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National Fallen Firefighters Foundation

Roll of Honor

Firefighter
Age: 33
Year of Death: 2001

Denis P. Germain

Denis Patrick Germain‚ was born October 19‚ 1967‚ and grew up in Sloatsburg‚ NY. He graduated from Suffern High School and Ramapo College in Mahwah. He was one of five children and the youngest of three brothers. His siblings say that Denis became a hero to the world on September 11‚ 2001‚ but to us he was something more important than that long before then‚ he was‚ and will always be our brother. He was a loving and caring uncle to seven nieces and nephews and a good and loving son to Philip Mickey Germain and Margaret Peggy Germain.

Denis was always a child at heart and enjoyed children and children were naturally drawn to him and his charisma. He was a genuine and humble person who dearly loved and was proud of his family. His infectious laugh and wide grin brought a smile to your face whenever you were in his presence. He was never affected by power or money and never tried to impress anyone. He always did things at his own pace and never demanded anything of anyone except sincerity.

He was a seven-year veteran of the New York City Fire Department serving with Ladder Company 2 in Manhattan. He was also a fireman at Tuxedo Fire District Company 2. In his short career as a Firefighter he was recognized for outstanding performance‚ exemplifying professional character and exceptional ability and awarded three citations for bravery.

He was an avid ice hockey player and served as a valuable team member on the New York City Firefighters Hockey Team. He was also a proficient BMX bike rider and a down hill skier. He skied the Rockies on department trips and was indispensable at the annual downhill race at Hunter Mountain‚ New York‚ which pits firehouses against one another.

Denis was recognized by his fellow skiers as one of the better skiers the department had. He was also a ski instructor at the Sterling Forest Ski Center‚ in New York State where he spent his free time. He was actively involved in the Center’s Development Program‚ in which he organized and trained high school racing teams. He traveled with the Sterling Forest race team to New York State Ski Racing meets and was a NASTAR course pacesetter. He was instrumental in the Sterling Forest Annual Fire Department of New York Widows and Orphans Day as an instructor for the children. He was described as the role model you want your child to grow up to be. He was always available when he was needed‚ during long hours of training young children to ski and to encourage and develop their skills‚ the car rides to races all over New York State and‚ most importantly‚ on top of the freezing mountain keeping kids safe and reassuring the parents.

Denis was someone special to everyone he knew and touched in his very kind and special way‚ but most of all he was the son you pray for and the brother who is your true friend and always there when you need him.

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  1. Today in Indianapolis I chose to do the Stairclimb in honor of Denis. I just read his bio and I’m thankful that I chose him. What a wonderful family man that gave so much to his community. I feel blessed and honored today!

    – Terri Huelsebusch
  2. This past week I climbed in honor of Denis. After the climb I read his bio, and immediately became thankful Denis was my choice. All 343 of those fire fighters are heros, but a family man who relies on sincerity rather than power will always be a stand out in my eyes.

    I’m not a fire figher. I’m not a hero. I am thankful.

    – John Sheridan
  3. It was truly an honor to climb for Denis today at the memorial stairclimb in Columbus Ohio. I am truly humbled by and thankful for Denis and the man he was. I cannot express the respect I have for all the 343 from that fateful day. Rest In Peace brother, we will take it from here.

    – Jared Drenik
  4. Happy Birthday I miss you so much

    – Stacey
  5. I still miss stopping by the firehouse and talking about all the fun times at Sterling Forest. I live in Manhattan and I think about you every time I pass a firehouse.
    Miss you!
    -Chrissy

    – Chrissy Saalfelder
  6. Miss you Blue Bird! Love from all the boys at the bike shop.

    – Gerry Piserchia
  7. This past Saturday, September 8th my mom walked in Denis’ honor for the Run for the Fallen Heros event in our hometown. It was a very beautiful tribute to all those that have lost their lives to this sad tradgey 18 years ago. Thoughts and prayers go out to Denis’ friends and family!

    – Becky Hull
  8. Today was Denis’ Birthday and I climbed for him today in Nashville. Know that he’s never forgotten and that his family was remembered today for their sacrifice.

    – Danielle Hopkins
  9. I participated in the Troy Memorial Freedom Climb 2019 in Dennis’s honor. It was a wonderful event. Thank you Dennis for your service and ultimate sacrifice. Never forget.

    – Colleen Pearson
  10. I will be walking for you and hope to honor you! We will never forget your courage and selflessness to do everything you could to help on 9/11/01. Sending much love and prayers for you and your family.

    – Jeff Valdez
  11. I will be climbing the stairs in Denis’s honor tomorrow. I just picked up registration packet and was humbled to read Denis’s bio here. We will add his family that meant so much to him to our prayers. Never forget.

    – David Steffen
  12. I was honored to have Denis’ tag with me during my 9/11 stair climb at Lambeau field. Thank you for your service and God bless your family.

    – Mary Beth Pritzl
  13. On this solemn 20th anniversary of 9/11 my 10 year old daughter wore a lanyard with FF Denis Germain’s photo on it. She has been learning more about 9/11 at school and participating in the Hoover,AL memorial stair climb helps her understand more about the brave,selfless people we unknowingly depend on everyday. #neverforget

    – Annie walker
  14. I had the honor and privilege of walking the Colorado Red Rocks 9-11 Stair Climb in Denis’ name today, 9/11/21. Never forget and God Bless America!

    – Ryan Fandre
  15. I had the honor and privilege of walking the Colorado Red Rocks 9-11 Stair Climb in Denis’ name today, 9/11/21. Never forget and God Bless America!

    – Ryan
  16. found my fallen relative,rip dennis.

    – dennis cipolla
  17. Knew his Dad quite well, served at Lajes Field, Azores 1958-59 with the USAF & his Dad served there at the same time with the US Navy Air Facility. Met up with his Dad in Manhattan a few years later while he worked for Con Ed. went to the service for Denis in Sloatsburg, NY & paid my respects to his Dad for the loss of Denis on 9/11 WTC

    – Nick Garrett
  18. I recently participated in a stair climb event on September 10. We were assigned badges to wear while participating in the event and mine was for Denis. I was very honored to represent such a great man and all of the fallen heroes.

    – Catherine
  19. Happy Birthday, Denis. As promised to your family, I have not forgotten you and your brothers who served on 9/11. I pray for you and your family and friends, and remember you on your Special Day. Mary Massey

    – Mary Massey