARKS

.Chief. .Battalion

AeaWimi « tajurlw to y9umr or Aid* Md/or•utamobfc Miignad for youf UM

mtmbm wt* woiWrifl utrtm r**» dtoet ernniMnd. or riinwg* » Oib«tm*nt"RBUIIICS". TOOOWEO by • *P*cM raport.

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CD-12 REPORT NO. 217

FIRE DEPARTMENT - CITY OF NEW YORK

Bureau of OperationsREPORT OF SERVICES AT FIRE

Chief of Battalion 1 February 19. 2002

Box No. 9031 Date Received September 11. 2001Time Received 08:51 On Duty a; File 15 Hours 00 MinutesTims Returned to Qtrs 23:45 At Work at Fire 15 Hours 00 MinutesDate Returned to Qtrs 09/11/01 Out of Qtrs 15 Hours 00 MinutesOrdered to Quarters by OPERATIONS COMMAND POST

Received signal ADD L by CADS while IN QRTRS and responded to same. Arrived at location in 7 rrjautes.

Signal was for FIRE IN WTC at 1 WORLD TRADE CENTF.R

WORK PERFORMED

Upon arrivaj found PETER GANCI in commandI was directed by PETER GANCI to:Battalion 31 was called to 0»J World Trade Ceruer(WTC) as art additional unit on the 1st alarm. Upon arrival and debarkingvehi:le Banaiioa Firefighter Senn and Battalion Chief Collins became separated in "stampede lite" condition. BattahonChief Collins noticed Coaunaad Post being set up on West Street in front of Financial Center and reported to that

location Firefighter Senn reported to Lobby Command Post of 1 WTC. Battalion Chief Collins was ordered to remain a: the

West Street Command Post. Firefighter Senn *as ordered to remain at Lobby Command Post of 1 WTC. Due ro hegvy radio

traffic BC Collins and FF Senn were onable to contact each other.

Upon the collapse of 2 WTC BC Collins self evacuated through an underground tunnel entrance to the Financial

Cenier. BC Collins was then ordered to reorganize with members of numerous units a: Barclay and West Street. En route to

the Lobby Command Post of 1 WTC FF Senn was called into the Marriott Hotel by an employee who informed him that there

were numerous civilians who could not escape due to tfce large volume of debris and jumpers failing to the street. FF

Sena removed approximately 35-40 civilians via the street exit on Liberty- Street. They were taken South on West Street

and instructed to evacuate as far south as possible. FF Senn then reported to the Lobby of 1 WTC. At the time of the

collapse of 2 WTC FF Senn was standing fast at the Lobby Command Post. After disectangling himself, FF Senn self

evacuated via the North Walkway into the Financial Center and onto West Street where he was ordered :o evacuate the areaimmediailey due to the potential collapse of 1 WTC. Moments later 3 WTC collapsed causing FF Senn to be thrown

approximately 50 feet into a fenced area North of Vesey St. Once visibility improved FF Senn &nd ether members w-ereordered to reorganize at Barclay and West Street

Both BC Collins and FF Senr. remained al Barclay Command Post FF Senn was later removed to the V.A. Hospital for the

treatment of a broken Rt. Hand, 1st and 2nd Degree Bums to his eyes, and contusions to his Rt. Shoulder. BC Collins

rerumed*quaners Wreported injuiing bis Neck and spraining his Right Leg. BC Collins and FF Senn remained at quartersas per Recall Instructions.

Edward ColliasBattalion ChiefBattalion 3!

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CD-12 REPORT NO. 123

FIRE DEPARTMENT - CITY OF NEW YORK

Bureau of Operations

REPORT OF SERVICES AT FIRE

Chief of Battalion 1 September 11, 2001

Box No. 50 Date Received September 11, 2001

Time Received 09:47 On Duty at Fire 13 Hours 00 Minutes

Time Returned to Qtrs 22:00 At Work at Fire 13 Hours 00 Minutes

Date Returned to Qtrs 09/11/01 Out of Qtrs 12 Hours 10 Minutes

Ordered to Quarters byReceived signal WTC by VOICE ALM while AQ and responded to same. Arrived at location in 8 minutes.

Signal was for WTC DISASTER at WORLD TRADE CENTER

WORK PERFORMED

Upon arrival found PETER GANCI in command

I was directed by PETER GANCI to:REPORTED TO SAFETY BATTALION CHIEF LAKIOTES LOCATED ON WEST ST BETWEEN LIBERTY STREET AND

Thomas McarthyBattalion ChiefBattalion 32

* 1039 /» /f) I

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CD-12 REPORT NO. 5

FIRE DEPARTMENT - CITY OF NEW YORK

Bureau of Operations

REPORT OF SERVICES AT FIRE

Chief of Battalion 1 October 1, 2001

Box No. 300 JDate"Received October l,~29Dr~->

Time Received 08:00 On Duty at Fire 06 Hours 30 Minutes

Time Returned to Qtrs 15:00 At Work at Fire 06 Hours 30 Minutes

Date Returned to Qtrs 10/01/01 Out of Qtrs 07 Hours 00 MinutesOrdered to Quarters by D.C.BLAICH

Received signal 300 by ATSP while AT QUARTERS and responded to same. Arrived at location in 10 minutes.Signal was for FIRE at 124-LIBERTY STREET

WORK PERFORMED

Upon arrival found D.C.CHARLES BLAICH in command

I was directed by D.C.CHARLES BLAICH to:

WORLD TRADE CENTER FOAM COORDINATOR.

Joseph R. BryantBattalion ChiefBattalion 35

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CD-12 REPORT NO. 61

FIRE DEPARTMENT - CITY OF NEW YORK

Bureau of Operations

REPORT OF SERVICES AT FIRE

Chief of Battalion 1 September 11, 2001

Box No. 1377 Date Received September 11, 2001

Time Received 08:54 On Duty at Fire 99 Hours 99 Minutes

Time Returned to Qtrs 00:00 At Work at Fire 99 Hours 99 Minutes

Date Returned to Qtrs 09/11/01 Out of Qtrs 99 Hours 99 Minutes

Ordered to Quarters by

Received signal 1377 by CADS while AQ and responded to same. Arrived at location in 13 minutes.

Signal was for FIRE at WORLD TRADE CENTER

WORK PERFORMED

Upon arrival found PETER HAYDEN in command

I was directed by PETER HAYDEN to:

Batt. 48 arrived at Brooklyn Battery Tunnel at 9:07 hours.

Batt. 48 arrived at World Trade Center at 9:23 hours.

Batt. 48 operations after this point are unkown.

At the Present Time Battalion Chief Joseph Grzelak and Firefighter Battalion Aide Michael Bocchino are still missing.Joseph GrzelakBattalion ChiefBattalion 48

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CD-12 REPORT NO. £72-

FIRE DEPARTMENT - CITY OF NEW YORK

Bureau of Operations

REPORT OF SERVICES AT FIREM

Chief of I .ttalion 1 September 29, 2001

Box No. 100 Date Received September 12, 2001

Time Received 10:18 On Duty at Fire 10 Hours 00 Minutes

Time Returned to Qtrs 18:30 At Work at Fire 10 Hours 00 Minutes

Date Returned to Qtrs 09/12/01 Out of Qtrs 11 Hours 00 Minutes

"Ordered to Quarters by ADC FELLINI

Received signal 4-100-57 by CADS while IN QTRS and responded to same. Arrived at location in 20 minutes.

Signal was for 4-100-57 at WORLD TRADE CENTER

WORK PERFORMED

Upon arrival found ADC FELLINI in command

I was directed by ADC FELLINI to:

DIRECTED BY ADC FELLINI TO WORK UNDER DC SPADAFORA TO EXTINGUISH NUMEROUS FIRES IN 90 WEST

OPERATION DIRECTED TO SUPERVISE DIGGING OPERATIONS BEING PERFORMED ON WEST ST.OREDERED TO TAKE UP BY DC VISCONTI

Be Roderick J O'ConnorBattalion ChiefBattalion 57

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EIU.l l Fax:718-522-6771

COMF

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 8CB7

Location orAddress: World Trade CenterResponded to Signal (eee below)

While In Quarter*

Alanr for SI plr»

Fire:STRUCTURAL xx

Building:Classification by Occupancy

May I '02 12:15 P. 03

nglne Company 202

ME:OM7 DATE September 11,2001

I Adm. Dist

U Emergency

TRANfcPORTATlONAL

LI'Classification by Construction

Number of Stories 11

Ordered lo Return to Quarters by

Time Returned 2400 DatiMembers Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPE MASHScott 4.5

Block No.

Received by;Tetaprtfrter Tims

Arrived in 10 min. Assigned 1st Due on 3rd AlarmRelocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

lidentislireproof

D Ifeod Frame•tory

CommercialFire-ProtectecMetal

Area x

PublicNon-FireproofecHeavy Timber

Returned At Work 1S Hours 13 Minutes

Lt. CalWJu. FF. Uahoney, FF. Burke, FF, Norris, FF. Gonule2-L118

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Galiont Used: Fresh SanNO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION

mlit. mln.mln. mln.mln, mil.

Remarks:

towir.BrbeWyn aide of Benary Tunnel to await aeslgnrmnt whsn 2nd

>r £208 waa ateej|n*d mofnentarily later to respond to stagingJhway acroea frofh north tower, (expo. 4 side) While awaiting at

south tower oitapced and€302 members escsped Into genge behind them.(below)

E202 had been eent toplane flew into southares on the Weet Side HIstaging areawhere they became trapped

OPERATIONS:| After balng trapped

Towere) for eometime, 53D2sventuilly collapsed right afer escaping causing

—E202 than stayed along rVtrcivilians with first aid anwith search andirratation. hearing

maaka{plaeed down while awaiting to get aasigned tomember* eventually got out of rear of garage, North tower

E2C2 members to run up N/S along river.

behind Brtefy Par* Wty aaalatlng other membere endpiaelrM them en boete to leave area.E202 membars later help

rocovertfon West Side. A8 members of E202 were suffering from eyeImpslrfwnt reaptritory problems and other In*

Rank Captain Group No. 29

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o

T»r Battalion

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

'C* 0 1COMPANY

BOX N0. TIME

Trade.

OS ' LJ b DATEQ / H ) o

n,.,Responded to Signal

While CA \e

O l 3Received by

Arrived in 1 5 min. Assigned 4.* i Due on _2^

Alarm for:

Fire:

D Fire_/Cqp

D EmergencyrnRANSPORTATION .

D Relocation

_

! . J False Alarm

TYPWDF OCCUPANCY

Building: Classification by Occupancy

AUTO. BUS. SHIP. ETC.NON-STRUCTURAL.

BRUSH RUBOlSn f"TC

CD ResidentialCD Fireproof

Classification by Construction D Wood frame

/8f CommercialL~J Fire-protectedO Metal

iJ Public[U Non-fireproofedD Heavy timber

Numh*rMStnriftS \ \ b ' O <~> £ S Area t5 OD Y ^ O O '

Orderf>H to respond or return to . .... lU / A bv I\J /"TH

TimP Rpturn^rl (\ / A Date Returned Oj / A At Work 1°

Mpmhprc rPcpnnHinr, ) ~ ' \~\ Cl \ / FC ^ K£ U\ t ^ ^ ) f^

T^ P C c c - e ^ U y F<^ V,,' ;d'e/-rv\c4.A>-j

Members rplipving . . . . •

V\)/AHydrant: Location *S^ Pressures: Start ^*^ Finish •*

Water: Time Used ^* Gallons Used- Fresh ^^ " Salt

r

1 hrs. '" " min.

"£ i e.o W <~d

Time

Averaae ^x^

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION

Remarks: VUf -Hne*.;qoc&

toop wftV oTWr- FD

To

r- He. ?Saw +

KT

OPCRATIONO:ST. ),T

o-Pthe QbooT

to

--a Re.

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qpr 5 2000 00:06 P.C1

To: 1 Battafe^ :

BOX No. 8657 - !

Location or - . - , . . . 'Address. WtC

Responded fo:Stgnal

While in Quarters

Alarm for: . ^FireSTRUCTURAL X

Building;Classifications

Fire-

OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 205

TiAJE: 0845 DATE September 11.. 2001

Aa'm. Dtst. Block No.

Received by:Telcponter Time

Arrived in 20 rrsin. Assigned 1st Due on 3rd Alarm

n Emergency Q Relocation O False Alarm

TRANSPORTAT1ONAL

'. G Residential

NON STRUCTURAL

G PublicQ Non-FireproofedO Heavy Timber

Q2 CommercialD Fire-Protected

Classification by.Gonsfruofort - , Q Wood Frame Q MetalNumba-cf Stories 110 Staty Area x

Ordered to Retufn to Qua*te«h , fc^Time Returned 2300 ;' •.;. ; Datte Returned 9/11/02 At Work Hours Minutes

Lt. TV HAYES, FF BOCCAROSSA, C. MURRAY, CLANCY, JULIAN (L118)Members Responding •Members RelteylhgHydrant: LocationWater Time UsedMasks Used: TYPE

Scott 4.S

Pressures; Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

MA0K NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION: rnm. '• mln.

nifn. min.min.

Remarks:MEMBERS OF E 2o4ftEND£RED. MEDICAL ASSISTANCE TO FF. DAN SUHR FROM E 216WHO DIED AS #*E3ULT OF SEINO H3T BY ONE OF THE JUMPERS FROM THE TOWERS

OPERATIONS:' 'ABOVE.

Rank 'Lieutenant Group No. 5

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CD-I 5 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: World Trade Center

Responded to SignalWhile in Quarters

Alarm for:

Engine Company 206

TIME: 1050 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Received by:Teteprtnter Time 1050

Arrived In 20 min. Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm

Emergency Relocation L~D False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURALxxxBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by ConstructionNumber of Stories

Ordered to Return to QuartersTime Returned 1030Members RespondingMembers RelievingHydrant: LocationWater: Time UsedMasks Used: TYPE

Scott 4.5Scon 4.5Scott 4.5

D Commercial

S Fire-ProtectedMetal

Area

D PublicD Non-FireproofedD Heavy Timber

Residential[3 FireproofD Wood Frame

110 Storyby Com. PostDate Returned 9/12/01 At Work 23 Hours 40 Minutes

Capt. Baggott F.F. Williams F.F.Brennan F.F. Grippo F.F. Bums

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

MASK NO.135

Gallons Used: FreshDURATION TYPE

20 min. Scott 4.520 min. Scott 4.520 min.

SaltMASK NO.

24

DURATION20 min.20 min.

min.

Remarks:E-206 took hydrant n/e corner of Nassau and John St, supplied E-221 who supplied TL-119. E206 Stretched 1 3/4 hindllne from E-239 to Liberty St. side of W.T.C.operated by E-236 . Members preformed other duties such as extinguishing rubish fires ,carrying toolsand operating at collapse sit*.

OPERATIONS:

Rank Captain Group No.

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"CD-IS (10-60)

To: pl I/ I

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: World Trade Center

Responded to Signal 33-0320

While in Quarters

Alarm for: £3 Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Lad Company 102

TIME: 0910 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist.. Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time 09:10

Arrived in 5 min. Assigned 1st Due on 3rd Alarm

Q Relocation Q False AlarmEmergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area

PublicNon-FireproofedHeavy Timber

At Work 24 Hours Minutes

Residential£3 Fireproof

Classification by Construction Q Wood Frame

Number of Stories Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

Time Returned 900 Date Returned 9/12/01

Members Responding 10

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Remarks:Lad.102 was origianlly assigned to box 0320 (Hamilton Ave. & Brooklyn Battery Tunnel.)before operating at box 8087.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

MASK NO.135

Gallons Used: Fresh

DURATION TYPE30 min. Scott 4.530 min. Scott 4.530 min. Scott 4.5

Salt

MASK NO.246

DURATION30 min.30 min.30 min.

OPERATIONS:Ladder 102 reported to staging area at the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel. After reporting tostaging area, Chief Ferro, Bn41, and B.C. Coyne, 42 Bn., L102 was order to evacuatenorth tube of tunnel. Lad 102 walked the entire length of tunnel because of abandonedvehicles. When tunnel was cleared of civillians, Lad 102 continued on foot to the WorldTrade Center. Under the command of D.C. Hayden, 1st Division and B.C. O1 Conner, Bn57,Lad 102 began immediate surface search for victims. Lad 102, operating with Lt. Nolan,Lt.Ciaravino, Fr. Radziewicz, Fr. Croce, Fr. Insardi, Fr. Byrnes, Fr. McCutchen,...continued on page 2.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 15

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DIV.ll Fax:718-522-5771 May F.C2CD-1500-AO)

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 1377

Location orAddress: World Trade Center

Responded to Signal 5th Alarm Assign Received by Teleprinter

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 101

TIME: 0850 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Time 0850

While in Quarters

Alarm for [X] Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL xxxxx

Building:Classification by Occupancy

Arrived in min.

j~) Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONS

Q ResidentialSI Fireproof[H Wood Frame

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation Q Fats© Alarm

NOIM STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories 110 StoryOrdered to Return to Quarters by

Time Returned

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Remarks:

Date Returned

J3 Commercial[j Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area 200 x 200

At Work Hours

G PublicQ Non-FireprocfedD Heavy Timber

Minutes

Lt Joseph Gullickson, Fr. Salvatore Calabro, Fr.Thomas Kennedy,Fr. Joseph Maffeo, Fr.Patrick byrne, Fr.Brian Cannizzaro,Fr. Terrence McShane

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO DURATION TYPE MASK NO DURATIONmin. min.min. min.min. min.

L-101 responded to the entrance of the Brooklyn Battery tunnel Staging area Box 1377 at0850 hrs. When second aircraft struck the South Tower L-101 assigned to respond to theCommand Post on West Street.

Ladder Co 101's Apparatus was lost in ths collapse on the 11th Day of September.

Along with all its members.

OPERATIONS:Ladder 101 assigned from Command Post into the South Tower.

All memebers were lost on the 11th Day of September 2001.

Days to folow the remaining Officers and Members of Ladder Co. 101 reported to theCommand Post set up on West Street and preceded to search the rumble for survivors.

results of the search were Negative.

^

Rank Lieutenan Group No.

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CD-I5 (10-60)

To: Battalion /

BOX No. 320

Location orAddress: Man Bridge

Responded to Signal 320

While in Quarters

Alarm for: [X] Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL WTCBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

in} J

OPERATIONS REPORTCOMPANY^

Engine Company 282

TIME: 0957 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Received by.Teleprinter Time 11 11

Arrived in 5 min. Assigned 1st Due on 3rd Alarm

U Emergency O Relocation Q False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

(~1 Residential£3 Fireproof

Classification by Construction O Wood FrameNumber of Stories 108 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by operations Post

£3 CommercialO Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area 300 x

[>3 PublicD Non-Fireproofed[~l Heavy Timber

300

Time Returned 857Members Responding

Members RelievingHydrant: LocationWater: Time UsedMasks Used: TYPE

Scott 4.5

Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 23 Hours MinutesLt Powers Fr L Pecora Mahon C icosanti L148 Richiel RuggieroRonoldson MulhamE239

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

TYPE MASK NO. DURATION4 45 min.5 45 min.

min.

MASK NO.123

DURATIO45 min.45 min.45 min.

Remarks:Reported to Bklyn battery tunnel then to Manhattan Bridge than to WTC operated at 1WTC

OPERATIONS:Operated under DC Corcoran on 7 WTC &1 WTC

JRank Lieutenant Group No. 18

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CD-IS

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 55-8087

Location orAddress: WTC

Responded 10 Signal 3rd alarm

While in Quarters

Alarm for: Jg Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL xxxBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

Classification by ConstructionNumber of Stories

Ordered to Return to QuartersTime ReturnedMembers Responding

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 279

TIME: 0910

Received by: Teleprinter

Arrived in 5 min.

] Emergency f

DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Time 0910

Assigned 3rd Due en 3rd Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL

ResidentialFireproofWood Frame

110 StorybyDate Returned

NON STRUCTURAL

PI CommercialC Fire-ProtectedC Metal

Area

G: 1 Non-FireproofedD Heavy Timber

At Work Hours MinuicsLt. Anthony Jork, FF Halper, Ragusa, Henderson, Rodriguez,Regenhard

Members Relieving

Hydrant: LocationWater: Time UsedMasks Used: TYPE

Scott 4.5

Remarks:

psiPressures: Stan psi Finish psi AverageGallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.min.min.

mm.

min.min,

OPERATIONS:£•279 responded to box 55-8087 & oil members excluding the ECC reported in to thelobby command post of the south tower. FF Halper(ECC) connected to a hydrant onLiberty St. & West St. & hooked to standpipe damese. The following members: Lt. Jovic,FF Henderson, Ragusa, Regenhard, Rodriguez, who were last seen in the vicinity of theMarriott Hotel lobby are still missing from box 55-8087.

Rank Captain

C-:C ).

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CD-1S(:0.6C)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 C'ivision Engine Company 271

BOX No 5-5-8087 TIME 0847 DATE September 11, 2001

Locatior orAddress Worid Trade Center Adm. Dist. Block No.

Respon led to Signal 5-5-8087 Received by.Radio Time 1015

While R Jlocate to E-6 Arrived in 2 min. Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm

Alarm f < <r: £§ Fire C Emergency O Relocation Q False AlarmFire:STRUCTURALXX TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Building:Classifi ration by Occupancy Q Residential ^Commercial O Public

D Fireproof [g Fire-Protected Q Non-FireproofedClassif cation by Construction Q Wood Frame C Metal Q Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Area 150 x 150Oraere d to Return to Quarters by Command Post on West St.Time F etumed 410 Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 16 Hours 0 MinutesMemb ;rs Responding Lt. McDonald,Fr. McDade, Tracy, Quinn, Gerber, SassanoMemb jrs RelievingHydra it: Location West St. & Vesey St. Pressures: Start 60 psi Finish psi Average psiWater Time Used 4hrs. Gallons Used: Fresh SaltMask; Used: TYPE MASK NO DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION

Scott 4.5 min. min.min. min.min. min.

Rerm rksWhile relocating to E-6, E-271 stopped at intersection of Church & Murray Si's, observedthe South tower of WTC collapse. Then responded on 5th Alarm to West St. & Vesey St..Reported in, explained to Chief what I had witnessed, and was ordered to evacuateimmediately, to move North on West St..

CREATIONS'While proceeding North on West St. saw Officer of E-212, who was going back towardsremaining tower to search for members of his company, E-271 joined him to search forhis missing members, a short time later the remaining tower collapsed. E-271 thenassisted in search for members/civilians trapped in rubble. Then ordered to supplystandplpe in Verizon Bldg., and extinguish fire in surrounding areas/ bldg.'s fromwindows in Verizon bldg.

Lieutenant Group No. 13

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_CD-IS (10-60)

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 55-9998

Location orAddress: 2 World Trade Center

Responded to Signal 55-9998

While in Quarters

Alarm for: £3 Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 212

TIME: 910 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time 0910

Arrived in 25 min. Assigned 4th Due on 5th Alarm

Emergency fj Relocation fj False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL XXXBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by ConstructionNumber of Stories

Ordered to Return to QuartersTime Returned

I I ResidentialO FireproofO Wood Frame

Storyby

Date Returned

£<] CommercialO Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area x

At Work Hours

D Publicf~] Non-FireproofedO Heavy Timber

MinutesMembers Responding Lt. Brosnan, Fr. Guglielmo, Fr. Piciano, Fr, Berntsen, Fr. Galasso, Fr.

Murphy E220, Fr. Walker E216Members RelievingHydrant: Location Liberty St- Church St Pressures: Start 50 psi Finish 50 psi Average psi

Water: Time UsedMasks Used: TYPE

Scott 4.5MASK NO.

123

Gallons Used: FreshDURATION TYPE

25 min. Scott 4.525 min.25 min.

SaltMASK NO.

456

DURATION25 min.25 min.25 min.

Remarks:Injured members removed to hospitals Lt. Brosnan, Fr Guglielmo, Fr. Picciano, Fr.Berntsen. Pr. Fr Galasso, Fr. Murphy e-220, Fr. Walker E-216. All members treated andreleased.

OPERATIONS:E-212 assigned 2 WTC reported in with 2 1/2 in rolled ups, spare scott cylinders, we couldnot access Washington St. command post due to falling bodies, bldg debris and planeparts falling on Liberty St side of bldg. PD ESU stated 3 plane in bound so we used thetwo bldgs south of E-10 qtrs for cover came out on West St overpass and into theMarriot Hotel. This was not out assigned command post ( Batt 8 this location) so a deskclerk escorted us through hotel to a West St entrance into the WTC concourse level andtold us we could access 2 WTC from this level.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 1

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FIRE DEPARTMENT136WYTHEAVE. BROOKLYN, NY 11211TEL. 718 965 8212 FAX 718 218 8623

ENGINE COMPANY 212

TO:

FROM:

DATE:

SUBJECT:

Division 1

Neil T. Brosnan Lt

September 30, 2001

Cd-15 Operations Box 55-9998 Page 2

At this point I encounterd BC possibily Batt 9 he told us only to use low bank ofelevators and to walk up from their. I staged my members about 200 yards in from West St andbegan looking for other members and CP I ran into E-238 who came in the same way as us. Wewere trying to figure out how to get to 2 WTC when an expolision occurred at this time (within 3to 5 minutes of our arrival WTC 1 concourse level). My self and members of E-238 were blownbackwards and to floor by blast covered and blinded by bldg debris. Lt. Brosnan & Lt Wilkersonof E- 238 & members led from 15 to 20 civilians to exit at West St & Vesey St. The members ofE-212 speerated from me exited to Vesey St side exit with about 40 to 50 civilian and PortAuthority personal.

Myself and Lt. Wilkerson were missing members & tried to get our May Daytransmissions acknowleged (we were not successful). ECC's in st lead me into store and tried towash my eyes out. Returned to St. and searched for a full mask. Encountered BC Mike Keenanand informed him of our missing members. Searched rigs for a mask found 1 on Squad rig (41)At this point I noticed Marriot hotel had collapased (V-shaped from roof to lower fls only farcorners stood). I thought that this was the cause of the explosion that had driven us out of 1WTC we did not know that 2 WTC had collapased into the Marriot at this time). Heard Maydayfrom 4 tracks OVM tried to acknowledge but unsucessful due to radio traffic.

I was about to reenter WTC 1 when Lt John McDonald E-271 stated that he would comewith me to look for missing members. I looked un and Tower 1 was collapasing. I ran Northalong the west side of apparatus parked on West St for cover (last truck recalled was L-20). Imade it two more rigs in blackness and crawled under rig. Within minutes it was silent. Walkedout found myself about 4 blocks N on West St reported my members missing to incoming BC, aLt .took members names and I walked up to Broadway & found my ECC at this location. I thenreturned to CP on West St. to see if my missing members had been accounted for.

Chief Nigro put me in touch with a Capt who had a list of members removed toHosp's he informed me that my members were accounted for and they sent me to St. VincentsHosp.

Respectfblly Submitted,

G r i

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CD-I5 (10-60)

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 9998

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 211

TIME: 0905

Location orAddress: 2 World Trade Center

Responded to Signal 1st alarm

While in Quarters

Alarm for:

Received by:Teleprinter

Arrived in min.

Fire:STRUCTURAL xxx

Building:Classification by Occupancy

I | Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

O ResidentialCD Fireproof

Classification by Construction I 1 Wood Frame

Number of Stories 110 StoryOrdered to Return to Quarters by Bn 54

Time Returned 400 Date Returned 9/12/01

DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Time 0905

Assigned 1st Due on 1st Alarm

Relocation HU False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

[X] Commercialf~] Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area 200 x 200

D PublicI I Non-FireproofedI I Heavy Timber

At Work 19 Hours 0 MinutesMembers Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Remarks:

Capt Clarke, Fr Rossello, Fr Mushello L-119, Fr Kessler, Fr Walsh, FrSullivan

Barclay & Church

MASK NO.123

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh

DURATION TYPEmin. Scott 4.5min. Scott 4.5min.

Salt

MASK NO. DURATIONmin.min.min.

OPERATIONS:upon responding into Barclay & Church sts and hooking up to hydrant, E211 reportedinto command post at Vesey & West st. While awaiting orders for assignment, thecollapse of south tower of WTC caused members to retreat across street into parkinggarage of the World Financial Bldg to escape falling debris. E211 exited bldg via exp. 3and attempted to return to front of north tower. While approaching Vesey st from rear ofbldg, collapse of north tower of WTC again forced retreat of E211 to rear of bldg. toescape debris. Then for remainder of time period E-211 was ordered by command post to

assist with water supply of tower ladder operation at 6 WTC, search of Federal Post officebldg on Church st and assist with line placement and searches of 2 WTC collapse area.

Cllt

Rank Captain Group No.

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CD- 15 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 gaSafiapi Engine Company 210

BOX No. WTC TIME: 0856 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: World Trade Center Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal Add. Units Received by:Teleprinter Time 0856

While in Quarters Arrived in min. Assigned 1st Due on 1st Alarm

Alarm for: [X] Fire Q Emergency Q Relocation O False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL x TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy f~| Residential [X] Commercial |~] Public

£<] Fireproof O Fire-Protected Q Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction |~1 Wood Frame |~1 Metal | | Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Area x

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

Time Returned Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work Hours Minutes

Members Responding Capt. Loper FF Cristadoro, FF Duggan, FF Casey, FF Carroll (E219)Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location West St & Liberty Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Water: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONScott 4.5 min. min.

min. min.min. min.

Remarks:Injury to Capt Loper Left Knee Lower Back Respiratory Taken to Columbia Presb.Hospital. FF Cristadoro Knee and respiratory. FF Duggan Casey and Carroll RespiratoryInhalation of smoke and debris.

