Engine 54/Ladder 4/Battalion 9 (Cont.)
Engine 54/Ladder 4/Battalion 9 medals:
CHARLES C. BOESCH FF. BAT. 9 SEP. 5, 1951 1952 FDR
WILLIAM VON DIEZELSKI FF. BAT. 9 NOV. 7, 1956 1957 JAMES GORDON BENNETT
THOMAS H. ROCHE LT. BAT. 9 L-22 DEC. 21, 1995 1996 KANE
WILLIAM J. KENNEDY (2) FF. ENG. 54 FEB. 11, 1923 1924 VAN HEUKELOM
JAMES A. COUGHLIN FF. ENG. 54 JUL. 5, 1964 1965 DOUGHERTY
STANISLAUS A. KADNAR FF. ENG. 54 JUL. 5, 1964 1965 STIEFEL
ANDREW E. SPEIER FF. ENG. 54 APR. 19, 1986 1987 DOLNEY
ALL MEMBERS ENG. 54 JUN. 20, 1995 1996 BURN CENTER
PATRICK H. ASPELL FF. LAD. 4 JUN. 17, 1892 1893 JAMES GORDON BENNETT
Firefighter Patrick H. Aspell was awarded the FDNYs highest honor, the James Gordon Bennett Medal for his rescue of a woman at the Hotel Royal Fire on February 8, 1892.
FF Patrick Aspell receiving award (3rd from right):
MICHAEL NICKLAUS FF. LAD. 4 NOV. 9, 1906 1907 JAMES GORDON BENNETT
JOHN F. MOONEY FF. LAD. 4 JAN. 13, 1912 1913 WERTHEIM
JOHN F. MOONEY FF. LAD. 4 MAR. 24, 1913 1914 JAMES GORDON BENNETT
FF John Mooney was also an original member of Rescue 1.
FREDERICK J. SIMPSON LT. LAD. 4 MAR. 24, 1913 1914 WERTHEIM
PATRICK J. MORAN CAPT. LAD. 4 JAN. 6, 1915 1916 WERTHEIM
JAMES P. J. O'REILLY FF. LAD. 4 MAR. 26, 1923 1924 BROOKMAN
Manhattan Box 915, March 26, 1923, 0557 hrs. - Engines 54, 23, 40/Ladders 4/35, Battalion 9 - 322 w. 57th Street - apartment fire - 5th, 6th, 7th floors - multiple rescues by aerial ladder
JOHN L. DEMLEIN F. LAD. 4 MAR. 26, 1923 1924 CRIMMINS
Manhattan Box 915, March 26, 1923, 0557 hrs. - Engines 54, 23, 40/Ladders 4/35, Battalion 9 - 322 w. 57th Street - apartment fire - 5th, 6th, 7th floors - multiple rescues by aerial ladder
ROBERT V. REILLY FF. LAD. 4 FEB. 26, 1923 1924 HUGH BONNER
LAWRENCE A. GORMAN FF. LAD. 4 SEP. 16, 1924 1925 HURLEY
JAMES F. ROCHE CAPT. LAD. 4 1925 1926 STEPHENSON
Captain James Roche, Ladder 4, received the Stephenson Medal for best FDNY company in 1925.
WILLIAM H. ULRICH FF. LAD. 4 NOV. 18, 1925 1926 VAN HEUKELOM
JOSEPH STEINIGER FF. LAD. 4 DEC. 3, 1933 1934 DEPARTMENT
JOSEPH D. CAHILL FF. LAD. 4 JUL . 5, 1934 1935 BROOKMAN
WILLIAM M. J. YATES FF. LAD. 4 SEP. 9, 1934 1935 PRENTICE
JOSEPH V. CARNEY FF. LAD. 4 SEP. 9, 1934 1935 SCOTT
WILLIAM H. ULRICH FF. LAD. 4 APR. 17, 1935 1936 BROOKMAN
GEORGE A. MCKENNA FF. LAD. 4 JUL. 26, 1938 1939 TODD
CHARLES P. WIECKS FF. LAD. 4 MAY 8, 1943 1944 LA GUARDIA
EDWARD J. BUCHANAN LT. LAD. 4 JUL. 28, 1945 1946 DELEHANTY
WILLIAM VON DIEZELSKI FF. LAD. 4 SEP. 19, 1947 1948 CRIMMINS
RICHARD E. ANKENER FF. LAD. 4 MAR 11, 1951 1952 STIEFEL
