"Whatever the
Americans are proud ofwhatever they consider to be particularly good,
useful, brilliant or characteristic of themselves or their climate,
they designate, half in jest though scarcely half in earnest, as an
"institution." Thus, the memory of George Washington
is an institution;
the Falls of Niagara are an institution; the Plymouth Rock, on which
the Pilgrim Fathers first set foot, is an institution
; "Sweet
potatoes" are an institution, and Pumpkin (or Punkin) pie is an institution;
squash is an institution; Bunker Hill is an institution; and the
firemen of New York are a great institution."
Life
and Liberty in America by Charles Mackay, published 1859
The terrorists who
struck on Sept. 11 must have foreseen all the misery, hardship and anguish
that their acts would causebut it is unlikely that they ever thought
their evil actions also would generate so many astonishing acts of heroism
and virtuecourageous acts carried out most often by the men and women
wearing the uniforms of police, firefighters and emergency medical technicians.
More than 340 New
York City firefighters and paramedics lost their lives when the World
Trade Center towers collapsed. A memorial to those who made the ultimate
sacrifice can be found at the Fire Department of the City of New York
Web site www.ci.nyc.ny.us/html/fdny/html/home2.html.
The Unofficial Home Page of FDNY www.nyfd.com/
provides pictures at "ground zero" of the World Trade Center disaster,
as well as information on the history of fire departments in the New
York City area. The site also provides a link to the Uniformed Firefighter's
Association http://ufalocal94.org/widows_childrens_fund/widows_childrens_donations.html
for anyone wishing to make a donation to the UFA Widows & Children's
Fund.
Most people don't
realize it, but there are almost 300 fire museums in the United States
and Canada. The museums range in size from the one-room "museums" located
in firehouse basements to large, well-funded, first-class institutions.
A state-by-state directory of all the fire museums in America and an
international directory of fire museums in Canada and around the world
can be found at the Fire Museum Network www.firemuseumnetwork.org.
Firehouse.Com www.firehouse.comthe
online edition of Firehouse Magazineis devoted exclusively to
fire services. Its primary audience is America's 1.5 million paid and
volunteer firefighters. The site's broad scope reaches into the firehouse,
encompassing all echelons from the fire chief on down to the first-year
firefighter, from paramedics to training officersit even includes
information for the fire buff. Firehouse.Com also has extensive coverage
of the 9-11 tragedy, including links to audio, video and photo resources.
Gemma DeVinney
and Don Hartman, University Libraries