"It was a long day, but I would most definitely do it again. It was cool seeing all the different fighters from around New Zealand, it was a good reminder of what we do."
He said the second time up was the hardest and there was a moment he had to remind himself why he was doing it.
"It was worth it," he said.
Ngongotaha volunteer fire service chief Francis Boag said he would have liked to participate, but they still had to keep a crew in Ngongotaha in case of an emergency.
"I'm extremely proud of them, we gave a gift to the New York firefighters. It was a breathing apparatus cylinder which had all the fallen firefighters' names from 9/11 and New Zealand's who have fallen as well.
"It was a very special thing for them and they said it was very humbling to receive it," Mr Boag said.
Ngongotaha volunteer firefighter Paul Osborne said it was shattering but worth it.
"The guys were stoked with their effort and it was great presenting our gift to the Americans, it's going to travel around all the New York fire stations."
He said he would definitely be getting a crew together to do it again next year.