"Like his grandfather, Pops; like his father, Sonny, he is a rescue man."
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From Rescue Men: Firefighter Tom Kenney remembers Sept. 11:

"I put my food on the ground and it was like walking in flour. Like the first snow that you get every year and you step on it and it just kind of floats away, that's what the street was covered with, this white-gray powder. Everything was the same color no matter what you looked at."

"Yes, we're trained for collapse, but I just thought the collapse would be just like one building, not, you know, two blocks by two blocks by two blocks by two blocks. Two hundred stories of building spread all over the place. But it had to be the magnitude of what I saw that was the most impressive thing...It was so much worse than we could ever have imagined..."

"Then we started looking, we were finding people immediately. But the ones we found were all dead. And then after a cuple of days into it, we weren't even finding that."

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  All photos courtesy Andrea Booher, FEMA, and Mass Task Force.