OPERATIONS:Arrived as part of the Brooklyn Tunnel Task Force. Took Hydrant at West and Libertyordered ECC to stay with apparatus and perform ECC duties as needed and ordered.Reported to Chief Barbara who ordered E-210 to the command post for the North Tower.Reported to North Tower Coommand Post and ordered to stand fast. While Standing Fastthe South Tower Collapsed sending all members running to escape falling debris Etc. E-210 members ran down a loading dock in a building across the street from the NorthTower. We got out through a rear door and proceeded around to West St <TQ «u<\

c -Y~J>—Vo^-s ^T-VW -V-o H?s-

/Rank Captain '/>-/Group

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CD-15( 10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion Engine Company 209

BOX No. 8087 TIME: 0915 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: WTC Adm. Dist. 5010 Block No.

Responded to Signal 5-5 Received by:Teleprinter Time 0915

While in Quarters Arrived in 20 min. Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Alarm for: [X] Fire O Emergency [H Relocation O False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL xxx TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy I I Residential [X] Commercial I I Public

[X] Fireproof d Fire-Protected [U Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction L] Wood Frame [Xj Metal Q Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Area 400 x 400

Ordered to Return to Quarters byTime Returned 900 Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 24 Hours 0 Minutes

Members Responding Lt. Balkunas, FF McGarry, Minogue, Dileo, Hansard, HeaneyMembers 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. DURATIONScott 4.5 min. min.

min. min.min. min.

Remarks:!@n%A&*()!@n%A&*()!@#$0/oA&*()!@#$%A&*****()!@#$%A&*()!@#$%A&*()!@#$0/oA&*()

OPERATIONS:Responded to WTC. Parked rig approx. 4 blocks away, took whatever gear we could carry.Made our way to a Command Post, ( South & Vessy)? While receiving my orders from theChief, the South Tower collapsed in front of us which forced all members of E-209 toscatter. When smoke cleared, Lt. Balkunas hooked up with ECC McGarryand made voicecontact with Controlman who in turn told me he was OK as well as the Backup man.Nozzleman Dileo was still unaccounted for as far as I could tell as radio Transmissionswere not clear. At this point, Lt. Balkunas and FF McGarry hooked up with several enginecompanies along with the Marine unit and helped stretch hose to the collapsed area. Aftermaking our way to the new operations post, members of E-209 helped with general taskssuch as moving line or supplying Tower Ladders etc. At this point Lt. Balkunas was takento Beekman Hospital with chemical burns to eyes. Members returned to Quarters with rig.

Rank LT. Group No. 11

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CD-15COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: ^1 Battalion Engine 207 Report NO

BOX NO. 8087 TIME 0900 DATE 9/11/01

Location orAddress 1 World Trade Center. Adm.Dist ? Block No. ?

Responded to Signal Phone Alarm Received by Computer Time 0900

While AQ Arrived in 8 min Assigned ? Due on 5th Alarm

Alarm for: [x] Fire O Emergency Q Relocation O False Alarm

Fire: STRUCTUALCommercial TRANSPORTATION NON STRUCTTYPE OF OCCUPANCY TYPE OF OCCUPANCY TYPE OF OCCUPANCY

Building: Classification by Occupancy [^Residential [^Commercial QPublicKlFireproof DFire Protected QNon F.P.

Classification by Constuction dlWood Frame dMetal QHeavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Area?

Ordered to return to qtrs by BC Stubbe

Time Returned 0900 Date Returned 9/13/01 At Work over 20 hours Mrs 0 Min.

Members Responding LT. Kenneth Phelan. FF. Shawn Powell, FF. Karl Joseph, FF. Kevin

Reilly, FF. Steve Ferriolo

Members RelievingLt. D'Aquino, Lt. Maloney, Lt. Valliancourt, FF. O'Sullivan, FF. Fannelli, FF.

Ventriglia. FF. Gunn, FF. Ferris

Hydrant Location Albany St. Pressure Start ? Finish ? Average ?

Water: Time Used ovej^20 hrs, Gallons Used - Fresh Yes Salt No

Masks Used: TYPE

Scott 4.5Scott 4. 5Scott 4.5

MASK NO.

1

32

DURATION

20 min.20 min.20 min.

TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5

MASK NO.

45

DURATION

20 min.0 min.0 min.

Remarks: Lt. Phelan, FF. Powell, FF. Joseph, FF. Reilly gathered equipment, roll ups,standpipe kit and extra scott bottles and proceeded to command post. They were last scene inthe North Tower which was struck by plane first and was the second tower to fall.

Operations: E207 & Satt.6 responed to WTC and was directed to West street via radiotransmission rec'd by dispatcher while driving over Manhattan Bridge. Both buildings wereburning at this time. Both units approached West Street from the Southern end of Manhattan.E207 took a hydrant on Albany St. and West. ECC FF. Ferriolo charged a standpipe to abuilding located on Albany St. and an unknown Engine company operated a hoseline from the17th floor across Cedar St. to a building under renovation fully involved in fire located onLiberty St. across from the south tower. He operated for over 2/6 hours with recalled membersof E207 who lent a hand.

Lieutenant Group No. 2

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Oct 15 2001 lS:5a P. CI

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion Engine Company 217

BOX No. 55-9998 TIME: 0915 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: WTC Tower 2 Adrn. Dist. Bloc* No.

Responded to Signal 55-9998 Received by:Teteprirter Time 091 5

While in Quarters Arrived In 25 mm. Assigned 3rd Due on 5th Alarm

Alarm for: ^ Fire C Emergency fj Relocation £2 Faise Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL x TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURALBuilding:Classification by Occupancy Q Residential ,_j Commercial ££ Public

Q Fireproof £] Fire-Protected D Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction fj Wood Frame Q Metal Pj Heavy Timber

N'umbar of Stories Story Area xOrdered to Return to Quarters by

Tims Returned Date Returned At Work Hours Minutes

Members Responding LT. MC GOFF FR. NAUGHTON(HART,MICHEL,LEAVY,COAKLEYMembers RelievingHydrant; Location TRINITY PL & LIBERTY ST Pressures: Start psi Finish psiAverage psi

Water Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh Sait

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONScott 4.5 min. min.

min.min. min.

Remarks:WHILE PROCEEDING TO LOBBY COMMAND POST OF WTC TOWER 2 MEMBERS OFE217 WERE IMPEDED BY CIVILIAN JUMPERS. FR. COAKLEY AND FR. LEAVY ENTEREDLOBBY OF TOWER 2 FOR SAFETY AND OFFICER AMD REMAINING MEMBERS OF E217ASSISTED E216 WITH THE REMOVAL OF FR. SUHR OF E216 WHO WAS FATALLYSTRUCK BY A JUMPER INTO A NEARBY AMBULANCE. THIS ACTION TOOK LESS THAN5 MIN.

OPERATIONS:OFFICER AND REMAINING MEMBERS OF E217 WERE NOW ABOUT TO ENTER LOBBY

OF TOWER 2 WHEN WITHOUT WARNING TOWER COLLAPSED. MEMBERS AFTERSURVIVING PRIMARY AND SECONDARY COLLAPSE OF TOWER 2 THEN MUSTERED ATTHE LOCATION OF E217 APPARATUS. AFTER WAITING A REASONABLE TIME AT RIGOFFICER AND MEMBERS REPORTED FR. COAKLEY AND FR.LEAVY AS BEING MISSINGTO COMMAND POST AT BWAY AND VESEY. REMAINING OFFICER AND MEMBERS OFE217 STARTED TO SEARCH FOR OUR MISSING MEMBERS WITH NEGATIVE RESULTSREMAINING MEMBERS WERE TREATED AND RELEASED IN NEW JERSEY HOSPITALS.CD 72S PREPARED. R.I.PI

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 18

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CD-15 (10-60)

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. World Trade C

Location orAddress: WTC

Responded to Signal WTC

While in Quarters

Alarm for: [>3 Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL x

Building:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 218

TIME: 2000 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist.

Received by.Teleprinter

Block No.

Time 2000

Arrived in 3 min.

O Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

f~| Residential [^ Fireproof [

Classification by Construction ( | Wood Frame

Number of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by Field Command

Time ReturnecP60P Date Returned 9/12/01

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

D Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

£3 CommercialO Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area 200 x 200

At Work 10 Hours

D PublicI I Non-FireproofedO Heavy Timber

MinutesMembers Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Capt McPartland, Lt. Steyert, FF Rios, Daly, Newman, Acosta, FF Urgo,FF Turner.

Park PI. and Broadway

3hrs. Gallons Usedff-res

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPEScott 4.5 0

A/A

Pressures: Start 17^si Finish ly'psi Average ly'psi

Salt

MASK NO. DURATIONmin.min.min.

mm.min.min.

Remarks:World Trade Center Division 1

OPERATIONS:E-218 took over the supplying of TL 84 from E-164. Eng.218 operated approximately 10hours as a unit until relieved.

Rank Captain Group No. 4

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CD-I 5 (1 0-60)

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 5-5 8087

Location orAddress: World Trade Center

Responded to Signal 1377 (Staging)

While in Quarters

Alarm for: [X] Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 219

TIME: 0941 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist.

Received by:Teleprinter

Block No.

Time 0946

Arrived in min.

D Emergency

Fire:STRUCTURAL xxx

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

CH ResidentialEX] FireproofD Wood Frame

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

D Relocation d False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by ConstructionNumber of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

Time ReturnedMembers Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPE

Remarks:

Date Returned

[X] Commercial[~l Fire-ProtectedG Metal

Area 200 x 200

At Work Hours

LJ Public[~l Non-FireproofedLJ Heavy Timber

Minutes

Lt Maxwell FF Wilson, FF Cassidy, FF Russo, FF McElwain

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.min.min.

min.min.min.

OPERATIONS:E-219 Arrived at the WTC Moments after the first tower collapsed. Members of E-219

preceded on foot to E-279's unmanned apparatus which was located at West St. & LibertySt. A water supply was established from a nearby standpipe system to supply E-279 andthen E-219 streched a hose line and extinguished various car fires and pockets of fire inthe streets. E-279 was then supplied by a fireboat and this water was used to supplyother manifolds in the area.

LtRank Lieutenant Group No. 17

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: World Trade Center

Responded to Signal 5th Alarm

While in Quarters

Alarm for: [X] Fire

Engine Company 220

TIME: 0915 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm.Dist.E10 Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time 0915

Arrived in 20 min. Assigned 3rd Due on 5th Alarm

Emergency I I Relocation |~~| False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL XXX

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to Quarters

Time Returned 2300

[~] Residential^ FireproofI I Wood Frame

110 Storyby

[X] Commercial|~1 Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area 300 x 300

D PublicI I Non-FireproofedI I Heavy Timber

Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 14 Hours Minutes

Members Responding Capt. S Grabher (Div 11), FF Marsh, FF Schroeck, FF Carlock (L122),

FF Plunkett, FF Coutourez

Members RelievingPressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION1 20 min. Scott 4.5 4 20 min.2 20 min. Scott 4.5 5 20 min.3 20 min. Scott 4.5 6 20 min.

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Remarks:Upon arrival E 220 was joined by FF J. Jermyn L77 (answering recall from Fire Saftey) FFJermyn operated until 1500. Returned to fire Saftey.Capt Grabher & FF Schroeck toBellvue for injuries . FF Carlock Coutsourez to Hospital in NJ. FF Plunkett continued tooperate until ordered to Methodis Hospital at 2200hrs. . FF Marsh operated E 220 untilrelieved.

OPERATIONS:Ordered by dispatcher to report to command post at West & Liberty for fire duty in Tower2. Caught in collapse of south tower. Performed search and rescue of damagedbuildings.Left ECC with an unmanned pumper to perform needed pumping duties.

Directed & extinguished fire on 9th floor of Gateway Plaza with assorted recalled FF's.

Streched line from fire boat to manifold on North/west side of collapse. (Vesey & West)

Rank Captain!/ Group No.

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: Battalion Engine Company 221

BOX No. 55-8087 TIME: 0910 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: 2 World Trade Center Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal 55-8087 Received by:Teleprinter Time 0910

While in Quarters Arrived in 15 min. Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm

Alarm for: ^ Fire Q Emergency Q Relocation [~] False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL X TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy O Residential ^ Commercial Q Public

£3 Fireproof Q Fire-Protected Q Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction [~~] Wood Frame |~~l Metal |~l Heavy Timber

Number of Stories Story Area x

Ordered to Return to Quarters by C.P. at Park Row and Broadway

Time Returned 600 Date Returned 10/12/01 At Work 21 Hours 0 Minutes

Members Responding Capt. Lindahl, FF Monroe, Mac Sweeney,Kelnhofer,Simmons,Warhola

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. DURATIONScott 4.5 min. min.

min. min.min. min.

Remarks:FF Monroe E-221 injured and transported to St Vincents Hospital, Cd-72 forwarded

Capt. Lindahl E-221 injured, CD-72 forwarded

OPERATIONS:E-221 reported in to the staging area in front of the World Financial Center on West St.Shortly after reporting in E-221 was ordered by A.C. Cassano to report in to the commandpost at #2 World Trade Center. E-221 began crossing West St. to assigned location when#2 World Trade Center began to collapse. Capt Lindahl E-221 directed members of E-221to seek refuge in the underground parking garage of the World Financial Center. Anumber of other units in the vicinity also followed these directions. E-221 discovered abuilding exit from the parking garage ramp.

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This exit led to a stairway and a ground level exit to the rear of The World Financial Center.Capt. Lindahl directed units in the parking garage to use this exit. Realizing this was a safemeans of egress, Capt Lindahl tied off a search rope in the exit stairway and proceeded back intothe parking garage tunnel. Visibility was poor. Capt. Lindahl proceeded to the parking garageentrance .Capt Lindahl reported to A.C. Cassano who was still at the staging area thatapproximately five to six units had been evacuated through the parking garage ramp and exit tothe rear of the World Financial Center. Capt. Lindahl informed A.C. Cassano that he was goingto rearoup the firefighters in the rear of the building and would return with them to the stagingarea^Capt. Lindahl tied off his search rope at the entrance to the parking garage and informedA.C. Cassano that the search rope was tied off and could be used as an escape route. Uponreturning to the units in the rear Capt. Lindahl realized some members had left the staging areawithout'their PPE. Capt. Lindahl directed members of E-221to return with him to the stagingarea to retrieve PPE for use by these firefighters. Capt. Lindahl and members returned to the rearof The World Financial Center and distributed this equipment. Capt. Lindahl began to regroupthese firefighters in the rear of the building to return to the staging area. As these units began toreturn to the staging area #1 World Trade Center collapsed. This group of firefighters retreatedand had now totally dispersed. E-221 was able to remain intact. E-221 returned to the collapsesite and the location of their apparatus on Dey St.between Broadway and Church St. E-221 wasordered to supply hand lines and a tower ladder.in order to begin extinguishment of the fires atthe collapse site. No hydrant water was available on Church St. Capt. Lindahl ordered twomembers of E-221 to operate the unmanned apparatus of Squad 41 at Dey and Church Sts. Waterwas relayed to this apparatus from E-221 positioned at Dey St. and Broadway. This water relay-was able to provide water to Tower Ladder 119 operating on Church St and three hand linesoperating on the collapse pile. Those handlines were used to extinguish fire and protect rescueoperations on the collapse pile . E-221 continued operating this water relay and supplying handlines at the collapse site until relieved at 0600 hrs 9/12/01. At this time E-221 was ordered toreturn to quarters by the Chief in Charge of the Command Post at Park Row and Broadway.

CAPTAIN E-221 GROUP 1

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: DIVISION 1

BOX No. 2033Location orAddress. WTC

Responded to Signal 3rd ALARM

While in Quarters

Alarm for: [

Engine Company 224

TIME: 0854

Received byTeleprinter

Arrived in 15 min.

G Emergency

DATE September 11, 2001

Adm Dist. Block No

Time 0854

Fire:STRUCTURAL XXX

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned Special Called on 3rd Alarm

Relocation fj False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

|~i Residential[U FireproofD Wood Frame

110 Story

[Xj Commercial0 Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area 400 x 400

LJ PublicI i Non-FireproofedLH Heavy Timber

Ordered to Return to Quarters by CWTOURCMDR

Time Returned 2300 Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 13 Hours 0 Minutes

Members Responding Lt DeSimone, FF Smith, FF Saulle, FF Bradbury, FF Hazel, FF SullivanMembers Relieving RECALL

Pressures: Start 45 psi Finish 45 psi Average 45 psiWEST ST

11 HOURS

MASK NO.135

Gallons Used: FresnDURATION

99 min.99 min.99 min.

TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Salt

MASK. NO.246

DURATION99 min.99 min.99 min.

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Remarks:E 224 responded on Special Call via CADS to Staging Area (BKLYN Battery Tunnel Plaza)at 0854 hrs. Within 1 minute, E 224 was directed to respond to WTC via BKLYN BatteryTunnel, arriving on West Street E 224 responded with 1 Officer and 5 firefighters-Lt. DeSimone, FF Smith, FF Saulle, FF Bradbury, FF Hazel, FF Sullivan.

OPERATIONS:Upon arrival at WTC, E 224 was directed (by an unidentified FD Lieutenant) to find aworking hydrant and prepare to relay water back to WTC systems. While stretchinghoseline, 1st Tower collapsed; afterward, members provided triage for injured membersand civilians to include bandaging and eye irrigation. Upon collapse of 2nd Tower,members again provided triage to members and civilians. At approximately 1100 hours,E 224 was directed to move apparatus to Vesey and West sts-to supply a tower ladderunit. E 224 supplied tower ladders, standpipe and hoselines for 2 days.

roup No. 16

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To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress. 1 WTC

Responded to Signal 55-8087While in Quarters

Alarm for: |3 FireFire:STRUCTURALBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

Fax:7l8-855-5C51 Jan 11 '02 7:07 P.C2v- irrv—1"*!'" "r"T'"-'-'i—• f»""lTTT" I

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 226

TIME: OWO DATE September 11, 2001

Received by:TeleprinterArrived in 5 min.

D Emergency

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Time 0900Assigned 1st Due on 5th AJarm

Q Relocation Q False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL

D Residential£3 FireproofD Wood Frame

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stones 110 StoryOrdered to Return to Quarters by

Time Returned Date ReturnedMembers RespondingMembers RelievingHydrant: Location Church & VesceyWater: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO.

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal'

Area

D PublicQ Non-FireproofedD Heavy Timber

At Work Hours MinutesLt. Wallace (E 205) FF Casatelli, DeRubbio, McAleese, Smagala

TYPEScott 4.5

Remarks:

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. ,

£

OPERATIONS:Upothe I

br WA.L.LA.CE^?rt^' k

-70

TheFfMcAiEcse Lctfr.

it,

Rank Lieutenant 'Group No cov.

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

ENGINE Company 229

CD-I5 (10-60)

1

To: 35- Battalion

BOX No. 5-5-8087 TIME: 0906

Location orAddress: 1 WORLD TRADE CENTER

Responded to Signal 5-5-9998 Received by:Teleprinter

DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Time 0906

While in Quarters

Alarm for: [>3 Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL XXX

Building:Classification by Occupancy

Arrived in 20 min.

Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to Quarters

Time Returned 630

Members Responding

H Residential! Fireproof1 Wood Frame

110 Story

^ CommercialO Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area x

PublicNon-FireproofedHeavy Timber

Members Relieving

Hydrant: LocationAverage psi

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Remarks:

by DC KELLY DIV-12

Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 21 Hours 30 Minutes

LT. EVANGELISTA, FF PULIZZOTTO, PATRICK MARTIN, SOZZI,McMAHON L-146, DAMIEN MARTIN L-108E-3

WEST BROADWAYS MURRAY ST. Pressures: Start psi Finish psi

Gallons Used: Fresh

MASK NO.135

DURATION0 min.0 min.0 min.

TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Salt

MASK NO.246

DURATION0 min.0 min.0 min.

ALL RESPONDING MEMBERS INCURRED INJURIES, TO WHAT EXTENT ISUNDETERMINED AT THIS TIME. ALL MEMBERS EXPOSED TO AIR BORNECONTAMINENTS CAUSING IRRITATION TO EYES AND RESPITORY SYSTEM. FF SOZZITAKEN TO A HOSPITAL IN NEW JERSEY BECAUSE OF TEMPORARY LOSS OF SIGHT.HEWAS ESCORTED BY FF. McMAHON AN REMOVED FROM SCENE BY AN NYPD BOAT. FFSOZZI EVENTUALLY PUT ON MEDICAL LEAVE.

OPERATIONS:UPON ARRIVAL REPORTED TO AC GREGORY AT COMMAND POST IN FRONT OF 1WORLD FINANCIAL CENTER ( DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE SOUTH TOWER ) WITHINMINUTES THE SOUTH TOWER COLLAPSED. AFTER THE COLLAPSE I ASSEMBLEDMEMBERS AS BEST AS POSSIBLE. FF SOZZI AND McMAHON WENT TO A HOSPITAL INNEW JERSEY. THE REST OF THE COMPANY REPORTED TO COMMAND POST AT WESTAND CHAMBERLAIN ST. EVENTUALLY PUMPER WAS HOOKED UP TO HYDRANT ATWEST BROADWAY & MURRAY ST. WE WERE BEING AUGMENTED BECAUSE HYDRANTPRESSURE WAS LOW. WE SUPPLIED TL-146 AND TL-58

Group No. 2

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To: Battalion 1

BOX No, 8087

Location orAddress; WTC

Responded to Signal 5-5-8087

While in Quarters

Alarm for, £3 Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL XXXXBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

Fax:718-522-6771 May 1 '02 12:15 P.C2

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 230

TIME DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Received by Teleprinter Time

Arrived in 10 mm. Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

D Emergency Q Relocation [H False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

I I Residential(Z) Fireproof

Classification by Construction Fj Wood Frame

Number of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters Dv

CommercialFire-Protected

D

D PublicO Non-FireproofedED Heavy Timber

Area 200 x 200

Time Returned

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water. Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Date Returned At Work Hours MinutesLt. B. Ahearn, FF White, FF Whelan, FF Carlo. FFBonomo, FF Stark, FFGuarino

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.mm.

min.min.

min.min.

Remarks:FF Guarino E-230 ECC dropped members off on Liberty St. and then moved apparatuswhen advised by NYPD of a suspious package nearby.

Lt Ahearn and other members reported in to Command Post.

OPERATIONS:Location and operation of members unknown after chauffer let company off.

FF Guarino E-230 ECC was only member to return to Quarters on September 11,2001 allother members remain missing.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 10

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To:

BOX No. 55-8087

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 235

TIME: 0910 DATE September 11, 2001Location orAddress: 2 WORLD TRADE CENTER Adm. Dist.

Responded to Signal 55-8087

While in Quarters

Alarm for: [X] Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL COMM

Building:Classification by Occupancy

Block No.Received by:Teleprinter Time -910

Arrived in 10 min. Assigned 5th Due on 5th Alarm

D Emergency fj Relocation fj False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL

|~1 Residential£3 FireproofPI Wood Frame

NON STRUCTURAL

^ CommercialO Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area x

D PublicO Non-FireproofedO Heavy Timber

At Work Hours Minutes

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories 110 StoryOrdered to Return to Quarters by

Time Returned Date ReturnedMembers Responding

LT,BATES,FR.VELING,CHIOFALO,FEHLING,ESPOSITO,ALLMISSING,FR.SCARFI,ECC.

Members Relieving N/A

Hydrant: Location GREENWICH AND MURRY Pressures: Start psi Finish psiAverage psi

Water: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONScott 4.5 min. min.

min. min.min. min.

Remarks:ALLMEMBERS UNACCOUNTED FOR EXCEPT, FR. SCARFI, HE HAS NO KNOWLEDGE OFWHERE THEY OPERATED.

OPERATIONS:

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To: 1 Battalion Engine 238COMPANY

Report No.

BOX NO.5-5 9998 C8087)

Location orAddress 2 World Trade Center

TIME0910 DATESept 1 1 192001

Responded to Signal 5-5While At Quarters

Received by Computor_Arrived in 5min. Assigned 12

Adm. Dist. Eng 10 Block No.Time 0910

Due on 5

Alarm for.

Fire: STRUCTURAL M.D.

Fire I I Emergency

TRANSPORTATION

Relocation False Alarm

NON-STRUCTURALTYPE OF OCCUPANCY

Building: Classification by Occupancy

Classification by ConstructionNumber of Stories 110

AUTO, BUS, SHIP, ETC.

|~| ResidentialP\ FireproofI I Wood frame

LJ Commercial[XI Fire ProtectedO Metal

Area 500 x 500

BRUSH, RUBBISH .ETC

n PublicI I Non-fireproof17) Heavy timber

Ordered to respond or return to QuartersTime Returned 1745

.by.Date Returned 11/12/01 At Work 32 hrs. 45 mm.

Members responding Lt. Wilkinson. FF Trojanowski.FF McAleer. FF Flaherty. FF Florio. FF Cascone

Members relieving None

Hydrant: Location Pressures: Start Finish .Average.

Water: Time Used Gallons Used—Fresh Salt

Masks Used TYPE MASK NO.

4.54.54.5

DURATION

45min45 min45 min

TYPE

4.54.54.5

MASK NO. DURATION

45min45min45min

Remarks: Lt Glenn E. Wilkinson lost his life at this fire searching for a missing member. Memorious act attached. FFCascone, FF Florio, and FF McAleer treated for injuries

Operations: Eng. 238 responded to #2 WTC. Ordered to floor # 78. Upon reaching stairway explosion and collapse sent Eng.238 flying into Vista or Mariott Hotel. Eng 238 regrouped and assisted hundreds of civilians out of Hotel to safety. Upon reachingsafety roll call initiated by Lt. Wilkinson. FF Florio appeared missing. Mayday for missing member given. Lt Wilkinson returnedtoward Hotel. Lt Wilkinson killed by collapse of second tower. FF Flaherty and FF Trojanowski did not leave scene until 0400 hrs11/12/01 until Lt. Wilkinsons body were recovered. , . . ,,

r,Rank Capt. Group No. 15

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

attalion

BOX No. 1377

Location orAddress: B'KLYN Batt. Tunnel Staging Area

Responded to Signal 3rd Alarm

While in Quarters

Alarm for: $Q Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL High RiseBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

Engine Company 239

TIME: 08:54 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time 08:54

Arrived in 2 min. Assigned 4th Due on 3rd Alarm

D Emergency Q Relocation Q False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to QuartersTime Returned 2300

Q Residential| Fireproof|~] Wood Frame

Story

byDate Returned 9/11/01

IX! CommercialI I Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area

D Public|~~| Non-FireproofedI I Heavy Timber

At Work 14 Hours MinutesMembers Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location West St. Barclay St.

Water: Time Used 6Hrs

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO.Scott 4.5

Remarks:

Lt Mancuso FF Wheeler FF Brown FF Martin FF Ellis

Pressures: Start 20 psi Finish 10 psi Average

Gallons Used: Fresh Saltpsi

DURATIONmin.min.min.

TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.min.min.

BC Grzelak B48 assigned with the 3rd alarm response

E239 and responding members where later treated at Methodist Hospital for CorneaAbrasions because of Foreign Material in both eyes Dr. Mundy gave medical diagnosisthat the material in the air caused a Chemical Conjunctivitis and respiratory systemdiscomfort.

OPERATIONS:E-239 assigned to respond to the WTC . On arrival ordered to supply water to E 24 after

streching supply line- E239 proceeded to staging area when the South Tower collapsed

E239 took cover under apparatus in front of the North Tower. The company wasseparated in the dust cloud and after the dust cleared Lt Mancuso accounted for the allhis members. The company proceeded to help evacuate the North Tower and searchcolapse debris, E239 was ordered away from colapse zone of the North Tower after thecolapse of the North Tower E239 was ordered to continue to supply - f i y /$*. TO*J^

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1

BOX No. 0050

Location orAddress: West St & Albany St @ WTC

Engine Company 240

TIME: 0944 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist.

Responded to Signal 2-2

While® box 1377

Alarm for: [x] Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL xxxxxBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

Received by:Teleprinter

Arrived in 2 min.

Zl Emergency

Block No.

Time 0944

TRANSPORTATIONAL

F] Residential[X^ Fireproof[~~1 Wood Frame

Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories^-110 StoryOrdered to Return to Quarters by

Date Returned 9/11/01

^ CommercialCD Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area 200 x 200

At Work 15 Hours

D Public|~l Non-FireproofedO Heavy Timber

MinutesLt Anthony Auciello, Ff s John Winkler, Tom Dunn, Michael Murry, DarenJacobs, Patrick Sullivan

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION1 90 min. Scott 4.5 2 90 min.3 90 min. Scott 4.5 4 90 min.5 90 min. Scott 4.5 6 90 min.

Time Returned 2300Members Responding

Members RelievingHydrant: Location

Water: Time UsedMasks Used: TYPE

Scott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Remarks:From the staging area @ box 1377 Bklyn Battery Tunnel, was assigned to WTC stagingarea box 50 @ WEST & ALBANY Streets. Parked rig on west side of West St betweenAlbany & Liberty Street.MPO stood in rig until further info. I reported into staging area &members to the side. While awaiting orders we heard a rumble and witnessed the first oftwo bldgs crumble.Ass'ted all

OPERATIONS:Was just getting orders to go into Tower 2 when the first of two came down. All ran forcover. When all cleared up, accounted for my men and ass'ted with lines to put out alllocal fires. When the 2nd Tower came down we ran for our lives again, when the dustsettled started all over again with lines to all fires cars, rigs(L113)cop cars... AlsoStretched a 3 1/2 " line from Marine unit to West & Albany Street to put out the fire in thatBldg. Masks were used as necessary and until ran out of air then all members wereexposed to all airborn particles in the air...

