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Christopher Santora profile photo Christopher Alexander Santora
New York
Fire Department of New York
2001

Christopher Santora was a probationary firefighter in the New York City Fire Department. He was assigned to Engine 54, Battalion 9 on 48th Street and 8th Avenue in Manhattan. He died on September 11, 2001 during the World Trade Center attack. Christopher was 23 years old when he died.

Christopher was also a teacher. He worked in Queens in both the elementary and middle school level. He loved American History. He was very proud that he was an American. He wanted everyone that he knew to be proud of his country. He majored in History at Queens College. He graduated in January 2000.

All those who knew Christopher remember his sense of humor, his laughter, his honesty, his love of sports, his favorite team - the Toronto Blue Jays, his patriotism and his beautiful smile.

In tribute to this young local hero, Christopher's community has honored him with a street naming and an early childhood school in the community where he taught. His family has established an educational scholarship, which provides scholarships for students and educational materials for youths.

Alexander Santora


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