13 children of fallen 9/11 firefighters continue the family legacy by graduating from FDNY Academy

13 children of fallen 9/11 firefighters continue the family legacy by graduating from FDNY Academy

13 children of fallen 9/11 firefighters continue the family legacy by graduating from FDNY Academy.
13 children of fallen 9/11 firefighters continue the family legacy by graduating from FDNY Academy. Credit: FDNY

It was a draining, yet exciting graduation day for the FDNY — full of young firefighters carrying on their family legacy and following in their fathers’ footsteps.

Thirteen children of firefighters who lost their lives on September 11, 2001, graduated from the city’s fire department during a very emotional ceremony.

They were part of a group of 301 probationary firefighters to graduate Tuesday after 18 weeks of intensive training at the New York City Fire Department academy.

“Many of their fathers were killed on September 11, several others died of World Trade Center illnesses, and others lost their lives in the course of their duty, bravely working to save and protect others,” said Fire Commissioner Daniel Nigro, who presided over the ceremony.

13 children of fallen 9/11 firefighters continue the family legacy by graduating from FDNY Academy. Credit: FDNY
13 children of fallen 9/11 firefighters continue the family legacy by graduating from FDNY Academy. Credit: FDNY

“Today, these 21 legacies are no longer children dreaming of their careers their fathers loved, and of serving in the world’s greatest fire department — today, they have fully achieved their dreams.”

Firefighter Carl Asaro was one of the 343 FDNY members killed after the terror attacks on 9/11.

Three of his children, Rebecca and Marc Asaro, graduated from the academy on Tuesday.

“Every day that I came to the academy, I was grateful to be there and to follow in the footsteps of my father, brothers, uncle, and all those who came before. This is exactly where I want to be,” said Rebecca Asaro.

13 children of fallen 9/11 firefighters continue the family legacy by graduating from FDNY Academy. Credit: FDNY
13 children of fallen 9/11 firefighters continue the family legacy by graduating from FDNY Academy. Credit: FDNY

They have two siblings already on the job, Firefighters Matthew and Carl Asaro, Jr.

Robert Tilearcio Jr. took the test the same month his father, Robert Tilearcio, died from 9/11-related cancer, he told WABC.

“I wish he could be here when I graduate, but I know I am making him proud. I took the civil service test the same month my father died. I knew he was happy to know I was heading in the right direction. He worked with the department for 35 years.

13 children of fallen 9/11 firefighters continue the family legacy by graduating from FDNY Academy. Credit: FDNY
13 children of fallen 9/11 firefighters continue the family legacy by graduating from FDNY Academy. Credit: FDNY

“I was always at his firehouse and from a young age I knew this is what I wanted to do. I’ll be thinking about him when I get to my first fire,” he said.

There is one more interesting fact about this graduation, one that is especially inspiring to females:

“This group is historic in another way as well, there are 16 female probationary firefighters in this class,” Nigro said. “That’s the second-largest group of female firefighters to ever graduate in the fire academy in a single class.”

Thank you all for your service and dedication, we will always be grateful and never forget the sacrifice.

Source CNN


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