Rank Lieuten

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To. Battalion Engine Company 216

BOX No. 9998 TIMS: 0910 DATE September 11. 2001

location orAddress: 2 World Trade Center Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal 5-5 5th Alarm Received by.Teieprinier Time 0910

While in Quarters Arrived in min. Assigned 5th Due en 5th Alarm

Alarm for. (53 Fire H Emergency [J Relocation Q False Alarm

Fire.STRUCTURAL TRANS PORTATlONAL NOW STRUCTURALBuilding: __CJsss.fication by Occupancy [j Residential 2j Commercial LJ Publ'c

Q Fireproof Q Fire-Protected 2 Non-FireproofedDassifcation by Construction [__, Wood Frame Q Metal j_j Heavy Timber

Number of Stories Story Area xOrdered to Return to Quarters oy

Time Resumed Date Returned At Work Hours MinutesMembers Responding Captain Paul Conlon D-11, F.F. Daniel Suhr, E. Murray, A. Sanseviro,

Chris Barry, John Johnson

Members Relieving

Hydrant; Location Pressures: Start psi Finish ps Average psiWater Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh Sell

Masks Used TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONScott 4.5 1 17 min. Scott 4.5 4 17 min.Scott4..5 2 . 17 min. Scon 4.5 5 17 min.Scott 4.5 3 17 min. Scott 4.5 6 17 min.

Remarks.F.F, Suhr Engine Co. 216 Line of Duty Death at Scene, from injuries received whileoperating.

Upon recall ail members assigned to Engine Company 216 arrived at Quarters, and wasImmediately dispatched to the scene.

OPERATIONS. - |Engine 216 responded 10th on the 5th alarm, and hooked up to a hydrant at West St. andAlbany Ave.. The unit reported to Chief Barbera at the staging area, located at Libertyand West Street. They were ordered into the Lobby Command Post of the South Tower.Engine Co. 216 attempted to take the least dangerous route to the lobby, due to failingvictfms and debris . White making their approach to the entrance, at the comer of Libertyand Washington, F.F. Suhr E-216 was struck down by a falling victim, (continued)

Rank Captain Group No. 25

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT fcont.) - Boi 9998A Maydar was immediately transmitted, and acknowledged, for a firefighterseriously injured. The members of Engine Co. 216, along with the members fromEngine Co. 205, and three members from Engine Co. 217, removed F.F. Suhr to asafe area sear tbe building, located at the corner of Liberty and West St., andimmediate!? provided first aid. An ambulance was dispatched, and upon arrivalF.F. Suhr was removed to the ambulance, assessed by Dr. Kelly (BBS), andimmediately rushed to BelJevue Hospital F.F. Saasevlro L-216 and F.F. Barry E-216 were ordered to ride in tbe ambulance, and contiabe administering first aid.Captain Conloo £»216(cov.) and F.F. Johnson(roL) retrieved their masks andequipment, and were in the process of regrouping, when the ambulance palledaway, and the south Tower collapsed. Captain Conlon, F.F. Johnson, and F.F.Murray, rendezvoused back at the apparatus, which was DOW repositioned at ahydrant located at South End Ave. and Albany St.. Tbe members were in theprocess of searching the collapse area of the South Tower, when tbe North Towercollapsed Marine Co. 1 supplied Engine Co. 216 wfeo relayed water to Engine Co.20? for approximately eighteen hours. Off duty members responded to the recalland reported to quarters. They were immediately dispatched to the scene andassisted in search, rescue, and fire suppression. The following members respondedto the recall:Captain Thaddeus Jankowski Firefighter John OrlandoLieutenant Edward Schoilmeier

<: " John Carver" Christopher KeJleber

Firefighter Douglas Adams" " Richard Braunreuther" " JtaJo CoJa&ante" " Kenneth Coil/a*

Michael DiJPriseo(2>etE2!2)" Kevin Duct?

" •' Donald Fergusonfa " Robert HiJUery

John SchatzleRobert MiuccioJames TienieyWilliam WbelanGerald KingfRof)Keith Lagan(Rot)Barry Leguernic(Rot)Robert Serra(L13(> T.)Timothy McGainnessKevin McCarthyMichael McCaffrey

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 148

BOX No. 33-1377 TIME: 1000 DATE September 11, 2001

Locaton orAddress: World Trade Center

Responded to Signal

While in Quarters

Alarm for ^ Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL xxxx

Adm. Dist. Block No

Received by teleprinter Time 1000

Arrived in 10 min. Assignee 1st Due on 3rd Alarm

Q Emergency Q Relocation Q False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONS NON STRUCTURALBuilding:Classification by Occupancy Q Residential Q Commercial Q Public

FireproofClassification by Construction Q Wood Frame

Numoer of Stories StoryOrdered to Return to Quarters by D.C. Philip Burns

[j Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area :

Q Non-FireproofedQ Heavy Timber

Time Returned 1500Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: LocationWater: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Remarks

Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 29 Hours 0 Minutes

Lt. Gala, FPs Gorman, Kendall, Buhre, Barttey, Reebe

MASK NO

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.min. min.mm. mJn,

OPERATIONS:Reported to Brooklyn Battery Tunnel staging area. Proceeded over Brooklyn Bridge toBroadway / Vesey st. staging area. Company directed to augment command post withD.C. Daw«. Operated Command post with D.C. Dawe until relieved at 0900 hrs 9/12/01.Company then Operated under D.C. Burns digging under fallen Liberty Street bridge until1500 hrs. Ordered to return home by D.C. Burns.

Group No. 15

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To: Battalion /

BOX No. 5-5-8087

Location orAddress: 75 Barclay St

Responded to Signal

While in Quarters

Alarm for: ^ Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 146

TIME: 09:00 DATE September 14, 2001

Adm. Dist.

Received by:Teleprinter

Block No.

Time 09:00

Arrived in 20 min.

Emergency

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

D Relocation fj False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL

O Residentiald Fireprooffl Wood Frame

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories StoryOrdered to Return to Quarters by BC Bley

["I CommercialCD Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area

D PublicI I Non-FireproofedI I Heavy Timber

Time Returned 210Members RespondingMembers Relieving

Hydrant: LocationWater: Time UsedMasks Used: TYPE

Scott 4.5

Remarks:

Date Returned 9/14/01 At Work 12 Hours 0 MinutesCapt. Sutherland E-229, FF. McGrath, Steffens, Ginther, Capito, Lillis

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.mm.

min.min.

mm.min.

OPERATIONS:Relieved L-22 and operated tower ladder into 7 World Trade Center

/£5£ /2

Rank Captain Group No. 8

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"\ CD-I5 (10-60)

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 300

Location orAddress: LIBERTY AND CHURCH

Responded to Signal SPECIAL CALL

While in Quarters

Alarm for: C3 Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

LADDER COMPANY Company 131

TIME: 1200 DATE October 3, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time 1200

Arrived in 10 min. Assigned 1st Due on 1st Alarm

ED Relocation EH False Alarm|~~l Emergency

Fire:STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to Quarters

Time Returned 2047Members Responding

I I ResidentialI I FireproofEH Wood Frame

Story

by COMMAND POSTDate Returned 10/3/01

I I CommercialI I Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area

D PublicI I Non-FireproofedI I Heavy Timber

At Work 8 Hours 40 Minutes

CAPT FORD FF CALABRESE FF KIELCZEWSKI FF SAENZ FF ROONEYFF KILFOIL

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.min. min.min. min.

Remarks:CWTC FELLINI

BC MARONE BN-38

OPERATIONS:L-131 RESPONDED TO LIBERTY COMMAND POST AND ORDERED TO SET UP 95 FT TLAND OPERATE INTO SOUTH TOWER.I-131 WAS BEING FED BY E-93 AND LATER BY E-69.L-131 WAS RELIEVED BY L-77.L-131 TOOK UP.

J Captain Group No. T

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CD '5 (1MO) COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion Ladder Company 131

BOX No. 0300 TIME: 0259 DATE September 20, 2001

Address: "Liberty and Church Aden, Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal Special Call Received by:Teleprinter Time 0259

While in Quarters Arrived in 10 min Assigned Special Called on 1st Alarm

Alarm for: IE! Fire D Emergency LJ Relocation D False Alarm

STRUCTURAL TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy LJ Residential [Xj Commercial LJ Public

[H Fireproof LJ Fire-Protected F] Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction D Wood Frame G Metal LJ Heavy Timber

Number of Stories Story Area x

Ordered to Return to Quarters by Command PostTime Returned 800 Date Returned 9/20/01 At Work 5 Hours Minutes

Members Responding Capt Ford.FF Kakeh.FF Kirk.FF Thompson FF Demic.FF RooneyMembers RelievingHydrant: Location Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiWater: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh SaltMasks Used: TYPE MASK NO DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION

Scott 4.5 min. min.min. min.min. min.

Remarks:L-131 responded to Liberty Command Post ordered to relieve TL-12 operating IFO E-10and L-10's quarters. Opera ted TL stream into rubble,ordered to take up at 0800 hrs.

OPERATION'S:

\ *-t /T'MA~~n\ f a ^—J \ '

Rank^Captain Group No. 9

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CD-15I

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: I Battalion Ladder 131COMPANY

Report No.

BOX NO.5-5 -8087 TIME0900 DATE09-11 2001

Location orAddress WORLD TRADE CENTER Adm. Dist.Responded to Signal 1377While IN QUARTERS

Received by TELEPRINTER_Arrived in 4min. Assigned

Block No..Time 0900HRS

Due on

Alarm for:

Fire: STRUCTURAL H1GHR1SE

Fire I 1 Emergency

TRANSPORTATION

I I Relocation |~1 False Alarm

. NON-STRUCTURALTYPE OF OCCUPANCY

Building: Classification by Occupancy

Classification by ConstructionNumber of Stories 110

I | Residential

[XI FireproofI I Wood frame

AUTO, BUS, SHIP, ETC.

[X] CommercialI | Fire Protected

|~1 MetalArea

BRUSH, RUBBISH .ETC

0 PublicI I Non-fireproof1 I Heavy timber

Ordered to respond or return to.Time Returned

. by .Date Returned At Work hrs. mm.

Members responding LT. WOOD-FR GUTKES-FR KAISER-FR CASTROGIOVANN1-FR.RUPPERT-FR OWENS (E2791

} Members rel ieving.

Hydrant: Location _

Water: Time Used

Masks Used

Pressures: Start Finish Averaee

TYPE

.Gallons Used—Fresh

MASK NO. DURATION

Salt

TYPE MASK NO. DURATION

Remarks: ALL MEMBERS RECEIVED INJURJES(-CD-72s FILED)

Operations: LADDER 131 RESPONDED TO WTC FROM STAGING AREA AT BATTERY TUNNEL TOLL PLAZA. THISWAS BOX 1377. MEMBERS WERE AT THIS LOCATION AND WERE DIRECTED TO RESPOND TO WTC FROM THERE.UPON ARRIVAL AT BOX MEMBERS WERE DIRECTED TO LOBBY OF MARRIOTT HOTEL ON THE CORNER OF WESTST. AND LIBERTY ST. MEMBERS WERE DIRECTED TO REMAIN IN LOBBY UNTIL FURTHER ORDERS. A FEWMINUTES HAD GONE BY WHEN COMPANY WAS DIRECTED TO MOVE INTO THE FIRE BUILDING BY WAY OFCONNECTING HALLWAYS. AS THIS ORDER WAS RECEIVED ,THE SOUTH TOWER COLLAPSED. MEMBERS EXITEDBUILDING, AND WERE APPROX 50FT SOUTH OF LIBERTY ST. WHEN NORTH TOWER COLLAPSED. MEMBERS HADTO RUN AND SEEK SHELTER IN A PREVIOUSLY DAMAGED BUILDING. MEMBERS THEN MADE THEIR WAYSOUTH AND WEST TO SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. MEMBERS REMOVED FROM MANHATTAN BY POLICE UNITS.DUE TO DIFFERENT AND VARIED INJURIES, MEMBERS WERE SENT TO HOSPITALS IN NEW JERSEY, BROOKLYN,AND STATEN ISLAND. ALL MEMBERS WERE TREATED AND FR CASTROGIOVANNI WAS KEPT OVERNIGHT DUETO DAMAGE TO EYES.

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

LADDER Company 124

CD-J5(IC-&rJ}

To. DIVISION 1

BOX No. 5-5-8087 TIME: 0900

Location orAddress. WORLD TRADE CENTER

Responded to Signal 5-5-8087 Rece-ved by.VERBAL

While RELOCATED

Alarm for. £2 Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL XXXBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

Arrived in 3 mir.

Q Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONS

LJ Residential •[!xj Fireproof I

Classification oy Construction [23 Wood Frame \r of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by COMMAND POST

DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Time 091 j

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation 0 False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area

2 PublicNon-FireproofedHeavy Timber

Time Returned 100Members Responding

Members RelievingHydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4,5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Remarks:

Data Returned 9/12/01 At WorK 16 Hours MinutesLT. MCDERMOTT, FF KELLY, FF JOHNSON . FF FAZIO , FF WALKER. FFFINN.FFHARRIGAN

MASK NO.

.5rr

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION30 min. Scott 4.5 2 30 min.30 min. Scott 4.5 4 30 min.30 min. Scott 4.5 6 30 min.

OPERATIONS:LADDER 124 ACTING LADDER 5 RESPONDED TO THE WTC IMMEDIATELY UPON THECOLLAPSE OF THE FIRST TOWER, MEMBERS ASSISTED EMS WITH PATIENT CARIEAND REMOVED TWO INJURED FIREFIGHTERS , EMS PERSONNEL AND A SEVERLEYINJURED CIVILIAN FROM THE QTRS OF ENGINE 10; LADDER 10. AFTER THE SECONDTOWER COLLAPSED, LADDER 124 REPORTED TO THE WEST ST COMMAND POST ANDPERFORMED SEARCH OPERATIONS.

J

L-/ /<ank Captain Group NoTi ./

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MFT

CD-I; (JMO)

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Fax:?l8-788-12S3 Jan 11 20C2 06:55

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 122

TIME: 0847 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: 1 World Trade Center Adm. Dist.

Responded to Signal 33-8087

While in Quarters

Alarm for [2 Fire

Fire:STRUCTURALBuilding:Classification Dy Occupancy j~j Residential

Si FireproofClassification by Construction ^ Wood Frame

Number of Stories 110 Story

Block No

Received by Teleprinter Time

Arrived in 8 min. Assigned 2nd Due on 3rd Alarm

[j Emergency Q Relocation Li False Alarm

TRANS PO.RTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Ordered to Return to

Time ReturneeMembers Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant. Location

Water Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.6

by

Date Returned

CommercialFire- Protected

Area 60C x 600

At Work Hours

PublicNcn-Fireproofed

[j Heavy Timber

MinutesFr.1, McCabe, Koyles, Fr. 2, Leanza, Casey, Pr. Fr. Vitiello, Lt Mcletchie

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average osiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.min, min.min. min.

Remarks:All members of 9x6 tour, were treated at hospitals after leaving fire/collapse area.

OPERATIONS:L-122 arrived on scene and secured apparatus on West Street, reported to CommandPost, and was ordered to operate on the 70 floor of the south tower via the lobby of theHarriot Hotel. All members were In Hotel Lobby when the south tower collapsed. Allmembers were involved In search and rescue efforts subsequent to both towerscollapsing, until they were physically unable to do so.

JRank Captain Group No. S

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CD-15 (10-60}

To; 1 BattaHbn

BOX No. 1377

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

, Ladder Company 119

! TIMi: <&«> DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: World Trade CetiterResponded to Signs!

White In Quarters

Alarm for: ^ Rre

Fire:STRUCTURAL x*

Building:Classification byOccUpaney

Adm. Diet. Block No.

Received by Teleprinter Time 0910Arrived in 5 min. Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm

J Emergency Q Relocation d False Alarm

TRANSRORT.AT3QNAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to: Guarte«

Time Retum&d 400 :

Members Responding

O ResidentialO Fireproof[~j Wood Frame

Story

Qiate Returned 9/12/01

^ CommercialD Fire-ProtecjedC3 Metal

Area

IS PublicLJ Non-Fireproofedf~7 Heavy Timber

At Work 19 Hours Minutes

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water; Time Used

Masks Used; TYPEScott 45Scott 4,5Scott4.5

Remarks:

|LT,Sa{atino, FF Sorger, FF Miller, FF Buckhelt, FF Haberlack,FFCorrigan

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used; Freshv Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION20 mln. Scott 4,& 2 20 mln.20 min. Scon 4.9 4 20 min.20 min. Scott 4.5 6 20 min.

135

OPERATIONS: - . - iResponded to staging area sn Brockfyn sfde of tunnel. After first tower collapsed,raepondeti to anhatyn by Brooklyn bridge. Stayed a« a unit entaring building 5, startedsearch of coneowrse Pemoved 2 victims from coifap&e. Ordered out of building because ofbaHding 7 was abWii to coli«pe«. Set up Tower Laddw on Church Street in front oftoileting 5 operated before and after building 7 collapsed.

J'Z-

Rank Lieutenant Group No.

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J

CD-I 5

To: 1ST

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

B»mllei L*UI_

BOXNO.M1

COMPAVt

TIME0915 APRQX.

Report No. _

DAtE9/ll^l 19

Location orAddress WORLD TRADE CENTERResponded to Signal S TH ALARM

iJe AO

. Adm. Dlst,Receive by lELEArrived in rttin. Assigned

. Block No

..Time 091SDxwon

for: Emergency

. ius. oas,

Relocation Q False Alarm

VON-STRUCTJIUl.

C»4Mific«uoa by Occ-jpaccy

Clastificatioo by CoBftructkmNumber of Stcnes 110

Residential PuWic

Noo-fir

Heavy timber

Ordered to respond 01Time Rcqsnad N/A Daie Rwumed N

r«tpood:n« LT.REGA.V FR.CHEM.Y ra.SM]TH Q PR. VEGAAt.Wo&K/Afart.N/A

Member* relieving ]

ocation Prwsuret: Stip .Average.

W»ter: Tine Used

MuksUwd TYPE

SCOTT 4.5

G»Ilo»« L's«d— Fresh Satl

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION

?fOTT4J J iQJjJQ*!' SCOTT <LJ 4

SCiJTTj,5 5 30 VON JSOTI4.5 4 .

30MTV

10MN

Remsriu: NO MEMBERS OF MlB ON DUTY SURVIVED COLLAPSE OF W.I.C.

Operatic™. UKKNOWN DUE TO COLLAPSE

JUaJcLT. L-LU- No. 14.CQVL

T 03 4

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CD-15COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion Ladder 110 K6DO/T iVO.

BOX NO. . ®o & 1 TIME 0851

Location orAddress 1 World Trade Center

Responded to Siqnal 1st alarm

While AQ Arrived in 7

Alarm for: ^ Fire d Emergency

DATE 9/1 1/01

Adm.Dist Block No.

Received bv computer Time 0851

min Assioned 4 Due on 1

d Relocation d False Alarm

Fire: STRUCTUALCommercial TRANSPORTATION NON STRUCTTYPE OF OCCUPANCY TYPE OF OCCUPANCY TYPE OF OCCUPANCY

Building: Classification by Occupancy dResidential ^Commercial[X]Fireproof dFire Protected QNon F.P.

Classification by Constuction dWood Frame dMetal DHeavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 _ Area _

Ordered to return to Quarters by Staging Post Chief

Time Returned 2200 Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 2 Mrs Min.

Members Responding Lt. Mera, FF's Sandvik. Hvland. Beehler. RicciofL-119), Brodrick(E210)

Members Relieving

Hydrant Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used:

Remarks: FF Brodrick injured arm while escaping collapseFF Riccio injured back and shoulder while escaping collapse

Operations: Upon arrival at the command post, L-110 was ordered to operate under Bn. 11 tosearch and evacuate the 21st floor. Primary search was negative. Upon completion allmembers were told to evacuate the building. All members of L-110 were accounted for.L-110 received verbal report fron NYPD of two trapped TA workers in the subway station at thecorner of Church and Cortland. L-110 cut the gates and performed a search which wasnegative.

n Pressure Start

ed

TYPE

Scott 4.ScottScott

4.4.

.5

.55

MASK

135

Gallons Used - Fresh

NO. DURATION

20 min.20 min.20 min.

TYPE

Scott 4.ScottScott

4.4.

Finish Av

.555

Salt

MASK NO.

246

erage

DURATION

20 min.2020

min.min.

Lieutenant Group No. 1

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Report No.

BOX NO \J / L/CV

Location or _AHHr«c 3#0>t0^^ ?- f £

Recpnnrled to Signal

while ^V Q-r£S

Alarm for: Sf Fire

Fire: STRUCTURALTYPE OF OCCUPANCY

Building: Classification by Occupancy

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories ,

Drrlereri TO respond or return to ,. ,.

Time Returned , / /— ?, tffl-S

Members responding (*•' . {,. ' *-*£*-

Members relieving

Hydrant: Location ,

Water: Time Used

Masks Used TYPE MASK

COMPANY

•>£/ Adm.Dist. Rlnrk No

Received by C- rT'5*'-> Time O & ~2-*y

Arrived in _ ! CJ . min Assigned Due on

C] Emergency C Relocation ,.. False Alarm

TRANSPORTATION WON STRUCTURALAUTO. BUS. SHIP. ETC. BRUSH RuBBIS" C T C

D Residential D Commercial ._ PublicU Fireproof D Fire-protected i_j Non-fireproofedCU Wood frame D Metal -^ Heavy timber

Area

by

Date Returned 7/A3/£V At Work / hrs 3D mm

7 f'f"' £ ftrff? L£~^~ M tCft&7'tr<f', i- /^vj>(3-y's "T'' / /

/

Time

Pressures: Start Finish Average

Gallons Used — Fresh Salt

NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION

Remarks:Q<£O-ETfLJ (Slfr L^T 5 -1/79 6* rtr

OPERATIONS:

2- ML/L-?

Rank Group No.

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CD-I5 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: DIVISION 1 Ladder Company 104

BOX No. 5-5-8087 TIME: 0910 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: WTC - Manhattan Adm. Dist. Block No

Responded to Signal3-3 8087 Received by:Teleprinter Time 0910

While in Quarters Arrived in min. Assigned on 3rd Alarm

Alarm for: £3 Fire O Emergency Q Relocation Q False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL x TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy O Residential ^ Commercial ^ Public

£<] Fireproof fj Fire-Protected Q Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction [~| Wood Frame (~| Metal Q Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Area x

Ordered to Return to Quarters by BC @ Comand Post

Time Returned 2210 Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 13 Hours 0 Minutes

Members Responding Lt Krueger, FF's Cicha, Quinn, Lynaugh, Lubrino(L102), Dalgish(E2.-.1)

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. DURATIONScott 4.5 min. min.

min. min.min. min.

Remarks:Scott 4.5 were used at random intervals

OPERATIONS:Ladder 104 responded to Brooklyn Battery tunnel entrance which was later blocked bybuilding 2 collapse, orderd to respond to Brooklyn Bridge,musterd with Bn 42, proceededto corner of Chambers and West, held at comand post, surveyed collapse with DC &collected BF-4 from abandoned apparatus,assisted in searches untill relieved.

Lieutenant ^^—-^ ' — ^ Group No. 4f

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CD-!5 (10-60)

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 55-8087

Location orAddress:

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

LADDER Company 1 0 5

TIME: DATE September 11, 2001

#2WTCResponded to Signal 1377(STAGING) Received by: CADS

Block No.

Time 0854

While AT Quarters

Alarm for: [X3 Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL OFFICE (E)

Building:Classification by Occupancy

Arrived in 13 min.

|~~| Emergency

Adm. Dist.

Assigned 4th Due on 1 st

Relocation Q False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

l_| Residential[XI Fireproof

Classification by Construction I I Wood Frame

Number of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by N/A

[X] CommercialI I Fire-ProtectedEU Metal

Area

I I PublicI I Non-Fi reproofedO Heavy Timber

Time Returned p

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Date Returned N/A At Work Hours Minutes <

CAPTAIN VINCENT BRUNTON, FF. HENRY MILLER, FRANK PALOMBO,THOMAS KELLY, DENNIS O'BERG, JOHN CHIPURA

N/A

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.

'min. min.min. min.

MASK NO.1-6?

Remarks:ALL MEMBERS MISSING IN ACTION

OPERATIONS:SEARCH AND RESCUE

JRank Lieutenant Group Wo. 21

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CD-15 (10-60)

To: Battalion

BOX No.

Location orAddress:

Responded to Signal

While in Quarters

Alarm for: O Fire

Fire:STRUCTURALBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company / , /U <L^

TIME: DATE

Adm. Dist.

Received by:TeleprinterBlock No.

TimeArrived in min.

Q Emergency

Assigned 1st Due on 3rd Alarm

D Relocation fj False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by ConstructionNumber of Stories

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

CD Residential(~| FireproofCD Wood Frame

Story

CD CommercialCD Fire-ProtectedCD Metal

Area

D PublicCD Non-FireproofedCD Heavy Timber

Time ReturnedMembers RespondingMembers Relieving

Hydrant: LocationWater: Time UsedMasks Used:

Date Returned At Work Hours Minutes

TYPEScott 4.5

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.min. min.min. min.

Remarks:

OPERATIONS:Fr.O'Brien, Fr. Pollard and Fr.Grammas broke into two teams. Lt. Nolan led team A whileLt. Ciaravino who also had a radio was in charge of team B. Both teams of Lad 102worked approximetly the next 23 hrs. searching and removing victims.

uRank Lieutenant Group No. 15

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— •- REPORT NO. 92FIRE DEPARTMENT - CITY OF NEW YORK

Bureau of Operations

REPORT OF SERVICES AT FIRE

Chief of Battalion 1 September 13, 2001

Box No. 100 Date^eceived September 12/2001Time Received 21:06 On Duty at Fire 08 Hours 00 Minutes

Time Returned to Qtrs 05:00 At Work at Fire 08 Hours 00 Minutes

Date Returned to Qtrs 09/12/01 Out of Qtrs 08 Hours 00 MinutesOrdered to Quarters by AC MEYERS

Received signal BOX 100 by CADS while A/Q and responded to same. Arrived at location in 20 minutes.Signal was for WORLD TRADE CTR at WORLD TRADE CTR

WORK PERFORMED

Upon arrival found AC MEYERS in command

I was directed by AC MEYERS to:

supervise E-204, E-237, E-274, L-l 10 on Church St. side.

Engines operated H/L on pockets of fire. L-l 10 made searches.

Thomas L. NarbuttBattalion ChiefBattalion 51

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Report No.

FIRE DEPARTMENT • CITY OF NEW YORK

Bureau of Operations

REPORT OF SERVICES AT FIRE

Chief of. Battalion New York,.

Date Received.

Time Received / a 7~ fc>

Time Returned to Quarters.

Date Returned to Quarters.

Ordered to Quarters by_

1-9—

_M. On Duty at Fire ^\s

.M. At Work at Fire O? hours

Out of Quarters tt hours

while l/r\t

and responded to same. Arrived at location in .minutes. Signal was received for.

at

19.

,jre^.

.minutes

.minutes

WORK PERFORMED

in Command.Upon arrival found

I was directed by

to

9&h£a±r^ , <Lj^i3^> ^M/2^z^^<a^z<3L^fc^^ *-MQ.fbeAtA-s

REMARKS

.Chief, .Battalion

Accidents or injuries to yourself or Aide and/or other members while working under your direct command, or damage to Departmentautomobile assigned for your use shall be reported under "REMARKS", FOLLOWED by a special report.

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To: 47 Battalion

BOX No.

Location orAddress: Greenwich St. & Liberty St.

Responded to Signal 5-5

While Qtrs. ofE16

Alarm for: IX! Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 266

TIME: 1800 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. E10

Received by:Teleprinter

Arrived in 10 min.

I] Emergency

Block No.

Time 1800

Fire:STRUCTURAL XXX

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Q Residential£3 FireproofI I Wood Frame

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by Div. 15Time Returned 700

Members RespondingMembers Relieving

Hydrant: Location NoneWater: Time Used None

Masks Used:

[~l CommercialO Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area x

D Public0 Non-Fireproofed1 I Heavy Timber

TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 16 Hours 0 Minutes

Capt. Fairchild.FFTilearcio.Stonitsch.Chojnacki.Weinsheimer.ConklinNone

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh 0 Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION1 30 min. Scott 4.5 2 30 min.3 30 min. Scott 4.5 4 30 min.5 30 min. Scott 4.5 6 30 min.

Remarks:All members wore their Scott Masks until they ran out.Thereafter.we weren't given papermasks until approximately 2 hrs. later.

OPERATIONS:Prior to responding to WTC site E 266 was relocated To E-16 from 1030 hrs.

Upon arrival at Command Post near West St. we were given orders to only let authorizedvehicles into WTC area.We did this for approx. 1HR.

Then E 251 was ordered to relieve a pumper on Greenwich St. (near Liberty St.) that wasoverheating and E 266 was to assist E 251 and Replace E 251 if needed.

FF.Tilearcio E 266 ECC remained with pumper and rest of E 266 went to assist in searchIFO quarters of E10/L10 under the supervision of D.C Espositp-P-15 until ordered to take-up.

ank Captain Group No. 13

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 268

TIME: 1327 DATE Septemb

Location or "~~~""Address: W.T.C. Liberty and West Adm. Dist.

Responded to Signal Administrative Received by:Teleprinter

To: 47 Battalion

BOX No. 0300

Block No.

Time 13:27

While in Quarters

Alarm for: ^ Fire

Fire:STRUCTURALx

Building:Classification by Occupancy

Arrived in 30 min.

[U Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

D Residential £*£3 Fireproof fjn Wood Frame F

Assigned 1st Due on 1st Alarm

D Relocation fj False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories 107 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by D.C.

