Posted on 03/14/2006 11:12:58 AM PST by Calpernia
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Out of curiosity - what would be an average slice of Americans for deaths and disease for 40,000 people? Is this a cause and effect or is it in the statistically normal range?
Again it the attorneys who go chasing the money...
Rudy tried to get the men to work in shifts but they refused.
This raised their pay significantly so that when they retired they had a nice paycheck.
There are many reasons for some of the illnesses but sadly, many simply refused to heed the warnings out of real zeal to effect rescues that never happened or simply out of a wish to inrease the amounts in their paychecks.
I don't know.
We weren't all offered masks in the first 2 weeks. Equipment became available once it got more organized.
Were all the masks rotting in a warehouse in Hope, Arkansas?
It's hard to say.
Some of these people will be victims of 9/11, some will get ill from what they did at the WTC.
There were a lot of problems trying to get people to wear masks, which were truly insufficient in some cases for the work that was being done. Some needed to be wearing respirators which provide a better fit.
In some cases eagerness to save lives by some volunteers will add to the death count from 9/11, because they put themselves last. But then most heroes do that, don't they.
What you did, if you are implying that you worked down at that site, is a wonderful act of humanity and I pray that you stay well and are someday able to forget the horrors of what you saw. I cant imagine the bravery and stamina of the folks that went and helped there. Thank you.
I also cant imagine that it wasn't completely toxic there and, though I'm certainly not litigious, the people who gave so comletely of themselves deserve protection and the best medical that money can provide.
Hi Cal!
Just got on FreeRepublic a couple of minutes ago. Has it been down all morning or is it just me?
My husband went for his yearly certification in "hazardous waste" earlier this month and they discussed this situation. The instructor talked about a toxin produced by the millions upon millions of florescent lights in the Towers and how it's effecting first responders. The diagnosis is a rather large name, but I'll ask him when he gets home tonight.
ALSO DISCUSSED IN THE OSHA MEETING:
The EPA was supposed to be monitoring the air. The interesting thing was that no independent air monitoring companies were allowed to test......(donning my tinfoil hat)
If anyone has any further info on this I'd love a link and I'd love to make a little noise & or trouble about this! Sounds like a coverup.
It was impossible to not know that the air was contaminated.
Further it only rained once in the following month so the air couldn't even be cleaned by rain.
The WTC burned for about one month. The air was constantly filled with smoke from the fires and from the particles that continuously fell from the roof and sides of buildings.
Other than an evacuation I don't see what could have been done.
Just got off the phone with my husband and he said that there are numerous illnesses. Two that I can remember were: Syllacyosys (sp) a black lung type disease and a Mercury poisoning disease due to the mercury in the lights.
The WTC burned 100 days.
But,why no independent monitoring of the air quality???? I find that the most troublesome.
You have freepmail.
Are the affected workers being bounced through a liability coverage problem from their employer, or has the US Gov't accepted responsibility and the medical bills just haven't been paid yet? Are they being denied treatment??
On the surface this looks like a redundant coverage bill.
There were concerns about air quality from day one:
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2002/02/07/usat-wtc-acov.htm
The Government must accept responsibility.
Found more links"
http://www.gothamgazette.com/rebuilding_nyc/topics/impact/health_risks.shtml
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2002/02/07/usat-wtc-acov.htm
http://www.gothamgazette.com/rebuilding_nyc/topics/impact/health_risks.shtml
There will always be 10% who don't deserve it and 10% who scam the system, but for the sake of our First Responders "TO BE", the last thing they should have to worry about is whether or not they will be thrown to the wolves should they become ill as a result of their heroic actions.
Pass the bill, sign it into law and take care of our FIRST RESPONDERS, NOW!!!
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