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File No. 9110135 WORLD TRADE CENTER TASK FORCE INTERVIEW Interview Date: October 23, 2001 Transcribed by Maureen McCormick

2 MR. DUN: Today is October 23, 2001. The time is 6:25 a.m. hours, and this is Richard Dun of New York City Fire Department, working with Marissa Abbriano. We are conducting an interview with -- MR. PASTOR:, EMT D, from Battalion 31. Q. At this time, we would like to -- of the New York City Fire Department. At this time, we'd like you to describe the events on September 11. A. Okay. September 11, that Monday morning, I reported to work. I came to the station, and let me just say this, the lieutenants here still break my chops, because that morning I came in, and I said to them, "I think we are going to be busy today." And they said to me, "Why?" I says, "Well, it's going to be 9-11," and from thereon -- I remember our normal routine in the morning, go get our breakfast, and we go sit and we cover Red Hook, so we had the view of the city. We were sitting there, and we were looking at the city. All of is sudden my partner says to me, "Frankie, that plane seems to be low." Q. What unit were you working that day? A. We were working 32 boy in Red Hook. We had

3 the view of the city, and she yells out, "Frank, that plane just hit the building." Q. Who is she? A. My partner is Mala, Mala Harilal, and I look up, and I can't believe what I'm seeing. I get on the radio, and I said, "32 boy, if you need us, we're available. We can go right through the tunnel." As soon as I seen this, I got on the phone, and I dialed the number to call my wife to let her know what's going on. We were standing there in awe. We can't believe what's going on, and she says -- and I remember my partner, Mala, saying again to me, "That other plane is low." I don't know how much time, 10, 15 minutes, and we seen the other plane hit. Q. You're still in Brooklyn? A. We were still in Brooklyn. They haven't called us. Now they say, "32 boy you're going." I back up the vehicle. We start heading towards the tunnel. We hit the tunnel. In the tunnel, we're stuck, and I can feel the tunnel vibrating. I'm aware it's already chaotic. We don't know why we are stuck in the middle, but in front of me there is a big ESU truck. I look behind me. There is an ESU truck behind me. They are

4 blowing their horns. We can't see nothing, but we were in a standstill. What's going on? The problem is that you have the three lanes coming out or going in, and only one coming out. They're stopping traffic so we can get through. As soon as I get on the other side of the west side -- I'm the driver. I come out of the tunnel, and I just see -- I told my partner, "I just saw somebody's torso on the floor," and my partner said, "No, you're kidding." I says, "It's not a dog." I thought it was a dog, but I saw a torso with no arms and no legs, just split open on the driver's side. I go through. Guys are flying by. Emergency vehicles are flying by, so I see that -- I see which is 31 David's ambulance over towards the west side. I pull over, which I believe is going to be the first staging area. We didn't know at the time if it was or not. I remember pulling over to the left. I saw that they're underneath this walkway, and I put the ambulance -- I saw their ambulance underneath the walkway, which at the time it seemed to be a good idea, because there's debris, there's stuff falling. I remember seeing a computer coming out the window and

5 hitting the ground, breaking the windows. We don't know what's going on. I pulled the bus over behind them, and I look up, and I'm saying -- you got this gut feeling saying we don't belong here. We're too close. Q. The two buildings were still standing? A. The two buildings are standing. There's flames coming everywhere, so I said, "You know what?" I told my partner, Mala, "Let's get suited up," and we gotta go. Q. What do you mean suited up? A. Get our equipment. Q. Turnout coats? A. Turnout coats, everything. I remember putting on my bulletproof -- I have the outer carrier on the bulletproof vest. I remember putting that on, and I remember putting my helmet. I saw 31 David. They're treating somebody in that first area underneath the walkway. There is stuff hitting the overpass, and I run over to them. I said, "Guys, I'll be right back. We're going to have to move these vehicles. We got to get out of here." I remember running back to where we think -- they're parked underneath this walkway here at this

6 time. Q. Liberty Street walkway? A. Liberty Street -- or no, I -- yeah, this one here. There's debris falling on it. The windows are shattering. So I said, "I'll be right back. I'm going to go find a commanding officer, and we have to get out of here." I remember seeing a lot of Hatzolah ambulances. There was a couple of EMS ambulances, a lot of private ambulances gathered in that corner. So I turned around, and I ran over. I remember seeing Captain Frank D'Amato. He was the one -- I said, "Captain, we have to get these vehicles out of here." He's looking at me, and he says to me, "You're in charge of taking all these vehicles and getting them out of here." There had to be 10, 15 vehicles. I says, "Okay." Now all the equipment is out. Everybody has all the equipment out. Stretchers are out. We have to put everything back in. What it seems to me eternity, we moved the buses another half a block up. As we moved the buses up, I'm coming back. He said, "And make sure everybody comes back with the equipment. We're going to start a staging area."