GEORGE R. ROY FF. LAD. 4 OFF DUTY DEC. 12, 1951 1952 O'DWYER
RICHARD V. OLIVER FF. LAD. 4 SEP. 5, 1951 1952 SCOTT
HENRY F. GARTLAND FF. LAD. 4 NOV. 9, 1953 1954 COMMERCE
EDWARD T. MC KENNA FF. LAD. 4 MAY 12, 1959 1960 JOHNSTON
ROBERT E. FARRELL FF. LAD. 4 APR. 13, 1960 1961 BROOKMAN
EDWARD J. O'BRIEN (3) FF. LAD. 4 AIDE TO BAT. 9 DEC. 27, 1961 1962 STIEFEL
ROBERT E. FARRELL FF. LAD. 4 FEB. 27, 1965 1966 JAMES GORDON BENNETT
FRANCIS G. FAGAN FF. LAD. 4 OFF DUTY JAN. 9, 1965 1965 1966 HUGH BONNER
WILLIAM P. MOORE FF. LAD. 4 FEB. 25, 1969 1970 CRIMMINS
JOHN CERATO FF. LAD. 4 MAR. 24, 1970 1971 SCOTT
HENRY J. HELGESON FF. LAD. 4 NOV. 19, 1979 1980 HOLY NAME
THOMAS J. HARING LT. LAD. 4 SEP. 30, 1986 1987 HUGH BONNER
THOMAS J. HARING LT. LAD. 4 SEP. 30, 1986 1987 HONOR LEGION
MICHAEL BASMAGY FF. LAD. 4 APR. 19, 1992 1993 ZAHN
ALL MEMBERS LAD. 4 2007 ELASSER
Engine 54/Ladder 4/Battalion 9 LODDs:
ENGINEER WILLIAM WRAY ENGINE 54 MAY 24, 1887
FIREFIGHTER FRANK FEATHERSTON ENGINE 54 January 28, 1901
FF Frank Featherston, Engine 54, died of smoke inhalation while operating at a very stubborn single alarm cellar fire. Many other firefighters were also overcome.
FIREFIGHTER JOHN W.T.F. KOCHER ENGINE 54 January 16, 1918
While operating at a 3-alarm fire in a 6-story warehouse, FF John W.T.F. Kocher, Engine 54, was caught in the collapse of the 1st floor into the cellar. He managed to find his way to a window, only to be blocked by iron bars. His body was found 48 hours later, still clinging to the bars that blocked his escape. He was wrapped in a block of ice and had apparently froze to death.
LIEUTENANT JOHN R. EASTBURN ENGINE 54 February 10, 1970
FIREFIGHTER PAUL GILL ENGINE 54 September 11, 2001
https://www.firehero.org/fallen-firefighter/paul-j-gill/
FIREFIGHTER JOSE GUADALUPE ENGINE 54 September 11, 2001
https://www.firehero.org/fallen-firefighter/jose-a-guadalupe/
FIREFIGHTER LEONARD RAGAGLIA ENGINE 54 September 11, 2001
https://www.silive.com/september-11/index.ssf/2010/09/leonard_j_ragaglia_36_fdny_pus.html
FIREFIGHTER CHRISTOPHER SANTORA ENGINE 54 September 11, 2001
http://christophersantora.com/
FIREFIGHTER MATHIAS HENES LADDER 4 DECEMBER 4, 1870
Fireman Mathias Henes of Ladder 4 was injured while mounting the ladder truck. He caught his head between the side of the apparatus and a mailbox on the southwest corner of Eighth Avenue and West 48th Street. The injury to his head proved fatal. (From "The Last Alarm")
FIREFIGHTER JOHN O'NEILL LADDER 4 AUGUST 16, 1874
Fireman O'Neill was killed when he was run over by the truck while responding to an alarm.
