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In reply to the discussion: Where were you on 9/11? [View all]BigmanPigman
(53,807 posts)a friend and coworker/teacher before she retired in 2002. It's the only thing in my life that I borrowed and never returned. Books, records, clothes were never borrowed by me but I knew this film was important. Since I went to art school in NYC this terrible attack hit me hard.
I don't know where she recorded if from but it's on a VHS tape and I still have it. I never saw it again anywhere until about 15 years ago and it was only a shorter version of this film and was on TV
I must have watched it a dozen times, each time I still cry. I became a teacher and 9/11 was the worst day of my teaching career. They should have canceled school. I was in NO condition to teach 1st graders that day.
There is are follow up films about the firefighters in this film and what they are doing over 20 years later. They follow up every 5 years or so. Tony, the new guy, is now working to help keep firefighters safe from chemicals and crap that has killed so many since 9/11 from cancer and other illnesses directly related to the collapse.
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