FDNY Insider 7/17/09

Firefighter Andy
Bowman describes his
water rescue in the
East River with
Battalion Chief
Thomas Reilly (far
left), Lt. Frank
Giacoio (far right)
and members from
Ladder 7.
Firefighter Andy
Bowman and other
members of Ladder 7
saved the life of a
man who fell into
the East River on
July 17.
“You don’t expect to
jump into the East
River everyday, but
we train for this
kind of thing,” said
Firefighter Bowman.
“I’m just glad I was
able to help out.”
Firefighters were
called to the waters
near 23rd Street at
around 1 p.m.
Bystanders pointed
them to a man who
was caught on the
rocks about five
feet from the sea
wall.
Firefighter Bowman
dressed in a cold
water suit and
jumped into the
water. Once he
reached the victim
he wrapped a life
ring around him and
checked for any
injuries.
Then the pair made
their way against
the current, with
the firefighter
trying to keep the
victim’s head above
water.
Firefighters secured
a portable ladder
against the wall and
helped Firefighter
Bowman pull the man
to safety.

Members of Ladder 7
leave quarters.
“It was a team
effort, it took
everyone there to
get him out,” he
said.
The man was
transported by EMS
members to Bellevue
Hospital in stable
condition.
“Everyone at the
scene did an
outstanding job,”
said Battalion Chief
Thomas Reilly.