:18:14
I look back to last summer and it
doesn't just seem like a different time.
:18:19
It seems like a different world.
:18:23
At the time,
:18:25
we didn't think there could be anything
worse than losing a single firefighter.
:18:30
I mean, looking back, we were
all just... we were kind of innocent,
:18:35
especially Tony.
:18:37
A bunch of the guys were talking about
what parts get them at the funeral.
:18:41
When the coffin went past, that was...
:18:45
...that was a little rough.
:18:49
I don't know. I...
:18:52
I hope it's my last one.
:19:05
We'll go straight up right now.
:19:13
There's a lot of things going on.
:19:16
Shit's hitting the fan, the roof starts
to collapse, you gotta get off.
:19:19
Right.
:19:21
Basically, you have to be
on the top of your game.
:19:25
You're on the top of your game,
this is not a joke, this job.
:19:29
- Right.
- There's a lot of things to think about.
:19:34
- Tunnel vision. Focus.
- Right.
:19:36
That's what's gonna keep you alive
:19:39
and that's what gives you
the opportunity to help anybody else.
:19:44
- Right.
- Ready to go down?
:19:48
Fire or no fire,
:19:50
Tony had learned a lot that summer.
:19:53
Sure, he had a ways to go.
But we'd teach him.
:19:58
Far as we knew,
there was plenty of time.