May God bless you and your...
Bless his heart.
Harry
October 13, 2024 | Other
Howells, New York
Hero to the End
"Everybody ran to the stairs," recalled Gregory Warnock, a 20-year-old broker trainee who worked on the 39th floor of the north tower of the World Trade Center. "We started making our way down, landing by landing."
At the 18th floor, "there was an older fireman one floor below me. He gave me a smile. He was huffing and puffing, laughing to himself, making a joke about his age."
The 44-year-old lieutenant accepted Mr. Warnock's offer to help carry gear up about 25 flights of stairs, and he jokingly asked if the broker trainee was a firefighter. Told that Mr. Warnock was a broker, "he said, 'you stay doing that, it's better money.' "
"People were coming down, saying people were trapped on the 72nd floor. He said to me, 'Go down, you did a great job.' "
Before Mr. Warnock left, he asked the firefighter's name. "He was like, 'Gregg Atlas,' and he bent down and flexed like Atlas the bodybuilder."
Bless his heart.
Harry
October 13, 2024 | Other
On September 11, 2024 I climbed the 110 flights of stairs at Utah State University's Maverik stadium in honor of Gregg. Never forget.
Anonymous
September 11, 2024 | Other
Gregg,
Yes, it’s that time of the year again. I truly hate this day. Even after all these years, it doesn’t get any easier to handle inside of my heart. I remember working with you at Keebler Cookies, before you left and joining the fire department. We had some really great times!
Rest easy my friend in Heaven. I’ll never forget you and all the others who lost their lives on and after, due to the damage everyone went through.
“God Bless You Gregg”
Your old...
Joseph Ruggiere
September 11, 2024 | Concord, NH | Friend
On September 11, 2024 I am walking in honor of Lt. Gregg Atlas' name in the 911 Tower Challenge in Tucson, Arizona. He and everyone else on that day will never be forgotten. God Bless the First Responders
Laura Robles
September 06, 2024
Thank you so much for honoring & remembering Gregg with your good thoughts & prayers! It is such a comfort to us! May we NEVER FORGET all who serve & protect us each day! God Bless America!
Atlas Family
June 06, 2024 | NY | Family
I wasnt alive when this tragedy happened but i have researched and Gregg was a true hero along with all the lives lost that day.. may he rest in peace
Scarlett
June 05, 2024 | Other
Dear Greg,
We never actually met. I was watching the many 9/11 films. Even in fleeting seconds—many personalities shown through. There was something I saw in your face—not fear but recognition of the impossible task at hand and as someone said to FDNY Jay Jonas—"we may not survive the day." Anyway, I said prayers for you and many others. Your phenomenal bravery and unmatched commitment brings tears to my eyes.
Yet, I had no idea your name—so, I filmed a film and tried...
Marie Zurie
February 02, 2024 | Washington, MD | Acquaintance
I'm from the UK, I was 31 back then and remember watching those terrible scenes of 9/11 unfold on TV here in England, my 1st thoughts were with all the 1st responders that attended (as well as those that worked in the towers) ...i have since seen documentaries post 9 /11 and stuff on Ten house ..I never knew you Gregg BUT as part of ten house you were one of the guys 1st on scene ....and along with your other firefighter brothers you will never be forgotten for your sacrifice to save as many...
sean burgess
January 13, 2024 | Bristol
“Happy Birthday in Heaven Gregg”
Joey & Denise
Joseph Ruggiere
September 24, 2023 | Concord, NH | Friend