9-1-1 Tapes Released From World Trade Center Attack

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9-1-1 Tapes Released From World Trade Center Attack

#1 Postby southerngale » Fri Mar 31, 2006 11:39 am

After recently watching the movie Flight 93 and then The Man who Predicted 9/11, the attacks are fresh on my mind. Well, I guess they are always somewhat fresh on my mind. It certainly doesn't seem like this year will be FIVE years since that tragic day! There are so many horrific things about that day, but one thing that pops in my head often after reading the book 102 Minutes: The Untold Story of the Fight to Survive Inside the Twin Towers and then the article below is how many of the people trapped on the upper floors were told and expected to be rescued. All the smoke, the horror...they thought it was temporary and they'd eventually be rescued. I will never forget. :(



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NEW YORK (AP) _ Nearly nine hours of emergency calls, some made from inside the doomed World Trade Center, were released by the city Friday, detailing the responses of 911 operators to frantic callers caught in the chaos of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack.

"You saw an explosion at the twin towers?" asks an operator receiving the first call on Fire Department transcripts. The time was 8:47 a.m., one minute after the first plane hit.

The words of the operators _ but not the callers _ were released after The New York Times and a group of victims' relatives sued to get them. An appeals court ruled last year that families should have the option to release the tapes made by 28 callers who could be identified.

The Times and family members hoped the audiotaped calls, even with the callers comments edited out, would reveal details of what happened inside the towers and whether 911 operators misdirected the victims. The Sept. 11 commission concluded in 2004 that many operators didn't know enough about the attacks to give the best information to those trapped.

The transcripts reflect the chaos amid the attacks that killed 2,749 people.

One fire department operator mentions problems with the computer crashing. Another exchange between police and fire operators indicates frustration in trying to deal with a once-unimaginable situation.

A caller from a downtown business "states that on the northwest side (of the trade center), there's a woman hanging from _ an unidentified person hanging from the top of the building," a police operator says. "This is at One World Trade Center."

"Alright, we have quite a few calls," responds a fire operator.

"I know," says the police operator. "Jesus Christ."

The transcripts have long blank spaces where the callers' words would have appeared. One call came from the 103rd floor of the building, where a large number of people were trapped.

"He says people are getting sick from the smoke that's coming in," the operator says. "There's a lot of people. He's thinking that they are trapped."

The appeals court ruled that families would have the option to release tapes made by the 28 people who were identified. One of those, involving trade center victim Christopher Hanley, was made public Thursday after his parents released it to the Times.

Hanley's call came in at 8:50 a.m. _ four minutes after the first plane struck the World Trade Center.

"Yeah. Hi. I'm on the 106th floor of the World Trade Center. We just had an explosion on the, on the like 105th floor," the 35-year-old tells a dispatcher.

"We have about 100 people here. We can't get down the stairs," he says.

Later, he says, "We have smoke and _ it's pretty bad."

A dispatcher tells him: "Just sit tight. Just sit tight. We're on the way."

"All right," Hanley says. "Please hurry."

Sally Regenhard, who lost her firefighter son and is one of the plaintiffs, said the public should be allowed to hear both sides of the conversation, and that family members should be able to listen to all the voices, in case they recognized their loved ones.

"Only a mother could listen to recordings and maybe hear some glimmer of your child's voice," she said, "even though his name may have been garbled."

Kate Ahlers O'Brien, a spokeswoman for the city Law Department, cited the Court of Appeals ruling that said families' privacy interests outweighed the public's right to know.

"We felt that the calls obviously involved very gut-wrenching, emotional conversations by people, many of whom tragically were killed," she said.

The first transcripts released as part of the lawsuit came last August, when thousands of pages of oral histories of firefighters and emergency workers, as well as radio transmissions, were released. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which owned the trade center and has its own police force, released all of its emergency recordings in 2003.

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#2 Postby Lindaloo » Fri Mar 31, 2006 11:50 am

Where can we find the released tapes?

I will never forget that day!
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#3 Postby SouthFloridawx » Fri Mar 31, 2006 11:55 am

The people have to decide whether the tapes will be released to the public or not.
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#4 Postby brunota2003 » Fri Mar 31, 2006 7:18 pm

i think this is the audio, not sure...: http://wcbstv.com/national/topstories_s ... 25653.html
they have the audio on the page to click and listen to i think...
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#5 Postby Miss Mary » Fri Mar 31, 2006 7:26 pm

I've heard the one many times by now, on TV and the radio. Does hearing it so many times, diminish the horror of that day? No way. Each time I hear it, and "hurry please", I want to cry. All over again.

I think it's a good thing they're releasing these, with the relatives' permission of course.

We will never forget that tragic day, never.

:-(

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#6 Postby Stephanie » Fri Mar 31, 2006 7:30 pm

I think that it should be up to the families as to whether or not they want their husband's/wife's/son's or daughter's voice on those tapes.

I also truly believe that any of the operators or dispatchers could've imagined the magnitude of what was happening at first. It was nothing anyone could've even imagined.

I can't believe that it has been almost 5 years already. OMG!! :eek:
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#7 Postby weatherlover427 » Fri Mar 31, 2006 8:17 pm

I still remember exactly what happened that day, from me waking up to going to college (only to find out that class was cancelled) to coming home and watching the emergency coverage the rest of the day. I don't think I will ever forget that. :cry: :cry: :( :oops: :( :oops:
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#8 Postby Miss Mary » Fri Mar 31, 2006 8:22 pm

Me too, I remember the weather - same here in the Ohio Valley as the East Coast that day -, sending my girls off to school, my neighbor calling with the tragic news. I remember just about every hour of that day. Standing on my back deck, looking up to see no planes lined up for our local airport, Greater Cincinnati Airport (CVG), in Northern Kentucky. You usually can see a plane every 15 minutes. Not that day.

So many, many sad memories of that day. But one of the saddest was realizing there would be so few survivors. I remember just praying for one or two. Other than a small handful of firefighters caught in a stairwell, there just weren't any at the WTC's were there? When that hit me, it was like hearing the tragic news all over again.

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#9 Postby O Town » Sat Apr 01, 2006 8:51 am

I had just got the twins to their moms day out program and enter the classroom and they had the t.v. on. I just could not believe what I was seeing. Only one plane had hit at that time, around 9am. Then I went home and turned on the tube and watch the rest of the horrible events take place. I kept calling my husband to let him know what was happening. I was in shock, sad, and also very, very angry. I will NEVER, EVER forget!!!! :cry:
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