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12 year old G. Ziobro ran a 5k race in memory of you and all the fallen soldiers on 9/11.
Lue Ziobro
September 07, 2024 | Venice, FL | Friend
New York, New York
Firefighting, not Engineering
William E. McGinn was a civil engineering major at Hunter College. But he spent much of his spare time hanging out at the firehouse in Spanish Harlem where his uncle Kevin was a lieutenant. Some time around sophomore year, he took an exam that was not in any of his courses: the firefighter's test.
By the time he graduated, he had decided that being a civil engineer would be boring, so he became a firefighter.
Eighteen years later, in September 2001, Firefighter McGinn was Lieutenant McGinn of Squad 18, a special operations command based in Greenwich Village, a father of two, cub scout leader and the only male member of the school leadership team at his children's school in Riverdale in the Bronx.
Lieutenant McGinn, 43, used his engineering skills mostly to demolish parts of the house, but he used them on the job, too. "He understood how structures and materials fail," said Dr. Anne Golden, an epidemiologist, who was Mr. McGinn's college sweetheart and who later became his wife. "He would have had a field day with this one."
Squad 18 was one of the first on the scene on Sept. 11 and lost all seven men, but Lieutenant McGinn had already passed on the firefighting itch. For the past two years, a kid from Staten Island named Sean Bradley spent much of his spare time hanging around Squad 18, where his uncle Billy was a lieutenant. Now Sean, 17, has decided that he wants to be a firefighter, too.
12 year old G. Ziobro ran a 5k race in memory of you and all the fallen soldiers on 9/11.
Lue Ziobro
September 07, 2024 | Venice, FL | Friend
he is a good man
Logan Martinez
September 10, 2018 | San Antonio, TX
I met you and Anne at Hunter College. I remember when you came to class and told us you wanted to be firefighter, and just wanted to graduate. It was always your calling. I recall how much you loved Anne and I was at your wedding. Your sense of humor and friendship will always be remembered. Heaven has the perfect angel...
Aggie Barbuto
September 11, 2015 | Seaford, NY
I went to PS 81 a year behind your daughter, and I will always remember hearing stories about your kindness and passing by the auditorium named after you.
Thank you for your sacrifice.
September 10, 2015 | NY
In Memory
With Honor & Respect.
S J. Friscia III
October 14, 2014 | Staten Island, NY
I did a memorial stair climb today and you were one of my men. 110 flights of stairs. Never forget.
Eric Mills
September 11, 2013 | Lawrence, MI
Hello I did not know William but my mother Jane Fuentes grew up with him and my grandmother Laura still lives up the street from the family. My mom and grandma always mentioned such fond things about him and every year on this day I think about your whole family.
Brenda Piercey
September 11, 2013 | Charlotte, NC
Still remembering and prayers offered for your family and friends. Your heroism and sacrifice will always be honored.
Pat Dorr
September 10, 2013 | El Paso, TX
In remembrance 9/11
Laura
September 10, 2013 | NC