The man that survived in the impact zone of the South Tower and escaped

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  • Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
  • Discussing the Twin Towers and 9/11
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  • @duckingghallatious
    @duckingghallatious 2 дні тому +64

    I remember as an 11-year-old child in 2006 I was totally riveted when Brian Clark came to our church in Nebraska in September of that year and instead of a sermon they just had Brian tell his story for an hour around the 5 year anniversary of 911.
    I will always remember him talking about his friend Jose Marrero that he saw walking up the steps as Brian was walking down the steps. And Brian‘s story about having dreams where he (Jose) was standing at the foot of his bed like an angel, just smiling.

    • @strychnyne3530
      @strychnyne3530 2 дні тому +5

      Jose and another man saved countless lives that day. Ppl couldn't open their doors and Jose used a crowbar to get them open.

  • @travisjohnson622
    @travisjohnson622 2 дні тому +31

    These two men became very good friends and they stayed in touch. Its hilarious to see them giving interviews together. Theyre like brothers from another mother today. They both credit the other for saving their life that day. And its true. Without the other, both would not be here today without the intervention of the other.

  • @strychnyne3530
    @strychnyne3530 2 дні тому +12

    Stanley and Brian have retold this story many times. Stanley actually went down to the lobby. When other managers decided to return to their offices they teased him and he joined them.

  • @maksimbryksin442
    @maksimbryksin442 2 дні тому +63

    Brian Clark worked on the 84th floor as an executive at Eurobrokers in the South Tower which was also in the impact zone, he heard Stanley crying out for help once he got down to the 81st floor. As far as I know, Stanley, Brian and 16 others survived and escaped while everyone else perished.

    • @missJolie85
      @missJolie85 2 дні тому +9

      20 people escaped from above the Impact zone One woman made it out, but unfortunately died of severe burns a couple of weeks later. The highest floor to survive from was a guy who came down from floor 98.

    • @johneckert1365
      @johneckert1365 2 дні тому +2

      ​@@missJolie85Wow, the 98th floor. Lucky guy!

    • @GasPipeJimmy
      @GasPipeJimmy 2 дні тому +8

      @@missJolie85
      98th floor? That guy must have been on a dead run down those stars seconds after the impact.

    • @edreynolds8721
      @edreynolds8721 2 дні тому +4

      ​@@GasPipeJimmyhe probably took the elevator after the first impact to a certain point. People were using the elevators to go back up when they made that announcement that tower 2 was safe and return to your offices.

    • @missJolie85
      @missJolie85 2 дні тому

      @@edreynolds8721 No he did not, it was AFTER the impact. Hundreds of people came down form the upper floors before impact with elevators, that was not unique. His name is Kevin Dorrian, AON - 98th floor.
      Just because you haven’t heard about it, doesn’t mean it didn’t happen.
      Also poeple were on their way DOWN at this point, not up, many companies started evaluating their own employers after a certain amount of time. They had to change elevators at the 78th floor sky lobby. On floor 78, out of over 200 people who had already begun evacuating the building, just 12 survived, one of whom later died.
      These are the ones who survived:
      Floor 78:
      Donovan Cowan, 34, Fiduciary Trust (Original Floor: 97)
      Keating Crown, 33, AON (Original Floor: 100)
      Mary Jos, 54, New York State Department of Taxation and Finance (Original Floor: 86)
      Edward Nicholls, 51, AON (Original Floor: 102)
      Silvion Ramsunder, 31, Fuji Bank(Original Floor: 80)
      Kelly Reyher, 41, AON (Original Floor: 100)
      Christine Sasser, 29, Fuji Bank (Original Floor: 80)
      Gigi Singer, AON (Original Floor: 100)
      Donna Spera, 36, AON (Original Floor: 100)
      Doris Torres, 32, Fiduciary Trust (Original Floor: 97) (Died on September 16 from injuries)
      Judith Wien, 45, AON (Original Floor: 103)
      Ling Young, 49, New York State Department of Taxation and Finance (Original Floor: 86)
      Floor 81:
      Felipe Oyola, 24, Fuji Bank (Original Floor: 81)
      Stanley Praimnath, 44, Fuji Bank (Original Floor: 81)
      Floor 82:
      Sophia A. Thomas, 18, AON (Original Floor: 92)
      Floor 83:
      Julie Davis, 27, Fuji Bank (Original Floor: 83)
      Floor 84:
      Brian Clark, 54, Eurobrokers (Original Floor: 84)
      Ronald DiFrancesco, 37, Eurobrokers (Original Floor: 84). DiFrancesco started on 84, but went up to Floor 91. There he found the doors locked, so he went back downstairs. Technically, DiFrancesco is a survivor from above the impact zone.
      Richard Fern, 31, Eurobrokers (Original Floor: 84)
      Floor 98:
      Kevin Dorrian, AON (Original Floor: 98)

