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Foreword by Gerald Pool
Chapter 1: Here before the Storms
Chapter 2: America’s Gulf Coast
Chapter 3: Pam: The Hurricane the Year Before
Chapter 5: She Came out of the Southeast
Chapter 7: In the Eyes of the People
Section 2 At Home on the Tracks…the Water’s a Risin’
Chapter 9: Captain Richard M. McCurley, Engine 4, NOFD
Chapter 10: Superintendent Chief Charles Parent, NOFD
Chapter 11: Capt. Joe Fincher, Engine 18, NOFD
Chapter 12: 8th District Chief Gary Savelle, NOFD
Chapter 13: Chief Thomas Stone, St. Bernard Parish FD
Chapter 14: Preservation at All Costs
Chapter 15: The 5th District: The New Orleans Police Dept.
Chapter 16: The FEMA Volunteer Firefighters
Chapter 17: Chief Jim O’Neill,Task Group Commander
Chapter 18: Volunteer Firefighter Jim Prince
Chapter 19: Volunteer Firefighter Kim Canarecci
Chapter 21: A Volunteer Firefighter’s Tale
Chapter 22: Teresa Kolkmann, the American Red Cross
Chapter 23: The Mississippi Gulf Coast
Chapter 25: Bill Cummings: Fighting Through It…
Chapter 26: Scott Fairly: Just Gettin’ it Done
Chapter 27: Sara Valor: The Rage of the Tempest
Chapter 28: The Charest Family Remembers
Chapter 29: Lily Duke: “Tiger Lily”
Chapter 30: Denise: Nursing for FEMA
Chapter 31: Iray Nabatoff: A Hero of the Parish
Chapter 32: Steve Gonzalez: The Heart of a Man
Chapter 34: Gretchen Scott Meyers: The Horror of it All
Chapter 35: Heather and Hicks at Kamp Katrina
Chapter 36: The Brottworks: Time to Right the Wrongs
Chapter 37: The Survivors: Two Years After
Chapter 39: Giving Birth During Katrina
Chapter 40: St. Bernard Parish: A Volunteer’s Perspective
Chapter 41: Gentilly Coffeehouse Waits for No One
Chapter 42 Robin Beaulieu: Animal Rescue New Orleans
Chapter 43: Dr. Greg Rich: Frogs and Birds and Ferrets…Oh My!