A solitary fire fighter stands amidst the rubble and smoke in New York City. Days after a Sep. 11 terrorist attack, fires still burn at the site of the World Trade Center.
A solitary fire fighter stands amidst the rubble and smoke in New York City. A New York City fire fighter looks up at what remains of the World Trade Center after its collapse.
A firefighter emerges from the smoke and debris of the World Trade Center.
A weary New York City firefighter surveys the destruction as he departs the area. Most of the emergency personnel worked tirelessly for more than 24-hours immediately following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attack that brought down the World Trade Center.
New York City firemen walk past the American flag as they work their way toward the heart of the devastation that was once the World Trade Center.
A "bucket brigade" works to clear rubble and debris, hoping to find survivors of the deadly terrorist attack on the World Trade Center (WTC).
A New York City firefighter attempts to clear his eyes of soot during rescue efforts at the World Trade Center.
A tired search dog finds time to rest as rescue efforts at the World Trade Center in New York City continue just a few feet away.
FDNY firefighter at a makeshift memorial.
A lone FDNY fire engine at the World Trade Center on September 16, 2001.