Several Rombout members attended the Memorial Plaque Dedication for FDNY Firefighter Paul Tegtmeier, who lost his life in the Line of Duty on September 11, 2001.
Members of the Rombout Fire Co traveled to FDNY Engine 4 / Ladder 46 in the Bronx on Saturday September 13, 2003 to attend the dedication of a Memorial Plaque for Firefighter Paul Tegtmeier. Paul was a good friend to many of the members of Rombout.
Pictured, left to right: Firefighter Paul Tompkins, Firefighter Brian Allison, Firefighter Mike Howard, Chief Jeff Marino, 2nd Assistant Chief John Cerrato, all standing in front of FDNY Ladder 46.
Firefighter Paul Tegtmeier
Engine 4
A Dream Realized
After watching his number creep up the list of new hires for 20 years, Paul Tegtmeier finally got the call 18 months before that tragic day in September to become a New York City firefighter, at the age of 40. He quit his job as a field technician at Verizon and picked up his crisp uniform. “He met the age cutoff, from the time that he applied,” said his wife, Catherine. , “His was the last class taken off that list. Firefighting was something he wanted to do since he was a toddler and he only wanted to do it in New York City.” Mr. Tegtmeier, 41, a father of two, was on his way to Ladder Company 46 in the Bronx when the first plane struck 1 World Trade Center. Fire officials say that he likely reached the firehouse in time to join his colleagues as they rushed toward the twin towers, Mrs. Tegtmeier said. He loved firefighting, and was volunteer for more than 20 years at the Roosevelt, N.Y., Fire Department, where he met his wife, also a volunteer firefighter. His 6-year-old son, Aric, lives very much in his parents’ image. A couple of days after the collapse, Aric pulled on his firefighting helmet, coat and boots and fought invisible fires on the front lawn with firefighters who came to mourn the loss of his dad