Anthony Varriale
The AM Show
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PG-13, 05-May-2025
Retired FDNY Captain Anthony Varriale joins us to reflect on his remarkable 35-year career with the New York City Fire Department. From his early days in Brooklyn to leading companies in Manhattan and Queens, Varriale shares powerful memories—most notably his harrowing experience responding to the World Trade Center on September 11th. He opens up about the loss of 11 members of his firehouse, the emotional toll of that day, and his later diagnosis with WTC-related cancer. This is a deeply moving conversation about courage, brotherhood, and resilience.
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