Militarily Speaking

The Astonishing Legacy of a 9/11 Firefighter and the Tunnel to Towers Foundation
Welcome to the "Militarily Speaking" podcast with Tom McLean and Jodi Vickery.
In this episode of “Militarily Speaking,” Tom and Jodi have a heartfelt conversation with Jack Oehm, a retired FDNY Battalion Commander and current board member of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation. This episode dives into Jack's contributions to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, its mission, and the impactful work being done, such as building smart homes for injured veterans and supporting the families of fallen first responders and Gold Star Families.
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Ep. 77 – The Astonishing Legacy of a 9/11 Firefighter and the Tunnel to Towers Foundation
The episode kicks off with a discussion about the Tunnel to Towers Foundation's beginnings, closely tied to the events of September 11, 2001. Jack Oehm shares the harrowing yet inspiring story of firefighter Stephen Siller, who on that fateful day ran nearly two miles through the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel to the Twin Towers with 60 pounds of gear on his back. Though Stephen lost his life in his heroic efforts, his legacy lives on through Tunnel to Towers. The Foundation was established by his family to honor not only him but all the victims of 9/11 and the brave souls who came to their aid.
Honoring Their Sacrifice
Jack paints a vivid picture of the Foundation's evolution from its grassroots beginnings, reflecting on its commitment to supporting communities affected by 9/11 and subsequent tragedies. One significant turning point was the decision to build the first "smart home" for quadruple amputee and fellow Staten Islander, Brendan Marrocco. This initiative was the start of a larger program that has since provided more than 200 smart homes to severely injured veterans.
Building Smart Homes and More
The creation of smart homes is just one facet of the Foundation's impactful work. These homes are designed to adapt to the needs of their occupants, offering a level of independence that many lost in service to their country. In 2023 alone, the Foundation plans to build 60 more smart homes, demonstrating a commitment to expanding their support.
Paying Off Mortgages for Fallen Heroes
Jack also discusses other pivotal programs such as their efforts to pay off mortgages for families of fallen first responders and Gold Star families. This support extends a lifeline to those who have lost loved ones in the line of duty, ensuring they have one less burden to bear during their time of grief.
Helping Tunnel to Towers Foundation
Throughout the podcast, the hosts and Jack emphasize how listeners can contribute, whether through participating in various fundraising events like golf outings and 5K runs or by donating directly to the Foundation. One of the most accessible ways to support is their $11 a month donation initiative, which significantly aids in continuing the Foundation's vital work.
Looking Forward: A Commitment to Never Forget
As the conversation winds down, Jack highlights the Foundation's latest ambitious endeavor: a program aimed at eradicating homelessness among veterans. It's a testament to their evolving mission, ensuring no veteran is left without a roof over their head.
For those who wish to engage further, visit t2t.org to explore opportunities and extend your support to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation and their mission.
Military Minute
Jodi introduces the Military Minute segment of the show, beginning by closing out last episode’s Military Minute.
● Last episode’s Military Minute: In what year did Excelsior College change to Excelsior University? And what does Excelsior mean in Latin?
● Answer: Excelsior College changed to Excelsior University in 2022, and Excelsior in Latin means ever upwards.
● This week’s Military Minute question: Jack was a student athlete at what university and in what sport did he participate?
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● Answer with the correct answer and you plus a charity of your choice can each win $50.
● After a winning selection, Military Minute participants are eligible for another selection after 12 months.
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