City of Black Hawk 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb
By David Josselyn
Imagine, if you will indulge me, you are eating breakfast in the firehouse during the morning shift when the alarms begin. As practiced many times before, you grab your gear, throw on your bunker gear (heat resistant coat and pants), altogether about 80 extra pounds, and take your place on the fire engine. It’s not hard to see your destination, because unlike the false alarms you must respond to, this one is a real emergency and you can see the smoke billowing out of the building before you get there. Your primary objective is safety of the people in the building and your crew. The elevators automatically shut down during a fire and so you head directly to the stairs. Carefully assessing for danger on each floor, you climb flight after flight of stairs, being sure people fleeing on the way down are okay and do not need assistance. The stairwell goes on and on. You smell the smoke before you see it, but not until you reach the 78th floor…
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