CommercialFire-Protected _Metal

Area 800 x 800

LJ PublicI I Non-FireproofedI I Heavy Timber

Time Returned 213

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location NA

Water: Time Used 0

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Remarks:

Date Returned 9/26/01 At Work 8 Hours 0 Minutes

Lt Creede, Fr Swift, Fr. Herchenroder, Esposito, Wilson, Polinsky0

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION1 Omin. Scott 4.5 2 0 min.3 Omin. Scott 4.5 4 Omin.5 Omin. Scott 4.5 6 Omin.

OPERATIONS:E-268 was ordered to hook up to a water supply and then stood fast.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 25

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COMPANY OPERATIOINIS REPORT

Report No.

Time <D 9 f V

Due on

Received hv g

Arrived in

R»cpnnHPHtn Signal S~

/\^While / [ ' *-V*

CD RelocationAlarm for: 53 Fire CD Emergency

Fire: STRUCTURAL Cofifi'Qf<L.ifi / TRANSPORTATIONTYPE OF OCCUPANCY AUTO. BUS. SHIP. ETC.

L.j False Alarm

NON-STRUCTURAL .S«USH RUBBISH

Building: Classification by Occupancy

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories / /(?

CD ResidentialCD FireproofCD Wood frame

y? CommercialCD Fire-protectedCD Metal

Area /SO

i~D PublicCD Non-fireproofedCD Heavy timber

Ordered to respond or{eturTTtg

Time Returned O ~

hy DC, kJp.Hj/eiO 3)iV'jDate Returned //yZL/O V At Work / 7 hrs. _

Members responding / Sg // Q . /7/T /^f O ; /T/f" /^O.S $ , Vf' r •>->,-

mm.

Members relieving

Time.

Myrirant- 1 nratinn

Water: Time Used _

Masks Used TYPE

/ Pressures: Start. Finish Average

Gallons Used — Fresh Salt,^

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO DURATION

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CD-15 (10/60) 03-110COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: .Pl\COMPANY

Report No.

BOX NO TIME DATE

Location orAddress

Responded tn Signal

While

Alarm for: ED Fire

Fire: STRUCTURALTYPE OF OCCUPANCY

Building: Classification by Occupancy

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Ordered t« respond or return to

Time Returned

Members responding

Members relieving . .

Hydrant: Location .

Water: Time Used

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Received by Time

Arrived in min. Assigned Due on

EH Emergency ED Relocation L.j False Alarm

TRANSPORTATION NON-STRUCTURALAUTO. BUS. SHIP. ETC. BRUSH RUBBISH rTC

D Residential D Commercial i.J PublicD Fireproof D Fire-protected ELI Non-fireproofedED Wood frame EH Metal ED Heavy timber

Area

by

. Date Returned At Work hrs. min

Time

Pressures: Start Finish Averaae

Gallons Used-Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION

Remarks:

OPERATIONS:^

i/o -Pro/of o-P

at O2^b Arr.

Rank 'Group No.

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1.5-15 (10-60)

To: •Battafiorr

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

BOX No. 2033

Location orAddress. West St. & Vesey St.

Responded to Signal

While relocated

Alarm for: [X] Fire

Engine Company 294

TIME: 0954

Received byTeleprinter

Arrived in 15 min.

D Emergency

DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Time 0954

Assigned Special Called on 3rd Alarm

Relocation QJ False AlarmFire:STRUCTURALxBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by ConstructionNumber of Stories

Ordered to Return to Quarters byTime Returned 2300Members RespondingMembers Relieving

Hydrant: LocationWater: Time UsedMasks Used: TYPE

Scott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

i Residential>3 Fireproof

Wood Frame110 Story

^ Commercialf~| Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area

PublicNon-FireproofedHeavy Timber

psi

Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 13 Hours 0 MinutesLt. J. DiMartino.Ffs Rodgers,Philcox,Carmody,Muhs

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi AverageGallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION1 20 min. Scott 4.5 2 20 min.3 20 min. Scott 4.5 4 20 min.5 20 min. min.

Remarks:On arrival E294 parked on West St. Members took rollups all spare cylinders and tools.When members were approx 1/2 block from WTC, second tower collapsed. All membersenveloped by black cloud and covered with debris. Lt. DiMartino extricated self andregrouped unit. Upon arrival IFO site by the Customs Bldg, Fr Rodgers resupplied 2 1/2line in street via damaged pumper.

OPERATIONS:{cent} Ff Muhs manned line with 2 members from E155 who had lost their officer toextinguish burning rigs. Lt. DiMartino,Ffs Philcox & Carmody searched rigs( includingR1)- neg. Members raised 2,35' ladders to mezzanine of Customs Bldg to removeapprox.7 PD members trapped. Assisted in locating & extricating officer from E1 withPartner Saw on Exp 4 side. Reports of trapped people in bldg. Lt.D organizecTsearcri,located & removed civilian 10-45 on 7th fl. Searched parking garage under bldg. collapsedin rear. Crawled into void under collapsed walkway,assisted E35 to-

J Rank Lieutenant Group No. 3

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CD-15 (10-60) Cx/£>C

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: Battalion Engine Company 294

BOX No. 2033 TIME: 0954 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress. West St. & Vesey St. Adm. Dist Block No.

Responded to Signal Received by:Teleprinter Time 0954

While relocated Arrived in 15 min. Assigned Special Called on 3rd Alarm

Alarm for: ^ Fire (HI Emergency fj] Relocation Q False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL x TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy Q Residential ^ Commercial £3 Public

[>3 Fireproof Q Fire-Protected Q Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction O Wood Frame fj] Metal Q Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Area x

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

Time Returned 2300 Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 13 Hours 0 Minutes

Members Responding Lt. J. DiMartino.Ffs Rodgers,Philcox,Carmody,MuhsMembers 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. DURATIONScott 4.5 1 20 min. Scott 4.5 2 20 min.Scott 4.5 3 20 min. Scott 4.5 4 20 min.Scott 4.5 5 20 min. min.

Remarks:cont: darken down L101 enough to search front cab (negative). Imminent Collapsereported-members vacated area. Ops performed under knowledge of B49. Ordered byChief Fellini to search another parking garage under street. Approx 100' in, found to bealso collapsed. Searched 3 civilian vehicles(neg) E294 further assisted in placing andmoving lines and extinguishing (cont)

OPERATIONS:multiple small fires.

) Rank Lieutenant Group No.

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CD-15 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 8087 TIME: 0945

Location orAddress: WTC Vesey St. and West

Responded to Signal 5th alarm

While on the air

Alarm for: [>3 Fire

Engine Company 305

DATE September 11, 2001

Received by:radio

Arrived in 3 min.

EmergencyFire:STRUCTURAL X

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Time 9:45

Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm

D Relocation fj False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to Eng 3

Time Returned 230 ft

O ResidentialO Fireproof[U Wood Frame

110 Storyby DispatherDate Returned 9/12/01

^ CommercialCD Fire-Protected -D Metal

Area 200 x 200

D Public(~) Non-FireproofedO Heavy Timber

At Work 17 Hours 30 MinutesMembers Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used:

Remarks:

Lt Richard Skellington Fr, Pue Fr Hayes Fr Phillips Fr. Walsh

on West and Charmbers St. Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

;ed Gallons Used: Fresh

TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

MASK NO.135

DURATION10 min.10 min.10 min.

TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5

Salt

MASK NO.24

DURATION10 min.10 min.

min.

After parking Eng 305 at West And Chambers St. procecced to walk down to thecommand post,,was about 3/4 of a block away when Tower 1 started to collaspe,Company retreated back up West, at this time got caught in the dust cloud. After findingmembers and regrouping at new stage area at Chambers and West .stood fast for mostof the day. At 22:00 was order to enter ground "o"to dig ,dug till apr.2:15am. then order toreturn by chief in charge of the dig.Took up reassigned by dispatcher to return to Eng. 3

OPERATIONS:

-Rank L+» Group No.

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ENG26-1 Fax:7l£37?6?06 Jan 14 2002 22:0i P.C1_

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To 1 Battalion Engine Company 311

BOX Nc. 3087 TIME: 0928 DATE September 11, 2001

Lccatior. orAddress: 1 World Trade Center Adm. Dist. Lad 10 Block Me

Responded tc S.'gnai 55-8087 Received by:7eleprinter TimeOS28

While in Quarters Arrived in 55 min. Assigned Special Called on Sth Alarm

Aiam tor g] Pipe G Emergency H Relocation ^ Fa!se A lam

Hre:STRUCTURAL Fire TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Suifding: _Classification by Occupancy Q Residential 23 Commercial (_j Public

0*3 Fireproof Q Fire-Protected £j Non-FirsarocfsaOa-sif.cation by Construction [j Wood Frame Q Meta! D Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Area 300 x 300

Ordered to Return to Quarters by DC Weinlefn

~~ime Returned 900 Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 23 Hours 30 Minutes

Merr bars Responding Capt. Schiralli , FF Heroid , FF Calvacca , FF DeMatteo . FF Murphy

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average PS!

Water Tirre Used Gaiiors Used- Fresh Salt

•VlasKs used: Pr'PE WASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.min. minmin. min.

Remarks.Responded to Brooklyn Batter/ Tunnel staging area , then into Manhattan

OPERATIONS: •ri.ssi ted in stretching hose from Fireboat to the Marriott Hotel oil West si. Then we too'*

2 1/2" roil-ups and Multi-Versaf up to the 40th floor of the MaVnct Hotel and operated the

Muifi-Versa! through the window of the hotel, onto ths roof of 90 West st which xvas fully ;

involved. We operated there through the day and night

Rank Captain Group No.

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CD-15 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: Battalion Engine Company 315

BOX No. 8087 TIME: 00:30 DATE September 12, 2001

Location orAddress: WORLD TRADE CENTER Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal Received by:Teleprinter Time 0030

While in Quarters Arrived in 5 min. Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Alarm for: £3 Fire £3 Emergency Q Relocation Q False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL X TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy [H Residential ^ Commercial Q Public

^ Fireproof |_J Fire-Protected LJ Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction Q Wood Frame £<] Metal Q Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Area x

Ordered to Return to Quarters by CHIEF AT PARK ROW COMMAND POST

Time Returned 530 Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 5 Hours 0 Minutes

Members Responding LT.RUBINO,FF'S ANDRES,COOKE,MAGUFFIN,DENAVE

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. DURATIONScott 4.5 2 0 min. Scott 4.5 6 0 min.Scott 4.5 3 0 min. min.Scott 4.5 5 0 min. min.

Remarks:E-315 WAS RELOCATED TO E-33 . AFTER TAKING IN SEVERAL RUNS IN E-33'SRESPONSE AREA E-315 WAS SENT TO THE WORLD TRADE CENTER.

OPERATIONS:E-315 REPORTED IN TO THE PARK ROW COMMAND POST. LT. RUBINO REPORTED IN

TO THE BC.E-315 WAS ORDERED TO STANDFAST.E-315 WAS NEARLY PUT TO WORKSEVERAL TIMES INCLUDING AUGMENTING A PUMPER ON MURRAY AND CHURCHSTREETS-FOR WHICH LT. RUBINO WALKED THE SEVERAL BLOCKS TO THE LOCATIONBEFORE COMMITING THE APPARATUS. THIS PROVED UNECCESSARY AS THEY WERESHUTTING THE TOWER LADDER DOWN THAT WAS BEING SUPPLIED.AT 0530HRS. E-315 WAS ORDERED TO TAKE UP AND AFTER CONTACTING THE DISPATCHERRETURNED TO QUEENS.

ALL MEMBERS OF E-315 OPERATED WITH JHE ptlST MASK SUPPLIED AT SCENE.

Rank Lieutenant Group No.

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CD-I5 (10-60)

To: 1 &

BOX No. 8087 TIME: 2200

Location orAddress: WTC

Responded to Signal SPECIAL CALL

While in Quarters

Alarm for: [53 Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 317

Received by:Teleprinter

Arrived in 10 min.

D Emergency O

Fire:STRUCTURAL FP

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

DATE 9/11/01

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Time 2200

Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

|_J Residential[H Fireproof

Classification by Construction Q Wood Frame

Number of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by COMM POST

Time Returned 1200

£3 CommercialE3 Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area x

PublicNon-FireproofedHeavy Timber

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Remarks:

Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 14 Hours Minutes

LT.DEO FF. BIENZ, FF. KELLEHER, FF.SCHIEDA. FF.MONTGOMERYFF.FILOSA

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.mm.

min.min.

mm.min.

OPERATIONS:ECC. OPERATOR A PUMPER THAT WAS RELAYING WATER. THE REST OF CO. HELP TODIG FOR MEMBERS.DURING THE MORNING HOURS USED A HAND WITH IRONWORKERS.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 15

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To: 1 Battalion

BOX N'-J. S057

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 328

Location orAddress. World Trade Center

Responded to Signal 5-5

While Reloc. to E-3

Alarm for: [X] Fire

Received by:Teleprinter

Arrived in 10 min.

Emergency

Fire:STRUCTURAL Class 1

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

|~l Residential£3 Fireproofr~] Wood Frame

DATE Ssrtcrrbcr 11. 2001

Adm. Dist. 1st Div. > Block No.

Time 2200

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by Div-1

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal .

Area 400 x 400

fj] PublicQ Non-FireproofedQ Heavy Timber

Time Returned 800

Members Responding

Members RelievingHydrant: Location N!/A

Water: Time Used

Masks Used TYPEScott 4.5

Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 10 Hours . Minutes

Lt. Trincone(E-264 MX), FF's Mischke, Mauro, Seaman(E-264 Det),Dimonda(E-265 Det), Barto(E-265 Det)

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO DURATiONmin. min.min. min.min. min.

Remarks:Operated under the command of several Chiefs who were manning the debris site.

OPERATIONS:While relocated to Engine-3, Engine 328 was special called to the WTC site. Engine 328moved supplies and streched a hand-line into the main area of debris of the South tower.Members of Engine 328 searched voids in the rubble and assisted with some light debrisremoval. Engine 328 was ordered to return to quarters by the Command Post- B.C. Lyons

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 14

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: Battalion Ladder Company 121

BOX No. 9999 TIME: 0412 DATE September 12, 200^Location orAddress: World Trade Center-West St Location Acm. Dist. * Block No

Responded to Signal Received by:Te(eprinter Time 0412

While in Quarters Arrived in 25 min. Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Alarm for: E3 Fire Q Emergency fj Relocation Q False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL Yes TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURALBuilding:Classification by Occupancy Q Residential Q Commercial S3 Public

03 Fireproof * L~j Firo Protected P] Nc.i-Fiiap;uufedClassificatJon by Construction Q Wood Frame FJ Metal Q Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Area x

Ordered to Return to Quarters by B.C. White

Tims Returned 1445 Date Returned 9/12/01 AtWoiK 10 Hours 15 Minutes

Members Responding Lt.Daniel O'BrJen)FF.LaCognata,FF.8.Gallagher,FF.W.Gal!agher,FF.M.Cody,FF.M.Murray,FF.F.Frierich

Members Relieving) Hydrant: Location Pressures: Start p:;i Finish psi Average psi

Water Time Used 3.5 Hours Gallons Used. Fresh Sait

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO DURATION TY?I! MASK NO. DURATIONScott 4.5 1 Omin. Scott 4.f5 2 0 min.Scott 4.5 3 Omin. Scott 4.i5 4 Omin.Scott 4.5 5 0 min. min.

Remarks:Responded to World Trade Center & received orders from D.C.Michael Weinlein tooperate Tower Ladder into building at 90 West St. and to alternate direction of streamunto rubble of the World Trade Center Building.Ordered to shut down line and remove rigfrom area due to a possible collapse of Scaffold and debri originating from structure ofbuilding .

OPERATIONS:Operated as a Tower Ladder in Fire Suppresion efforts,after being relieved of TowerLadder assignment.operated as a Team in Search and Rescue Mission for the remainder

ofthftday.

Rank Lieutenant Group No 9

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PD-15 (10-60)

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 0300

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 121

DATE September 25, 2001

Location orAddress: Liberty Ave.

Responded to Signal Special Call

While in Quarters

Alarm for £<J Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL FP

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TIME: 0901

Received by:Teleprinter

Arrived in 30 min.

CD Emergency

Adn. Dist. Block No.

Time 0901

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned Special Called on 3rd Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

1_J Residential gj Commercial[X] Fireproof [j Fire-Pro tested

Classification by Construction Q Wood Frame Q MetalNumber of Stories 105 Story Area ISO x 150

Ordered to Return to Quarters by BC McGowan Batt. 38

D PublicCD Non-Fireproofed[j Heavy Timber

Time Returned 2000Members RespondingMembers RelievingHydrant: LocationWater: Time UsedMasks Used: TYPE

Scott 4.5

Date Returned 9/25/01 AtWo'k 11 Hours 0 MinutesCapt. Connelly, FF Komorowski, FF Vaccaro, FF Byrne

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.mm.

min.min.

mm.min.

Remarks:Reported to the Chuch St. Command Post

OPERATIONS:Assisted E-251 stretching hoseline, Cleared WTC area under orders of BC McGowan for

demolition of South tower then stood fast until relieved.

J

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CD-15'(iO-60)

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 0300

' Location orAddress: Vessey St.

Responded to Signal Special CaSI

While in Quarters

Alarm for: ^ Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 121

TIME: 0638 DATE September 30, 2001

Adnr. Dist. Block No.

Received by:Telepr1nter Time 0638

Arrived in 30 min. Assigned Special Called on 3rd Alarm

Emergency Q Relocation Q False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL FPBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

O Residential£x] Fireproof

Classification by Construction Q Wood Frame

Number of Stories 105 StoryOrdered to Return to Quarters by DAC KallettaTime Returned 1208 Date Returned 9/30/01

NON STRUCTURAL

[x] Commercial[j Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area 1«>0 x 150

D PublicD Non-FireproofedD Heavy Timber

At Wort 5 Hours 30 MinutesMembers Responding

Members Relieving

Capt. Connelly, FF Komorowski, FF Byrne, FF Dieringer, FF Carey, FFCassar E-265L-153

Hydrant: Location

Water. Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Remarks:

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start ps Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.min.

min.min.

min.min.

Reported to the West St. Command Post

Operated tower ladder stream on 7 WTC- Vessey St & Grsenwich St

Group No. 12

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CD- 15 (10-60)

To 1 Battalion

BOX No. 0300

Location orAddress: West St. & Liberty St.

Responded to Signal Special Call

While in Quarters

Alarm for: [X] Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 121

TIME: 0915 DATE October 25, 2001

Adm. Dist.

Received by.Teleprinter

Arrived in 30 min.

G Emergency

Block No.

Time 091 5

Fire:STRUCTURAL Comm

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

[~~l Residential£3 Fireprooff~] Wood Frame

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation Q] False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by DC Esposito

^ CommercialQ] Fire-Protected| | Metal

Area 200 x 200

PublicNon-FireproofedHeavy Timber

Time Returned 2000

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Date Returned 10/25/01 At Work 10 Hours 45 Minutes

Lt. Kalletta, FF Komoroski, FF Byrne, FF Abbott, FF Sandhaas, FF Olsen

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATIONmin.

TYPE MASK NO.

min.

DURATIONrnin.min.rnin.

Remarks:Ordered to report in to West St. Command Post

OPERATIONS:Operated Tower Ladder stream on debris of World Trade Center North Tower

\k Lieutenant Group No. 24

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CD-15 (10-60)

BOX No. 0100

Location orAddress: WTC

Responded to Signal 5-5

While in Quarters

Alarm for: IX! Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

LADDER Company 127

TIME: 1049 DATE September 12, 2001

Received by:Teleprinter

Arrived in 20 min.

3 Emergency

Adm. Dist.

Assigned 1st Due

Relocation

on

Block No.

Time 1049

5th Alarm

O False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to Quarters

Time Returned 1649

Members Responding

^] Residential13 FireproofU Wood Frame

110 Story

by CHIEF CALAN

Date Returned 9/12/01

CommercialFire-Protected -Metal

Area 300 x 300

PublicNon-FireproofedHeavy Timber

At Work 6 Hours 0 Minutes

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Remarks:

Lt Bengyak, F.F. CALUORI, F.F. HORES, F.F. DiPIETRO, F.F.WEISENBURGER, F.F. ROLLINS.

N/A

Pressures: Start psi

Gallons Used: Fresh

MASK NO.123

DURATION15 min.15 min.15 min.

TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4. 5

Finish psi Average

Salt

MASK NO.456

psi

DURATION15 min.15 min.15 min.

OPERATIONS:L-127 STOOD FAST WERE ORDERDED BACK TO QUARTERS BY CHIEF CALAN

Rank Lieutenant Group No.

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CD-15

To: 50 Battalion

BOX NO. 0300

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder 127

TIME 0900

Report NoDATE 9/27/01

Location orAddress WTC Adm.Dist Block No.

Responded to Signal

While IN QUATERS

Alarm for:

Arrived in 30

DFire

mm

. Received by TELEPRINTER Time 0900

Assigned Due on

Emergency Q Relocation Q False Alarm

Fire: STRUCTUAL TRANSPORTATIONTYPE OF OCCUPANCY TYPE OF OCCUPANCY

NON STRUCTTYPE OF OCCUPANCY

Building: Classification by Occupancy

Classification by Constuction

Number of Stories

DResidential DCommercialDFireproof QFire Protected DNon P.P.QWood Frame QMetal QHeavy Timber

Area

Ordered to return to QUARTERS by B.C. MURPHY

Time Returned 1600 Date Returned 9/27/01 At Work 6 Hrs 00 Min.

Members Responding LT. FALKENMEYER. FF ROLLINS. PLACIDE. MICCIO. FRAGE. AND

WEISENBURGER

Pressure Start

ed Gallons Used - Fr

TYPE

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

MASK NO DURATION

1 min.3 min.5 min.

Finish

Members Relieving,

Hydrant Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used:

Remarks:

Operations: UNDER ORDERS OF B.C. MURPHY, BATT. 50, L-127 SET UP ANDOPERATED TL STREAM ONTO BLDG. #7 AND THE SURROUNDING DEBRIS. TOOK UPON ORDERS OF D.C. RAPPE, WEST COMMAND.

Salt

TYPE

Scott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4. 5

MASK NO

246

DURATION

min.min.min.

Average

/)/ ^Ct^Ct l

Lieutenant Group No. 16Gro

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CD-15 (10-60)

To: 50 Battalion

BOX No. 55-8087

Location orAddress: World Trade Center

Responded to Signal 5-5

While in Quarters

Alarm for: [X] Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 133

TIME: DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time 0938

Arrived in min. Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

D Emergency D Relocation Q False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL x

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

fj] Residential[X] Fireproof(HI Wood Frame

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by ConstructionNumber of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

Time ReturnedMembers Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: LocationWater: Time UsedMasks Used: TYPE

Scott 4.5

Date Returned

[X] CommercialI I Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area 225 x 225

At Work Hours

D PublicO Non-FireproofedCH Heavy Timber

MinutesLt. M. Foy (Cov.),FF L. Brown, FF V. Rosario, FF G. Batkay, FF D. Nelson,FF W. Schaefer.FF J. Nolan

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.mm.

min.min.

mm.min.

Remarks:Unit held in reserve at West Street staging area pending deployment to Ann Streetcommand.

OPERATIONS:Worked under direction of Ann Street command. Commenced operations from 2100hrsthru OlOOhrs on 9/12/01. Searched Marriot Hotel building using thermal imaging camera.Located deceased Department members, attempted to extricate from debris, unable.Command notified of location.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 18

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To: Battalion

BOX NO. 2925" 2.*? 33

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 135

TIME: 1418 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress Southend Ave. & Rector Place Adm. Dist.

Responded to Signal 2023

While in Quarters

Alarm for: £3 FireFire:STRUCTURAL xxxxxBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

Received by:Teleprinter

Arrived in 10 min.

I] Emergency

Block No.

Time 1418

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

ResidentialFireproofWood Frame

110 Story

CommercialFire-Protected

Area 750 x 750

D PublicQ Non-FireproofedI | Heavy Timber

Ordered to Return to Quarters by DC Weinlein, D.3Time Returned 0500Members Responding

Members RelievingHydrant: LocationWater: Time UsedMasks Used: TYPE

Scott 4.5

Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 14 Hours 42 Minutes

Lt. Hudak, FF. Aaron, FF. Rodriguez, FF. Baccari, FF. Trezza, FF. YenzerE-286, FF. Mitchell E-286, FF. Sweeney E-302.

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.mm.

min.min.

mm.min.

Remarks:Ladder 135 was relocated to and in the quarters of Ladder Co. 5 upon receipt of aboveteleprinter message to respond to above alarm.

/— \: I

Upon arrival reported to DC Blaich, D-1. Ordered to set up and operate Tower Ladderstream into burning collapsed rubble. After approximately 1 hour ordered to repositionapparatus due to potential for further collapse. Set up Tower Ladder and operated streamat this point into 90 West Street under command of DC Mosier D-8. Continued to operatetower ladder as well as search rubble for missing members/civilians until ordered to takeup by DC Weinlein, D-3.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 2

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CD-I5 (10-60)

To: 51 Battalion

BOX No. 0300

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

LADDER Company 142

TIME: 0419 DATE September 26, 2001

Location orAddress: WORLD TRADE CENTER

Responded to Signal ADIMN

While in Quarters

Alarm for: ^ Fire |

Fire:STRUCTURAL yesBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

Adm. Dist.

Received by:Teleprinter

Arrived in 60 min.

Emergency

Block No.

Time 041 9

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

CD ResidentialCD FireproofI I Wood Frame

Story

Q CommercialO Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area x

D PublicQ Non-Fireproofedd] Heavy TimberClassification by Construction

Number of StoriesOrdered to Return to Quarters by

Time Returned 1230 Date Returned 9/26/01 At Work 6 Hours 0 Minutes

Members Responding LT MULLEN FR MCCARTHY FR DELANO FR STORDEUR FR HARRIS

FR DAGOSTINO

Members Relieving NA

Hydrant: LocationWater: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO.

Remarks:

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh 0 Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.min. min.min. min.

MEMBERS PERFORMED VARIOUS HYDRAULIC FUNCTIONS; SUCH AS EXTINGUISHING

COOLING DOWN WASHING DOWN AND KEEPING THE DUST DOWN. MEMBERS ALSO

SCANNED THE AREA FOR REMAINS WHILE THE CRANES REMOVED DEBRIS.

OPERATIONS:

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 16

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c ax : Jar IS 2002 15:3o P. Cl

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: S4 Battalion Ladder Company 1 55

BOX No. 30tt TIME: 2309 DATE September 20, 2002

Location orAddress: VARICK ST. AND CHURCH ST WTC .Manhattan Adm. Dist, Block No.

Responded to. Signal Received by Teleprinter Tima

While in Quarters Arrived in 30 min. Assigned Special Called on 1st Alarm

Alarm for [X^ Fire Q Emergency C Relocation L~J False Alarm

Fire;STRUCTURAL xxx TRANSPORTATlONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Building;Classification by Occupancy Q Residential 5<3 Com-nercial _ ']§ Public

[>3 Fireproof £3 Fire-Protected [j Non-Fi reproofedClassificatiorv i&y Construction Q Wood Frame £3 Metal G Heavy Timber

Number of Stories Story Area x

Ordered to Return to Quarters by Command postTime Returned 800 Date Returned 9/21/02 At Work 9 hours 0 Minutes

Members Responding LT. HANCE, FF. THOMPSON, PANNICCA, GERRiE, WHEATLEY, SCULLY

Members RelievingHydrant. Location Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiWater Time Used Gallons Used; Fresh SaltMasks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO, DURATION

Scott 4.5 mfn. min.mln. min.rrjjn. min.

Remarks:MEMBERS WOKED IN THE BUCKET FOR ABOUT 8 HRS. ROTATING MEMBERS EVERYCOUPLE OF HRS. THEN WAS ORDER TO TAKE UP BY COMMAND POST.

OPERATIONS:LADDER 155 OPERATED THE BUCKET TO EXT1NGUSH FIRES AT VAR1CK ST. ANDCHURCH ST. SUPPLIED BY ENG 236.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 15

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CD-15 (10-60)

To: 1st Division

BOX No. 0085

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 158

TIME: 0100 DATE September 12, 2001

Location orAddress: World Trade Center - Broadway And Vesey Adm. Dist.

Responded to Signal Special Call

While in Quarters

Alarm for: £<] Fire

Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time 0100

Arrived in 4 min. Assigned 1st Due on 3rd Alarm

] Emergency O Relocation O False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL XXX

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

|~~| ResidentialEX] Fireproof

Classification by Construction O Wood Frame

Number of Stories Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by BC Lyons

^ CommercialQ Fire-Protected _D Metal

Area x

D PublicO Non-FireproofedQ Heavy Timber

Time Returned 1000

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 8 Hours 0 Minutes

Captain Schelling, FF Costigan, Wasielesky,Monaco, McElwain,Pacheco.

N/APressures: Start psi Finish psi Average

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

psi

MASK NO. DURATIONmin.min.min.

TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.min.min.

Remarks:Operated under BC Lyons & DC Hanson.

OPERATION:L158 acting L8 was special called for relief purposes @ 0100 hrs. Ordered by BC Lyons tomonitor crane operations at the corner of Church and Liberty. Also operated 1 3/4"hoseline onto pile near that location.

Rank Capt Group No. 16

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CD-15 (10-60)

To: 54 Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: 1 Liberty Plaza

Responded to Signal Add'l unit

While in Quarters

Alarm for: [X] Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL xx

Building:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 165

TIME: 1700 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist.

Received by:TELEPRINTER

Block No.

Time 1700

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories 0 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

Arrived in 5 min.

O Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

I | Residential |PI Fireproof |I | Wood Frame |

Assigned 1st Due on 1st Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Time Returned 900

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used:

Date Returned 9/12/01

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area x

At Work 16 Hours

D Public["~| Non-Fireprocfed[~l Heavy Timber

Minutes

Lt.Bloecker,FF'sAstegher,Calder,Joy,Stack,Mooney.

TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION1 15 min. Scott 4.5 4 15 min.2 15 min. Scott 4.5 5 15 min.3 15 min. Scott 4.5 6 15 min.

Remarks:

OPERATIONS:L-165 relocated to the qtrs. of L-18. At aproximately 1700 hrs. responded to box 8087,1Liberty Plaza. L-165 operated under Bn.-50 @ Vessey and West Command Post. L-165operated at a basement fire near 7 W.T.C., then were assigned to operate withconstruction crane on debri field for remainder of tour.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 25r

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CD-12 REPORT NO. 42FIRE DEPARTMENT - CITY OF NEW YORK

Bureau of OperationsREPORT OF SERVICES AT FIRE

Chief of Battalion 1

Time Received Q905Time Returned 10 Qus 0100Date Returned to Qtrs

Ordered to Quarters by ADC Felleni

Received signal 5_ g

Signal was for Fire at WTC

DawReceivedS/ll/Ol

On Dury at Firti4 Houmo MinutesAt Work at FireL2 HoursOO MinutesOmofQtrs^4 HoursQQ Minuies

while AQ and responded to same. Arrived at location

Upcn arrival foun^hief

I was directed by

WORK PERFORMED

in command

to-

Staged 2nd alarm assignment at entrance':t6:midtown Tunnel. Closed L.I.E. east

at Vandam St. to all but emergency traffic. Cleared tunnel prior to response(possible

terrorist target}. Responded to West and Vesey. Took cover after Tower 1 collapsed.

Entered collapse area for search and rescue. Assisted and supervised recovery of Lt.E-

in Customs building mezzanine level. Removed 2 civilians from 6th floor of Customs

builing. Supervised fire suppresion efforts on Greenwich St. Continued to operate

in collapse area (west St) supervising and assisting in numerous rescue and recovery

efforts.

BC John Papa

Battalion Chief

Battalion 45

TO'd II: L\c PI 617

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CD-I 2 (8/84)93-139-0681

Report No.

FIRE DEPARTMENT • CITY OF NEW YORK

Bureau of Operations

REPORT OF SERVICES AT FIRE

Chief of /. s t Battalion New York Sept. 11, 2001 19

_ .. 7125 Staging Area . 9-12-01Box No. Date Received 1 9

Time Received 0853 Hrs .M On D(Jty at pjre hours minutes

Time Returned to Quarters M. At Work at Fire hours minutes

Date Returned to Quarters 19 Out of Quarters hours .minutes

Ordered to Quarters by

Received Signal 5 -5 20 13 by Tel ep r inter while At Queens Staging Are<

and responded to same. Arrived at location in I 0 minutes. Signal was received for fireIVTC 0925 hours

at

WORK PERFORMED

i t • i x -i Bc fapa, Bn 45 .Upon arrival found i in Command.

BC Strakosch, BC Fischler secured bus lane for emergency serviceI was directed by ;

use from Qns Midtown Tunnel. North tube was ordered closed to oublic.to I

Sesponded to Manhattan. Upon arrival approached North Tower and building

^collapsed engulfing BC Strakosch, BC Fischler, and FF Cleary in debris

cloud, established command post at JVest and Chambers Street. Searched

Verizon building. Supervised debris removal and search operations, seturne

to quarters at 0130 hours on September 12, 2001.

REMARKS

.Chief, ££_Battalion

Accidents or Injuries to yourself or Aide and/or other members while working under your direct command, or damage to Departmentautomobile assigned for your use shall be reported under "REMARKS", FOLLOWED by a special report.

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CD-12 REPORT NO. 1043

FIRE DEPARTMENT - CITY OF NEW YORK

Bureau of Operations

REPORT OF SERVICES AT FIRE

Chief of Battalion 01 December 25, 2001 —^

Box No. 300 Date Received December'25, 2001

Time Received 03:31 On Duty at Fire 07 Hours 00 Minutes

Time Returned to Qtrs 10:30 At Work at Fire 06 Hours 00 Minutes

Date Returned to Qtrs 12/25/01 Out of Qtrs 07 Hours 00 Minutes

Ordered to Quarters by

Received signal BOX 300 by TELEPRINTE while IN QTRS and responded to same. Arrived at location in 25 minutes.

Signal was for FIRE at WORLD TRADE CENTER

WORK PERFORMED

Upon arrival found in command

I was directed by to:

RESPONDED TO WTC AND SUPERVISED SEARCH AND REMOVAL OF VICTIMS OF WTC ATTACK. RELIEVED AT IOC

B.C.John KleehaasBattalion ChiefBattalion 46

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"CD-12 REPORT NO. 1044

FIRE DEPARTMENT - CITY OF NEW YORK

Bureau of Operations

REPORT OF SERVICES AT FIRE

Chief of Battalion 01 January 16, 2002 •

Box No. 300 Date Received December 25, 2001

Time Received 21:31 On Duty at Fire 07 Hours 00 Minutes

Time Returned to Qtrs 04:30 At Work at Fire 06 Hours 00 Minutes

Date Returned to Qtrs 12/25/01 Out of Qtrs 07 Hours 00 Minutes

Ordered to Quarters by

Received signal BOX 300 by TELEPRINTE while IN QTRS and responded to same. Arrived at location in 25 minutes.

Signal was for RELIEF at WORLD TRADE CENTER

WORK PERFORMED

Upon arrival found in command

I was directed by to:

RESPONDED TO WTC AND SUPERVISED SEARCH AND REMOVAL OF VICTIMS OF WTC ATTACK. RELIEVED AT 040

B.C.Robert R.TurnerBattalion ChiefBattalion 46

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CD-12 REPORT NO. 78FIRE DEPARTMENT - CITY OF NEW YORK

Bureau of Operations

REPORT OF SERVICES AT FIRE

Chief of Battalion September 11, 2001

Box No. 2033 Date Received September 11, 2001

Time Received 09:55 On Duty at Fire 17 Hours 45 Minutes

Time Returned to Qtrs 02:30 At Work at Fire 15 Hours 00 Minutes

Date Returned to Qtrs 09/11/01 Out of Qtrs 17 Hours 45 Minutes

Ordered to Quarters by UNKNOWN

Received signal BOX 2033 by MDT while OUT OF QUARTERS and responded to same. Arrived at location in 25 minutes.

Signal was for STAGING AREA at VESEY & WEST STREETS

WORK PERFORMED

Upon arrival found UNKNOWN in command

I was directed by UNKNOWN to:

upon arrival was ordered to report to command post at Vesey and West streets. While approaching command post .tower #1

began to collapse. After collapse of Tower #1, Bn-49 set temporary command post at Chambers & VgseT Streets. Bn-49 under

the direction of BC Keenan, supervised operations on the WTC Customs bldg under the direction of DC McNally Dv-14.

Operated until ordered to assist operations on the Liberty Street side of the WTC bldgs. Bn-49 operated on mounds at the

collapse site of Tower #1, evacuating 2 civilians from the debri of Tower #1. Bn-49 supervised rescue operations on the

liberty & Washington st side until ordered to return to the command post on Vesey. Bn-49 continued to operate as staging

coordinator for Vesey St command post and FDNY Liason officer in the Emergency Operations Command Post under DAC

Courtney until ordered to return to quarters.

Michael KeenanBattalion ChiefBattalion 49

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CD-15 (10-60)

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No.

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 251

TIME: DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: 2 World Trade Center

Responded to Signal

While in Quarters

Alarm for: 03 Fire

Adm. Dist.

Received by:Teleprinter

Arrived in min.

Emergency

Block No.

Time

Fire:STRUCTURAL xxBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

[_J Residential|_) Fireproof

Classification by Construction [D Wood FrameNumber of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters byTime Returned Date Returned

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area x

At Work Hours

D Public£3 Non-Fireproofed[~l Heavy Timber

MinutesCapt. Gallagher, FF R Kelly, Hirten, Joyce, andRavertMembers Responding

Members RelievingHydrant: Location 125 Broadway Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiWater: Time Used 9 days Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONScott 4.5 min. min.

min. min.min. min.

Remarks:

OPERATIONS:Supplied 2 lines to manifold and 2 handlines

7Rank Captain Group No. 12

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CD-I5 (10-60)

To: 45 Battalion

BOX No. 8087

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 258

TIME: 0900 DATE September 11, 2001Location orAddress: WORLD TRADE CENTER

Responded to Signal 4-4

While IN QUARTERS

Alarm for: 53 Fire I

Adm. Dist. E-10 Block No.

Received by:TELEPRINTER Time 0900

Arrived in 60 min.

U Emergency

Fire:STRUCTURAL X

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned 1st Due on 4th Alarm

D Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to QuartersTime Returned 2300Members RespondingMembers Relieving

Hydrant: LocationWater: Time UsedMasks Used:

13 Residential3 Fireproof^] Wood Frame

110 Story

by MANHATANDISPDate Returned 9/11/01

O CommercialO Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area 225 x 225

D Public[U Non-FireproofedQ Heavy Timber

At Work 14 Hours 30 Minutes66

Remarks:

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONScott 4.5 1 30 min. Scott 4.5 2 30 min.

3 30 min. Scott 4.5 4 30 min.Scott 4.5 5 min. min.

RECEIVED TICKET AT APROX O900 TO PROCEED TOSTAGING AREA AT MIDTOWNTUNNEL AND ORDERED TO RESPOND TO WTC AT APROX O950 HRS. PARKED RIG ATWEST AND CHAMBERS AT APROX 1010 HRS.

OPERATIONS:ENROUTE TO 1 WORLD TRADE ,WHEN IT CALAPSED;WAS AT THE CAMMAND CENTERFOR THE REST OF THE DAY. MEMBERS LT LENWILL BURMESTER;FF CARNEY;FFDUTTON;FF BRAUANGEL;FF DENARO;FF RAFFERTY;FF MOORE ,L-111

,-n

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 4

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D-I5(1C-60)

rr 45 Battalion

30XNO. 8087

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 259

TIME: 0905

.ocation or'Address: World Trada Center

DATE September 1 1 , 2001

Adm. Disl E-10

Responded to Signal 5-5

vVhile in Quarters

Alarm for. $<

Fire:STRUCTURAL XXXBuilding:Classification by Occupancy Q Residential

Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time 0905

Arrived in 60 min. Assigned Special Called on 4th Alarm

CD Emergency Q Relocation Q False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL

FireproofWood FrameClassification by Construction

Number of Stories 110 StoryOrderea to Keturn to Quarters i»y

NON STRUCTURAL

8Commercial Q PublicFire-Protected D Norv-Fireproofed

D Metal n Heavy Timber

Area 300 x 300

AtWfifK 13H«in; n MinutesMembeps RespondingMembers RelievingHydrant: LocationWal... Tiiii* Used>lasks Used: TYPE

Scott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.3-

Remarks:

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons I kwi- Frash Salt

MASKT?O. DURATION TYPe: MASK NC. • uui n iv»1 30 min. ScOtt4.5 2 30 min.3 30 min. Scott 4.5 4 30 min.4 30 min. Sooti 4.5 - 6 30 min

flrri.-iirr)0«Mr{-ixc»twTTjTift Ami st Huntepa Point-flV3 t, 21ctrset^Box 7115 at 0.recivea ticKei iu-i u»pwi nl tv BCA tOOfl, Wti* C< and '/*•••/ £4. Ucmborr BasrvMvl

LT Walah C250 , FF Cano, FR Watson, FF O'Sullivan. FF MacDonald, FF Smith

OPERATIONS:Upon arrival at aprox 10:10 hours we parked appartus at west Stand Chambers StreetEnroutu to Command post when the North Tower Collapsed. Unit operated as directed

Ksscu* «nd support fuMuliuii* until ordewri ^n tnko up at aprox 2200hrs

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To: Battalion

BOX No. 80&7

( Location orAddj ss: World Trade Center

Responded to Signal

Whi/e in Quarters

Alarm for: ^ FireFire:

Engine Company 260

TIME: 0847

Received by. Teleprinter

DATE September 11,2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Time 0902•Arrived-frHS iiiin.

STRUCTURAL XXXXXXXXBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

CD Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned 2nd Due on 5th Alarm

D Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Lj ResidentialKI Fireproof

Classification by Construction Q Wood FrameNumbw of Storioo- HO Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by Bn. 46

i CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area 300 x 300

D PublicQ Non-FireproofedD Heavy Timber

Time Returned 2200Members Responding

Members RelievingHydrant: LocationWster; Time UsedMasks Used TYPC

Scott 4.5

Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 13 Hours MinutesLt. Rnrlre, FF. ChHtoml, FF. Nash, FF. Dolaney, FF. Behrami, FF.Lenney.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

MA-SKWi nilftATlCJW TYPC MAOK Wft: C/UKMImln. mln.min. min.m?n. rnin.

Remarks:Ordered to respond to Hunters Point Ave and 21 Str ( Stafljrjg Area). Once thara wa

were ordered to respond to West Str. and Ve«ey Str (WTC ). On arrival we wereresponding to the Command Post wnen sodxtenryth*"2nd towor started to collapse. Weretreated up West Str. until we were out the collapse zone . Once I conducted a roll callwe responded to the Staging Are

OPERATIONS:

Rank Lieutenant Group No 13

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CD-15 (10-60)

To: Battalion

BOX No. 55-8087

Location orAddress: World Trade Center

Responded to Signal

While in Quarters

Alarm for: £3 Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 261

TIME: 0901 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist.

Received by: Teleprinter

Arrived in min.

Emergency

Block No.

Time

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL x

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

CH Residential|~~] Fireproof[~~| Wood Frame

107 Story

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area

D PublicQ Non-FireproofedO Heavy Timber

Ordered to Return to Quarters by Vesey/West Command

Time Returned 2330

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 14 Hours 30 Minutes

Capt. O'Neill, FF Roccovich, Scott, Bednar, Regan

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATIONmin.min.min.

TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.min.min.

Remarks:no masks were used for any duration.

OPERATIONS:Eng. 261 responded to muster point at 0901 hours on 9/11/01. Arrived at WTC between 1stand 2nd collapse. Members were walking toward buiding when 2nd tower collapsed andwere cauht in the debris cloud. Ff. Roccovich was struck in the back by a vehicle and washospitalized. Reported to the Vesey/West Command Post. Assigned to the Staging Areaand was used on 3 different occassions to perform searches for surface victims on WestStreetin proximity to nthe North Tower. All searches were negative

Rank Captain Group No.

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~ CD-15 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 DulLuliun Engine Company 262

BOX No. 8087 TIME: 0902 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: World Trade Center Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal Received by.Teleprinter Time 0902

While in Quarters Arrived in min. Assigned Special Called on 1st Ala mi

Alarm for: [ Fire Q Emergency Q Relocation Q False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL XXXX TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy Q] Residential ^ Commercial Q Public

£3 Fireproof Q Fire-Protected Q Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction Q Wood Frame Q Metal (~1 Heavy Timber

Number of Stories Story Area xOrdered to Return to Quarters by Staging Area at West St.

Time Returned 2230 Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 13 Hours 30 MinutesMembers Responding Lt Walsh, FF Dattoma, Kebbe, Brancato, Neligan, HassellMembers RelievingHydrant: Location Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiWater: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONScott 4.5 1 15 min. Scott 4.5 3 15 min.Scott 4.5 2 15 min. Scott 4.5 4 15 min.Scott 4.5 5 15 min. Scott 4.5 6 15 min.

Remarks:E-262 was special called to a staging area in Queens at 21st & 45 ave with B-45 & B-49.E-262 responded to the WTC with all units at the staging area when assigned by theManhatten Disp.

OPERATIONS:E-262 was appox 3 blocks north on West street reporting in with B-49/B-45 when the 2ndtower came down forcing members to take cover. E-262 was than directed by B.C.Keenan B-49 to extinguish a large number of cars burning in a lot to the north and west ofthe intersection of West & Vesey. Using E-220 rig, E-262 first used foam and than waterto extinguish appox 30 to 40 cars. E-262 than reported in to the staging area on West St.and stood fast till told to return to qtrs.

Rank Lieut&rfant Group No. 16

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CD-15 (10-60)

To: Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: WTC

Responded to Signal Admin.

While in Quarters

Alarm for: ^ Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL XXBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 262

TIME: 0845 DATE September

Adm. Dist.

; 2001

Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time 1325

Arrived in 25 min. Assigned Special Called on 1st Alarm

Emergency fj Relocation Q False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

|_j Residential£3 Fireproof

Classification by Construction Q Wood Frame

Number of Stories 110 StoryOrdered to Return to Quarters by BC CookTime Returned 2100

Members RespondingMembers Relieving

Hydrant: Location N/A

Water: Time Used

Masks Used:

^] CommercialO Fire-Protected _D Metal

Area x

PublicNon-FireproofedHeavy Timber

TYPEScott 4.5

Date Returned 9/20/01 At Work 6 Hours 30 Minutes

Capt. Home, FF Daly, FF Freese, FFLesmeister, FF Donnelly, FF HassellEng. 96

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.min. min.min. min.

Remarks:

OPERATIONS:Eng 262 relieved E 151 on Broadway and Barclay Supplied L 114 with water for about 6.5Mrs. then took up upon being relieved by E 96.

Rank Captain Group No. 2.

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CD-I5 (10-60)

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: WORLD TRADE CENTER

Responded to Signal CONTINUING OPSbyTeleprinter

While in Quarters

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 263

TIME: 0847 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Received

Alarm for: ^ Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL X

Building:Classification by Occupancy

Time 0300

Arrived in 10 min.

fj] Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

F] ResidentialO Fireproof(~~l Wood Frame

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by ConstructionNumber of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by UNKNOWN

CD Commercial^ Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area 200 x 200

D Public[~| Non-Fireproofed|~~l Heavy Timber

Time Returned 110

Members Responding

Members RelievingHydrant: Location

Water: Time UsedMasks Used: TYPE

Scott 4.5

Remarks:

Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 9 Hours Minutes

LT RUSSOMANTO, FF BROWN .JENSEN, RUOPOLI, KNAPIK

psi

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi AverageGallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmm.min.min.

mm.min.min.

OPERATIONS:MEMBERS WERE INVOLVED IN DIGGING AND RECOVERY PROCEDURES

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 13

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co-

ion

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company

BOX No. 0300

TIME: 1348 DATE September 30, 2001

Location orAddress: WTC

Responded to Signal ADMIN CALL

While in Quarters

Alarm for: [XI Fire

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time 1348

Arrived in 60 min. Assigned 1st Due on 3rd Alarm

Emergency Q Relocation O False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL XXX

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

_] Residential~^\f^] Wood Frame

110 Story

^ CommercialO Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area 500 x

D Public|~1 Non-FireproofedPI Heavy Timber

Ordered to Return to Quarters by BC KLEEHAUS

Time Returned 2045

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Date Returned 9/30/01 At Work 7 Hours 0 Minutes

LT VELLA,ANTONELLI, LOHLE, ST. JOHN,PASQUIN, WESTOFF

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION

psi

MASK NO.0 mm.

min.min.

mm.min.min.

Remarks:E263 FEED TL 115 AT BARCLAY AND PARK PLACE.

OPERATIONS: >,' E263 FEED TL 115 AT BARCLAY AND PARK PLACE.

^-OPERATED UNDER BC KLEEHAUS.

C Rajik Lieutenant Group No. SA 10

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CD-13

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 52 Battalion

BOX No. *0o7

Location or ' ' •: . j . - :' •Address: MSU at Randalls Island

* " ! ' '

Responded to Signal

While in Quarters

Alarm for. J3 FlraFire:STRUCTURAL*-

Building.Classification by (Occupancy

Company 274. TltyB.09:23 ••} DATE September t1, 2001

-.

Adfri. Dist Stock No

Received by:TeleprlnterTimeO$r23 .:

Arrived in min. Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Jj Emergency .Q Relocation D False Alarm

TRAN&PQRTATJONAL NON STRUCTURAL

SFireproofWfiod FrameClassification by

Mushber of Sferiad ;11Q StoryOrdered to Return-to Quarters by

Commercial.Rre-FfotedtedMetal

Area .

D Public.

S NIon-FireproofedHeavy Timber

Time Returned 10 '

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant; Location

Water Time Used

Masks Used: tYPEScott 4.5

f Date Returned 1/12/01 AtWoek 2$ Hours 0. Minutes

U Srrtuloeeski, FFs K. Hamilton, OeVito, Lazina, WiHiamsl_t. CrjHey, FFs Cooper, Bentley, Jenserj, M. Hamlfton{ Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

j ' '• GaHons Us~ed: Fresh " Salt| MASK NO. DURATION TYPfe MASK NO. DURATION! . min.. min.i rnin. min.! ' min. ," min.

Remarks:Engine 274 waa cirdered to pfc|< up mask cylinders at MSU ori Randalls Island and deliverthem to the Worltf tra^e Center.

OPERATIONS: ' • " ' : . . ' . / • ' -Arrived at box is ToWer 1 collapsed. Remaining on the «cane for the next 24 hours.Assisted in the evacuation of ih« bas«m«nt of building five, supplied tower ladders fromdifferent engines, and assisted with search and rescue. {Extinguished multipfe vehiclefltes, arirffirle vn bLtftdirtg Five. Ordered to back ut Of co-ftapse rone.

Rank LieMtenajtt Group

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CD-I 5 (10-60)

To: 1 Division?

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: 1 WTC

Responded to Signal

While in qtrs

Alarm for: £3 Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL x

Building:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 289

TIME: 0915

Received by:Teleprinter

DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Time 0915

Arrived in 90 min.

Q Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Q Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

I I Residential[X] FireproofO Wood Frame

110 Story

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area 200 x 200

Q PublicQ Non-F'reproofedQ Heavy Timber

Ordered to Return to Quarters by BC Fischler

Time Returned 21 30

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 12 Hours 30 Minutes

Lt Bruno, FF's Dunphy, DeBenedittis, Kelly, Gallagher, LaGreca

psi

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.mn.

min.min.

min.min.

Remarks:E289 was special called to pick up extra Scott cylinders from Randall's Island and thenrespond to 1 WTC. Upon arrival the second tower was coming down. Tactics changed torendering any 1st aid that was needed. I reported to Ch Fischler (Bn 46) and was underhis command for the duration of our operations.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 13

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/ COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 46 Battalion Engine Company 292

BOX No. 8087 TIME: DATE September 11, 2001Location orAddress: WTC Towers 1 and Towers 2 Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal Recall Unit Received by:Telephone media Time

While home Arrived in 45 min. Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Alarm for: £<] Fire Q Emergency D Relocation Q False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL WTC TRANSPORTATIQNAL NON STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy Q Residential £3 Commercial £<] Public

D Fireproof Q Fire-Protected Q Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction Q Wood Frame Q Metal Q Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Area xOrdered to Return to Quarters by

Time Returned Date Returned 9-13-01 At Work 48 Hours MinutesMembers Responding Capt Citeno, Lt Kaminski, FF Gray, FF Chamowitz, FF Naviasky, FF

Salano E24, FF "unreadable" E55Members Relieving No relief was effected until 0900 hours on 9-13-01

Hydrant: Location Members operated as a recall unit without equipment or apparatus. Pressures:Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Water: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONNo Scotts min. min.were Issuedupon arrival

min. min.min. min.

Remarks:Upon arrival all members reported to the staging area a West Street and Canal Street.Here we were ordered by BC Callopy Officer in Command of that staging area to form acompany that could operate under Bn 8. We were directed with several other units underthe direction of Bn 8 to report to the Millennium Hotel were we stretched a line from thestandpipe system. We had composed this line from standpipe kits, hose, and equipmentfound on the damage and abandon apparatus found among the WTC debris. At this timethe Millennium Hotel was considered an exposure problem and our assignment was toprevent an extension of fire to the Hotel. After several hours we were ordered toevacuate the Millennium Hotel due to the imminent collapse a 45 story office buildingadjacent to the WTC complex. Upon collaspe we were directed by BC Power who wasassisting command of the Broadway Command Post to operate under BC Coward andprevent fire from extending to the Post Office opposite the 45 story office Building thatjust collasped. We operated under BC Coward with several other recall companies oneengine and stadpipe equipment prevent fire extension to the Post Office. At 0145 hourson 11-12-01 we were then directed by BC Coward back to the Broadway Command Post.At the Broadway command post we were then sent to the South Tower to assist in therescue of two ESU police officers who had fallen through the debris of the south tower.At the South Tower we operated under Bn 39 BC Ayer. A chain of rescuers were formedin an attempt to rescue the two ESU police officers. This chain consisted of about 150+

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an worK ine note directlyj above the ESU officers during this operation. This resulted in the effected rescue of both

ESU officers after several hours. Capt Citeno was treated for smoke inhalation by a NewHaven CT paramedic unit and released. After this operation I had relieved FF Salano andthe FF from £55 to report back to their firehouses. The members of E292 arrived atquarters at 0700 hours those who had worked the 0900 hour shift of 9-12-01 remained onduty and those who were not were relieved.

OPERATIONS:The apparatus of E292 along with the day tour of 9-11-01 were relocated to E5 andremained there for 48 hours.

Rank Captain Group No.

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Pax:1716-539-5503 Jan J6 2002 10:35 P. 03

CD-I J (10 JO)

To: BartteHonBOX No. WTC

Location orAddnm: WTC '

Responded to Stgnfl

Whllt In Quajtere

Alton for gUPirn:STRUCTURAL atBudding:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 297

TIME: 0900 DATE'

Adrn Diet

Received by: Teleprinter

Arrived in min. Awyn&d •*-*£_,

Emergency Q Relocation

12,2001

Block No.

Time 0900

TftANSPORTATIONAL

D False Alarm

-NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

; ResidentialFirtproof

I Wood Frame

CommercialI Fire-Protected

_l MetalNumber of Stejries . 110 Story Area

Ordered to Return (o Quarter* by CWTC Harold MeyersTime Returned 100Members Responding 7Members Relieving E iHydrant: LocationWater Time Used

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO.Scott 4 J

PublicNorvFireproofedHeavy Timber

Date Retum*d^1W01 At Work 16 Hours 0 Minutes

Start p*F Finish pal Avtrage psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. mln.min. min.min. mln.

RemerXs;E297 kjst extensive Mot» end a radio lent to E202

OPERATIONS: • y ! .S 397 eperated f 2 ]& " Une onto 7 world trade center from the tecond arid third floors ofthe federal offbe htijtdlngtE 202 uaed our rig and radio to pump at another location. E 297operated In en eebeiitoe abatement tree, in the federal bulWing.On the night tour weoperated under DO Wocnice at the main command poet. We operated a line with tnyhoaa we could Place together to extm^uiehflrees eearehee wera going on.

0-0

Renk Captain Group No.

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EN53C5 Fax:4231869 J.r. S 2002 13:33 P. Cl

CD i*ao-oo-COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion Engine Company 306

BOX No 0085 TIME: 0100 DATE September 12, 2001

^Location orAddress. Broadway & Vesey Street Asm. Disi. E TO Block No.

Responded to Signal All Bora Received by.Teleprinter Time 0100

Wnile in Quarters Arrived in 5 min. Assigned 2nd Due en 5th Alarm

Alarm for ^ Fire Q Emergency Q Relocation Q False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL fire TRANSPORTATIONS. . NON STRUCTURALBuildirClassification by Occupancy [j Residential §£ Commeraai _ Q Public

{§! Fireproof Q Fire-Protected fj Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction CD Wood Frame ) Metal Q Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 46 Story Area 100 x 100Ordered to Return tc Quarters by BC LyonsTime Returned 700 Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 6 Hours 0 Minutes

Members Respond ng U. Wojcik, Fr. Sehaefer, Fr. Fftton, Fr. Moran.Fr. DiMaggio. Fr. DeLuca

Members RelievingHydrant: Location Broadway & Vesey Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Water: Time Used Gallons Used' Fresh Salt

.-.Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO DURATIONs Scott 4,5 rnin. min.

ii th , min. min." rnin. min.

Remarks:Reported to Broadway command post. Assigned to BC Fox & DC Malr.

i« £ SS

OPERATIONS:Operated 2 1/2 inch hand-lir.e out of the second floor window of the U.S. Post OfficeExtingushed pockets of fire in the rubble of World Trade Center tfc "7 .

/A-crv

Rank Liautenant Group No. I

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CD-I5 (10/601 03-no

r*£

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

£-3*6

BOX MO.

Location or A ~~ • j ^~Address fi/r/~ C — •»

Responded to Signal J ^

While //*S <&~7'/'-J~

Alarm for: Lt^Fire

Fire: STRUCTURAL ^< r/*1'*^

COMPANY

-<rz^- Received by

4/Arrived in / ^

[D Emergency

£^ £ TRANSPORTATION

* loyurvx/

DATE v f^

Adm. Dist.

' min. Assigned

LJ Relocation ["]

WON.STRUrTURAL

Block No.

Time &ff~s ~?

Due on

False Alarm

Building: Classification by_ Occupancy

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

TYPE OF OCCUPANCY AUTO. BUS. SHIP. ETC

D Residential !Ec

BRUSH RUBBISH ETC

D FireproofD Wood frame

Commercial[H Fire-protectedD Metal

LJ PublicCj Non-fireproofedLl Heavy timber

Ordered to respond or return to

Time Returned O £/3<-~ f /

. Area .

— by.

Date Returned At Work /*// / hrs. min.

Members responding

Members relieving

Time

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used TYPE

Pressures: Start Finish Average

. Gallons Used— Fresh . Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION

Remarks:

OPERATIONS:

Rank Group No.

