[COLOR=var(--yt-spec-text-primary)]In 2010, nine years after New York's World Trade Centre was bought down on one of the universe's darkest days, inspiration for America's firefighters came from an unlikely source. On the other side of the globe, an Australian poet sat down to pen tribute. With images and accounts of the 343 fallen firefighters swirling through his heart and soul, he absorbed the courage, the honour and the sacrifice of their situation and wrote his stirring piece 'A Firefighter's Dream' When Captain of Rescue 2 Liam Flaherty heard the poem, he rang McCall in Brisbane and invited him to recite his ode at Ground Zero on September 11 during the annual twilight ceremony of the FDNY.[/COLOR]


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