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FDNY
Firefighter Michael Kiefer December 5, 1975 – September 11, 2001 Michael
arrived into this world on December 5th 1975 to the joy of his
parents Pat and Bud. His
ultimate goal of being a FDNY firefighter started in the first years of
his short but meaningful life. All
photos of him taken at occasions such as birthdays and Holidays showed him
adorned in the firefighter gear that he would so proudly wear in his early
manhood. His dedication to
this ultimate goal should be an inspiration to others.
Around
the time he was able to skillfully master the use of his bicycle, it
became his vehicle to take him to the “red devil” in his neighborhood
and beyond. With the use of a
scanner, he intently listened to these callings as other kids his age were
listening to rock music. Sometimes,
unbeknownst to his parents, these callings took him away from his
neighborhood of Franklin Square into areas where he needed a police escort
to safely guide him home. He
joined the Franklin Square and Munson junior firefighters organization and
quickly rose through the ranks to Chief.
Unfortunately for them he had to leave due to, as he put it
…”the lack of action”. The
Town of Malverne was his next target for as he grew so did his appetite
for the action of smoke and flames. He
stayed with this company until again his patience wore thin searching for
the “red devil”. By
this time Michael had grown into his later teen years and became more
intent on his FDNY goal. To
that end his body became his temple and the ritual of working out and
eating right became his sole focus. His
stack of training certificates and awards was now over two inches thick.
His dedication to his faith also became another driving force.
He proudly attained the role of Eucharistic Minister and weekly
attendance at Mass and Holydays were a must.
The swimming lessons that his Mom brought him to as a youngster now
paid dividends as he sought for and attained employment as a pool
lifeguard in the Town of Hempstead.
He would later go on to become an ocean lifeguard in Long Beach LI,
his “home away from home”. As
with Franklin Square, Malverne gave way to the Freeport Fire Department.
An action packed group that was much to his liking.
While honing his skills there he learned of a fire cadet program
given by John Jay College that, upon graduation, would make him a member
of the New York City Fire Department with the rank of EMT and allow him to
take the promotional exam as firefighter.
He quickly joined and passed with 100% on both the written and
physical exam. His quest for
the “red devil” still never waned. Freeport had succumbed in action to
the Hempstead Fire Department. In October of 2000, Michael was now in “Probie”
school or as he put it – heaven. The
following December he received the best birthday gift he could ever ask
for when he attained his diploma and was now officially a FDNY fireman.
His dream assignment came through when he was told to report to
Engine 280/Ladder 132 in Brooklyn. Life
was now “perfect” for Michael. He proudly wore this mantle of FDNY firefighter that he worked his whole life to attain for a short 9 months until that fateful day on September 11, 2001 when God called him home to His firehouse....
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