FIREFIGHTER EDWARD VINCELETTE LADDER 4 MARCH 14, 1883
Ladder 4 was responding to Box 559 [Eighth Avenue between West 48th Street & West 49th Street]. In the haste to respond, the men would get dressed on the rig as they were going to the call. Turning out of quarters onto Eighth Avenue, Fireman Edward Vincelette was putting on his coat when he lost his grip and fell to the pavement. He suffered a fractured skull and the rear wheels passed over his lower body. He was killed almost immediately. Fireman Vincelette joined the Department on August 21, 1868. He lived with his wife and children at 479 Ninth Avenue.(From "The Last Alarm")
FIREFIGHTER JOSEPH ANGELINI JR LADDER 4 September 11, 2001
https://www.firehero.org/fallen-firefighter/joseph-j-angelini-jr/
FIREFIGHTER MICHAEL BRENNAN LADDER 4 September 11, 2001
http://www.legacy.com/sept11/story.aspx?personid=132672
FIREFIGHTER MICHAEL HAUB LADDER 4 September 11, 2001
http://www.legacy.com/sept11/cjonline/story.aspx?personid=146363
LIEUTENANT MICHAEL LYNCH LADDER 4 September 11, 2001
http://www.legacy.com/sept11/story.aspx?personid=151754
CAPTAIN DANIEL O'CALLAGHAN LADDER 4 September 11, 2001
http://www.legacy.com/sept11/postregister/story.aspx?personid=140177
FIREFIGHTER SAMUEL OITICE LADDER 4 September 11, 2001
https://mccrarey.com/remembering-samuel-oitice/
FIREFIGHTER JOHN TIPPING II LADDER 4 September 11, 2001
http://bravestmemorial.net/html/members_individual/tipping_john/newsday_com.html
CAPTAIN DAVID WOOLEY LADDER 4 September 11, 2001
http://www.legacy.com/sept11/story.aspx?personid=146615
FIREFIGHTER DANIEL PERRICONE BATTALION 9 December 23, 1974
FF Daniel Perricone, Battalion 9, a 12-year veteran, died while attempting to make a rescue at a 5-alarm fire while off-duty. Nearly 30 years after losing his life following the harrowing rescue of a man trapped inside a burning building, Firefighter Daniel Perricone will be recognized by the city with a Staten Island street named in his honor.
"His heroism parallels the heroism of rescue workers from 9/11," said City Councilman Michael McMahon.
On a chilly December night in 1974 Perricone was finishing his shift at Midtown's 9th Battalion when a five-alarm blaze erupted in an apartment building. With the house short on staff, the Port Richmond native volunteered to accompany his comrades to the site on East 86th Street. When they arrived much of the building was already engulfed in flames, but reports of a man trapped in his apartment moved Perricone to action. Climbing six flights of stairs, he took the man across his back and carried him out of the building.
Later Perricone would complain of chest pains. He was examined and released by doctors shortly before leaving for Stroudsburg, Pa., for the Christmas holiday. He died after suffering a heart attack on Christmas Eve in the family's vacation home. Family members say doctors believed his death was a result of smoke inhalation and the physical strain on his body from the rescue. Perricone was the seventh firefighter to die that year and the third to die of a heart attack.
"That was the kind of man he was," said his widow, Frances Perricone, from her Florida home this past weekend. Mrs. Perricone, who was left with three young children to raise alone and who never remarried, will attend the street renaming with friends and family at 3 p.m. Sunday. The renaming will take place at the corner of Lyon Place and Watchogue Road, Willowbrook.
Although Mrs. Perricone was upset with her husband for risking his life, and let him know it when he returned home that night, she said she was proud of the kind of man he was. "He was truly a hero," she added.
An estimated 2,000 firefighters turned out on Dec. 27 1974 to pay their respects to Perricone. He was buried with departmental honors accorded someone who has died in the line of duty. Mayor Abraham Beame and Fire Commissioner John T. O'Hagan were in attendance.
Holy Family R.C. Church, Westerleigh, overflowed with firefighters dressed in ceremonial blue who silently watched the flag-draped coffin loaded onto a fire truck for the trip to Moravian cemetery. On the way his body was driven past a pumper from Engine Co. 83, Westerleigh, where taps was played and firefighters honored their fallen comrade with a final salute. Perricone was described at the time by a fellow firefighter as "the best known and best liked fireman" in the 9th Battalion.
A lifelong Islander, Perricone joined the department in 1962 and served in Rescue Co. 1 as an aide to a battalion chief. He was originally assigned to Engine Co. 3 in Manhattan. He had received two departmental citations for rescues and received a third for his last rescue. Perricone also served in the Marine Corps during the Korean War, seeing action in the infamous Chosin Reservoir battle. Five family members, including several grandchildren, have been named Daniel in Perricone's honor.
FIREFIGHTER CARL ASARO BATTALION 9 September 11, 2001
http://www.legacy.com/Sept11/Story.aspx?PersonID=128840&location=1
BATTALION CHIEF DENNIS DEVLIN BATTALION 9 September 11, 2001
https://www.firehero.org/fallen-firefighter/dennis-lawrence-devlin/
FIREFIGHTER ALAN FEINBERG BATTALION 9 September 11, 2001
http://bravestmemorial.net/html/members_individual/feinberg_alan/firehouse_com.html
DEPUTY CHIEF EDWARD GERAGHTY BATTALION 9 September 11, 2001
http://www.legacy.com/sept11/Story.aspx?PersonID=146294&location=2
LIEUTENANT CHARLES GARBARINI, Battalion 9 September 11, 2001
http://www.legacy.com/sept11/story.aspx?personid=145350&location=2
RIP. Never forget.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midtown_Manhattan