This Pickup Deserves The Gold
Craig Monahan's Chevy truck is featured in an Olympics ad.
New York Daily News
August 12, 2008
Not many pickup trucks have melted headlights and turn indicators, so I figured it had to be my buddy’s Silverado that appeared in a Chevy commercial during the Olympics coverage.
Sure enough, there was my pal Firefighter Craig Monahan beside the truck he had driven in from Staten Island on 9/11. One of the two off-duty firefighters with him had leaned out the window, imitating a siren.
“He’s doing, ‘Whoo, whoo,’” Monahan recalled.
They parked near the south tower in time to survive the first collapse and then the second. I watched Monahan immediately afterward crawl into the ruins to search for the 11 missing firefighters from his firehouse, Engine 24/Ladder 5.
When he finally returned to his Silverado, Monahan saw that the falling debris of the south tower had stopped inches short of his front bumper. The surrounding vehicles had been gutted by fire and the truck’s front lights had melted into what looked like huge tears.
The steering wheel had also begun to melt and the interior of the cab was singed. Monahan reached in to turn the ignition key and was astonished to hear the engine start right up.
Somebody operating a wrecker helped clear a path for Monahan to pull away. He changed a front tire that had been bubbled by the heat and he headed for the firehouse.
Ladder 5 Firefighter Monahan stands tall with son Craig Jr. by his Silverado pickup that was damaged on 9/11, but still has that ol’ American getup.
“The first victory of World War III,” Monahan announced.
Somebody salvaged the oversized nameplate from Ladder 5’s destroyed rig and affixed it to the side of the pickup that ferried them to and from The Pit over the days that followed.
The sight of them going by in this burned and battered truck with “Ladder 5” bolted to the side always drew a rousing response from folks in the street.
“Every time we got in the truck, they were just cheering,” Monahan said. “It was American spirit at its best. ... ‘You can’t keep us down!’”
The recovery effort ended and Ladder 5 got a new rig and the firehouse suffered a new tragedy when it lost two members in the Deutsche Bank fire last year.
The Silverado was back in Monahan’s driveway when Chevrolet called to ask about using it in a commercial to be shown during the 2008 Olympics.
Monahan was leery of cashing in on a tragedy, but he figured it could only be a good thing for people to see this pickup-turned-symbol. He gave the check to an FDNY family.
raevyndreams
2 months ago
110 comments
solid 10pt. amazing that it survived all of that and still runs
bryanbivinsjr
3 months ago
52 comments
Great Story, I second the notion of a Gold.
coolflame
3 months ago
1158 comments
What a great story. And I think it was great of him to give the check to the FDNY family. True firefighter spirit. God Bless.
Skeeter613
3 months ago
4084 comments
Yep, I saw that advertised on the Olympics somewhere and it is a BOSS TRUCK. It runs too.I give it a 9.5.
LOL
Skeeter
k5kowboy
3 months ago
668 comments
Like a ROCK!
SmokinMW
3 months ago
134 comments
Makes me proud to own a Chevy!
Ravenfirefighter
3 months ago
2120 comments
Another great story of dedication, duty, and honor!
cepp99
3 months ago
356 comments
awsome
yankee1
3 months ago
412 comments
I salute you , brother Monahan . the story and you are amazing, be safe .
MaddyMedic1
3 months ago
2270 comments
A lasting reminder for all to see... No matter what happens, keep going and don't quit!!!
Gumbo
3 months ago
10 comments
Thats is wonderful I would have never thought of doing that.
emtffdan
3 months ago
1122 comments
Way cool.
jmkilgore52
3 months ago
1210 comments
GREAT. KEEP IT GOING
LadyFirefighter08
3 months ago
2504 comments
How awesome is that....
pumper801
3 months ago
10 comments
A true brother 'til the end. You are appreciated.