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CD-15 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 49 Battalion Engine Company 307

BOX No. 2033 TIME: 0959 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: WEST ST & VESEY ST. Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal 5-5 Received by.Teleprinter Time 0959

While in Quarters Arrived in 4 min. Assigned 4th Due on 5th Alarm

Alarm for: gj Fire n Emergency Q] Relocation Q False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL X TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy Q Residential ^ Commercial fj Public

Kl Fireproof Q Fire-Protected Q Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction Q) Wood Frame Q Metal fj Heavy Timber

Number of Stories Story Area x

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

Time Returned 300 Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 17 Hours Minutes

Members Responding Lt Dabnis, FF Kelly, FF Santosus, FF Mullen, FF Bruno, FF Carmiencke

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiWater: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONScott 4.5 min. rnin.

min. min.min. rnin.

Remarks:

OPERATIONS:E-307 responded to Box # 2033. E-307 assembled with other units from 49 Batt. under thesupervision of Chief Keenan. While walking towards the North tower of the World TradeCenter with rolled up lengths of 2 1/2 hose, standpipe kit and extra SCBA cylinders theNorth tower started to collapse. E-307 ran from falling debris and took cover. Whileengulfed in smoke and dust from the collapse, E-307 started to look for victims andevacuate them to safer places. E-307 then stood fast at staging area awaiting nextorders. Then supplied TL for North Tower.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 25

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CD-15 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 5-5-8087

Location orAddress: W.T.C.

Responded to Signal 2023

While in Quarters

Alarm for: £3 Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL x

Building:Classification by Occupancy

Engine Company 312

TIME: 0902

Received by:Teleprinter

DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. E-10 Block No.

Time 0902

Arrived in 45 min.

I I Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

D Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to Quarters

Time Returned 2202Members Responding

Residential |Fireproof |Wood Frame |

110 Storyby Command PostDate Returned 9/11/01

CommercialFire-Protected -Metal

Area 200 x 200

D PublicO Non-FireproofedCD Heavy Timber

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location N/A

Water: Time Used N/A

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Remarks:

At Work 13 Hours 0 Minutes

Capt. McLaughlin, FF Ganassa, FF Greer, FF Goetz, FF Arcos(L-154), FFWrobleski(E-316)

N/A

Pressures: Start 0 psi Finish 0 psi Average 0 psi

Gallons Used: Fresh 0 Salt 0

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION1 Omin. Scott 4.5 2 0 min.3 0 min. Scott 4.5 4 0 min.5 Omin. Scott 4.5 6 Omin.

Rendezvoused on Queens side of Midtown Tunnel while P.O. secured tunnel. Proceededto West St.. Parked rig and walked to Staging Area on West St. north of north WTC tower.Right after our arrival at Staging Area, WTC north tower collapsed, members ran forcover. Capt. McLaughlin removed to St. Vincent's Hospital by EMS where he was treatedfor several injuries.

OPERATIONS:After collapse of WTC north tower, Capt. McLaughlin accounted for all members of E-312and turned in BF-4to Command Post. Members were placed under command of a recalledLt. (Lt. Harris) where they assisted in stretching lines and various other duties untilreleased and returned to quarters

Rank Cap\alry >/ C^roup No. 5

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co-is no-solCOMf&NY OPERATIONS REPORT

/S/£T-3COMPANY

Report No.~

Location orAddress Adm Oist.

to Sional / 'S/tS' 3>

B.ock No.

Rectived by

Alarm for. Q Pir. O

Arrivadin mir Assigned

¥Due on .

Alarm

»o*.NON STRUCTURAL.

Building: Classi'ication by Occupincy

Cla3.sificatior> by Construction

Nwrnbar of Storiw

Ordered to respond o

!„ .

G JHe«id«nti,jlG iPlraproof

frame

D CommercialD FkO'prctectedD Metal

Pubte._) Non-firsproofed

; Heavy titiber

. Area

— by.

Member, responding FF

/

0»t« f&turrwd

^•/^g

.mm

Members

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used TYȣ

Remarks'

Pressures; S»rt.

. Gallons Ui»d-Freeh.

MASK NO. DURATION TYPt

s_

Time.

F nish Average

SaH.

1** NO. DURATION

OPERATIONS:

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To: 46 Battalion

BOX No. 0300

Location orAddress: WTC #4

Responded to Signal

While in Quarters

Alarm for: EX] Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL x

Building:Classification by Occupancy

OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 319

TIME:-1725

DATE September 18, 2001

Adm. Dist.

Received by.Teleprinter

Block No.

Time 1725

Arrived in 20 min.

Emergency

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Q Relocation Q False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Residential£<] Fireproof

Classification by Construction O Wood Frame

Number of Stories Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by Liberty Command

I I CommercialD Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area

D Public|~1 Non-FireproofedL~U Heavy Timber

Time Returned 125

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: LocationWater: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Remarks:

Date Returned 9/19/01 At Work 8 Hours 0 Minutes

Lt. Baccari FF Bohenek,Mattone,Nietschmann,Zaczyk,Slattery

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.mm.

min.min.

mm.min.

OPERATIONS:E319 reported to Liberty Command, searched dibris WTC #4

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 1

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To: 46 Battalion

BOX No. 0300

Location orAddress: WTC #4

Responded to Signal

While in Quarters

Alarm for: £><]

Fire:STRUCTURAL x

UUMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 319

TIME: 0020 DATE September 28, 2001

Adm. Dist.

Fire

Received by:Teleprinter

Arrived in 20 min.

D Emergency

Block No.

Time 0020

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURALBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

ResidentialFireproofWood Frame

Story

O CommercialO Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area

D PublicO Non-Fireproofedf~l Heavy Timber

Ordered to Return to Quarters by Church St, Commmand

Time Returned 0620 Date Returned 9/28/01 At Work 6 Hours 0 Minutes

Members Responding Lt Locher,FF Mattone,Manganaro.Of,Olitan,ZaczykMembers RelievingHydrant: LocationWater: Time Used

Masks Used:

Remarks:

Fulton St.—Church St. Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi3hrs Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONScott 4.5 min. min.

min. min.min. min.

OPERATIONS:E319 reported to Church St. Command,E319 supplied a water tanker truck with 2 1/2 linefrom E319 . Location was WTC#4

Group No. 19

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o: DIV 1

OX No 0050

ation or

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 324/Stt 4

TIME: 1826 DATE 9/11/01

WORLD TRADE CENTER

esponded to Signal BOX 0050

fh:le AQ

arm for: X Fire

Adm. Dist.

Received by:TELEPRINTER

Block No.

Time 1825

Arrived in 20 min.

G Emergencyre:I-RUCTURAL Xjiiding:assificalion by Occupancy

TRANS PORTATIONAL

Assigned ADDITIONAL UNIT

Q Relocation C Fa's® Alarm

WON STRUCTURAL

assification by Construction

Number of Stories

dared to Return to Qrtrs

ne Returned 0605imbers Responding

ResidentialFireproofWood Frame

Story

by COMMAND POST

Date Returned 9/12/01

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area x

PublicNon-FireproofedHeavy Timber

At Work 12 Hours 0 MinutesLT. HAMILTON, FF WOLFE, LEE, KLIMKOWSKI. McDONAGH,McANDREWSN/Atmbers Relieving

arant: Location SPRUCE ST AMD PARK ROW Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

iter Time Used N/A Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

*sUsed: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NOScott 4.6 min.

min.min.

marks:

DURATIONmin.min.min.

ERATIONS:E324/SAT 4 REPORTED INTO COMMAND POST. ORDERED TO LAY 5 INCH SUPPLY LINETO COMMAND POST. UNIT THEN STOOD FAST UNTIL ORDERED TO TAKE UP.

P/\JJSL^~ ££#T

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 16COV

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CD-15COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion Engine 324 RfipO/t NO

BOX NO. 0300 TIME 1400 DATE 10/02/01

Location orAddress World Trade Center Adm.Dist Block No.

Responded to Signal 5-5 Alarm Received by Teleprinter Time 1400

Wnile In Quarters Arrived in 30 min Assigned Special callDue on

Alarm for. E Fire D Emergency G Relocation [D False Alarm

Fire: STRUGTUAL xxxxx» TRANSPORTATION . NON STRUCTTYPE OF OCCUPANCY TYPE Of OCCUFANCr T1PE Of OCCUPANCY

Building: Classification by Occupancy OResidential ^Commercial QPublic^Fireproof QFire Protected DNon F.P.

Classification by Constuction QWood Frame CjMetal Qheavy Timber

Number of Stories Area

Ordered to return to Qtrs by Command post

Time Returned 0100 Date Returned 10/03/01 At Work 1J Hrs 00 Mir

Members Responding Lt. Taoue. FF Molonev. O'Dea. Droiet. McDonaoh. Revere E-269

Members Relieving Lt. Bender, FF. Klimkowski, Bacenet, O'Sullivan, Smaldon

Hydrant Location Pressure Start Finish Average

Water Time Used Gallons Used - Fresh

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONScott 4.5 1. min. Scott 4.5 2 min.Scott 4.5 3 min. Scott 4.5 4 min.Scott 4.5 5 mm. Scott 4.5 6 min.

Remarks:

Operations: E-324 was supplied with foam by a private company and supplied a tower ladderputting foam on smouldering pockets of fire.

7Lieutenant Group No. 16

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To: 49 Battalion

BOX No. 2033

Location orAddress: WTC

Responded to Signal 5-5

While in Quarters

Alarm for: ^ Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL XXBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 325

TIME: 0955 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. E-10 Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time 0955

Arrived in 20 min. Assigned Istjbue on 3rd<Alarm

[H Relocation (~~| False Alarm|~l Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

l_j ResidentialO Fireproof

Classification by Construction O Wood Frame

Number of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by City Wide

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area 150 x 150

D PublicEH Non-FireproofedI I Heavy Timber

Time Returned 1155

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used:

Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 14 Hours 0 Minutes

TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION1 25 min. Scott 4.5 2 25 min.3 25 min. Scott 4.5 4 25 min.5 25 min. min.

Remarks:Engine 325 responded to Manhattan box 2033, both towers hit by jet planes. ( TerroristAttack)

OPERATIONS:Engine 325 arrived and did what ever we could do to assist in the rescue operation.

Engine 325 remained at the box opperating for 14 hours until relieved.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 15

D)

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 45 Battalion LADDER Company 115

BOX No. 8087 TIME: 0900 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: WORLD TRADE CENTER Adm. Dist.E-10 Block No

Responded to Signal 4-4 Received by:Teleprinter Time 0900

While in Quarters Arrived in 60 min. Assigned 1st Due on 4th Alarm

Alarm for: ^ Fire Q Emergency [j Relocation Q False Alarm

Firs.STRUCTURAL X TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy Q Residential Q Commercial | j Public

£3 Fireproof Q~j Fire-Protected [H Non-Firep roofedClassification by Construction [j Wood Frame Q Metal C Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Area 300 x 300

Ordered to Return to Quarters byTime Returned 2200 Date Returned 9/11/02 At Work 13 Hours Minutes

Members Responding 6

Members Relieving 6

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. DURATIONScott 4.5 1 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. Scott 4.5 6 30 mfn.

Remarks.RECEIVED TICKET AT APROX. 0900 PROCEEDED TO STAGING AREA AT MIDTOWN

TUNNEL AND ORDERED TO RESPOND TO W.T.C. AT APROX 0950 HRS. PARKED RIG ATWEST AND CHAMBERS AT APROX 1010 HRS.

OPERATIONS:ENROUTE TO COMMAND CENTER WHEN NORTH TOWER COLAPSED.

Rank Captain Group No. 7

13'd 9 f r : lT 20. 171 uef 60frO-t9£-8U:x*d

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: World Trade Center

Ladder Company 117

TIME: 0906

Responded to Signal Sig-7 addit unit

While AQ

FireAlarm for:

Fire:STRUCTURAL High riseBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

Received by Teleprinter

Arrived in 4 min.

I I Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Eng 10 Block No.

Time 09:30

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation d] False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by ConstructionNumber of Stories

Ordered to Return to QuartersTime Returned 2:30Members Responding

CD ResidentialI3 FireproofCH Wood Frame

110 Storyby QIC

Date Returned 9/12/01

£3 CommercialCH Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area x

D PublicO Non-Fireproofed[HI Heavy Timber

Pressures: Start psi FinishGallons Used: Fresh

psi AverageSalt

psi

At Work 17 Hours 30 MinutesLt Muniz (cov) FF Lush FF Sarro FF Baldwin FF Poole (rot) 5th- FFDetailed for Tour (Unknown)

Members RelievingHydrant: LocationWater: Time UsedMasks Used: TYPE

Scott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Remarks:The information contained here is related by members recollections from that day, 4months ago, to Lt Hay. The Officer working that tour was covering and unavailable forreport at this time.

MASK NO.134

DURATION30 min.30 min.30 min.

TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

MASK NO.246

DURATION30 min.30 min.30 min.

OPERATIONS:TL 117 was special called to the Qtrs of L-128, the Queens Staging Area, at approximately09:30 Hrs. Then, at about 10:00 Hrs, TL 117 was ordered to relocate to the Qtrs of L-3,were it responded to three runs. At Approximately 1400 Hrs L-117 was special called asadditional unit to WTC- Liberty and West Street. There , members helped stretchhandlines, operated bucket and dug. The company was relieved and returned to it's ownQtrs about 02:30 hrs on Sept. 12,2001.

Rank Lieutenant Groiup No. 10

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CD-15 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 128

TIME: 0901 DATE September 11, 2001

To: -45-Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: 2 WORLD TRADE CENTER

Responded to Signal 3 RD ALARM Received by:Teleprinter

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Time 0901

While in Quarters

Alarm for: 13 Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL YES

Building:Classification by Occupancy

Arrived in 4 min.

Q Emergency

TRANSPORTATJONAL

Assigned 3rd Due on 3rd Alarm

D Relocation O False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

^] Residential^ Fireproof^] Wood Frame

105 Story

£<] CommercialO Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area 500 x 500

D Publicf~l Non-Fireproofedf~l Heavy Timber

byDate Returned 9/11/01 AtWork 10 Hours 18 Minutes

LT Berghorn, FF Hawkins.Swick, Watson E259, Guttman, Panaro

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Ordered to Return to QuartersTime Returned 2218

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Remarks:ALL MEMBERS ACCOUNTED FOR

FILED CD 73 FOR ALL EXPOSURED MEMBERS

MASK NO.135

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION30 min. Scott 4.5 2 30 min.30 min. Scott 4.5 4 30 min.30 min. min.

OPERATIONS:Responded to 3rd alarm at staging areas near entrance to Midtown Tunnel.

Parked rig 4 blocks away, walked up to fire scene, were caught in smoke cloud

from second tower collapse.

Searched for trapped firefighters near Liberty Street in rubble FF trapped rigs DOA.

Ordered to abandon search due to unstable building that eventually collapsed

c/Rank Gaptairu.' --*~ Group No.

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CD-15( 10-60)

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 2033

Location orAddress: west st & vesey

Responded to Signal special call

While in Quarters

Alarm for: IXI Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 136

TIME: 0902 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist.

Received by: Teleprinter

Arrived in 60 min.

D Emergency

Block No.

Time 0902

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation D False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL x

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

I I ResidentialI I Fireproof[""I Wood Frame

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by staging area

[Xl CommercialD Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area

D Public!~] Non-Fireproofedf~l Heavy Timber

Time Returned 2200

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 14 Hours 0 Minutes

Capt McNally, FF Ferring, Wirta, Ferrara, Cowan, Bernasame

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION1 20 min. 2 20 min.3 20 min. 4 20 min.5 20 min. 6 20 min.

Remarks:L-136 was reporting to staging area on west and vesey when north tower collasped.assigned to safety chief Turi to search for command post.

L-136 operated under the direction of BC Kleehaus searching for surface victims on westst. at numerous locations.

CD-73 exposure reports filed for all members

OPERATIONS:

Rank

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CD-15 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. WTC OPERATION TIME: 0920

Location orAddress: WORLD TRADE CENTER

Responded to Signal

While in Quarters

Alarm for: ^

LADDER 138DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time 0920

Arrived in min. Assigned 1st Due on 4th Alarm

CH Relocation Q[] False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL OFFICE

Building:Classification by Occupancy

Emergency

TRANSPORTATION NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

Time Returned 2330Members Responding

I Residential3 Fireproof

Wood Frame

110 Story

I I CommercialL~H Fire-ProtectedIE! Metal

Area 250 x 250

PublicNon-FireproofedHeavy Timber

Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 8 Hours 30 Minutes

CAPT. MALONEY, GR. 3, FF. MULLER, GR. 3, LAURIA, GR. 25, CORR,GR. 14, FANARA, GR. 5, WOJCIK, GR. 4, FEARON, GR. 15

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiUsed

: TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

OPERATED

Gallons Used: FreshMASK NO.

123

UNDER COMMAND:

DURATION15 min.15 min.15 min.

D.C.D.C.B.C.

TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

ROACHMcNALLYKEENAN

Salt

MASK NO.456

DIV. 14DIV. 14BN. 45

DURATION15 min.15 min.15 min.

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time I

Masks Used:

Remarks:

INJURY SUSTAINED BY CAPT. MALONEY TL-138

ALL MERMBERS OPERATING SUSTAINED EXPOSURE RELATED INJURIES.

OPERATIONS:

1. REC'D ALARM TO ASSEMBLE ON QUEENS SIDE OF MIDTOWN TOWN.

2. REC'D ORDER TO RESPOND TO MANHATTAN AND ASSEMBLE AT WEST AND VESCYSTREET.AND AWAIT ORDERS.

3. WHILE STANDING BY AT ABOVE LOCATION , NORTH TOWER OF WTC COLLAPSED ONMEMBERS.

4. REGROUPERD AND ACCOUNTED FOR MEMBERS, COMMENCED WIDESPREAD SEARCK OFRUBBLE ON WEST AND VESCY ST. FOUND MEMBERS UNDER RUBBLE REMOVED TO SAFELOCATION.

5. B/O/0 CHIEF McNALLY COMMENCED EXTENSIVE SEARCH OF CUSTOMS BLDG OF WTCRESULTS NEGATIVE

6. ORDERED R& R RETURNED TO STAGING AREA AT WEST AND CHAMBERS AND AWIATEDFURTHER ORDERS CAPTAIN JOHN M. MALONEY

TOWER LADDER 138 GR. 3

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CD-IS (10-60)

To: 1 BattalionBOX NO WTCLocation orAddress: WORLD TRADE CENTER

Responded to Signal

While in Quarter*

Alarm for El Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL XXXBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

„ ._ ,_.. , 16 '02 9:51 P.C1

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

LADDER Company 138

TIME: 2100 DATE September 12,2001

Adm. Dist Block No.

Received by-Teleprinter Time 2100Arrived in 15 min. Assigned 1st Due on 1st Alarm

D Emergency £!3 Relocation Q False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

D ResidentialS FireproofD Wood Frame

LJ CommercialD Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Number of Stories Story Area xOrdered to Return to Quarters by WTC COMMAND POST

PublicNon-FireproofedHeavy Timber

Time Returned 230Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: LocationWater Time UsedMasks Used. TYPE

Scott 4.5

Date Returned 9/13/01 At Work 5 Hours 30 MinutesLT NAVARETTA, FF T, MARINO, FF REINHARDT, FF D. MARINO, FFMILLER, FF MALLEY

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. mln.mln. min.mln. min.

Remarks:OPERATED UNDER WTC COMMAND POST

OPERATIONS:TL138 OPERATED AT WTC EXTINGUISHING FIRES AND SEARCHING FOR VICTIMS.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 22

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L.U-15 (IU-6UJ

To: 1 Battalion

NO. wrc

Jan 16 '02 10=15 P.C1

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

LADDER Company 138

TIME: 0333 DATE September 17,2001Location orAddress: WORLD TRADE CENTER

Responded to Signal

While in Quarters

Alarm for. ^j Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL XXX

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Received by:Teteprinter Time 0333

Arrived in 15 min. Assigned 1st Due on 1st Alarm

D Relocation D False AlarmD Emergency

Building:Classification by Occupancy

Classification by Construction

TRANSPORTATIONS

D ResidentialC3 FireproofQ Wood Frame

NON STRUCTURAL

Number of Stones Story

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area

PublicNon-FireproofedHeavy Timber

Ordered to Return to Quarters by WTC COMMAND POST

Time Returned 1233Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: LocationWater: Time Used

"Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Date Returned 9/17/01 At Work 9 Hours 0 MinutesLt Melly, FF P. Gunther, FF Ftnara, FF Reinhardt, FFK. Gunther,FFPrior.FF Mcltey

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi AverageGallons Used: Fresh Salt

TYPE MASK NO.

psi

DURATIONmin.min.min.

DURATIONmln.min.mln.

Remarks:OPERATED UNDER WTC COMMAND POST

OPERATIONS:TL 138 OPERATED AT WTC EXTINGUISHING FIRES AND SEARCHING FOR VICTIMS.

Rank Group No. 3

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To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. WTC OPERATION

Location orAddress: WORLD TRADE CENTERResponded to SignalWhile In Quarters

Alarm for: E9 FireFire:STRUCTURAL XXXBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

_ _^ _ _ __J_an 16 '02 9:52 P.03

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

TIME: OS4S DATE September 20,2001

Adm. Diet Block No.RacehredbyrTtlaeitrter Time084«Arrived in 18 rrrtn. Assigned 1st Due on 1st Alarm

D Emergency Q Relocation Q False Alarm

TRANSPORTATION NON STRUCTURAL

ResidentialFireproof

Classification by Construction Q Wood FrameNumber of Stories Story Area

Ordered to Return to Quarters by WTC COMMAND POST

CommercialFire-Protected

I

PublicNon-FlneproofedHeavy Timber

Time Returned 1200Members Responding

Members RelievingHydrant LocationWater: Time UsedMasks Used: TYPE

Scott 4,8

Date Returned I/20J01 At Work e Hours 18 MinutesLT DE GIROUHO, FF CORR, FF KELLY, FF WRIGHT, FF T. MARINO, FFGENNOSA, FF WHSINBURG€R

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average palQalona Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONIMR» fnm,

mln.Remarks: OPERATED UNDER COMMAND:

OPERATIONS:

1. TL1M RESPONDED TO WTC COMMAND POST. TL138 WAS USED TO OPERATE TOWERLADDER TO EXTINGUISH FIRES IN RUBLE AND SEARCH FOR SURVTVER9

2.3.

LIEUT. (

Rank Group No. 3

COMPANY OPERATION* REPORT

To: 1 Battalion

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To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. WTC

_ Jan 16 '02 10:04 P. Cl

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

LADDER Company 138

TIME: 1800 DATE October 1,2001Location orAddress: WORLD TRADE CENTER

Responded to Signal

While in Quartan

Alarm for

Fire:STRUCTURAL XXX

Building:

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Received by:Tetoprinttr Time 2100Arrived in 15 min. Assigned 1»t Due on 1st Alarm

D Emergency Q Relocation Q False Alarm

TRANSPORTATION NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Occupancy

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

ResidentialFireproofWood Frame

Story

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area

S Public

8 Non-FireproofedHeavy Timber

Ordered to Return to Quartan by WTO COMMAND POST

Time Returned 200Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.6

Date Returned 10/2/01 At Work 8 Hours 0 MinutesCapt Maloney, FF Tarantinl, FF Sheehan, FF Rosa, FF Multer, FF T.Marino, FF Fanara

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmln. mln.mln. mln.min. min.

Remarks:OPERATED UNDER WTC COMMAND POST

OPERATIONS:TL 138 OPERATED AT WTC EXTINGUISHING FIRES AND SEARCHING FOR VICTIMS.

Rank Captain Group No. 3

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CD-I5 (10-60)

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 5-58087

Location orAddress: World Trade Center, Tower 2

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 152

TIME: 0846 DATE September 15, 2001

Adm. Dist.

Responded to Signal Surplus

While in Quarters

Alarm for: ^ Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL XXX

Received by:Telephone

Block No.

Time 1800

Arrived in 99 min.

Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

D Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURALBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to Quarters

Time Returned 300

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location N/A

Water: Time Used N/A

Masks Used: TYPE

£3 CommercialD Fire-Protected -D Metal

Area 425 x 425

D PublicO Non-FireproofedCD Heavy Timber

f~l Residential^ FireproofO Wood Frame

110 Story

by BC Conlisk, Bn 54

Date Returned 9/16/01 At Work 6 Hours 0 Minutes

Lt. Bauer, F/r"s Me Greoary, Poma, Duffy, Cooney, Prevete, Ladder 152Members of Ladder 4, Engine 54

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATIONmin.min.min.

TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.min.min.

Remarks:None

OPERATIONS:Members reported to ComrpXand Post and transported Firefighter's personal effects fromtemporary mourge to Command Post. Members were then directed to the Staging Area atthe intersection of Church and Dey Streets, under the direction of Deputy Chief Rup.Members surveyed the scene and were ordered to stand by. Members were releived byEngine 54 and Ladder 4. Members took up.

Group No. 15

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r. ui

•15 (10-»C)

To Battai/on

BOX No. 9097

Location orAddress: 1 WORLD TRADE CENTER

Responded to Signal 5th Alarm

Whtto 10-8

Alarm for £*J FireFire:STRUCTURAL xBuilding.Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

LADDER Company 154

TIME: 2126 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist.

Received byrTeleprlnter

Arrived in 3 min.

D Emergency

Block No.

Time 2126

TRANSPORTATfONAL

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation C False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

LJ ResidentialK Fireproof

Classification by Construction Q Wood FrameNumber of Stones 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by Deputy Chief Hey

Commercial Q PublicFire-Protected - Q Non-FrreproofedMetal Q Heavy Timber

Area 200 x 200

Time Returned 2200Members RespondingMembers RelievingHydrant; LocationWater: Tims UsedMasks Used- TYPE

Scott 4.5

Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 4 Hours MinutesLt Lusenskas FF Mario FF McCrory FF O/eaga FF F/tall FF Stephan

MASK NO,

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average ps/Gaiions Used; Frssh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO DURATIONmin. mm.rtifn. rnin.win. mln.

Remarks;Ladder 154 was acting Ladder 6

5PERAT/ONS:L 154 helped stretch a fine to L146,was then to/d to locate e/ectrical vaults in the BerkleyBuilding.

L154 *et up portable fighting at 7 WORLD TRADE CENTER

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 3 cov.

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To: 49 Battalion

BOX No. 5-5-8087

Location orAddress: WTC

Responded to Signal 5-5

While in Quarters

Alarm for: £3 Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL XXX

Building:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

LADDER Company 163

TIME: 0903 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time

Arrived in min. Assigned 1st Due on 3rd Alarm

O Relocation Q False AlarmD Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

O Residential[>3 FireproofCD Wood Frame

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area

PublicNon-FireproofedHeavy Timber

Time Returned 2355

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used:

Remarks:

Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 14 Hours 50 Minutes

LT.FULLAM L-130,FF,DODA,LEONICK,CLEARY,HARRINGTON,MICCIO

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

;ed Gallons Used: Fresh

TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

MASK NO.135

DURATION30 min.30 min.30 min.

TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5

Salt

MASK NO.24

DURATION30 min.30 min.

min.

L-163 RESPONDED TO BX.7115,A STAGING AREA FOR B-45,46,49.

OPERATIONS:L-163 ARRIVED AT STAGING AREA AND EVENTUALLY PROCEEDED TO WTC. L-163PARKED RIG ON WEST AND VESSEY. AT THIS POINT, THE MEMBERS PROCEEDED ONFOOT TO THE SCENE.THE FIRST TOWER HAD COLLAPSED PREVIOUSLY. WHILE ONFOOT THE SECOND TOWER CAME DOWN AND L-163 MEMBERS RAN FOR COVER ANDWERE EVENTUALLY SPLIT UP. MEMBERS OPERATED WITH OTHER TEAMED UP MENAND BEGAN SEARCHING FOR AND AIDING PEDESTRIANS. SOME MEMBERS WOUNDUP SEARCHING UNDER GROUND SUBWAYS AND SUB LEVELS. OTHER MEN STAYEDON PILES AND SEARCHED FOR MISSING AND TRAPPED. THE COMPANY EVENTUALLYREFORMED AND RETURNED .

Rank Lieutenant Group No.

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CD-15 (10-60)

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 0300

Location orAddress: Broadway and Vesey

Responded to Signal Special Call

While in Quarters

Alarm for: £<] Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 164

TIME: 1330 DATE September 20, 2001

Adm. Dist.

Received by:Teleprinter

Arrived in 30 min.

U Emergency

Block No.

Time 1330

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation [~l False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL x

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area

£3 Public0 Non-Fireproofed1 I Heavy Timber

[J ResidentialQ Fireproof

Classification by Construction D Wood Frame

Number of Stories Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by West command post

Time Returned 45 Date Returned 9/21/01 At Work 11 Hours 15 Minutes

Members Responding Lt. Keenan.FF Murry,FF Raymond.FF Akers, FF Glenz, FF Reilly

Members RelievingHydrant: Location Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Water: Time Used 5 hrs. Gallons Used: Fresh 35000 Salt

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONScott 4.5 min. min.

min. min.min. min.

Remarks:

OPERATIONS:L-164 operated as a tower ladder on the corner of Broadway and Vesy pouring water onsmoldering portions of bldg.#7 of W.T.C.

Lieutenant Group No. 23

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'CD-I5 (10-60)

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 0300

Location orAddress: Berkley and Greenwich

Responded to Signal Special Call

While in Quarters

Alarm for: ^ Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 164

TIME: 0430 DATE September 26, 2001

Adm. Dist.

Received by:Teleprinter

Arrived in 30 min.

Emergency

Block No.

Time 0430

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation O False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL x

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONS. NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

PI ResidentialQ FireproofO Wood Frame

Story

[~] Commercial(~) Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area

D PublicI | Non-Fireproofed|~1 Heavy Timber

Ordered to Return to Quarters by West Street Command Post

Time Returned 1130Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used 4 hrs.

