Carlo, Madeline, PO

Fallen
 
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Last Rank
Police Officer
Last Primary Specialty
PTL-Patrol Unit
Primary Unit
1991-2007 New York City Police Department (NYPD), NY/ Patrol Unit
Service Years
1991 - 2007

 Official Badges 

World Trade Center 9-11 WTC 9-11 9-11 Citation Bar National Law Enforcement Memorial Pin

Medal of Honor


 Police Awards and Commendations 
Federal Awards
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Departmental Awards
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 Prior Military Service 
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Home State
New York
New York
Year of Birth
1966
 
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Casualty Info
Home Town
New York City
End of Watch
Jul 15, 2007
Cause of Death
Terrorist Attack


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
September 11, 2001 FallenNational Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF)
  2007, September 11, 2001 Fallen, Deceased Member (Honor Roll)
  2007, National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF), Deceased Member (Honor Roll)


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 Unit Assignments
New York City Police Department (NYPD)
  1991-2007 New York City Police Department (NYPD), NY/ Patrol Unit
 Additional Information
Comments/Citation:

Police Officer Madeline Carlo died of lung cancer that she contracted after inhaling toxic chemicals and materials while working hundreds of hours at Ground Zero, the site of the World Trade Center terrorist attack of 9/11.

Officer Carlo had served with the New York City Police Department for 15 1/2 years and was assigned to the Housing Bureau. She is survived by her son, daughter, grandson, and mother.

On the morning of September 11, 2001, seventy-two officers from a total of eight local, state, and federal agencies were killed when terrorist hijackers working for the al Qaeda terrorist network, headed by Osama bin Laden, crashed two of four hijacked planes into the World Trade Center towers in New York City. After the impact of the first plane, putting the safety of others before their own, law enforcement officers along with fire and EMS personnel, rushed to the burning Twin Towers of the World Trade Center to aid the victims and lead them to safety. Due to their quick actions, it is estimated that over 25,000 people were saved.

As the evacuation continued, the first tower unexpectedly collapsed due as a result of the intense fire caused by the impact. The second tower collapsed a short time later. 71 law enforcement officers, 343 members of the New York City Fire Department and over 2,800 civilians were killed at the World Trade Center site.

A third hijacked plane crashed into a field in rural Pennsylvania when the passengers attempted to re-take control of the plane. One law enforcement officer, who was a passenger on the plane, was killed in that crash.

The fourth hijacked plane was crashed into the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, killing almost 200 military and civilian personnel. No law enforcement officers were killed at the Pentagon.

The terrorist attacks resulted in the declaration of war against the Taliban regime, the illegal rulers of Afghanistan, and the al Qaeda terrorist network which also was based in Afghanistan.

On September 9, 2005, all of the public safety officers killed on September 11, 2001, were posthumously awarded the 9/11 Heroes Medal of Valor by President George W. Bush.

The contamination in the air at the World Trade Center site caused many rescue personnel to become extremely ill, and eventually led to the death of several rescue workers.

On May 1, 2011 members of the United States military conducted a raid on a compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan where Osama bin Laden was hiding. During the raid, they shot and killed bin Laden.

   
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