Harvey Eisner, Retired Assistant Fire Chief, Tenafly, NJ FD, Editor-in-Chief of Firehouse Magazine. Harvey Eisner submitted fire photos to Firehouse Magazine before the first issue was published in 1976. His first picture was published in Firehouse in 1977, his first On-the-Job article written in 1979. Harvey has been the Editor-in-Chief since January 1995.Harvey has been a member of the Tenafly, NJ Fire Department since November 1975. He has served as Fire Chief for 12 years. He retired December 2010. He was a firefighter in the Stillwater, OK, Fire Department for three years while attending Oklahoma State University in the 1970s. Harvey has covered many significant fires and disasters for… Firehouse Magazine including: The September 11, 2001 New York World Trade Center Terrorist Attack; The Oklahoma City Bombing; Worcester, MA cold-storage warehouse where six firefighters were killed; Malibu, CA Wildfires; The 1993 New York World Trade Center Bombing; Devil's Night in Detroit; San Juan, Puerto Rico, DuPont Plaza Hotel fire where 98 were killed; Happyland Social Club fire, Bronx, NY where 89 were killed; Hackensack, NJ, Truss Roof Collapse where five firefighters were killed; Buffalo, NY, propane explosion where five firefighters were killed; Los Angeles, CA, First Interstate high-rise fire; LA Riots, following the Rodney King verdict; 2003 San Diego wildfires and recently the June 2007 Sofa Super Store fire, Charleston, SC where nine firefighters were killed. Many Metro fire department fire chiefs have been interviewed by Harvey. He has received numerous awards for his photography of fires. A collection of his fire photography was on display at the New York City Fire Museum from December 2006 through February 2007. He is an Honorary Assistant Chief of the FDNY. He is also the Program Director for Firehouse Expo, Baltimore; Firehouse World Conference, San Diego and the Firehouse Central Show compiling and coordinating more than 200 seminar and hands-on training classes each year.