Tribute to Our
Bravest -
Pelham
Parkway Firemen
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Firefighters who
risked their lives
in a daring rescue
on Monday, February
15, when a fourth
floor apartment at
785 Pelham Parkway
North was consumed
by flames, were
honored for their
heroic deeds.
On Sunday, February
21, Councilman Jimmy
Vacca and Herma
Williams of the
Pelham Parkway
Houses Residents
Association, paid
tribute to New
York’s Bravest at
Ladder Company 41 on
White Plains Road.
“We have ten people
alive and well today
thanks to the
bravery and the
commitment and the
dedication of these
firefighters,” Vacca
said. “So I’m here
to say thank you,
for what you do
every day and for
what you did on
Monday in Pelham
Parkway. Our
neighborhood is
indebted to you.”
Although flames
filled the
apartment, the
Bravest managed to
rescue ten people,
including a
seven-month old baby
dangled by his aunt
from a window.
Firefighters Ron
Fuentes and Keith
Lagan of Ladder 41
carried a 35-foot
ladder across the
development and over
a fence to reach the
infant.
“I climbed up and
grabbed the baby,”
Fuentes recalled.
“The baby wasn’t
crying, but I just
wanted to get her
down to safety as
quick as possible,
so I held the baby
tight and when I got
down I gave the
infant to Keith.
Then I went back up
because there was
the woman who [bad
been] holding the
baby and another
child still in the
apartment. I broke
the child gate on
the window and took
the little girl out.
She said she was
scared of heights. I
told her not to look
down and that I
would keep her safe.
When I got down,
Keith went up and
got the woman out.”
According to
Fuentes, a member of
Ladder 41 for four
years, the Pelham
Parkway blaze was
his most intense and
gratifying as a
firefighter.
“We just did our
job, basically,”
19-year Fire
Department veteran
Sean O’Donnell of
Ladder 32 said.
“This is the stuff
we do all the time.”
O’Donnell drove the
fire truck into
position so that the
ladder could reach
the apartment, which
allowed firefighters
from Ladder 32 to
climb up and rescue
the residents.
Vacca honored
Captain James Kane,
Lieutenant Jim
Congema and
firefighters Jaysun
Thom, John Maguire,
Brian Marts, Lagan
and Fuentes of
Ladder 41. He also
honored Captain
Patrick Tracey and
firefighters John
Wrobel and O’Donnell
of Ladder 32.
“It’s nice to be
recognized because
that’s not something
that happens
everyday,” Fuentes
said. “I’m just glad
everything worked
out and everyone was
safe.”