My girlfriends cousin died in the elevator. She was told to use the stairs, but she was unfortunately to fat to use that many flights of stairs. She waited for the elevator and her coworkers made it out.....she never did. Her parents died before they found her only remains of her thumb in 2004.
Also her father was in the Chase Bank working on his birthday and when the towers collapsed he saved people from being hit with debris. He got recognized by Mayor Rudy Giuliani and was given an award for his actions like many others that day.
A friend of mine had a daughter who worked there with her best friend. After the planes hit, she and her friend wanted to get out of the building. Their boss stopped them with: "No. We were told to stay put and not take the elevators."
My friend's daughter said "I'm taking the stairs, then." But her best friend -- afraid to tick off the boss at their new job -- stayed behind.
I can only tell you this story because my friend's daughter lived. Her friend, her boss, and everyone else in the office did not. The moral of the story here is always trust your instincts.
As a New Yorker I will never forget that day, or the days afterward. I never felt more bonded with complete strangers. Everyone had a deep sense of union and of community; race, color, creed - absolutely none of that shit mattered. The exact opposite of what's going on now.
My girlfriends cousin died in the elevator. She was told to use the stairs, but she was unfortunately to fat to use that many flights of stairs. She waited for the elevator and her coworkers made it out.....she never did. Her parents died before they found her only remains of her thumb in 2004.
Also her father was in the Chase Bank working on his birthday and when the towers collapsed he saved people from being hit with debris. He got recognized by Mayor Rudy Giuliani and was given an award for his actions like many others that day.
My heartfelt condolences to her and appreciation to her brave father.
Thank you pede
Even here in Texas we felt the pain. It’s a day I will never forget!
Yikes, sorry to hear that.
A friend of mine had a daughter who worked there with her best friend. After the planes hit, she and her friend wanted to get out of the building. Their boss stopped them with: "No. We were told to stay put and not take the elevators."
My friend's daughter said "I'm taking the stairs, then." But her best friend -- afraid to tick off the boss at their new job -- stayed behind.
I can only tell you this story because my friend's daughter lived. Her friend, her boss, and everyone else in the office did not. The moral of the story here is always trust your instincts.
As a New Yorker I will never forget that day, or the days afterward. I never felt more bonded with complete strangers. Everyone had a deep sense of union and of community; race, color, creed - absolutely none of that shit mattered. The exact opposite of what's going on now.
Make sure your friends know the reason why...all for greed. https://aim4truth.org/2020/09/11/treason-who-terrorized-americans-and-the-world-on-9-11-2/
https://2020electioncenter.com/watch?id=5f5b2c8caf4ce8069e763d48
Trust me I know.