  • @benjaminniemczyk
    @benjaminniemczyk 2 дні тому +12

    This is perhaps the most famous story of escape on 9/11. It is amazing tale that is as compelling now as it was then.

  • @AnnSmajstrla
    @AnnSmajstrla 2 дні тому +28

    Imagine if one day, without warning, all of your coworkers died. I hope Stan’s life has been as smooth as possible since the attacks bc living through something like this would be brutal.

    • @jorgefernandez184
      @jorgefernandez184 2 дні тому +4

      Wow, that’s just so mentally disturbing to imagine. I really wish he has been able to cope and find comfort in his close relatives and friends. He’s definitely a lovely and deeply grateful to be alive person from the interviews and documentaries he’s in.

  • @ozzy1887
    @ozzy1887 2 дні тому +55

    Always follow your gut feelings.

  • @NeonGundamG1
    @NeonGundamG1 2 дні тому +12

    It's crazy how someone survived a 767-200 plane going at 690 mph crashing into his office, Stanley is a blessed man, him and Brian's story of escape is incredible not to mention he said he was temporarily def because of the impact, it was so massive and loud it messed up his hearing for a bit and another person Florence Jones she said she felt the building move just like Brian Clark did and she said it felt like something stopped right over her head, insane.

  • @santiagoluacesgarcia3897
    @santiagoluacesgarcia3897 2 дні тому +26

    Of course that was the great Stanley and the hero Brian Clark what a incredible history

  • @oceancat0450
    @oceancat0450 2 дні тому +15

    Blame it on Jorge did a really fascinating “lost footage” video on 9/11 a few days ago.
    Basically, trying to find a photographer that was in the North Tower on the morning of 9/11 photographing for a conference they were having at Windows on the World before the plane hit that day. So early morning.

  • @a.m11558
    @a.m11558 2 дні тому +13

    I just realised that if the plane hadn't hit on such a weird angle in the South Tower, and had gone in straight like the first plane did, Stanley probably would've been killed instantly. The fact it hit on the right side of that face and on an angle likely saved his life.
    I think when he says the wing clipped his office he means the whole floor, as in, his office floor. Stanley's first language is not English and I've seen several interviews with him where he has a funny way of describing things, but that being said he has stated that he saw the plane coming towards him and his floor.
    It's also possible (actually quite likely) that the wing clip was a piece of the wing or some other debris which he thought was the wing.

    • @JustAndy2020
      @JustAndy2020 2 дні тому +2

      Stanley is a great character and speaks in a very expressive, animated way. His recall, when crossed with Brian Clark is slightly (and I say this with the greatest respect)…exaggerated.

  • @3xcolorsFox
    @3xcolorsFox 2 дні тому +7

    For some reason I feel you should cover Hurricane Katrina. For me, that was another big event in the early 2000s like 9/11.

  • @michaelstrahan2.0
    @michaelstrahan2.0 2 дні тому +12

    Ohh how I appreciate these visuals (photos of locations)!
    Well done. Thank you.

