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#806916 - 09/14/03 03:40 AM Re: 9/11 Too Much Horror
MarkO Offline

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Ditto from top to bottom. Now folks is the time to be ever so dilegent. All of our local law enforcement is now tied to Homeland Security. If you see anything that is REMOTELY suspicious call 911. You sure as hell don't want to be the person that could prevented a tragedy but didn't because.....

Don't doubt in the dark what you learned in the light.
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#806917 - 09/14/03 04:48 AM Re: 9/11 Too Much Horror
IWANNABOAT Offline
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Registered: 01/15/03
Posts: 487
Loc: DERBY, CT
Sitting at work right now reading over this thread makes me proud that i belong to this board. With the way the people here feel and for T-Man to start this thread.I have not met many of you i hope to in the future. Yes and i agree we need to move on. If we do not move on then the terrorists have won.
Working for a fire dept.(like im sure there are alot on this board) makes me look at those sacrifices the FDNY/NYPD did on that day. Just doing there job, doing what they were trained to do. Them running up the towers while everyone else is running out. I am not a firefighter i am a 911 dispatcher. On the 11th of this year i played back the radio transmissions of the FDNY from the initial incident to the towers collapsing. I listened to the trapped Firefighters transmitting mayday's. Most of those if not all did not survive. The terror in some of those voices coming over the radio just puts a lump in your throat and tears in your eyes. The FDNY dispatcher had to personally assure him help was on the way. I as a dispatcher cannot imagine what it felt to be a dispatcher in New York. I just recieved 14 911's for a medical emrgency and was overwhelmed, i just cant imagine the calls the dispatchers received on that day.
My depts firefighters (as im sure other depts in CT) went to NY and had a representative at every firefighters funeral. It was the least they could do.
The FDNY's worst signal is a signal 5-5-5-5 which means Firefighter was killed in the line of duty. For the 343 firefighters who died this is what was transmitted. NEVER FORGET
signal 5-5-5-5 343 times for box 8087/8084, transmitted 0847 hours Sept. 11, 2001
Just Venting, Thx for reading
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#806918 - 09/14/03 11:14 AM Re: 9/11 Too Much Horror
Conrad G. Offline

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LET THE HUNT FOR THOSE ANIMALS CONTINUE...WE CAN NEVER FORGET .

When I come home stinking like fish, I know I`ve had a good day....
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#860388 - 09/11/07 01:07 AM Re: 9/11 Still Haunting...... [Re: OHMYGOD]
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#860398 - 09/11/07 01:14 AM Re: 9/11 Still Haunting...... [Re: Mitch P.]
Frank Offline

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Registered: 06/06/01
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Keep the memory fresh Mitch. We can't ever, EVER forget what happened that day.



Don't give up, don't EVER give up -Jimmy V

Tight Lines!

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#860399 - 09/11/07 01:16 AM Re: 9/11 Still Haunting...... [Re: Mitch P.]
Maz Offline

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Registered: 06/01/06
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Loc: Bristol, CT
As a person who grew up on Long Island and knows many people who worked in, and still work, in NYC, it is still the most emotionally provoking thing that I've ever experienced. My brother was supposed to work at the merchantile exchange that morning and, thank god, was delayed. I'll never forget it. Ever.

Strypertime... I second the motion for the cover page.

Stay strong, and regard every fellow American as a brother.
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#860400 - 09/11/07 01:16 AM Re: 9/11 Still Haunting...... [Re: Frank]
fuzzy2u Offline

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Registered: 05/09/02
Posts: 6248
All political differences aside ... I'll never forget. Period.



Edited by fuzzy2u (09/11/07 01:18 AM)
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#860497 - 09/11/07 11:27 AM Re: 9/11 Still Haunting...... [Re: Maz]
MarkC Offline
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Mitch;
Thanks for bumping this back up, it can Not be forgoten
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#860533 - 09/11/07 12:45 PM Re: 9/11 Still Haunting...... [Re: MarkC]
scooter72 Offline
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Registered: 07/12/05
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Loc: Windham,CT
I was in bed, just waking up when my mother in law called me freaking out about a plane hitting the World Trade Center. Knowing her, I didnt think an awful lot of it, maybe just some small little private plane clipped it or something.
Then I turned the TV on and saw things that were burned into my mind forever.
My wife got home and was watching with me when the second plane hit and we ,like everyone else, were..well, words like "enraged" and "horrified" just don't cover it.



Ever since that day, whenever I see our colors raised it makes my hair stand on end and my chest fill with pride.

Never forget.





Edited by scott101272 (09/11/07 02:18 PM)

You can say anything foolish to a dog, and that dog will still give you a look that says, "WOW!! What a great idea!! I never would have thought of that!!"

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#860539 - 09/11/07 12:57 PM Re: 9/11 Still Haunting...... [Re: Tackleman]
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Watching the coverage on CNN via the web just makes me angry again..... Especially since we have not caught Bin Ladin!!!!!!!!!

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"Its easy to grin, when your ship comes in, and you've got the stock market beat. But the man worth while is the man that can smile with his shorts too tight in the seat."
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