Retired
Firefighter Philip T. Hayes
Engine 217
Memorial
Service was held
on October 20, 2001.

On
Sept. 11, Philip T. Hayes rescued children from a day care center
in 5 World Trade Center. Then, as debris fell from the sky,
he ran into the south tower to redirect people out of harm's
way. It had always been that way. Mr. Hayes, 67, the second
oldest of 16 children, was the cornerstone of his family and
its great protector. He was the patriarch. "I had a feeling
that he had no fear of anything," said his son, Philip T. Hayes
Jr. "To him, anything was possible." A New York City firefighter
from 1959 to 1979, Mr. Hayes lived in East Northport, N.Y.,
and had worked as fire safety director at the trade center since
1995. He loved that building. He loved those firefighters. On
Oct. 1, his daughter, Laura, gave birth to a son who weighed
9 pounds 11 ounces and was immediately given his grandfather's
name. "The weight, 9-11, correlates to the Sept. 11 date," Mr.
Hayes's son said. "We all said, that's Dad, telling us in his
own way, 'I'm still here, watching over you.' " Profile published
in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 25., 2001
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