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September 11, 2001

The Day We Will All Remember: In Remembrance of Zhe “Zack” Zeng



(Updated September 11, 2011)









(Zack pictured on left - Photo courtesy of Fox 5 - News in NYC)







New York State EMS Memorial Dedicated



BVA members Bob Brody, Michael E. Pollock and Richard Wersinger were in Albany on

May 19, 2004 as the New York State EMS Memorial was dedicated on the Empire State Plaza.

Also in attendance with several hundred EMS workers were Governor Pataki with members of

the state legislature including our district NYS Senator Joe Robach and Assemblyman Joe

Morelle. NYS Commissioner of Health Antonia C. Novello, M.D., M.P.H., Dr. P.H., a strong

supporter of the EMS system gave speech declaring that EMS personnel are now recognized on

the same level of police officers and firefighters.









Updated 9/11/2011

(L to R: Bob Brody, Jian Xian Cen, Michael E. Pollock, Gloria Shum, Louisa Shum and Richard Wersinger)



BVA's own Zhe "Zack" Zeng was one of 25 names placed on the memorial in its inaugural

year. Killed while performing emergency first aid during the terrorist attack at the World Trade

Center on September 11, 2001. His induction was witnessed by his mother Jiao Xian Cen, Aunt

Louisa Shum and Cousin Gloria Shum.









Zack's mother received an engraved Star of Life, identical to the one mounted on the EMS

Memorial, as a remembrance. It was mounted a small sheet of granite.









Updated 9/11/2011

(Pollock is seen in the front row, left end behind NYS Assembly Speaker Silver)

Michael E. Pollock, BVA Public Information Officer was one of the ten uniformed members

selected to stand beside the new memorial and behind the speakers' platform representing NYS

EMS uniformed personnel during the dedication ceremony









Updated 9/11/2011

BVA Member Remembered at

National EMS Memorial Service









Zhe "Zack" Zeng

(Photo 1998)



Brighton Volunteer Ambulance's own Zhe "Zack" Zeng, EMT was honored during this year's

National EMS Memorial Service ceremony on May 29, 2004. The service took place at the First

Baptist Church of Roanoke VA. Zack (age 29) perished during the World Trade Center attack

on 9-11-2001, while performing first aid on victims on the scene, before the towers collapsed.

14 EMS personnel from 10 states from around the nation were honored as Line of Duty

Deaths, including our Zack. This year's service was unique because it also included the youngest

honoree (18 years old) to the oldest (73 years old). Families, friends and EMS representatives

from around the country were present.









The day began with a Procession of Honor. Lead by a plain unmarked ambulance draped with

black material were two buses containing the families and representatives of those being

honored. As the procession traveled at 15 mph through the streets of Roanoke, it passed

emergency vehicles from around the country. Those personnel stood at attention and saluted

those who lost their loved ones. Each emergency vehicle then joined the line, lights flashing,

sirens wailing. The line got longer and longer. Civilians along the street stopped and watched

this solemn sojourn.









Updated 9/11/2011

EMS honor guards from City of Pittsburgh, PA; City of Boston, MA; City of Cleveland, OH;

New York City EMS; Louisville (KY) Metro EMS; County of Forsyth/Winston-Salem, NC;

Knoxville, TN; Westmoreland County, PA; Sussex County, DE; Action Ambulance, Wilmington

MA and the Minnesota State EMS Honor Guard participated in the ceremonies.









Members of the honoree's families are presented with a medallion, symbolizing eternal

memory; a U.S. Flag which has flown over the Nation's Capital, symbolizing service to the

country; and a White Rose, symbolizing their undying love.









Updated 9/11/2011

Michael E. Pollock (left center) receives a salute from those attending the National EMS

Service after being presented with a medal honoring Zack, a white rose and a U.S. flag that flew

over the U.S. Capital.









Updated 9/11/2011

BVA's Michael E. Pollock (left) attended the ceremony and represented BVA and accepted

the medal, U.S. flag and white Rose on behalf of Zack's family. Pollock is pictured here with his

ceremonial escort, Captain Rockey Johnson of the Louisville (KY) Metro EMS Honor Guard.









In additional to the presentations made during the service, each honoree's name is engraved on a

bronze oak leaf which is added to the "Tree of Life", the Permanent Memorial on exhibit at the

"To the Rescue" Museum in Roanoke.









Updated 9/11/2011

Family members touch the leaf of their departed loved ones on the Tree of Life Memorial

located at the "To The Rescue" Museum, the nation's only EMS museum located in Roanoke

VA.

A National EMS Moment of Silence was was observed during the memorial service

concurrently nationwide on all EMS radio dispatch frequencies.

The National EMS Memorial service is recognized by the Congress of the United States as the

official national EMS service. It is funded solely by contributions. Please make a contribution

to this important organization that supports the EMS community and their family members when

a member is lost in the line of duty. Click here to donate.









Updated 9/11/2011

Third Annual Zack Zeng Golf Tournament

held in NYC



July 10, 2004, the sun shone down on the friends and colleagues of Zack Zeng gathered at the

La Tourette Golf Course in Staten Island. This event started in 2002 in memory of their friend

and co-worker at the Bank of New York - ADR Division, who died while saving others during

the 9 - 11 Terrorist Attack on World Trade Center. Each year, proceeds from the event are

donated to Brighton Volunteer Ambulance to help carry on their lifesaving work in memory of

their friend, Zack.









