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Originally posted by marg6043
I don't think is much to be learn from the desperate voices of the people about to die.
Originally posted by Flyer
why isnt the film of the jet hitting the pentagon released?
Originally posted by ThichHeaded
Like after 911 firefighters and police were talking about hearing bombs or something going off before the towers fell. These calls might help out in some way.
Originally posted by ufia
Originally posted by ThichHeaded
Like after 911 firefighters and police were talking about hearing bombs or something going off before the towers fell. These calls might help out in some way.
Just out of curiousity, who said that? I listened to the complete NYFD radio comms recorded through a scanner (not redacted by the government) and the firefighters inside the building never made any mention of hearing bombs going off.
Originally posted by ufia
Just out of curiousity, who said that? I listened to the complete NYFD radio comms recorded through a scanner (not redacted by the government) and the firefighters inside the building never made any mention of hearing bombs going off.
www.wnbc.com
NEW YORK -- Emergency operators listening to trapped callers' heartbreaking pleas from the burning World Trade Center repeatedly said help was on the way while they struggled with crashing computers, utter confusion and their own emotions, several hours of 911 calls released Friday show.
In releasing the 130 calls, city officials edited out the voices of those who sought help. But the police and fire dispatchers often repeated the callers' words, reflecting the fear and chaos of the morning of Sept. 11, 2001.