9/11 Phone Calls Released To the Public
September 11, 2009 by national
Filed under Incident Reports
Desperate to contact their loved ones, these are the telephone calls of the victims of 9/11. These calls have been released with the consent of their relatives and this is the first time many of them have been made available to the public.
This is Kevin Cosgrove. He was the Vice President of Aon Corporation and was 46 years old. He was on the 105th floor of the South Tower, when he saw the attacks of the North Tower. He made a phone call to his wife, telling her that he was okay and that he was on his way down. Right after he got off the phone, the South Tower was attacked.
This tape goes from when the 911 phone call was first made to the collapse of the South Tower and his final heartwrenching cry of “OH, GOD! O-!” as the South Tower of the World Trade Center collapsed.
WARNING - This is very disturbing.
9/11 Video – Remembering What We Saw
You need to watch this…This home video of the 9/11 terror attack on the World Trade Center was filmed from a 36th floor apartment very close to the North Tower. It’s a view of 911 that you may not have seen and one that you should.
The events of 9/11 are familiar to everyone. Perhaps so much so that over time many have become desensitized to the actual events of that day. To me, what is absolutely chilling, is how the video captures the personal experience of the couple shooting the video. It is their comments, telephone calls, shock and anguish that brings back a flood of emotions from that day.
Take a few moments to watch, remember and never forget… (Due To the number of viewers page may need to be refreshed to load)
911 Video – Remembering What We Saw
September 11, 2008 by national
Filed under Homeland Security News
This home video of the 9/11 terror attack on the World Trade Center was filmed from a 36th floor apartment very close to the North Tower. It’s a view of 911 that you may not have seen and one that you should.
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NYC Hearing On Nuclear Terror Threat
September 11, 2008 by national
Filed under Homeland Security News
Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly, testifying a few blocks from where terrorists struck on Sept. 11, 2001, warned Wednesday that the city needs help as the “last line of defense” against a potentially far more devastating attack.
Kelly, Los Angeles police Chief William Bratton and FBI Deputy Director John Pistole were among several witnesses called by a congressional committee studying the threat posed by nuclear, chemical and biological attacks. Read more


