FDNY Adds 32 Names to Memorial Wall for Deaths Relate to World Trade Center Illnesses

FDNY Adds 32 Names to Memorial Wall for Deaths Relate to World Trade Center Illnesses

By Forum Staff

The FDNY will add the names of 32 members who died of illnesses related to their work in the rescue and recovery efforts at the World Trade Center to the FDNY World Trade Center Memorial Wall. The outdoor ceremony took place on Wednesday, Sept. 4, at 4 p.m. at FDNY Headquarters – 9 MetroTech Center in Brooklyn.

The department has lost more than 360 members to World Trade Center illnesses.

 

Photo Courtesy of Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office Mayor Eric Adams last month appointed Robert Tucker as 35th City Fire commissioner.

Photo Courtesy of Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office
Mayor Eric Adams last month appointed Robert Tucker as 35th City Fire commissioner.

Those to be added to the memorial wall are:

Lieutenant James K. Donohue

Firefighter Thomas W. Anderson, Jr.

Firefighter Kevin R. Kelly

Firefighter Robert M. Hughes

Firefighter Edward R. Pecoroni

Electrician John Fiorentino

Firefighter Robert E. Welsh III

Firefighter John Tiska, Jr.

Firefighter Albert A. Filosa

Paramedic Andrew J. Enderes

EMT Hilda L. Vannata

Firefighter Robert V. Fulco

Firefighter Mark R. Senno

Battalion Chief Christopher D. Scalone

Chaplain Rev. Monsignor John E. Delendick

Firefighter Michael W. Daly

Captain Luke M. Lynch

Lieutenant Michael J. Higgins

Firefighter Harold J. Johnston

Electrician Joseph Berardi

Lieutenant Stephen A. Asaro

Firefighter William R. Bartholomew

Captain Steven Berube

Firefighter Michael J. Cioffi

Firefighter Robert M. Kelly

Firefighter Frank A. Caputo

EMS Captain Robert R. DeLeon, Jr.

Battalion Chief Kevin S. Blaine

Lieutenant Michael J. Shanley

Firefighter Steven G. Radich

EMT Christopher Swierkowski

Lieutenant Charles J. Maniscalco

 

The inscription on the Memorial Wall reads:

“Dedicated to the memory of those who bravely served this department protecting life and property in the City of New York in the rescue and recovery effort at Manhattan Box 5-5-8087 World Trade Center.”

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