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25 years after 9/11, FDNY Commissioner Lillian Bonsignore reflects on ‘a day that never quite ended’

By Big New York · 08/22/2026 · Updated 08/22/2026

“The thousands of people in the fire department that went there every day to dig, to find, to search, just went on for months and months,” Bonsignore says in Twenty-five years after responding to Ground Zero, FDNY Commissioner Lillian Bonsignore says Sept. 11 still feels both immediate and impossibly distant – a day whose losses,.

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“The thousands of people in the fire department that went there every day to dig, to find, to search, just went on for months and months,” Bonsignore says in Twenty-five years after responding to Ground Zero, FDNY Commissioner Lillian Bonsignore says Sept. 11 still feels both immediate and impossibly distant – a day whose losses,.

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