Why did we all sit back down?

Why did we all sit back down?

All those years ago...My teammates and I played a small part in responding to OUR NATIONS darkest hour. We were deployed to Manhattan to provide field hospitals at various points around "the pile". Although we all have many, many stories. I want to share just one. It's about pride. Pride in our country, Pride in our diverse culture, pride in our ability to make things...great things, pride in how the world viewed the United States, pride in the no matter what...America was going to do the right thing for the right reasons. We stood our ground, not because we were bullies...but because we protected those who could not protect themselves. Our flag STOOD for something...it was a symbol of hope and prosperity. A symbol for truth and justice.

I remember driving into work for my first shift at ground zero...it was in the late afternoon. The RI Disaster Medical Assistance Team (RI-1 DMAT) was first headed to our staging area at the Manhattan Community College to get work assignments and do command shift change. I was leading Bravo Team, while my Dad, Tom Lawrence,

was leading Alpha Team. Each team had around 35 highly trained and motivated professionals ready to help. This is Something we would do again during the responses to Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, Ike and Sandy. As we drove down the West Side Highway towards ground zero I remember feeling a little anxious, as I looked out the window. I could see the smoke coming from the rubble pile in the distance. That feeling was quickly replaced by an overwhelming sense of pride. Pride in our Nation, STANDING as ONE! You see, out the front windshield was our darkest hour...but out the side windows of our vehicle was hope. Standing 8-10 deep, like a you would see at a Fourth of July parade, were every day Americans. They were not Black, White, Asian, or Hispanic, they were Americans. They were standing as ONE cheering for us. They were holding signs and waiving the American Flag. I've never seen so many flags. This went on block after block all the way to the perimeter check point. So much pride in what America is about. I wanted to get each member of our teams an American Flag Sticker for their Helmut. I couldn't buy anything with an American flag on it in Manhattan, let alone a sticker. Couldn't be done! I called to friends back home...if it had an American Flag on it...it was not available. It was like that all across the country. I called JT Dunn, one of my friends and customer, and he had nothing. However, JT printed us American Flags on adhesive label paper, using an ink jet printer. He got them to us. We had to use IV tegaderms to keep them from running when it rained, but we had our flags and could show our pride. I still have that helmet with the flag stuck to it.

The 9/11 terrorists attacked the American Way...they attacked our values...the attacked our pride. As a NATION, we STOOD as ONE. Whether it was me and my teammates working to provide medical care at ground zero, or the Americans lining the streets holding signs and waving flags, or JT Dunn for going above and beyond to make something happen, or the little boy on the street in Manhattan who asked for my autograph...because first responders were his "superheroes". We all STOOD as ONE...We checked on our neighbors, we smiled at one another, we talked to one another. We were UNITED. We were UNITED as ONE NATION.

Why did we all sit back down?

Please, take a minute to ponder that simple little question. Today is a day that we should reflect and question what has changed in American?

How did we forget to STAND as ONE, UNITED in doing what is right for each other?

Please share this and ask that your friends and family consider this #standupchallenge

#9/11

#september11


Bill Franciscus

WORLD PEACE AMBASSADOR, Global Goodwill Ambassador Foundation, Grand Chief Kinakwii Sovereign Nation, MLBPA, APBPA, SABR. DO of Diamond Dreams Academy. Gold/Fuel/Instruments/Commodities ?????? ?? God fearing man

5 年

What a Remarkable Story! I felt like I was there

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VERY TOUCHING ... THANK YOU BROOKE there are many events that have changed lives but whenever I read about 9/11 it’s as if it happened yesterday .. I lived on Staten Island at the time and the looming smoke that filled the air somehow became the norm for so long and growing up there and seeing that Manhattan skyline change was so surreal for me .. very moving post... ???? GOD ?? BLESS ?? AMERICA ????

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David Brewer

Sales and Business Development Professional

6 年

#Standnowandforever?#Godbless

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Thanks to you and your Dad. Great story, Brooke. People need to Be the Change and stand up.

David L. Cohen, CFE

Professional Investigator

6 年

We wasted lives in 2 pointless and poorly executed wars. We elected Barack Obama POTUS, which infuriated the racists and deplorables among us. We elected Trump (due to the archaic Electoral College), which infuriated the majority of us. I could go on, but I'm already too cynical.

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