According to the Firefighters Association of the Uniform, two former firefighters responded to the New York City 9/11 terrorist attack.
The organization announced on Sunday that Thomas Dunn, a firefighter at Brooklyn's Engine 234, died of illness related to the World Trade Center.
The news was related to his rescue work for three days of cancer on January 30 in his rescue work on January 30.
The person in charge of the left and retirement camp Thomas Dunn, Dennis Collopy, died on the right and died on the disease related to 9/11. (Uniform Firefighters Association and Porter Gifford, Getty, background.)
Because the deficit of the World Trade Health Fund is $ 3B
The organization wrote: "Thomas serves FDNY with the spirit of honor and dedication.
"His family has suffered huge losses, because his brother firefighters Jimmy Dunn (L114 will never forget."
Some colleagues of Thomas Dunn responded to his death by leaving information.
Joseph Pasquarello wrote: "On 9/11, I met Tommy because we survived in the collapse of the South Tower, causing it along Olbani Street (Albany Street) The parking ramp landing.
"Tommy has just left the college and is performed as an experienced professionals. Before the fragments stop landing, he was helping people."
"Tommy, you do well. Brothers who are easy to rest, hope God bless you, and hope that his eternal light will be on you."
Private services in Florida will be held for Dunn.
Terrorists flew into the twin tower by the hijacked plane and killed nearly 3,000 people, including 343 firefighters. (Getty image)
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Others thanked him for his service and his heroic response at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. At that time, the base organization terrorists flew the hijacking aircraft into the twin towers and killed nearly 3,000 people, including 343 firefighters.
The retired battalion head, Dennis Collopy, died after "fighting bravely with cancer". According to his ITU.
The Firefighters Association wearing a uniform said he was a 36 -year -old FDNY veteran and an American Army veteran.
Collopy survived by his 60 -year -old wife, two daughters and four grandsons.
He was a local native of Blanx and later lived in West Nyack, northern New York. He worked in FDNY until he retired in 2002.
John Murphy wrote on the Facebook fire officer: "A real great man, I am honored to know him.
Michael Richard wrote: "The person in charge of RIP, thank you for serving the country and the community." "Thank you for your final sacrifice. Oh. Your trip is over. Take a break."
Collopy's funeral will be held on Western Nyack on Tuesday.
FDNY firefighters carried the firefighter Al Fuentes with him, and he was injured in the crash of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. (MATT MOYER/CORBIS via Getty Images)
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More than 370 firefighters died after the 9/11 related diseases, including liver cancer and laryngeal cancer. The first reactor of other diseases includes intercipate, muscle skeletal disease, chronic nostrilitis, gastroesophageal reflux (GerD), asthma, sleep breathing, other cancers, post -trauma stress disorder (PTSD) and chronic respiratory tract disease.
The collapse of the Manhattan Tower has created a huge dust cloud, including crushed building materials, asbestos, silicon, metal and concrete, covering the ruins of the World Trade Center and surrounding areas.