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Audio Tape Shows Firefighters Reached Crash Zone in WTC South Tower, Report Says
http://ap.tbo.com/ ^ | Published: Aug 3, 2002 | The Associated Press

Posted on 08/03/2002 10:00:48 PM PDT by ATOMIC_PUNK

Audio Tape Shows Firefighters Reached Crash Zone in WTC South Tower, Report Says

Published: Aug 3, 2002

NEW YORK (AP) - A tape of emergency radio transmissions on Sept. 11 shows that firefighters reached the burning 78th floor of the south tower where the jetliner sliced through, nearly 30 floors higher than officials had estimated.

Four people who have listened to the tape said at least two firefighters reached the crash site and were helping the injured, The New York Times reported for Sunday editions.

The 78-minute tape was found in the rubble months ago but was not played until fire officials signed a confidentiality agreement.

The agreement was requested because the tape may be used as evidence in the trial of Zacarias Moussaoui, accused of conspiracy in the Sept. 11 attacks. Moussaoui, who faces the death penalty, has said he is a loyal member of al-Qaida but denies a role in Sept. 11.

Officials had thought that firefighters had not climbed higher than the 50th floor in either tower. United Flight 175 crashed into the south tower between the 78th and 84th floors. American Airlines Flight 11 sliced through the north tower near the 91st floor.

Most of the transmissions on the tape came from the south tower.

The fire department has identified the voices of at least 16 firefighters on the recording, and the families were invited to listen to the tape Friday after signing confidentiality agreements.

Debbie Palmer, whose husband, Battalion Chief Orio Palmer, can be heard on the tape, would not break her agreement but said the recording gave her some peace about her husband's last moments.

"I didn't hear fear, I didn't hear panic," she told The Times. "When the tape is made public to the world, people will hear that they all went about their jobs without fear, and selflessly."


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"I didn't hear fear, I didn't hear panic," she told The Times. "When the tape is made public to the world, people will hear that they all went about their jobs without fear, and selflessly."

AMEN

1 posted on 08/03/2002 10:00:49 PM PDT by ATOMIC_PUNK
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
Brave Firefighter Bump
2 posted on 08/03/2002 10:07:24 PM PDT by stainlessbanner
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
I'm still amazed that they could reach the 78th floor, even if they had used some still-functioning lower floor elevators. And they had to carry heavy equipment, too.

People like me could barely make it 10 floors, let alone 78.
3 posted on 08/03/2002 10:22:02 PM PDT by Genesis defender
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To: Genesis defender
The thing that brings a lump to my throat is that these guys acted like this even though they must have known they could do little or nothing to really help. There was no water to be had to fight the fires, that had been lost in the crash. Their mere presence must have given hope & courage to everyone they met in the towers but...
I don't mean to be mordant but I think these emergency workers, particularly the firefighters, knew that they were climbing to their deaths. And they did it anyway. That is courage and responsibility to duty!
4 posted on 08/03/2002 10:44:20 PM PDT by thegreatbeast
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
How long were they up there? 78 minutes? Weren't we told it was hot enough there to melt steel?
5 posted on 08/03/2002 10:45:18 PM PDT by Plummz
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To: Plummz
warp steel, not melt steel.
6 posted on 08/03/2002 11:26:25 PM PDT by Anotherpundit
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
A bump for our fallen heroes...
7 posted on 08/03/2002 11:46:04 PM PDT by Scully
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To: Scully
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/08/03/nyregion/03FIRE.html?ex=1029038400&en=3a20ac1b7e862f73&ei=5006&partner=ALTAVISTA1
A report on the Fire Dept.'s response on September 11th. When these and other problems are worked out then we can start building back up to the heavens. Presently, there are too many problems in servicing skyscrapers with emergency services. It is a foolish to put these brave men & women at risk like this.
8 posted on 08/04/2002 1:15:24 AM PDT by thegreatbeast
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To: Genesis defender
People like me could barely make it 10 floors, let alone 78.

Don't sell yourself short, aside from being trained professionals - they were on a mega adrenaline rush.

9 posted on 08/04/2002 1:28:22 AM PDT by WellsFargo94
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To: thegreatbeast
Presently, there are too many problems in servicing skyscrapers with emergency services. It is a foolish to put these brave men & women at risk like this.

I agree, especially after watching news footage some years ago from Argentina. People jumped...a lot of people. Since then, I have avoided tall buildings assiduously.

10 posted on 08/04/2002 5:54:14 AM PDT by Scully
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