After well over a year in production, The History Channel will soon broadcast a documentary on the history of the Fireboats of the New York City Fire Department.
The 90 minute program will cover fireboat development since our first boat in 1866; some of the many fires, disasters, and emergencies these boats have worked at over the years; and the heroic exploits of their crews – many of which are interviewed.
There are also segments on the restoration of the 1931 fireboat John J. Harvey (see www.fireboat.org); and the fireboats’ role at the World Trade Center and their rescue of Captain Fuentes.
The program is scheduled to be shown on Monday night, September 8, 2003 at 10:00 p.m. Eastern and Pacific Time. Check your local listing as the date gets close since these schedules have been known to change at the last minute. The title is “The Fireboats of 9/11.” The History Channel’s press release is attached.
The program was produced by Dreamtime Entertainment (www.dreamtimeentertainment.com) and was done with the cooperation of the New York Fire Department (FDNY).
I was historical consultant on the project.
Al Trojanowicz, Marine Historian (FDNY, ret.)
The 90 minute program will cover fireboat development since our first boat in 1866; some of the many fires, disasters, and emergencies these boats have worked at over the years; and the heroic exploits of their crews – many of which are interviewed.
There are also segments on the restoration of the 1931 fireboat John J. Harvey (see www.fireboat.org); and the fireboats’ role at the World Trade Center and their rescue of Captain Fuentes.
The program is scheduled to be shown on Monday night, September 8, 2003 at 10:00 p.m. Eastern and Pacific Time. Check your local listing as the date gets close since these schedules have been known to change at the last minute. The title is “The Fireboats of 9/11.” The History Channel’s press release is attached.
The program was produced by Dreamtime Entertainment (www.dreamtimeentertainment.com) and was done with the cooperation of the New York Fire Department (FDNY).
I was historical consultant on the project.
Al Trojanowicz, Marine Historian (FDNY, ret.)
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