LAST MAN DOWN: A NEW YORK CITY FIRE CHIEF AND THE COLLAPSE OF THE WORLD TRADE CENTER


A first responder’s harrowing account of 9/11—the inspirational true story of an American hero who gave nearly everything for others during one of New York City’s darkest hours.

On September 11, 2001, FDNY Battalion Chief Richard “Pitch” Picciotto answered the call heard around the world. In minutes, he was at Ground Zero of the worst terrorist attack on American soil, as the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center began to burnand then to buckle.

A veteran of the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center, Picciotto was eerily familiar with the inside of the North Tower. And it was there that he concentrated his rescue efforts. It was in its smoky stairwells where he heard and felt the South Tower collapse. He made the call for firemen and rescue workers to evacuate, while he stayed behind with a skeleton team of men to help evacuate a group of disabled and infirm civilians. And it was in the rubble of the North Tower where Picciotto found himself buried for more than four hours after the building’s collapse.

“Picciotto's account is one survivor's remarkable story. . . Its strength is its tone: conversational, free of literary pretense. . . The book is both grim and inspiring.” - USA Today

“A gritty and moving firsthand account by the highest ranking firefighter to survive the collapse of the Twin Towers. . . Picciotto’s honesty—and honor—shine through every page of this page-turner.” - Associated Press