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Fire Fighter Reports WTC Bomb
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September 12, 2001, New York City
Louie Cacchioli
We were the first ones in the second tower after the
plane struck. I was taking firefighters up in the elevator
to the 24th floor to get in position to evacuate workers.
On the last trip up a bomb went off. We think there was
bombs set in the building. I had just asked another
firefighter to stay with me, which was a good thing
because we were trapped inside the elevator and he
had the tools to get out.
There were probably 500 people trapped in the
stairwell. It was mass chaos. The power went out. It
was dark. Everybody was screaming. We had oxygen
masks and we were giving people oxygen. Some of us
made it out and some of us didn't. I know of at least 30
firefighters who are still missing. This is my 20th year. I
am seriously considering retiring. This might have
done it.
Carl Cunneff, 36, an oil broker who works at the World
Financial Center, located across the street from the
WTC.
I was taking cover beneath the overhang of a building
when I saw this big booklet fall from the sky and land
on the sidewalk. I picked it up. It was a spreadsheet
book with the name Cantor Fitzgerald. It's a financial
company where some of my friends work on the 102nd
floor. I thought, "That floor must be gone."
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