Firefighter
Peter Bielfeld
Ladder 42
Laid to Rest
on September 10, 2002
When
he was 5 years old, Peter Alexander Bielfeld had a tooth extracted. "Afterward,
Peter was so upset," his father, Ernest, recalled. "It really hurt.
So I took him to a toy store and said, 'You can have anything you
want.' Peter went right for the fire trucks. He picked out a big
red shiny one. He had that truck for years, maybe until he was 12
or 13. All he wanted to be was a fireman." "I guess it was just meant
to be," Ernest Bielfeld said. "You can't run away from what was meant
to be." Peter Bielfeld played football from sixth grade on at Mount
St. Michael Junior and Senior High School in the Bronx. He had a
partial football scholarship at Wesley College in Dover, Del. After
he died on Sept. 11, the school retired his jersey, No. 42. His first
job was working alongside his father, as a paper handler, at The
Daily News. But he never got the idea of being a firefighter out
of his system. He joined the department in 1982, and worked at Ladder
Company 42 in the Bronx. On Sept. 11, he was on medical leave, but
that didn't stop him. "This is what he wanted to do," said his brother,
Roger. "You couldn't keep him out of there if you chained him up." (Legacy.com
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