FDNY firefighter Ray Pfeifer was off duty on 9/11 and felt tremendous survivor's guilt about the entirety of his on-duty crew dying. Ultimately, he wouldn't be spared from the wreckage either, getting cancer from the toxins at Ground Zero. But cancer couldn't stop this wheelchair-bound warrior from racing down the halls of Congress to gracefully urge politicians to take care of 9/11 victims like himself. Ray died at 59 years old in 2017 and Caryn, the love of his life, honors her husband with us.
The First-Ever Group Conversation About Responding On 9/11
Alison Crowther: My Son Saved 12 Lives
Ken Kendrick: How The President's First Pitch And Baseball Helped With Healing
Joe LaPointe: Organizing 9/11's Funerals
Nancy Carbone: The Friend of Firefighters
Michael Daly: The FDNY Chaplain, My Friend, Who Died With His Firefighters
A Thanksgiving Message
Michael Benfante: The Reluctant Hero
Sonia and Joe Agron: The Relentless Volunteers
Tim Brown: I Lost 93 Friends on 9/11
Robert John Burke: The Actor Who Became A Firefighter
Niels Jorgensen: My Own Story w/Bill Courtney
Brian Clark: I Was One of Only 18 Survivors Where The South Tower Was Struck
Shirley Brooks-Jones: I Was Midflight During 9/11… And It Changed My Life
Mariah Jacobsen: Discovering My Connection to a 9/11 Hero
Ted Anderson: “You Never Leave A Fallen Comrade Behind, Ever”
John Feal: The Bulldog Who Forced Congress
David Braca: My Dad Led His Coworkers Praying into Their Deaths
Mak Hanna: Our Team of 5 Civilians Saved Over 50 Lives
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