posted on Aug, 12 2005 @ 11:02 AM
Testimonies from firefighters deployed during the 911 attacks in New York are to be released. A lawsuit filed by the New York Times triggered the
release of these important documents. Many questions remain unanswered, including what provisions were made for the firefighters' safety.
news.bbc.co.uk
The city of New York is set to release fire department records from the attacks on the World Trade Center.
They include transmissions recorded on 11 September 2001 and testimonies from firefighters which were gathered later.
The city was forced to release the documents following a lawsuit filed by the New York Times, and supported by relatives of firefighters who died.
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No doubt there will be quotes and evidence released that 911 experts and theorists will jump upon, to either prove or disprove various conspiracies.
More importantly, however, the victims' families will learn exactly how and why their loved ones died and whether these deaths could have been
avoided, and if we can learn from any mistakes.
[edit on 12/8/05 by Smokersroom]