7 Seems to me that they're going to start detouring us towards the building, going closer towards the World Trade. It must have took us, I would say by the time we moved the last vehicle, half an hour, 40 minutes, would have seemed to me, pulling the vehicles down and getting all the equipment. That's when we hear, "It's coming down. It's coming down." We didn't even have a chance to turn around. The cloud is coming down, and we get buried. I remember being in the dark on the floor. I remember getting on my Nextel, calling my wife back, telling her I'm okay. "I can't see. I can't see my hand in front of my face, but I'm okay." We must have been in the debris -- it didn't clear for about half an hour, 45 minutes. I remember running into Battery Park in the -- everybody is running, people falling. I remember falling down. I remember I lost my helmet. I didn't know where I was. I remember running into a lobby in the financial district somewhere. I was the only EMS personnel in there with a bunch of women and children crying, and people saying to me, "Help me, help me. We can't breathe." I had no equipment. All I had was my

8 pouch. I remember I had a bottle of water with me, and I had it in my pocket, and I remember doing this clearing my face, people are coming up to me in the lobby, saying, "Help me, help me. I can't breathe. I can't breathe." I'm looking around to see what I can do. I remember opening up this door. There was a slop sink. There was clothes hanging. I took the clothes, and I started soaking the clothes, wetting them, started cutting out strips, giving it to kids, giving it to the mothers. I must have ripped everybody's clothes that was hanging from people that work for the maintenance department. I remember being those gray shirts, those uniforms, cutting them all up. I found a watering -- a plant. What do you call those? Q. Watering can. A. People were coming to me, dousing everybody. I'm taking control of the bathroom, because it's chaotic. I can't let nobody in there because it's going to be -- they are fighting for water. They're lining up for me. I'm cleaning them off, giving them rags, cleaning them off. I'm looking at the door. You can't fit

9 nobody more in the lobby. There had to be 500, 600 people in the lobby. Q. What lobby are you talking about? A. I remember running. I'm in here, so we were -- at first we were here. I moved the buses down the block here. When we moved the buses further down in here somewhere -- Q. Gateway Plaza? A. Yeah. These guys were here at one time. Then we moved them here. Then we finally got them all down like another block and a half away. This is, I think, Albany Street and South End. Q. South End Avenue and Albany. A. Okay, somewhere in here, and the reason I know that because I've gone back to ground zero a couple of times and I remember saying this is where I ran. This is where I remember running. In here somewhere I remember going into a lobby. That's where we started soaking the people up and giving them stuff. I must have been in the lobby half an hour. Everything seems to me like half an hour, an hour. I remember people gathering around me because the radio is still on, and that's the way they can hear communications. Safety, I guess.

10 They were all gathering. I said let me lower this, and I have to try to get out of here. As I tried to get out, they were blocking the door and said, "You can't leave us." I finally managed to go back out, and I'm walking back towards the green. Everybody is coming. I don't see no EMS personnel still. Q. Did you see fire personnel? A. When we started going, I lost my partner. I remember running into three fire zebra, a unit, and they had Scott packs. The HAZ-TAC unit, and I know the guys. I remember seeing Joe, and I seen Eric, and I said to Joe, "Joe, give me some --" He gave me some oxygen. I was covered completely. I remembered taking my helmet off and putting the flaps down when I was running, but I remember stuff hitting me, but then I lost my helmet, so now I got my head full of plaster, after doing all this. I remember running into the guys. They gave me oxygen, and as I'm walking back, I see on the floor stumbling Chief Grant. He's got a non-rebreather on, no O-2, no nothing. He's just stumbling on the floor, and I grab him, and I pick him up, and he says to me, "What do I tell these people?" People are still running. The flames are

11 still coming around that bend. When you walked down Battery Park, there seems to be a bend. It seems to be like when you're going to walk back towards the World Trade Center. He said, "Keep them going. Keep them going. Keep them walking," but it seems to me we were walking back towards the area. I remember telling him we can't go that way. He says, "What do you mean? What do I tell these people?" I says, "We're going to have to stay here." We were in a grassy area. I remember being on the grass, and I look over, and I thought it was an ambulance. I lost my footing, but it's a fire boat with the lights on coming, and these Liberty shuttle, whatever you want to call it. Q. The ferries. A. The ferries. They are yelling out, "I can take 75. I can take 200." That's when we started putting the people on the boat. I lost Chief Grant. I lost his aide. I lost my partner. These guys, I don't know where they were. I walked back towards -- when I'm walking back towards the building, that's when I ran into more EMS personnel.

12 Q. This is after both buildings came down. A. Well, we didn't know it was two. We didn't know that both of them came down. We remember hearing the rumble, and it seemed like it was a continuous rumble, so we didn't know if it was one, or two or three. We didn't know. We found out that it was both after when we walked back towards the area that we didn't see nothing standing, just the mountain of dust and debris. Just walking back towards the area, now you start seeing personnel. I remember seeing people coming back with water, EMS equipment, and that's when we just got together and started walking towards the ferry, and that's where we spent the whole day. That's pretty much the whole story. MR. DUN: I want to thank you for your interview, Frank, and your cooperation. At this time, the time is 637 hours, and this ends the interview with Frank.