" Team Zack"



Immediately following the golf tournament, there was a picnic at a nearby school. After

dinner, BVA's Michael E. Pollock presented Zack's mother and brother with the medal and the

U.S. flag that had flown over the United States Capital in Washington D.C. that were presented

to him as he represented Zack's family at the National EMS Service in Roanoke VA on May 29,

2004.









Updated 9/11/2011

Below is a close-up view of the medal present to the Zeng Family

by the National EMS Memorial Service









New York City to Rename Street After Late BVA/WTC 9 - 11 Hero



The New York City Council has passed a bill to posthumously honor Zhe 'Zack" Zeng by

renaming Bayard Street between Mulberry Street and Baxter Street in the Chinatown area of

Manhattan after the fallen hero. Zack died while using his Emergency Medical Technician

training he learned at Brighton Volunteer Ambulance. Zack was giving first aid to injured

persons leaving the World Trade Center, after the planes crashed into them on September 11,

2001 and died when the towers collapsed. The street will be known as Zhe "Zack" Zeng Way. It

borders a park where Zack used to meet his friends.

This honor was carried through the New York City Council jointly by Council Members Alan

J. Gerson, in whose district the street is located, and John C. Liu. Zack's mother working with

both council members' staff hand-carried petitions door to door gather the support of the

neighbors.

Zack will be further honored in May, when his name is placed on the New York State EMS

Memorial in Albany on May 19th and the National EMS Memorial in Roanoke VA on May

29th. Details of those events can be found below.









Updated 9/11/2011

NYC Chinatown Street Renamed

in Honor of BVA Hero on 9-11-2004









On Saturday, September 11, 2004, in New York City there were remembrances of those who

perished in the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, three years earlier.

While the largest memorial event was the reading of the names of the victims at the area now

known as "Ground Zero"; not far away in Chinatown, there was a early afternoon celebration of

life. New York City officials along with family and friends of the late BVA member Zhe "Zack"

Zeng renamed Bayard Street between Mulberry and Baxter Street 'Zhe "Zack" Zeng Way' in

honor of Zeng, a WTC 9 - 11 hero.

Zack was a NYS certified Emergency Medical Technician that had volunteered at Brighton

Volunteer Ambulance near Rochester NY, while attending the University of Rochester. He had

returned to NYC in 1998 to help support his family after he earned his MBA degree.









Updated 9/11/2011

The Chinese media had a strong showing at the street renaming.

'Zhe "Zack" Zeng Way' is the first New York City

street named after an Asian-American

(Photo by Danny Burstein)



It was a mother's love with the help of this lower Manhattan neighborhood and the New York

City Council that made this event come to pass. Zack's mother went door-to-door in NYC's

Chinatown gathering signatures on a petition. Working with NYC council staff members and the

documentation provided by BVA in Zack's nomination for both the New York State EMS

Memorial and the National EMS Service, the information was presented to the NYC Council for

approval.

Zack perished when the first World Trade Center tower fell. He had responded there after the

terrorist airliners had struck the towers. His Bank of New York building just blocks away was

safely evacuated. Zack saw what had happened and knew there would be injured victims waiting

for medical care. He gathered all the first aid kits he could carry and responded without being

asked. Shortly before the towers fell, he was videotaped by WNYW - TV Fox 5 News rendering

emergency aid.

Speakers at the event included NYC Council members Alan J. Gerson and John C. Liu, as

the ceremony opened. York Chan, President of the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent

Association of New York; Chinese Ambassador, Consul General Liu Biwei; Michael E. Pollock,

Public Information Officer - Brighton Volunteer Ambulance; Andrew Levine, Managing

Director - Bank of New York and Alicia Lai Wah, a classmate of Zack's from Seward Park High

School in Brooklyn also spoke to those gathered. Closing remarks were made by Zack's mother,

Chen Jiaoxian.









Updated 9/11/2011

Left to Right: Perry E. Palma Gil, BNY-ADR Division; Michael E. Pollock, PIO for BVA; Chen

Jiaoxian, Zack's mother; Shen Zeng, Zack's brother and Louisa Shum, Zack's aunt stand near

one of the sign poles bearing the name 'Zhe "Zack" Zeng Way' after BVA's fallen hero









Updated 9/11/2011

Zack Zeng Foundation Contributes to BVA



Immediately following the ceremony renaming the NYC street after Zhe "Zack" Zeng, there

was another happy ceremony. Perry E. Palma Gil, Assistant Vice President of the Bank of New

York - ADR Division, a co-worker and close friend of Zack, presented Michael E. Pollock,

Public Information Officer for Brighton Volunteer Ambulance with a check for $2043.00 from

the Zack Zeng Foundation.

This money was the proceeds of the Third Annual Zack Zeng Golf Tournament held last July

on Staten Island. The tournament, which is held annually, is put on by Zack's friends at Bank of

New York - ADR Division.

The Zack Zeng Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit organization set up by these special people at

Bank of New York - ADR Division that wanted to see Zack's name live on to help Brighton

Volunteer Ambulance continue its mission to serve the people of Brighton (Monroe County)

NY. This is a special remembrance of Zack because he was a EMT in Brighton, while attending

the University of Rochester.









Updated 9/11/2011

SOUTH POOL: PANEL S-37 Zhe Zeng





http://names.911memorial.org/



Zhe Zeng September 30, 1972–September 11, 2001



GROUP:World Trade Center, South Pool



EMPLOYER: Bank of New York



Courtesy: 9/11 Memorial www.911memorial.org





Updated 9/11/2011



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