:29:02
I felt the mood that we
were gonna put the fire out.
:29:08
Everyone seemed to be confident.
I know I was.
:29:14
You basically looked at it and said,
"OK, we got 10, 20 storeys of fire. "
:29:19
"We'll deal with it. We'll get up there. "
:29:21
You know, we'll get to it.
:29:25
Fire crews are screaming into this area
from every conceivable direction.
:29:33
By this time, some of the top chiefs in
the department had joined Chief Pfeifer,
:29:38
running the command post,
:29:40
sending guys upstairs.
:29:45
Every time I looked around,
it was new faces...
:29:50
...some that I recognise.
:29:53
I had seen Chief Prunty, great guy,
:29:56
white hair, moustache, the perfect
grandfather that you'd like to have.
:30:02
I remember seeing Lieutenant Fodor,
who was working with Nine Engine.
:30:08
He said hello
and then started going up.
:30:12
Another of the men who went up
was Lieutenant Kevin Pfeifer.
:30:16
He was in charge of Engine 33
:30:19
and he was the chief's brother.
:30:21
I just remember we both looked
at each other, said a few words.
:30:26
But it was more the look of real
concern that this was gonna be tough.
:30:34
It's going to be a tough job.
It's going to be a long job.
:30:41
They'll put it out. That's what they do.
:30:45
The last time Jules had seen
his brother was an hour ago,
:30:49
at the firehouse.
:30:52
Far as Jules knew, Gedeon
had followed Tony into the tower.
:30:57
When we'd left for the odour of gas in
the street, for me he was in the engine.