In 2016, Barry Donadio stated "My response to the crash began from a tiny ambulance garage in New York. I was an Emergency Medical Technician with the East Moriches Community Volunteer Ambulance. From that ambulance garage, we responded to the East Moriches Coast Guard Station. Once there, we first though that we would be tending to survivors. As boats brought the bodies of the victims to the Coast Guard Station we began to realize the horrible reality. There was that not even one person that survived the crash. Death did not discriminate on that terrible night. Men, women and children of all ages perished. It did not matter what race or religion they were, they were all taken that night."
You can discover more of what happened that night by reading Barry Donadio's witness statement. His account regarding the evening of July 17th 1996 is contained in his book. He also included in the book, other emergencies that experienced during his career as a Fireman and Emergency Medical Technician.
Follow the link below to his book on Amazon. You can purchase it as a soft cover book or electronic kindle version download.
Barry Donadio will be in New York in July 2016. He will be attending the memorial services and meeting with those affected by this incident.
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