One of New York's bravest was remembered Saturday on Staten Island.
Maiello, from Staten Island, was discovered unconscious and pronounced dead while on duty at his firehouse, Engine Company 163/Ladder 83 in Castleton Corners.
He spent 22 years with the FDNY and survived the collapse of the World Trade Center's North Tower on September 11th."I also wish, in Joe's honor, that we strive to be more like him -- steady, smiling, dedicated and kind," Fire Commissioner Laura Kavanagh said. "I wish he was here now, spreading his sunshine and able to be a part of all of this in person," Maiello's widow, Irene Maiello, said.
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