Last Man Down: The Fireman's Story: The Heroic Account of How Pitch Picciotto Survived the Collapse of the Twin Tow: The Fireman's Story - The Heroic ... of the Twin Towers and Lead His Men to Safety

Last Man Down: The Fireman's Story: The Heroic Account of How Pitch Picciotto Survived the Collapse of the Twin Tow: The Fireman's Story - The Heroic ... of the Twin Towers and Lead His Men to Safety

by FDNY Battalion Commander Richard 'Pitch' Picciotto (Author)

Synopsis

On September 11th 2001, Battalion Commander Richard "Pitch" Picciotto led seven companies of fire fighters up the B stairway to Tower 1 of the World Trade Center. Pitch and his men were on the 17th floor racing upward when the world seemed to explode around them. Out of radio communication with the command centre and with no time to reflect, Pitch ordered the evacuation of Tower 1. Firefighters staged an orderly retreat until word came that the stairwell was blocked with debris. From his knowledge of the towers gained during service after the 1993 WTC bombing, Pitch led the firefighters to an alternate stairwell, and the descent continued. After eight minutes, when they reached floor 12, Pitch and his men discovered 50 traumatized civilians. Fourteen minutes had elapsed since the collapse of Tower 2. Pushing and cajoling them down and out Pitch was in the 7th floor stairwell when a sound of thunder was heard from above. It took eight seconds for Tower 1 to fall. Pitch and a handful of survivors woke to find themselves buried on the landing of floor 2, in an inky cavity broken by the screams of hurt men. This is the story of how they made it out.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Publisher: Orion
Published: 05 Sep 2002

ISBN 10: 0752842870
ISBN 13: 9780752842875

Author Bio
A former New York City police officer, Chief Picciotto had been a Fire marshal, an arson investigator, a lieutenant and a captain, prior to becoming chief in 1992.He holds a B.B.A. degree and has been the recipient of departmental awards and commendations for bravery and meritorious service Picciotto lives in Port Chester, New York with his wife Debbie and his son Stephen.