cassano ran into the department chaplain, mychal judge. >> i told him, father, we are going to be inbad day. we need a lot more chaplains here. >> more and more firefighters kept coming in. they took their assignments with no question. yeah. pretty tough though. >> but it's also hard to give them those assignments? >> it was. yeah. it was. but, you know, i could tell when i gave the assignments out, i could see the look in their eyes. i remember seeing firefighters hugging each other and heading up. >> how many firefighters did you see that day refuse to go up the stairs? >> nobody refuse to go in. >> stay together. >> i can remember one lieutenant from engine 33 coming up to me and not saying a word. and we stood there wondering if we were both going to be okay. and that lieutenant was my brother, kevin. and then i told him what i told many of the other fire officers. i said, go up to the 70th floor. >> 70, they hoped, could be a staging area in the north tower in less than half an hour, the fdny had rescue operations in the north tower, the south tower, and the nearly sold-out 800-