Masks Used: TYPE

Remarks:

Date Returned 9/26/01 At Work 7 Hours 0 Minutes

Lt. Keenan.FF Murray.FFGIenz.FFReilly.FFAkers.FFFinnell

psi

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average

Gallons Used: Fresh 30000 Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmm.min.min.

mm.min.min.

OPERATIONS:L-164 was special called ,as a tower ladder.to operate at the corner of Berkley andGreenwich St.L-164 Applied water onto bldg. #7 of W.T.C.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 23

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CD-12 REPORT NO. 64

FIRE DEPARTMENT - CITY OF NEW YORK

Bureau of Operations

REPORT OF SERVICES AT FIRE

Chief of Battalion 1 September 11, 2001

Box No. 8087 Date Received September 11, 2001

Time Received 08:47 On Duty at Fire 15 Hours 00 Minutes

Time Returned to Qtrs 01:30 At Work at Fire 15 Hours 00 Minutes

Date Returned to Qtrs 09/11/01 Out of Qtrs 15 Hours 00 Minutes

Ordered to Quarters by DC HARINGReceived signal 55-8087 by CADS while QTS. and responded to same. Arrived at location in 10 minutes.

Signal was for 55-8087 at BKLYN.BRIDGE

WORK PERFORMED

Upon arrival found DC HARING in command

I was directed by DC HARING to:RESPONDED TO BKLYN BRIDGE COMMAND POST AND ORGANIZED RECALL UNITS.UPON ORDERS OF DISPATCH

COMMAND POST VIA THE MANHATTAN BRIDGE. BATT 37 WORKED AT THE COMMAND POST UNDER DC HARINlRobert SpellmanBattalion ChiefBattalion 37

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CD-12 REPORT NO. 95/\E DEPARTMENT - CITY OF NEW YORK

Bureau of Operations

REPORT OF SERVICES AT FIRE

Chief of Battalion 01 September 11, 2001

Box No. 80 Date Received September 11, 2001

Time Received 22:00 On Duty at Fire 11 Hours 00 Minutes

Time Returned to Qtrs 09:30 At Work at Fire 11 Hours 00 Minutes

Date Returned to Qtrs 09/1^/01 Out of Qtrs 11 Hours 30 Minutes

Ordered to Quarters by A.C. MEYERS

Received signal 4 6-6 0080 by CADS while IN QUATERS and responded to same. Arrived at location in 30 minutes.

Signal was for SEARCH/RESCUE at WORLD TRADE CENTER

WORK PERFORMED

Upon arrival found A.C. FELLINI in command

I was directed by A.C. FELLINI to:

1. COORDINATE STAGING AREA AT WEST ST AND CHAMBERS ST.

MEMBERS RESPONDING:

BATTALION CHIEF KEVIN BYRNES

FIREFIGHTER GERALD B. BENES

Kevin J. ByrnesBattalion ChiefBattalion 38

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'CD'-12 REPORT NO. 104FIRE DEPARTMENT - CITY OF NEW YORK

Bureau of Operations

REPORT OF SERVICES AT FIRE

Chief of Div i s ion 01 September 12, 2001Box No. 100 Date Received September 12, 2001

Time Received 20:58 On Duty at Fire 11 Hours 20 MinutesTime Returned to Qtrs 09:08 At Work at Fire 11 Hours 20 Minutes

Date Returned to Qtrs gg/13/01 Out of Qtrs ! 1 Hours 50 MinutesOrdered to Quarters by B.C. WEINLIEN

Received signal 4 6-6 0100 by CADS while IN QUARTERS and responded to same. Arrived at location in 30 minutes.Signal was for SEARCH/RESCUE at WORLD TRADE CENTER

WORK PERFORMED

Upon arrival found B.C. HARING in command

I was directed by B.C. HARING to:ASSIST IN COORDINATING AND SUPERVISING SEARCH AND RESCUE OPERATIONS AT THE DEY STREET COMMAN i

Michael F. MarroneBattalion ChiefBattalion 38

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CO-12 18/84) 93-139-0651 n . . .

Report No..

FIRE DEPARTMENT • CITY OF NEW YORK

Bureau of Operations

REPORT OF SERVICES AT FIRE

Chief of lst Rattan New York. September 11 2001

Box No. 2033 ("55-8087) Data Received September 11 2001

Time Received 21:53hrs./ 9:53 PM. On Duty at Fire 10 hours _____00__mjnutes

Time Returned to Quarters 9:15 AM. At Work at Fire 9 hours ____12__minutes

Date Returned to Quarters Sept. 12 2001 Out of Quarters 11 • hours 20_mjnutes

Ordered to Quarters by . . _.

Received Signal 2033 by Teleprinter while In quarters

and responded to same. Arrived at location in 27 minutes. Signal was received for WTC

incident at West St. & Vesey St.

WORK PERFORMED

Upon arrival found D.C. Thomas Haring in Command

I was directed by D.C. Harinq to report to D.C. James Esposito at Liberty St. Command

£r Post. D.C. Esposito ordered me to make my way into the rubble field to the middle of

the WTC complex where an active rescue attempt was taking place. Upon arrival at the

dig site I assumed the position of logistics and communication Chief. For the next nine

hours I coordinated the assignment of FDNY rescuers and material into the "hole"and

acted as communications relay between the members in the hole and the Command Post.

I also directed the shifting of the Command Post to Church St. in order to shorten

the supply lines and facilitate the removal of Sgt. John McLoughlin PAPD which was

accomplished at 07:30 hrs.on 9/12/01 completing a successful rescue.

REMARKS

Meritorious Act submitted for all FDNY members who operated in the "hole" during

Edward E. Ellison Chiefi 39 Battalion

Accidents or Injuries to yourself or Aide and/or other members while working under your direct command, or damage to Departmenttutomobfle assigned for your use shall be reported under "REMARKS", FOLLOWED by a special report.

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CD-12 REPORT NO. 9999FIRE DEPARTMENT - CITY OF NEW YORK

Bureau of Operations

REPORT OF SERVICES AT FIRE

Chief of Battalion 01 February 22, 2002

Box No. 8087 Date Received September 11, 2001

Time Received 09:02 On Duty at Fire 20 Hours 00 Minutes

Time Returned to Qtrs 05:00 At Work at Fire 19 Hours 45 Minutes

Date Returned to Qtrs 09/11/01 Out of Qtrs 20 Hours 20 MinutesOrdered to Quarters by DC PETER HAYDEN

Received signal 33-8087 by CADS while AQ and responded to same. Arrived at location in 20 minutes.

Signal was for 3-3-8087 at 1 WORLD TRADE CENTER

WORK PERFORMED

Upon arrival found DC PETER HAYDEN in command

I was directed by DC PETER HAYDEN to:

Upon receipt of third alarm, BN 41 ordered to staging area at Brooklyn Battery Tunnel.

Responded to WTC and arrived after second collapse.

Operated under direction of DC Al Hay, on Vesey St. Command. Supervised extinguishment of cellar fire at 130 Liberty

St. Operated with E-231, E-225 and L-107

Paul FerroBattalion ChiefBattalion 41

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CD-12 . REPORT NO. 82FIRE DEPARTMENT - CITY OF NEW YORK

Bureau of OperationsREPORT OF SERVICES AT FIRE _^^—

c " - _.>Chief of Battalion 01 , September \, 2001 )

Box No. 100 Date Received September 12, 2001

Time Received 16:52 On Duty at Fire 12 Hours 00 Minutes

Time Returned to Qtrs 04:30 At Work at Fire 12 Hours 00 Minutes

Date Returned to Qtrs 09/lj^01 Out of Qtrs 12 Hours 30 Minutes

Ordered to Quarters by D.C. ROCHEReceived signal 100 by CADS while AT QUARTERS and responded to same. Arrived at location in 20 minutes.

Signal was for STRUCTURAL FIRE at 1 AN 2 WORLD TRADE CENT

WORK PERFORMED

Upon arrival found D.C. VISCONTI in command

I was directed by D.C. VISCONTI to:

SUPERWISE EXAMINATION REMOVAL AND RECOVERY FROM DEBRIS AT WORLD TRADE CENTER ATTACK.

John S. levoloBattalion ChiefBattalion 44

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- - IJEPCJRTNO. 54FIRE DEPARTMENT - CITY OF NEW YORK

Bureau of Operations /REPORT OF SERVICES AT FIRE

Chief of Battalion 1 , September 1272001 ~

Box No. 1377 * Dale RecelvwFseptember 11, 2001

Time Received 10:27 On Duty at FirelS Hours 00 Minutes

Time Returned to Qtrs 01:00 At Work at Fire 14 Hours 00 Minutes

Date Returned to Qtrs 09/11/01 " Out of Qtrs 15 Hours 00 Minutes

Ordered to Quarters by DC HARING

Received signal 33-1377 by CADS while IN QTRS. and responded to same. Arrived at location in 30 minutes.

Signal was for 33-1377 at 1 WORLD TRADE CENTER

WORK PERFORMED

Upon arrival found DC THOMAS HARING in command

I was directed by DC THOMAS HARING to:

Coordinated staging area on Brooklyn side of Brooklyn Bridge.

Monitored channel 4 for Broadway Command Post.

Supervised operations at West Broardway and Barkly.

Log of activities maintained and given to BC V. Sweeney who was my relief

Be Johnson, IsaiahBattalion ChiefBattalion 58

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CD-15 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion Engine Company E214

BOX No. 55-9998(8087) TIME: 0910 DATE September 11,2001

Location orAddress. WORLD TRADE CENTER Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal 55-9998 Received by:Teleprinter ' Time 0910

While in Quarters Arrived in 27 min. Assigned tsf Due on 5th Alarm

Alarm for: ^ Fire D Emergency O Relocation Q False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL TRANSPORTATlONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy d] Residential ^] Commercial Q Public

D Fireproof D Fire-Protected Q) Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction [J Wood Frame G Metal Q Heavy Timber

Number of Stories Story Area x

Ordered to Return to Quarters byTime Returned Date Returned At Work Hours Minutes

Members Responding LT SULLIVAN L-111 ,FF NOON (ECC).FF WATSON ,FF BEDIGIAN FFFLORIO.FF ROBERTS

Members RelievingHydrant: Location Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Water: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

Masks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONScott 4.5 min. min.

min. min.min. min.

Remarks:

OPERATIONS:LT SULLIVAN ORDERED FF NOON TO PLACE APPARATUS AT HYDRANT ON LIBERTYBETWEEN CHURCH AND BROADWAY,MEMBERS PROCEEDED TO SOUTH TOWERLOBBY COMMAND POST WHERE THEY WERE LAST SEEN.FF NOON MOVED RIG TOWASHINGTON AND CARLYLE RECEIVING WATER FROM A FIRE BOAT AND RELAYINGWATER TO A STANDPIPE ON WASHINGTON. FF NOON OPERATED PUMPS ANDMONITORED RADIO TRAFFIC AS WELL AS SEARCHING FOR SURVIVERS UNTILMIDNIGHT AT WHICH POINT IT WAS APPARENT THE MEMBERS WOULD NOT RETURN.Lt SULLIVAN.FF WATSON.FF BEDIGIAN.FF FLORIO, FF ROBERTS DIED AS A RESULTSOF INJURIES INCURRED AT BOX 55-9998 ( 8°87j

Rank Captain Group No.

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CD-15 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 41 Battalion

BOX No. 3-3-1377

Location orAddress: Brooklyn Battery Tunnel/Brooklyn Bridge

Engine Company 227

TIME: 1001 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist.

Responded to Signal 3-3

While in Quarters

Alarm for: £<"

Fire:STRUCTURAL x

Building:Classification by Occupancy

Classification by ConstructionNumber of Stories

Received by:Teleprinter

Block No.

Time 1001Arrived in 12 min.

f~| Emergency

[RANSPORTATIONAL

O Residential£3 FireproofQ Wood Frame

Story

Assigned 3rd Due on 3rd Alarm

D Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

£3 CommercialD Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area x

D Publicf~1 Non-Fireproofedf~l Heavy Timber

Ordered to Return to QuartersTime Returned 530Members Responding

by Chief GIOVINAZZODate Returned 9/12/01 At Work 19 Hours 0 Minutes

Lt. James J. Raymond, FF John Pearson, FF Joseph Matthews,FFJoseph Driscoll, FF Michael Hubert, FF

Members RelievingHydrant: LocationWater: Time UsedMasks Used:

Remarks:

Broadway and Cortland17

Pressures: Start 0 psi Finish 0 psi Average 0 psiGallons Used: Fresh

TYPEScott 4.5

MASK NO.123

DURATIONmin.min.min.

TYPESalt

MASK NO.456

DURATIONmin.min.min.

Responded to Brooklyn Battery Tunnel with a 3rd alarm assignment with the 41 BattalionChief Ferro. Asignment - ent to Brooklyn Bridge, responded over to Manhattan andoperated under the Command Post at Broadway & Vessey-DC Haring.

FF Michael Hubert removed to Bellevue Hospital with chest pains 0200 9/12/01. Full duty9/12/01.

OPERATIONS:Engine 227 operated at above location securing water from 1 Liberty Plaza standpipe.

At times supplying a stang, various Tower Ladders(124,119,) and a2 1/2 inch line. Engine227 also operated on Liberty St. and Greenwich St. on the pile. Relieved at 0530 hours,returned to quarters on orders of commnd post Vessey & Broadway-Chief Giovinazzo

aptain Group No.

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 227

TIME: 0210 DATE September 13, 2001

To: 14 Battalion

BOX No. 0100

Location orAddress: World Trade Center CP@ Dey St. & Church Av

Responded to Signal 10th alarmAdm. Dist. E010

Received byTeleprinterBlock No.

Time 0210While in Quarters

Alarm for £3 FireFire:STRUCTURAL yesBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

Arrived in min.

LJ Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned 1st Due on 3rd AJarm

D Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by ConstructionNumber of Stories

Ordered to Return to QuartersTime Returned 900Members Responding

Q ResidentialS3 FireproofQ Wood Frame110 Story

by BCLaperche B14Date Returned 9/13/01

IS CommercialQ Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area 200 x 200

D PublicQ Non-FireproofedO Heavy Timber

Members RelievingHydrant: LocationWater: Time UsedMasks Used: TYPE

Scott 4.5

Remarks:

At Work 7 Hours 0 MinutesLt. Tufano B37, Fr. RieSly.Fr. O'Sullivan, Fr. Kaiser, Fr. Ackermann.Fr.MillsE227 relieved E 274

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.mm.

min.min.

min.min.

OPERATIONS:Lt. Tufano and members of E 227 reported to the command post at Dey St. and Church St.

BC Laperche of Batt. 14 odered us to relieve E 274.E 255 and E94 supplied E 227, E227supplied 4-21/2 inch lines to supply 2 new ycrk akrons working together extinguishingpockets of fire within the rubble.

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CO ,5 ,,o.60, „,„.COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 .BattalionCOMPANY

TIME DATF

Report No.

9/vX .19.

uc..j=:o, /V^^y y^"X^VA«3

RpcpnnrlPrl to Signal <^^fC^C^/^7

;*/ a rrt-Alarm for: D Fire

Firp- STRUCTURAL

- \J/, /6 ;u//?y&- £*^7&-£- Received

^ • Arrived in

CD Emergency

TRANSPORTATION

Adm. Dist.

bv ^<&£ZS>

f*^ min. Assigned

D Relocation !.."]

NON-STRUCTURAL

. Block No.

Time S3 *s£

Due on

False Alarm

TYPE OF OCCUPANCY

Building: Classification by Occupancy

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

AUTO. BUS. SHIP. ETC. BRUSH RUBBISH FTC

CD ResidentialCD FireproofCD Wood frame

CD CommercialCD Fire-protectedCD Metal

CD PublicD Non-fireproofedr~i Heavy timber

Ordered to respond or return to

Time Returned / ^—^ 1.

Members responding

Hydrant: Location

Masks Used TYPE

Remarks:

nate> Returned / / / ~7

Area

.by.

At Work .hrs.

Time

Pressures: Start Finish

Gallons Used- Fresh £)&,£>&£>

Average

Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION

OPERATIONS:

Rank

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CD-I 5 (10/60) 03-110COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

.BattalionCOMPANY

Report No.

BOXNO -3&Q TIME DATE

*tZ2- MtAH- £.Rpepnnriprt tn Signal i y^J& //f

While /As^ & T7?7^

Alarm for: CD Fire

Firp- STRIICTIIRAI

W/f^^V^— ^/9it£~ Received by .

• Arrived in / \

CD Emergency

TRANSPORTATION

Adm. Dist.

,- ^z^^»•5 min. Assigned

G Relocation L.J

NON-STRUCTURAL

. Block No.

Time / 2J" /

Due on

False Alarm

TYPE OF OCCUPANCY

Building: Classification by Occupancy

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

AUTO. BUS. SHIP. ETC. BRUSH RUBBISH rTC

D ResidentialD FireproofCD Wood frame

CD CommercialCD Fire-protectedD Metal

i.J PublicLJ Non-fireproofedLJ Heavy timber

Ordered to respond or return to .

Time Returned .

Members responding

Date Returned

. Area

.by.

At Work _hrs.

Members relieving

Hydrant: Location _

Water: Time Used

Masks Used TYPE

Remarks:

Time..

Pressures: Start Finish Average

Gallons Used- Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION

Rank. Group No. X^

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CD-I5 (10-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: WORLD TRADE CENTER

Responded to Signal 5-5

While REL TO E-24

Alarm for: £<

Engine Company 231

TIME: 0910 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. E-10

Received by:Teleprinter

Block No.

Time 0910

Arrived in 7 min.

Emergency

Fire:STRUCTURAL XX

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

I I Relocation I I False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

ED Residential[X] FireproofEH Wood Frame

110 StoryClassification by Construction

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to Quarters by D.C. FELLINI

Time Returned 1200Members Responding

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area 200 x 200

D PublicI I Non-FireproofedEH Heavy Timber

At Work 15 Hours 0 MinutesDate Returned 9/12/01

LT. SHEA, FF.'S GALLAGHER, STATEN, GUARASCIO.BURKE ANDLEGUILLOW

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh

MASK NO. DURATION0 min.0 min.0 min.

TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Salt

MASK NO. DURATION0 min.0 min.0 min.

Remarks:OPERATED AND WERE RELIEVED BY THE CHIEF OFFICERS ASSIGNED TO THECOMMAND POST LOCATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF WEST AND MURRAY STS.

OPERATIONS:E-231'S NIGHT CREW RESPONDED TO THE W.T.C. FROM THE QUARTERS OF E-24.WHEN THEY ARRIVED, THE 2ND. TOWER BEGAN TO COLLAPSE AND THE MEMBERSHAD TO RUN FOR COVER. FORTUNATELY, ALL MEMBERS SURVIVED ANDREGROUPED ON WEST ST. JUST SOUTH OF THE NORTH FOOTBRIDGE.

E-231'S APPARATUS HAD NOT BEEN DAMAGED AND WAS STILL ABLE TO OPERATE.LT. RIORDAN AND FF'S LAFFAN AND CIALINO RELIEVED THE NIGHT CREW AND WASASSIGNED THE TASK OF AUGMENTING E-227, WHO WAS FEEDING T.L.163. AT 1100HRS. WE WERE ORDERED TO RETURN TO QTRS. BY COMMAND POST LOCATED ATMURRAY AND WEST ST.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 1 (COV.)

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CD-If"(10-60)

To: 1

BOX No. 300

Location orAddress: Barclay & West

Responded to Signal special call

While in Quarters

Alarm for: EH Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

) Engine Company 231

TIME: 2250 DATE October 5, 2001

Adm. Dist:

Received by:Teleprinter

Arrived in 25 min.

EH Emergency

Block No.

Time 2250

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation D False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to Quarters

Time Returned 600

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Remarks:

EH ResidentialEH Fireproof[D Wood Frame

Storyby

EH CommercialD Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area

D PublicEH Non-FireproofedEH Heavy Timber

Date Returned 10/6/01 At Work 7 Hours 0 Minutes

Lt. loveno, Fr. Laffan, Quinn, Burke.Cialino, Robertson

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.min.

mm.min.mm. min.

OPERATIONS:Supplied Tower Ladder 50

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 1

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CD-15 (10^60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1st DIVISION

BOX No. 5-58087

Location orAddress: WTC

Responded to Signal 2-2

While in Quarters

Alarm for: ^ Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL XXX

Building:Classification by Occupancy

Engine Company 233

TIME: 0915 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist. Block No.

Received by:Teleprinter Time

Arrived in 8 min. Assigned 4th Due on 2nd Alarm

Relocation H False AlarmEmergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to Quarters

Time Returned 0200

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Q| CommercialH] Fire-Protected -Q Metal

Area 100 x 100

D Publicl~~l Non-FireproofedO Heavy Timber

Residential£3 FireproofO Wood Frame

110 Story

by BCFERROB-41Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 14 Hours 0 Minutes

CAPT.WILLIS,FF KEARNS.FF BUSER.FF RASPANTI.FF G.QUINN L-176,FF MANNELLI E-222.FF HEPTIGN/A

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh

MASK NO.135

DURATION15 min.15 min.15 min.

TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Salt

MASK NO.246

DURATION15 min.15 mir15 mi.

Remarks:OPERATED UNDER BC SANTANGELO D.O.T

OPERATED UNDER BC FERRO B-41 AND BC IEVOLO B-44

CD-73 FOR ALL MEMBERS OF E-233 FOR ASBESTOS EXPOSURE

OPERATIONS:E-233 STRETCHED 10 LENGTHS OF 2 1/2" HANDLINE FROM MANIFOLD TO DEBRIS PILE& OPERATED.

E-233 STRETCHED 2 SUPPLY LINES INTO STAIRWAY "C" AND "D" IN 85 WEST STMARRIOT HOTEL

E-233 ALSO DID NUMEROUS HOSELINE STRETCHES AS NECESSARY.

E-233 ALSO ASSISTED R-3 WITH NUMEROUS VOID SEARCHES.

TOOK UP WENT BACK TO QUARTERS 0200 9-12-01

Daniel Willis

Rank Captain Group No. 5

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ENG 236 Fax:827-9006- Jan 27 2C02 17:59 P.Cl

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: WTC

Responded to Signal

Whi!e in Quarters

Alarm for ^ Fire

Fire:STRUCTURALx

Building.Classification by Occupancy

Engine Company 236

TIME: 1015

Received by.Teleprinter

Arrived in 15 min.

f] Emergency

DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist £10 Block No

Time 1015

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation F] False

TRANSPORTATIONS. NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction Q

Number of Stories

Ordered to Return to Quarters byTima Returned 500

Members Responding

ResidentialFireproofWocd Frame

Story

Date Returned 9/12/01

Commercial .Fire-ProtectedMetal

Area

[H PublicQ Non-Fireproofedl~| Heavy Timber

At Work 19 Hours- 0 MinutesLt. Dilena FF Eilisor, FF Heifrich FF Jarenczyk FF McCarthyFF.McQovern

Members Relieving

Hydrant. Location

Water T;me Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Remarks:

pSI

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average

Gal:ons Used; Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.mm.

min.min.

min.min.

E236 acting £15 was, responding to a box at the Seaport when the So. tower collapsed, atthis point! told the Disp. that we couid not get Into the Seaport and wa* taking in the WTCbox because they couid not raise anyone on the radio at this time. When the Mo. towercollapsed we were about 2 blocks away so we took cover then headed up to E10. Weoperated alcne as a company

OPERATIONS:putting out fires with hand lines that were put into operation by draining roof tanks, thenwe teamed up with off duty members of 236 that just completed a rescue of a civilian frombelow the rubble. A short rest was taken then 18 FF and LT dilena-Capt. Mulligan-LtLouis operated handlines on the pile where the 2 PAPO Officers were being dug out.some time after the first PAFD Officer was removed the Company was relieved by theorders of DC Esposito. All members were treated By EMS then we went back to quarters

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 15

'5-

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ENG 248 Fax:718-462-7554 Jan 23 2002 15:05 P.01

Cft-15 (lfr-60)

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To tHV 1 Engine Company 248..BOX No. 3-31377 TIME: 1065 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: Bktyn. bridge staging arm Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal 3-31377 Received byrTeleprintar Time 1056

While In Quarters Arrived in 10 mtn. Assigned Special Called on 3rd Alarm

Alarm for El Fire DEnwflency D Relocation Q False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL xxxx TRANSPORTATION NON STRUCTURALBuilding:Classification by Occupancy H Residential O Commercial - O Public

LJ Fireproof Q Fire-Protected (S3 Non-FlreproofedClassification by Construction D Wood Frame Q Metal Q Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Area xOrdered to Return to Quarters by B.C. TraversTime Returned 130 Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 14 Hours 30 MinutesMembers Responding Lt Urti, FF. Wank, FF. Miiano, FF. Mascia, FF. Gorman, FF. GouldMembers RelievingHydrant: Location Pressures; Start psi Finish psi Average psiWater: Time Used Gallons Used: Fresh SaltMasks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION

Scott 4.8 ' n min. ^ n mln.t. (-7 min. g t-j min.j cf min. ^ f-j mln.

Remarks:E-245's apparatus was being used by another unit to supply a tower laddar on Vesay andChurch. Whan we took up our apparatus was moved again so w« proceeded back to qirs.by bus. FS112 forwarded for loat d*pt and personal property.

OPERATIONS:Reported in to the command post at Vessy & Bdway. Ordered to a«sl*t field comm. byD.C. Harlng. Laid out sound powarad phones between command posts. After eoUapse of7 WTC members were used aa fi truck and operated on exposures of 7 WTC and Insidepost office on church ave. Than proceeded to the scene of main collapse and assisted Ingeneral debrf removal under B.C Travers

Rank LteutertanU Group No. 15

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LHULtK 11-5 P. 01

To. 1 Battalion

DXNo. 9998

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 249

TIME: O935 DATE September 11, 2001Location orAddress: WORLL TRADE CENTER

Responded to Sign il 5-

While in Quarters

Alarm for. £ 3 F^6 IFire:STRUCTURAL X

Building.Classification by Occupancy

Adm Dist. Block No.

Received by:TELEPR!NTER Time 0955

Arrived in min. Assigned Special Called on 3rd Alarm

Emergency Q Relocation [j False Alarm

TRANSPORTATIONAL

H) ResidentialQ Fireproofn Wood Frame

NON STRUCT URAL

£3 CommercialD Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area

j Pub icNon-FireproofedHeavy TimberClassification by Construction

Nurmer of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return o Quarters by DC HARING

Time Returned 900 Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 12 Hours Minutes

Members Respond! ig LT.GOELZ, FF.TWOMEY, FF.WHEELER, FF.FARRELL, FF.MCMORROWFF.CHECKETT, FF BLYTHE.

Members RelievingHydrant. Location Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

... /ater. Time Used

Masks Used 'YPESec ct 4,5

RemarKS'

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION1 17 min. Scott 4.5 2 17 min.3 17 min. 4 17 min.5 17 min. 6 17 min.

CO. OR )ERED TO RESPOND TO STAGING AREA LOCATED AT THE 3ROCKLYNBATTEF:Y TUNNELE249 INITIALLY OPERATED UNDER THE DJRECTION OF

BC. FERRO BATT 41

BC. COYNE BATT 42

OPERATIONS.ON ARF iVAL AT WTC. E249 TEAMED WITH LADDER 119 TO REMOVE MALE VICTIM WHOWAS Pli JNED DUE TO PARTIAL COLLAPSE IN BASEMENT OF WTC SUiLDING NUMBER5.MEMBERS USED PORTABLE SAWZALL TO CUT LIGHT WEIGHT STEEL I BEAM ANDVARIOL S OTHER TOOLS TO REMOVE DEBRIS IN ORDER TO FREE VICTIM.PATIENTWAS RE MOVED TO STREET VIA STOKES BASKET AND HANDED OVER TO EMS FORMEDICAL CARE. FIRE IN AREA OF REMOVAL WAS CONTAINED USING FIREEXTING JISHERS LOCATED WITHIN BUILDING. 249 STRECHED A 31/2 LINE FROMBROAD /VAY TO PARK PL TO FEED TL84 ON ORDERS OF DC.HAFllNG. CO LATERASSIST ED MOVING EQUIP.

Lieutenant X?roup Nc. '0

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To: .Battalion

BOXNCL0096

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

E-250 Report No.COMPANY

TIME 1737 DATt: 9/11/01 .19.

Location or „ n . ,Address Bare ly and G r e n w i c h Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to signal Replace assigned uni tReceived by jjisp Time 1 I'M

While at r located Qt rs E-5 Arrived in 10 miiv Assigned Due on

Alarm for: S Fire CD Emergency • CD Relocation L.j false Alarm

TRANSPORTATION NON-STRUCTUHAIFire: STRUCTURAL Class ETYPE Of OCCUPANCY

Building: Classification by Occupancy

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories col lapsed

LJ Residential

D Fireproof

CD Wood frame

AUTO. BUS. SHIP. ETC.

0 Commercial

CD Fire-protected

CD Metal

BRUSH RUBBISH FTC

U Public

CD Non-fireproofed

CD Heavy timber

. Area

Ordered to respond or return to Qtrs

Time Returned 0030

. by QIC R a r e l y a n H o T- o

Date Returned 09/12/01 At Work 7 h T- g hrs.

Members responding Lt E n t r i e r i . F F Fu l co . FF M c N a m a r a , FF M r m a h :

FF M u r r a y L-113

Mor. A -. 1 -.

Members relieving

Time.

Hydrant: Location Murry and Greenwich Pressures: Start.

