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Report from Ground Zero

Report from Ground Zero
By Dennis Smith

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September 11th changed the face of America, but it also revealed the true face of heroism. The men of the New York Fire Department fought with courage and endurance to save others. This is their story, told by a veteran firefighter.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #384692 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-02
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 416 pages

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Amazon.co.uk Review
In Report from Ground Zero Dennis Smith, a retired New York City fire-fighter, writes, "There is no centre to this day, no middle or end. All its remaining minutes and hours will be collapsed into that single instant at 8:48 am when September 11, 2001 became the saddest day of our history." Shortly after the two planes hit the World Trade Centre towers, he volunteered to help in the rescue effort. In this diary of the three months following the attack, Smith combines his own observations with interviews of those involved in the work, creating a detailed day-by-day history of the massive effort to find life among the ruins. His 18 years of experience in the field and considerable writing skills (he is the author of Report from Engine Co 82 and nine other books) make him uniquely qualified to cover these events. To say the book is moving is an understatement--it is often overwhelming and difficult to read. Report from Ground Zero exacts an emotional toll on the reader; writing it must have been heartbreaking. In chronicling the hope, courage and compassion embodied by all of the rescue workers, Smith has performed yet another service to his country.
Note: a portion of the proceeds from sales of the book will be contributed by the author to the Foundation for American Fire-fighters. --Shawn Carkonen

From the Back Cover
When disaster struck at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, Dennis Smith was among the first to arrive on the scene. Report from Ground Zero is his insider's account of the heroic efforts of the firefighters, police and emergency workers who rushed to downtown New York to face the greatest challenge of their lives.

In all, 343 firefighters gave their lives. Entire companies were lost. Among the dead were a father and son; the department's beloved chaplain; commanders and rookies. Smith, author of the classic bestseller Report from Engine Company 82 and once described as 'the Poet Laureate of firefighters' by the New York Post, tells their stories and those of their families, the camaraderie in their companies and the massive recovery efforts following the catastrophe.

As the world tries to come to terms with the horror of what happened, the firefighters' courage and fortitude in the face of enormous personal danger and bereavement offers a beacon of hope and redemption. Report from Ground Zero is a tribute to those heroes for our troubled times.

About the Author
Dennis Smith
DENNIS SMITH is a former New York City firefighter, the author of ten bestselling books including REPORT FROM ENGINE CO. 82 (1972), and the founding editor of Firehouse Magazine. He lives in New York City.


Customer Reviews

It takes you right there and makes you part of it.4
"Report from ground zero" is one of those increasingly rare pieces of work in which the reader is drawn straight in to the heart of the experience. Once begun you stay until the last page is turned; humbled, proud and very moved. It is an honest, loving account of the experiences and courage of all those men and women who lived through it and tried desperately to help.

Unrateable - Five Stars just doesn't cut it5
I started reading this book after a visit to the Ground Zero memorial centre whilst on holiday in mid 2007 and I can honestly say it is one of the most riveting books I have ever read (being up until 4am because I couldn't put it down). Here Dennis Smith tells the story of the thousands of firefighters, police officers and port authority officials who responded to the 9/11 attacks at the World Trade Centre. It truly is a fitting tribute to the men and women who lost their lives, and those who tried to rescue them. This book has left me chilled to the bone and weeping in many parts, it is a beautifully written and heartfelt read and will ensure that the immense tragedy that was 9/11 is never forgotten.

Hats of to Dennis Smith.