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Firefighter James Pappageorge Way

James Nicholas Pappageorge with fiancé, Gina Pinos, and son, Justin Benitez ca. 1998, donated by Gina Pinos

James Nicholas Pappageorge (1972 – 2001) grew up on 95th Street in Jackson Heights. he attended day school at the Transfiguration of Christ Elementary and went on to Newtown High School. Having been deeply involved in a variety of sports since childhood that included volleyball‚ softball and football‚ Jimmy went on to pursue a career in physical therapy at Hunter College. After graduation he became an emergency medical technician, working at the scene of traumatic accidents and fires. He then became a paramedic and later, a firefighter. He graduated in July 23‚ 2001 from the Fire Department’s academy and was assigned to Engine 23 in Manhattan. He died during the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, September 11, 2001.

Sources:

“James N. Pappageorge,” National Fallen Firefighters Foundation, accessed April 18, 2023, https://www.firehero.org/fallen-firefighter/james-n-pappageorge/

Lippincott, E.E., “Sept. 11th Memorial Erected At Firefighter Pappageorge’s Mass,” Queens Chronicle, December 20, 2001, https://www.qchron.com/editions/western/sept-th-memorial-erected-at-firefighter-pappageorge-s-mass/article_7755afb9-d4fa-50aa-b55e-aca686d35dc0.html

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