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Tag Archives: Ladder Co. 16
Firefighter Robert Curatolo
Some firefighters saved their lives on 9/11 by diving under fire trucks. For others it became their tomb. Robert Curatolo, 31, had finished his shift with Ladder 16 at 9AM that morning, but hitched a ride in with a 19th … Continue reading →
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Lt. Raymond Murphy
Lieutenant Raymond Murphy of Ladder 16 entered the FDNY Academy in 1982. Quite soon after he knew he had found his calling. In September 2000 he was promoted to Lieutenant. Apparently a disinterest in school as a youngster led the … Continue reading →
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Tagged 343, 9/11, Battalion Ten, better angels, Dawn Siebel, FDNY, firefighter, firefighters, firefighters of 9/11, Ladder Co. 16, LODD, Manhattan, memorial, NFFF, paintings, portraits, Raymond Murphy, World Trade Center, WTC
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