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For the 20th anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks, this podcast tells 20 stories of heroism that will make sure our country doesn't forget that fateful day and its meaning. Our host Niels Jorgensen served as an FDNY firefighter for almost 22 years until a forced medical retirement because of the leukemia he contracted from cleaning up Ground Zero. Niels also drove the truck in the E... more

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FDNY Ladder Company 114, nicknamed Tally Ho, heroically served on 9/11. We hear from 4 of the 6 on-duty members who responded to the attacks in a unique group conversation, which they had never done before and appears to be the first-of-its-kind. Out... more

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Alison’s son Welles was 24 years old on 9/11 and saved at least 12 people in the South Tower before it collapsed on him. She didn’t know about his heroic actions that day until several survivors said that a stranger wearing a red bandana saved their ... more

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After 911, Major League Baseball temporarily postponed its season. With several iconic moments, its return helped America to heal. Arizona Diamondbacks’ principal owner and managing general partner Ken Kendrick tells this story and in particular Pres... more

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FDNY firefighter Joe LaPointe was off-duty on 9/11 and raced down to Ground Zero. After the attacks, so many funerals needed more leaders to coordinate them, and Joe was suddenly thrust into a new calling. Since 2007, he's been the Commanding Officer... more

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 266 ratings
  • Beautiful

    An unreal experience listening experience. Thank you so much for doing this.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    GinaKiwi
    New Zealanda year ago
  • Great but they stopped

    Great listening. It’s unfortunate they stopped making them.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    shankadoodle
    United States2 years ago
  • Outstanding

    These podcast episodes should be part of the curriculum in each middle school in the nation. Never Forget! Thank you Niels more

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    5
    jmjmjk63
    United States2 years ago
  • God Had a Reason

    I listened to the 4 of 6 firefighters of Engine Co 114 share of their experiences on the ground of 9-11, riveted to my phone. I felt like I sat at the table with them. They spoke as a unit listening including each other. The stories made me cry. My neighbor Ron a firefighter in Antioch joined and drove across country the following days in a brigade of engines to help in the devastation. I live in Northern California. Now I know why Ron went. These stories are of the most unusual family - a bro... more

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    5
    davisbren
    United States2 years ago
  • Heartfelt Stories

    This is an amazing podcast series. It reveals many different angles and viewpoints of what happened that day and everyday since. You feel a closeness with the firefighters after hearing their stories and them talk about some of the same people over and over. They are heroes to whom I am forever grateful for. Thank you for making this series.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sunshine 121212
    United States2 years ago

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