captain brian endicott says frank hung out with the crew for about an hour yesterday afternoon. he says he looks great and was in good spirits. you'd never know august 30th ever happened. that was the day frank's heart stopped, he went interest cardiac arrest at the scene of a three-alarm fire near downtown san jose. captain endicott was there and in fact remembers seeing frank collapse. >> it was almost unbelievable. i mean to see one of your own guys go down, you know, right in front of you. very tough, emotional day. but to see him, like i said, come back, to be able to walk through the doors here yesterday was a great day for all of us. >> reporter: doctors say it was a blessing in disguise that the 41-year-old went into cardiac arrest on the job, surrounded by fellow firefighters who, of course, are trained to save lives. otherwise the outcome could have been a whole lot different. now, the captain tells me that frank actually remembers everything that day, right up until the moment he collapsed. he says he is absolutely looking forward to making his comeback here at statio