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Miraculous count: Some 90% got out of towers alive
miami hearld ^ | December 8, 2001 | SARA KUGLER

Posted on 12/08/2001 12:04:59 PM PST by classygreeneyedblonde

NEW YORK -- With the World Trade Center death toll shrinking to somewhere around 3,000, many hesitate to speak of a miracle or a success. But those are the words they are using when they remember that thousands of others got out alive before the towers collapsed

Many officials say the loss of life would have been many times higher if not for three factors: the timing of the attack, before the buildings had filled to their usual workday peak; emergency-evacuation improvements prompted by the 1993 terrorist bombing of the trade center, and the urgent reaction of workers, many of whom had been through the earlier attack.

On Sept. 11, perhaps 18,000 people by one estimate evacuated the two 110-story towers in less than two hours

It looks like maybe 90 percent of the people in the buildings survived that day. It's amazing,'' said Alan Reiss, the trade center's former director

Reiss and others do not discount the devastation of the terrorist attack or the grief felt by the families of the dead.

Yet in the initial hours after the attack, many feared that tens of thousands had been killed. Even weeks later, city officials estimated nearly 7,000 people had lost their lives.

After fixing errors and removing duplicate names from the casualty lists, city officials say the death toll stands at about 3,000 and may drop further. The figure includes about 500 people who were not in the towers at the time of the attacks -- rescue workers who entered afterward and the people aboard the hijacked planes.

Three thousand people died, and one has a hard time saying anything about it is a success,'' said Michael Cherkasky, president of Kroll Associates, a security company that helped the trade center's owner, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, revamp evacuation procedures after the 1993 bombing.

Having said that, it is a remarkable story from the perspective of how the Port Authority was able to organize itself -- the success it had in evacuating the building in comparison to '93, and the heroic efforts of the police and fire.''

In 1993, it took six hours to evacuate most of the occupants of the trade center after terrorists detonated a bomb in an underground garage, killing six people and injuring more than 1,000.

This time, there were some missteps, such as conflicting announcements over when and whether to evacuate. But the evacuation time was reduced by several hours.

The time of day was a factor, too.

Just before lunchtime on a typical work day, the towers would have held about 50,000 people, said Reiss, who was at the trade center on Sept. 11, helping with the transition to a new management.

Reiss estimated just 20,000 people were at the trade center when an airliner smashed into the north tower at 8:48 a.m. The south tower was hit just after 9 a.m. The south tower collapsed in less than an hour, at 9:55; the north tower at 10:29.

During the 1993 evacuation, workers crammed into pitch-black exit stairways, bumping into walls and each other in the smoky darkness

It took a very, very long time to get down back in those days,'' said Robert Davidson, who worked on the 73rd floor of the north tower as chief architect for the Port Authority. ``As you moved down the stairs you went about half a flight and stopped for while. That was the trip all the way down.''

After the bombing, however, batteries were added to every other light fixture in the stairwells in case power went out as it did in 1993. Handrails were painted with yellow glow-in-the-dark paint, which also was used to mark a continuous stripe down the middle of the staircases. A public address system was added, enabling fire command stations to address tenants.

And having been through one emergency, employees listened to what they should do in the case of another, Reiss said. ``We always had a fire drill every six months, but people wouldn't come out of their offices. The higher-ups wouldn't leave meetings. That sort of stopped after '93.

At Mancini Duffy, an architectural firm on the south tower's 22nd floor with 140 employees, the policy was leave first, ask questions later

From the experience of '93, whenever there was an unusual noise or sound or smell, they were instructed to leave the building regardless of what was being said,'' chairman Ralph Mancini said. ``That's why we got out so fast.''


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I think alot that didn't get out were the ones told to go back and the ones above the fire
1 posted on 12/08/2001 12:04:59 PM PST by classygreeneyedblonde
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To: classygreeneyedblonde
My cousin missed the elevator.....he worked on the 70th floor.....he ran like hell when he heard the first sonic boom!!!!!
2 posted on 12/08/2001 12:06:49 PM PST by geege
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To: classygreeneyedblonde
Simply Incredible . It truly is . Bless all of them !
3 posted on 12/08/2001 12:15:46 PM PST by Ben Bolt
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I am glad that he made it out
4 posted on 12/08/2001 12:16:16 PM PST by classygreeneyedblonde
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To: classygreeneyedblonde
It really was God's grace...

It could've been so much worse.

5 posted on 12/08/2001 12:16:45 PM PST by VaBthang4
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To: dorben
They can't say God wasn't there that day
6 posted on 12/08/2001 12:17:30 PM PST by classygreeneyedblonde
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Nephew of a woman at church was due to be in a meeting above the 100th, slept through a subways stop, had to reverse travel, hit the lobby just when plane one slammed in, found an exit, got out. Praise God!
7 posted on 12/08/2001 12:19:10 PM PST by 50sDad
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To: classygreeneyedblonde
He was Meg , And thank you for this post . I appreciate you bringing this to other's attention . mine also -).
8 posted on 12/08/2001 12:19:29 PM PST by Ben Bolt
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To: VaBthang4
Yes, it could have, but watch and see if the media doesn't use this story and others like it to start telling us that it "wasn't all that bad" and we should stop bombing and going after terrorists. (After all, they were probably underprivileged and misunderstood, no doubt!)
9 posted on 12/08/2001 12:19:39 PM PST by MizSterious
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To: 50sDad
Bump to share stories !
10 posted on 12/08/2001 12:20:16 PM PST by Ben Bolt
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To: classygreeneyedblonde
and the urgent reaction of workers, many of whom had been through the earlier attack.

I daresay that, leaving aside those folks vaporized upon the impact of the aircraft, the majority of those who were killed were the ones that "obeyed" the order to stay put.

11 posted on 12/08/2001 12:21:55 PM PST by Illbay
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Wow.....he must be thanking his lucky stars like my cousin
12 posted on 12/08/2001 12:22:11 PM PST by geege
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That is great. As unfortunatly as the attack was, it could have been much worse.
13 posted on 12/08/2001 12:22:33 PM PST by Dan from Michigan
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I have heard so many stories about people who survived because they were late for work that day. Not sure what that means.
14 posted on 12/08/2001 12:24:06 PM PST by operation clinton cleanup
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To: VaBthang4
Yea he ended up with cuts and bruises all over his legs from falling while he was running.... practically ran home to NJ.....
15 posted on 12/08/2001 12:24:38 PM PST by geege
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"They can't say God wasn't there that day"

Angels, too...

Thank you for posting this...

16 posted on 12/08/2001 12:25:07 PM PST by No!
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It's an invitation to share the positive . The good things that came from that date . Goodness knows , there is plenty of negative .
17 posted on 12/08/2001 12:27:08 PM PST by Ben Bolt
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To: dorben
Your welcome
18 posted on 12/08/2001 12:30:20 PM PST by classygreeneyedblonde
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To: classygreeneyedblonde
Do you have the url for this piece? I can't find it on the home page. Many thanks in advance.
19 posted on 12/08/2001 12:30:22 PM PST by M. Thatcher
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a neighbor of mine was on the 28th floor of the first tower and got out, however the trauma remains. people didn't panic, perhaps they were in shock, maybe they were lucky, but one thing is sure.....there were rescuers who selflessly guided people to safety. that's why the casualties are so high among the firefighters, police, etc. it could have been even more catastrophic than it was. and don't let anyone forget, this was an outrage against america and everything we are.
20 posted on 12/08/2001 12:32:54 PM PST by contessa machiaveli
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