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bigapplefirephotography  > Faces of the Bravest > Faces of the Bravest > Faces of the Bravest - The Brotherhood
The job of a firefighter is one of the most dangerous professions around. Firefighting is a calling, it isn't just a job. Firefighters are a special breed of men and women going into a hostile atmostphere while others are running out. This career is attractive not primarily because of the salary or benefits. It is because there isn't a day that goes by that firefighters don't make a difference in someone's life by helping them in probably the most traumatic time of their life. The love amongst one another in the fire service is a Brotherhood.

Sometimes it looks awkward in the eyes of the public when firefighters are seen standing around or in the firehouse between runs (calls). But when the tone alarm goes off and the companies turn out to respond, firefighters never know the destiny of their fate. When you see them at a fire, in the supermarket, on the street or you are passing your neighborhood firehouse take a brief moment to wish them well and to say thank you.

In this gallery you will find the faces of the F.D.N.Y. Brotherhood that served and that are currently active in the F.D.N.Y.


I would also like to share many photos of close friends that I lost on September 11th. I miss them all greatly and they will never, ever be forgotten.
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bigapplefirephotography > Lt. Dennis Mojica confers with Division 1 Deputy Chief Hayden (now retired Chief of Dept.) at the scene of a fatal fire in Chinatown.  Lt. Mojica made the Supreme Sacrifice on September 11, 2001.
bigapplefirephotography > Special Operations Battalion Chief Paollilo & Captain Terry Hatton of Rescue 1 at the scene of a Manhattan 4th Alarm.  Both members made the Supreme Sacrifice on September 11, 2001.
bigapplefirephotography > Faces of the Bravest - The Brotherhood photo
bigapplefirephotography > Firefighters Patty O'Keefe and Paul Hashagen of Rescue Co. 1 at taking up from a Manhattan 4th Alarm.  O'Keefe's eyeshields melted from the extreme heat at this fire.  O'Keefe made the Supreme Sacrifice on September 11, 2001.
bigapplefirephotography > The REAL members of Ladder 49 as compared to the movie.  Ladder Company 49 is located on Ogden Avenue in 'Da Bronx'.
bigapplefirephotography > Members from Squad Co. 41 at a 7th Alarm fire on College Avenue in March of 2001.  From l. to r.: Firefighters Delia, Sullivan, Lt. Schmidt, FFs Hamilton, E. Walsh and VanHine.

Firefighters Bobby Hamilton and Bruce VanHine made the Supreme Sacrifice on September 11, 2001.
bigapplefirephotography > Firefighers Tommy Cullen & Bruce VanNosdall at a Bronx 2nd alarm on Wales Avenue on September 8, 2001.  

Firefighter Cullen made the Supreme Sacrifice at the World Trade Center 3 days later.
bigapplefirephotography > Members of Engine Company 48 in the Bronx are ordered out of a private dwelling with heavy fire on two floors.
bigapplefirephotography > Lt. Sheridan (grey shirt) and his members of Engine Co. 58, also known as the "Fire Factory".
Lt. Sheridan (grey shirt) and his members of Engine Co. 58, also known as the "Fire Factory".
 > Lt. Sheridan (grey shirt) and his members of Engine Co. 58, also known as the "Fire Factory".
Lt. Sheridan (grey shirt) and his members of Engine Co. 58, also known as the "Fire Factory".
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