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He leaves Ocean Beach, N.J., about 5:30, says goodbye to his wife,
Lori, and daughter, Paige, 3 — his son, John, would come along
a year later — and a few dozen friends. Had to be ready for work
on Monday. Halfway home to Congers, N.Y., a car has run off the
Garden State Parkway, burning. An elderly couple inside needs
help. A half-hour later, Ms. Rowland finds herself inching through
the traffic jam, and look: there's a strapping guy, very handsome,
very familiar, waving cars to move on. He's put out the flames,
helped the couple to safety. "Keep going," he's yelling. "I got
it under control. Everything's fine." A tall blond angel with
green eyes, she recalled, it was just Dan, in command. A few months
later, he joined the New York Fire Department. He worked at Ladder
Company 27 in the Bronx, near where his father had been a police
officer, and by last September, at age 35, did rotating duty at
Engine Company 23 in Manhattan. Profile published in THE NEW YORK
TIMES on September 8, 2002.
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