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Retired FDNY firefighter speaks to Smithtown students

October 11, 2024

Michael O'Connell, a retired FDNY firefighter who was at Ground Zero on Sept. 11, 2001, visited both High School East and West on Friday to discuss his experience with students.

O'Connell shared details of what happened that day. He also spoke about his work getting the Zadroga Act passed with actor, host, and activist, Jon Stewart.

O'Connell had been a member of the FDNY for only four months when the 911 attacks occurred. In 2007, he was diagnosed with sarcoidosis from his time working at Ground Zero. Sarcoidosis is an auto-immune disease that can cause tissue to swell painfully.

O'Connell spoke with high school juniors about his work to ensure that first responders and others now fighting illnesses because of time spent near Ground Zero get adequate health care and compensation.

The James Zadronga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act offers compensation to people who developed cancer or other serious health problems from 9/11, as well as family members of someone who died of an illness related to the terrorist attacks.

O'Connell speaking to students

HSW Principal Holl, Dr. Charles Benvenuto and staff watching

O'Connell speaking to students

O'Connell speaking to students

High School West student Ashlynn Renkowski speaking