Water: Time Used Gallons Used —Fresh

Masks Used TYPE MASK NO. DURATION

Finish . Average

Salt

TYPE MASK NO. DURATION

Remarks:

OPERATIONS: £- 250 arrived at scene hooked up to hydrant and took overOperations of E-249, E-235 and Spare E-524 utilizing all 4 engines to supply2 Tower Ladders operating on a collapsed building # 7from Greenwich st.

Rank Group No.

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To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 5-5 8087

Location orAddress: World Trade Center

Responded to Signal 5-5

While in Quarters

Alarm for: [53 Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 254

TIME: 1037 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist.

Received by:Teleprinter

Arrived in 20 min.

[~1 Emergency

Block No.

Time 1037

Fire:STRUCTURAL XXXBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

Residential<] Fireproof

Wood Frame

110 Story

CommercialFire-Protected -Metal

Area 300 x 300

D PublicCD Non-FireproofedO Heavy Timber

Ordered to Return to Quarters by CWTCTime Returned 2207Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: LocationWater: Time UsedMasks Used: TYPE

Scott 4.5

Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 11 Hours 30 MinutesCapt D. Browne (Div 15), FF Me Grath, FF Barnes, PFF Ward.PFFMorgan, FF DoyleNone

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.min. min.min. min.

Remarks:Responded to Bklyn signal 3-3 1377 Bklyn Bridge reported to 58 Battalion. Sent toCommand Post at Chambers and West Streets reported in to Staff Chief.

OPERATIONS:Operated as a search team at West and Vessy Streets.

Rank Captain Group No. 2 Cov

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion Engine Company 276

BOX No. 5-58087 TIME: 0900 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: World Trade Center Adm. Dist. Eng. 10 Block No.

Responded to Signal 5-5 Received by:Teleprinter Time 0930

While in Quarters Arrived in min. Assigned 1st Due on 3rd Alarm

Alarm for: | Fire £3 Emergency Q Relocation Q False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL x TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Building:Classification by Occupancy D Residential Q Commercial ^ Public

CD Fireproof O Fire-Protected ~ Q Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction Q Wood Frame fj Metal O Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 110 Story Area 500 x 500

Ordered to Return to Quarters by

Time Returned 2400 Date Returned 9/11/01 At Work 15 Hours Minutes

Members Responding 5

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. DURATIONScott 4.5 min. min.

min. min.min. min.

Remarks:

OPERATIONS:Responded from Quarters of Engine Company 211 as relocator. Ordered to respond toBrooklyn Battery Tunnel mustering site. Unable to enter Mahattan via tunnel so enteredvia Brooklyn Bridge. Reported to Vescey St. and Broadway command Post under D.C.Haring. Then Ordered to West St. command post and remained there until returned toQuarters.

Rank Captain Group No. 13Cov.

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To: 1

BOX No. 8087/1377

Location orAddress: World Trade Center

Responded to Signal Special Call

While in Quarters

Alarm for: ^ Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL X

Building:Classification by Occupancy

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 280

TIME: 0941 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist.

Received by: Teleprinter

Arrived in 15 min.

Emergency

Block No.

Time 0941

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned Special Called on 2nd Alarm

Relocation Q] False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

j ResidentialFireproofWood Frame

110 Story

CommercialFire-Protected -Metal

Area x

Q PublicQ Non-Fireproofedfj Heavy Timber

Ordered to Return to Quarters by West St. Command Post

Time Returned 246

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 17 Hours 0 Minutes

Lt. Blum, F.F. Mandia.F.F. Nicola, F.F. O'Leary, F.F. Demontreux, Zopich

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION1 17 min. Scott 4.5 5 17 min.3 17 min. Scott 4.5 2 17 min.6 17 min. Scott 4.5 4 17 min.

Remarks:Operated Under the 42 Battalion B.C. Coyne , also at the Broadway and Ann St. Stagingarea under Chief Porcella Bn. 37, and also at the West St. Command Post.

OPERATIONS:Ordered to respond to the Battery Tunnel Staging area.

Ordered to search and Coordinate the Extrication and Evacuation of Passengers /Victimsin the Tunnel. Operated under Chief Coyne Bn. 42.

Searched the Tunnels for Secondary Devices during operations in the Tunnels.

Operated at the staging area at Broadway and Ann St. Operated under B.C. Porcella

Eng.280 was sent to the Command Post at West and Vescey St. and assigned to assistin search , rescue and debris removal from the collapsed area / pile .

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 15

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CD-15 (10/801)

. To: 39

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Battalion

BOX NO. 8087

Address °' 1 WORLD TRADE CTR

Responded to Signal 55-8087

While AO

Alarm for: [XJ Fire

Fire: STRUCTURAL HIRISE

COMPANY

TIME 10:00

Received

Arrived In 30 ^j,

LJ Emergency ~

TRANSPORTATION

Adm. Dist.

by CADS

i. Assigned

I Relocation

• **f*f \S f 4 f W \J m ' '"

Date 09/11/01

5-10 Block No.

Time !0:00

Due on

LJ False Alarm

NON STRUCT.AUTO. 9US. SMH», ETC. , RUBBISH, STC.

Building: Classification by Occupancy Residential LJ Commercial [XJ Public[X] Fireproof Q Fire-protected Q Non-Fireproofed

Classification by Construction LJ Wood Frame F""] Metal | | Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 11° Area 500X500

Ordered to respond or return to CiT^S gy DlV 1 5

Time returned 05:00

Members responding

Members relieving

Date Returned °8/1 2/01

CAPT KALB FF.8ANAYSMCCORMACK MULLEN

At Work 19 hrs. i

SHEEHYWALSH

Hydrant: LocationWater: Time Used

Pressures: StartGallons Used- Fresh

Finish AverageSalt

Masked Used TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO.

Remarks:WORKED UNDER MANY DIFFERENT BC'S AND DIV.

mns.

DURATION

OPERATIONS:SET STANG UP AND SEARCHED RUBBLE

Group No.Page: 1

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To:. 1 Battalion

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

E'309 Report No.COMPANY

BOX NO. 8087 TIME Date 09/11/01

Location orAddress #1 WTC

Responded to Signal 5-5

While 1°-8

Alarm for: I2U Fire

Fire: STRUCTURAL CL'1

Adm. Dist.

Received by MDT

Arrived in 2

I I Emergency

TRANSPORTATION

min. Assigned ^

I — I Relocation

NON

Block No.

Time 10:49

Due on

D False

STRUCT.

5

Alarm

TYPE OF OCCUPANCY AUTO, BUS, SHIP, ETC. BRUSH, RUBBISH, ETC.

Building: Classification by Occupancy I I Residential [XJ Commercial I I Public[x"l Fireproof | | Fire-protected | | Non-Fireproofed

Classification by Construction LJ Wood Frame I I Metal [ | Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 11° Area 400X400

Ordered to respond or return to O-TRS

Time returned 00:49 Date

Members responding LT- MEZZANOFF. WILLOUGHBY

By D-8

Returned 09/12/01 At Work

FF. JACKSONFF. CHESNEY

14 hrs. 00 mns.

FF. PEREDOFF. LEVEROCK

Members relieving

Hydrant: LocationWater: Time Used

Masked Used TYPE MASK NO.

4.5 1-5

Pressures: Start 0 Finish 0Gallons Used- Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE

30

Average 0

MASK NO. DURATION

Remarks:D.C. BLAICH

OPERATIONS:E-309/E-33 ARRIVED AT THE LIBERTY ST./WEST ST. COMMAND POST.E-309/E-33 STRETCHED 3 1/2" HOSE FROM COMMAND POST TO THE MARINE COMPANIES LOCATED

AT THE MARINA PIER.E-309/E-33 STRETCHED TWO SUPPLYLINES, ONE FROM MARINE #2 TO E-279, THE OTHER FROM

MARINE #2 TO E-209.E-309/E-33 LATER ASSISTED E-54 STRETCH AND SUPPLY HANDLINES, E-209 STRETCH AND SUPPLY A

SUPPLYLINE TO TL-132, AND E-279 STRETCH AND SUPPLY A SUPPLYLINE TO A MANIFOLD.E-309/E-33 PERIODICALLY ASSISTED IN DEBRIS REMOVAL AND SEARCH OPERATIONS.

Rank AT-. iroup No.Page: 1

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BF-25 (12/86) \2 RJOBN

REPORT -- TRANSPORTATION FIRE, NON-STRUCTURAL FIRE OR EMERGENCY

4 oh 5 0 1 0 09~1 1 ~0 1 1019 0 0 * 3 0|1 0

,

1 1 1 oo^ek O 3 3 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 00 0 00' '0 0 0 0 0

39 50 56

/ AIDED AND CASUALTIES

/ CIVILIANS /, BF-25SO 0 0 0 0 0 00 00

EQUIPMENT INVOLVED IN IGNITION

ITEM

IF MOBILE PROPERTY

272

WR1 5 31 0:9 02 7 1 4i6 0 2

>1 i 1

273 279 285 291 297 302

OPERATIONS

E-309/E-33 RESPONDED TO A REPORT OF A FLOOR COLLAPSE ON THE 22ND FLOOR.E-309/E-33 GAVE A 10-84 THREE BLOCKS AWAY AT RECTOR ST., STREET ACCESS WAS BLOCKED DUE TO THE

WORLD TRADE CENTER COLLAPSE.E-309/E-33 PROCEEDED ON FOOT TO THE DEUTSCE BANK BUILDING AT 130 LIBERTY ST.E-309/E-33 GAINED ACCESS TO BUILDING VIA REAR ENTRANCE ON GREENICH ST.E-309/E-33 WAS ONLY ABLE TO ADVANCE UP TO THE 8TH FLOOR DUE TO DEBRIS FROM THE WORLD TRADE CENTER

(ACROSS THE STREET) COLLAPSING THE FRONT SKIN OF THE BUILDING UP TO THE 22ND FLOOR.THE OFFICER OF E-309 THEN PROCEEDED ACROSS THE STREET TO E-10'S QTRS. TO CONTACT THE DISPATCHER

BUT ALL COMMUNICATIONS WERE O.O.S. THE OFFICER MADE CONTACT WITH THE DISPATCHER FROM A NEARBY PUBLIC

B.C.. D.C..B.N. DIV.

TYPE FULL NAME TIME ARRIVED TYPE FULL NAME TIMF ARRIVED

1

PAG

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V REPORT -- ADDITIONAL DATASTRUCTURAL FIRE, TRANSPORTATION FIRE, NON-STRUCTURAL FIRE OR EMERGENC

/STRUCTURE/ AREA OFALARM RECEIVED / LOCATION

93

94 OCCUPANT (Driver) 113 ROOM/APT.

//65 / '

7 AREA 7WIDTH /LENGTH

f i

123

IFMOBILE

PROPERTY

% ?

•:•:•:

««••:

•:•:•:

: ; ! 1TYPE YR. 128 MAKE

195 201 207 213 219 225

LICENSE

231

STATE C

fr*

237 UNIT PTS. 243

OPERATIONS

279

PHONE. DISPATCHER THEN ASSIGNED COMPANY TO THE WORLD TRADE CENTER COLLAPSEIBOX 8087).OFFICER IN COMMAND,

LT. ARTHUR ME2ZANO E-309 GP. 14 7

B.C.. D.C. .B.N. DIV.

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To: 1 Battalion ENGINE Company 310

BOX No. 8087 TIME: 9:48 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: WORLD TRADE CENTER Adm. Dist Engine 10 Block No. 0

Responded to Signal 5th Alarm Received by:Teleprinter Time 9:48

While Acct. 55 Engine

Alarm for: g) FireFire:STRUCTURAL xxxBuilding.Classification by Occupancy

Arrived in 10 min.

D Emergency

TRANSPORTATIONAL *

Assigned 1st Due on 5th Alarm

Relocation fj False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by ConstructionNumber of Stories

Ordered to Return to QuartersTime Returned 00:01Members RespondingMembers RelievingHydrant: LocationWater: Time UsedMasks Used:

Q ResidentialQ Fireproofd Wood Frame110 Story

by D.C.Date Returned 9/12/01

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area 100 x 100

Q PublicQ Non-FireproofedQ Heavy Timber

At Work 12 Hours 0 MinutesLt. Delgrosso, FF.Steen, Pigott, Reid, Murphy E 257Lt. Delgrosso, FF.Steen, Pigott, Reid, Murphy E 257

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONScott 4.5 1 17 min. Scott 4.5 4 17 min.Scott 4.5 2 17 min. Scott 4.5 5 17 min.Scott 4.5 3 17 min. min.

Remark?All members used their masks until there bottles were empty, however we were on thescene for several hours.

OPERATIONS:Engine 310 was relocated to Engine 55. When the first tower came down we were orderedby the dispatcher to respond to the WTC. Due to heavy traffic we took a hydrant a fewblocks away. All members including the chauf. Proceeded on foot. And near the corner ofwest and Vesey streets we were ordered by B. C. Downey to evacuate the civilians andFire Dept. personnel from that location. While in the process the second tower camedown. After taking cover and waiting for the atmosphere to become tolerable all my menwere accounted for and managed to salvage some hose and extinguish several vehiclefires, we also searched for victims for several hours, we were relieved from duty at app.24:00 by a D.C.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 1

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CD-I5 (10-60)

To: 1 Battalion

BOX No. 8087

Location orAddress: World Trade Center

Responded to Signal

While On Air

Alarm for: £3 Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 321

TIME: 1200 DATE September 11, 2001

Adm. Dist.

Received by:Teleprinter

Block No.

Time 1200

Arrived in 1 min.

Emergency

Fire:STRUCTURAL XXX

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

O Residential1X1 Fireproof

Classification by Construction O Wood Frame |

Number of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by COMMAND POST

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

D Relocation D False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal

Area 200 x 200

D PublicCH Non-FireproofedI I Heavy Timber

Time Returned 600

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Remarks:

Date Returned 9/1 2/01 At Work 18 Hours 0 Minutes

psi

Capt. Donnelly, FF's Garces, Borruso, Mascia & Riccardella

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.min. min.min. min.

OPERATIONS:Set up and supplied Multiversal.

supplied Siamese at 130 Greenwich Street

Worked on wreckage pile under direction of Div. 15

Rank Capt Group Nt>. 12

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To: Battalion

BOX No. 2033

Location orAddress: WEST SIDE HWY AND VESSEY ST

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 321

TIME: 0530 DATE September 13, 2001

Adm. Dist.

Responded to Signal

While in Quarters

Alarm for: £<] Fire

Fire:STRUCTURAL XXXBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

Received by:Teleprinter

Arrived in 20 min.

Q Emergency

Block No.

Time 0530

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Q ResidentialD Fireproof

Classification by Construction O Wood Frame

Number of Stories Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by COMMAND POST

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Time Returned 1200

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: LocationWater: Time Used 2 HRS

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Remarks:

Date Returned 9/13/01

CommercialFire-ProtectedMetal "

Area x

At Work 6 Hours

PublicNon-FireproofedHeavy Timber

MinutesLT SCOTT 321 F.F. GARCES 321 F.F. PFUNDSTEIN 233F.F.MILLER 233 F.F. VOLL 309

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.mn.

min.min.

min.min.

OPERATIONS:DID NOT USE E-321 RIG

UPON ARRIVAL RELIEVED MEMBERS ON LINE AT WEST SIDE HWY , NORTH SIDE OFNORTH BRIDGE.

STOOD-BY WITH PROTECTIVE LINE WHILE MACHINERY OPERATED. LINE WAS USEDINTERMITTENTLY TO COOL HOT AREAS AND HOLD DOWN DUST.

AT 1200 HRS E-321 RELIEVED OF LINE.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 19

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To: Battalion

BOX No. 300

Location orAddress: World Trade Center

Responded to Signal 300

While in Quarters

Alarm for: (XI Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Engine Company 321

TIME: 2330 DATE September 27, 2001

Adm. Dist.

Received by:TeleprinterBlock No.

Time 2330Arrived in 15 min.

Emergency

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

D Relocation Q False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL XXXBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of StoriesOrdered to Return to QuartersTime Returned 630

Members RespondingMembers RelievingHydrant: LocationWater: Time UsedMasks Used:

£g CommercialI I Fire-ProtectedD Metal

Area

D Publicf~l Non-Fireproofed[U Heavy Timber

Q] Residential^ FireproofO Wood Frame

Storyby Command Post

Date Returned 9/28/01 At Work 7 Hours 0 MinutesCapt. Donnelly, FF's Carrera, Borruso, Tufano, Garces & Riccardella

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONScott 4.5 min. min.

min. min.mm. mm.

Remarks:

OPERATIONS:Unit Stood by to supply Tower Ladder.

Rank Capta Group No. 12

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COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

To- Div. 1 Engine Company 323

BOX No. 5-5-8087 TIME: 0915 DATE September 15, 2001

Location orAddress: Dey St. & Church St. Adm. Dist. Block No.

Responded to Signal 1st Alarm Received by:Teleprinter Time 0915

While in Quarters Arrived in 30 min. Assigned 3rd Due on 1st Alarm

Alarm for: £<] Fire £3 Emergency Q Relocation Q False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL x TRANSPORTATKDNAL NON STRUCTURALBuilding:Classification by Occupancy [U Residential [X] Commercial O Public

PI Fireproof f~l Fire-Protected I I Non-FireproofedClassification by Construction Q Wood Frame Q Metal D Heavy Timber

Number of Stories Story Area xOrdered to Return to Quarters by D.C. RuppTime Returned 130 Date Returned 9/16/01 At Work 12 Hours 0 MinutesMembers Responding Lt. Jordan, FF O'Connor, FF Clayton, FF Desimone, FF Stroessner, FF

Carlucci.Members RelievingHydrant: Location Church St.& Dey St. Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiWater: Time Used 8 Mrs. Gallons Used: Fresh SaltMasks Used: TYPE MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION

Scott 4.5 1 12 min. Scott 4.5 2 12 min.Scott 4.5 3 15 min. Scott 4.5 4 15 min.

min. min.

Remarks:Operated at Dey St. & Church under direction of D.C. Rupp, B.C McEneaney, B.C. levolo.Returned to quarters at 0130hrs on 9/16/01.

OPERATIONS:Eng 323 conducted relay operation with Eng 250 to supply water to 1 3/4" line operatingin search area to protect members operating on pile. Members of Eng 323 alsoconducted search operations and assisted other companies with digging and the removalof body parts under the direction of B.C. levolo. Ordered to return to quarters by D.C.Rupp.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 12

u

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/To: _ Battalion

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

+' /& 7__COMPANY

BOX MO ~> ~~>~ 0(V4 / TIME I* 7 JO

Location or ) j "TV""*Address IV 1 \~*

Responded to Signal

whita & 4'**Alarm for: 3

Fire: STRUCTURAL . .

j-s**3r /vS Fire

Received by t

f'"£ ^-/Of/ Arrived in //

D Emergency D

TRANSPORTATION

DATE V'f/'Ut

Adm. Dist.

min. Assigned

Relocation !_..,

NON-STRUCTURAL

itfo/

Block Nio.

Time (//'•?

D-je or,

Fa!se Alarm

TY?£ OF CCDJPANCV

Building: Classification by Occupancy

Classification by Constructkin

Numbe' of Stones

AUTQ. BUS. SHI?. ETC

D ResidentialG FireproofD Wood frame

!s CommercialiZi Fire-protected"~i Metal

Area

PoSBlS-'

iJ PublicCD Non-fireproofec1_J Heavy timber

Ordered to respond or return to

Time Returned .&/ @t)

Members responding _ ,±_7- _

>

Members teliavinc

Hyrirgnt: Location _, ,

Water : Time L'seri

Masks Used TYPE

*/

&JAi?r?tf>$ hy fir/Vfjf rt'S ct>~st#*04^

Date Returned 7-//-tf/ At Work / T hrs. *5O min.

8olfA , /^? yet£iC0, S* S?iV/?/?eZ t /*# JiSV'ftft;

*V, g&MftfJ /& TVsf/Zfrf

Time

Pressures: Start _ „ Finish _. Average

Gallons Used -Fresh Sait

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO DURATION/ 30 b? 4 jffI 30 </.* f sa

4-~£ 3 3d *f 6 -2&

Remarks:

OPERATIONS:

d>F Me W.

Rank/ -r

+• '• Group No./

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To: CD Battalion

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORTt-aooen.-fagme-Company 111

BOX No. 5-5-8087 J TIME: ! 23:00 I DATE 109/11/01

Location orAddress: i 1 WTC

Rp<spnnrtp>rt tn Signal i5-5T_mm_,

While in Quarters

Alarm for: | • Fire

| Adm. DistJ

j Rprpivprl by-Teleprinter tPP^VT,.

Arrived in 00 min.

I I Emergency

Assigned Hst Due

I I Relocation

I Block No. I ]j Timp L 23:00 I

Jon ; 5th Alarm !

I | False Alarm

Fire:STRUCTURAL JXBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

JTRANSPORTATIONAL [

ResidentialFireproofWood FrameClassification by Construction

Number of Stories 11 o StoryOrdered toyReturrTjto Quarters by |D.C.Time Returned 08:00

[•] Commercial

BFire-ProtectedMetal

NON STRUCTURAL

BPublicNon-FireproofedHeavy Timber

Area 2&o'x2-co'

Date Returned 109/12/01 1 At WorkfT] Hours QG MinutesMembers RespondingMembers RelievingHydrant: LocationWater: Time UsedMasks Used:

iPressures: Start psi Finish psi Average

3d L-_ . . J Gallons Used: Fresh 1TYPE

Scott 4.5Scott 4.5: Scott 4.5

MASK NO.JS 1

J, 2! 3

DURATIONwdermin.

min.

TYPEiScott4.5 ![ScotykS, jilccttJLlZZj

_JSalt iMASK NO.

45fi

DURATIONmin.min.min.

Remarks:! Operated with an unknown B.C. down in void

OPERATIONS:

^Reported to C.P. Ordered to assist R-1 with removal of trapped policeofficer. Operated, assisted and relieved R-1 and!Sq-270 in removal of P.A.P.D. Sargent John McLoughlin. Removal was approximatly 150' into and 40' down into thej pile of debris. Ladder 111 operated from 0500 to 0800 9/12/01 and was with Sgt. McLoughlin when he was freed andremoved from the site.

Rank :Capj_ Group

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BOX No. 55-8087

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 113

TIME: 0915 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: 2 World Trade Center

Responded to Signal 55-8087

While in Quarters

Alarm for: [X] Fire

Adm. Dist.

Received byTeleprinter

Arrived in 15 min.

D Emergency.

Block No.

Time 0915

Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

Relocation Q False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL xBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL NON STRUCTURAL

LJ Residential[X] Fireproof

Classification by Construction O Wood Frame

Number of Stories 110 StoryOrdered to Return to Quarters by

(XJ CommercialO Fire-Protected[X] Metal

Area

n PublicO Non-Fireproofed[~] Heavy Timber

Time ReturnedMembers Responding

Members RelievingHydrant: LocationWater: Time UsedMasks Used: TYPE

Scott 4.5Scott 4.5Scott 4.5

Date Returned At Work Hours MinutesLt. Brown.FF's Roberts,Dowdican,Pino,Feaser,Morr5s,Nogan

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO. DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATION1 min. Scott 4.5 2 min.3 min. Scott 4.5 4 min.5 min. Scott 4.5 6 min.

Remarks:Lt Brown admitted to Jersey State Hospital. FF Nogan, Pino, Morris,Dowdican,Roberts,Feaser treated and released at St. Vincents Hosp. All membersexposed to unknown contaminents.

OPERATIONS:Responded to Brooklyn Battery Tunnel staging area. Ordered to respond to WTC BIdg.#2.Reported to staging area just south of South Overpass. Ordered to report to Lobbycommand post in WTC BIdg. #2. Bldg.#2 collapsed while company was enroute. Companyregrouped at apparatus on West St.. Notified by D.C. Galvin that Fire Dept. members weretrapped inside the Marriott Hotel. Ladder 113 was in the process of attempting removal ofF.D. members when BIdg. #1 collapsed. Lt. Brown removed to hospital via Fire Boat.Ladder 113 members remained on scene continuing search.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 13

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D/V' /To: D1 -Battattorr

BOX No. M300

Location orAddress: West Bdwy & Vesey

Responded to Signal

While in Quarters

Alarm for: 1X1 Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 120

TIME: 0901 DATE September 23, 2001

Adm. Dist.

Received by:Teleprinter

Arrived in 15 min.

~3 Emergency

Block No.

Time

Fire:STRUCTURAL WTCBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONAL

Assigned Special Called on 1st Alarm

Relocation fj False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

ResidentialFireproofWood Frame

Story

O Commercialfj Fire-Protected .D Metal

Area x

D PublicI I Non-FireproofedCD Heavy Timber

Ordered to Return to Quarters by Command PostTime Returned 1701Members RespondingMembers RelievingHydrant: LocationWater: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Remarks:

Date Returned 9/23/01 At Work 8 Hours 0 Minutes

Lt. Gordon, FF Schneckenburger, Dietz, Daly, Maldonado and Condon

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psiGallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONMASK NO.mm.min.min.

mm.min.min.

OPERATIONS:1) Relieved L-152 at corner of Vesey and West Broadway and operate TL stream whennecessary.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 18

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foy./IO! -0QS99B3

BOX No. M-300

Location orAddress: Greenwich & Barclay

Responded to Signal

While in Quarters

Alarm for: C3 Fire

COMPANY OPERATIONS REPORT

Ladder Company 120

TIME: 0418 DATE September 29, 2001

Adm. Dist.

Received by:Teleprinter

Block No.

Time

Arrived in 15 min.

CD Emergency

Fire:STRUCTURAL WTC

Building:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTATIONS.

Assigned Special Called on 1st Alarm

fl Relocation Q False Alarm

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories

ResidentialFireproofWood Frame

Story

CD CommercialO Fire-Protected -D Metal

Area x

D PublicCD Non-FireproofedCD Heavy Timber

Ordered to Return to Quarters by Command Post

Time Returned 1138

Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used:

Date Returned 9/29/01 At Work 5 Hours 20 Minutes

Lt. Gordon, FF Schneckenburger, Forde, Storz, Butler & Quinn E-231

TYPEScott 4.5

MASK NO.

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin.mm.

min.min.

mm.min.

Remarks:

OPERATIONS:1) Relieved L-41 at Greenwich & Barclay Streets and operated TL stream when necessaryinto pile.

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 18

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COMPANY

TIME 08:47 Date 09/11/01

AHAddress WTCvv ' u

Responded to Signal 22 8087

While ATQTRS

Adm. Dist.

Received by CADS

Block No.

Time 08:47

Alarm for: Fire

Arrived in 28

I | Emergency

mjn Assigned 1ST Due on 2ND

Fire: STRUCTURAL CLASS 1 TRANSPORTATION" TYPE OF OCCUPANCY AUTO, BUS, SHIP, ETC.

Relocation I I False Alarm

NON STRUCT.BRUSH, RUBBISH, ETC.

Building: Classification by Occupancy I I Residential [X] Commercial | | Publicfx"l Fireproof | | Fire-protected Q Non-Fireproofed

Classification by Construction LJ Wood Frame I I Metal | | Heavy Timber

Number of Stories 106 Area 400X400

Ordered to respond or return to

Time returned 00:00 Date

Members responding CAPT. HASKELLFF. MINGIONE

By

Returned OS03/O3

FF. VIGIANOFF. KIEFER

At Work hrs. mns.

FF. JORDANFF. VILLANEUVA

Members relieving

Hydrant: LocationWater: Time Used

Pressures: StartGallons Used- Fresh

Finish AverageSalt

Masked Used TYPE MASK NO. MASK NO. DURATION

Remarks:OPERATED UNDER DIRECTION OF CHIEF OF DEPARTMENT PETER GANCI AND ADCDENNIS CROSS DIVISION 11.

OPERATIONS:ORDERED INTO THE SOUTH TOWER TO CONDUCT RESCUE AND EVACUATION OPERATIONS.THE ABOVE MEMBERS ARE CONTINUED MISSING AS A RESULT OF THE COLLAPSE OFTHE TOWER.

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Ladder Company 153

TIME: 1030 DATE September 11, 2001

Location orAddress: World Trade Center

Responded to Signal 5-5

While in Quarters

Alarm for CR3 Fire

Acini. Dist. Block No

Received by:Teleprinter Time 1030

Arrived in 20 min, Assigned Special Called on 5th Alarm

D Emergency F] Relocation Q False AlarmFire:STRUCTURAL XXXBuilding:Classification by Occupancy

TRANSPORTAT10NAL

C Residential•53 Fireproofn Wood Frame

NON STRUCTURAL

Classification by Construction

Number of Stories 110 Story

Ordered to Return to Quarters by CWTC

E*3 CommercialD Fire-ProtectedG Metal

D PublicQ Non-FireproofedD Heavy Timber

Area 300 x 300

Tima Returned 130Members Responding

Members Relieving

Hydrant: Location

Water: Time Used

Masks Used: TYPEScott 4.5

Date Returned 9/12/01 At Work 16 Hours Minutes

LT. Joyce, FF. DelBianco, FF. McDonough, FF. DaCarlo, FF, Falcono.FF. Storz, Recall members

Pressures: Start psi Finish psi Average psi

Gallons Used: Fresh Salt

MASK NO DURATION TYPE MASK NO. DURATIONmin. min.min. min.mln. mm.

Remarks:Responded to Brooklyn Bridge reported to £8 batt. Sent to Command Post at Vesey &Broadway

OPERATIONS:Operated as sea ch team building n 5 WTC. Then sent to Washington St & Albany,

Use tower ladder on 1 Bankers Trust Building also search lower floors and exterior of thesurrounding buildings.

Dug though rubble on West Street & Liberty St until relieved .

Rank Lieutenant Group No. 18