  • @A_Foolish_Arrangement
    @A_Foolish_Arrangement 2 дні тому +24

    Stan the Man !!!!

  • @edreynolds8721
    @edreynolds8721 2 дні тому +6

    Yeah, Stanley's survival was pure luck or devine intervention.

  • @crazycatladyoftullamore5176
    @crazycatladyoftullamore5176 День тому +1

    I've seen many videos with Stanley and Brian telling their stories about how they survived the horror of 9/11. It's wonderful to see that they are still brothers to this day, they have a bond with each other that will last a lifetime. Bless them and everyone who was impacted and suffered on that horrific day 🙏❤️

  • @DavePocklington
    @DavePocklington 2 дні тому +7

    It was a woman who told them the stairs were full of smoke and there was no way out, and that they needed to go up. We do know what happened to the people who followed that woman up. The one survivor said that they came to a door that could not be opened. By this time the stairs were full of smoke, and people were becoming overwhelmed with them inhaling smoke. The survivor said that people sat down and began passing out. He felt himself being overwhelmed, but the thought of never seeing his kids again gave him a rush of adrenaline, he got up and charged down the stairs. He was the only survivor of the group.

    • @mvfc7637
      @mvfc7637 2 дні тому +1

      Was that Brian Clark or someone else from that group?

    • @cindypltnm
      @cindypltnm 2 дні тому +3

      @@mvfc7637it was another guy but he was apart of the group that decided to go up. He suffered 3rd degree burns over large parts of his body running down another stairwell that was completely engulfed by flames and smoke. He was the one to make it out and I believe the last person out the south tower seconds before it collapsed. I’ll look up his name and come back here… I just never forgot his story.

    • @JustAndy2020
      @JustAndy2020 2 дні тому +1

      @@cindypltnmRon Difrancesco 👍

    • @mvfc7637
      @mvfc7637 День тому

      @@cindypltnm Ah yes, I know who you’re referring to, he has an Italian sounding surname, I watched his interview a few weeks ago.

    • @mvfc7637
      @mvfc7637 День тому

      @@JustAndy2020 yep, that’s the guy.

  • @johndurrer7869
    @johndurrer7869 2 дні тому +11

    Imagine all the people in the south tower above floor 76 That were watching what was going on in the north tower overlooking the plaza. They would’ve been watching people jump because they were trapped to being in the exact same situation themselves. They were probably thanking God that it was the other tower and not theirs

    • @conpop6924
      @conpop6924 2 дні тому +2

      That’s why many people started leaving even though they were being told not to leave. They saw the people jumping and decided that’s enough I’m out of here

  • @Balthorium
    @Balthorium 2 дні тому +4

    When I was a kid, I was obsessed with the WTC. When I went to New York, both times I went. The only time I’ve seen the Statue of Liberty was from the windows of the South tower observation deck. at one point during the exploration with my friend we got off the elevators and there was a floor and it was empty like the screenshot of this video. I was dumbfounded there were no walls and it looked very strange to me. I didn’t understand the construction at the time. Your videos are great. Keep them coming.

  • @mvfc7637
    @mvfc7637 2 дні тому +2

    This is one of your better video’s because you’ve used a diagram so as viewers can visualise the floor layout, the info on the elevator crashing thru on the 76th floor is something I haven’t heard before.

  • @robert48719
    @robert48719 22 години тому +2

    There has already been a bombing in the WTC at 1993. And a lot of people on that day remembered that and a lot of them knew that last time the best opportunity would be to go up to the top (they probably thought it was another bomb that exploded). And the most of them who chose to go down didn't think it would be a big deal. They've had no idea of what was about to happen. So sometimes I think, if there wasnt that previous attack then they maybe would have been more alerted, going down the staircase a little bit faster but not panicking. A view deaths more could have been prevented

  • @NYmomAdrienne3915
    @NYmomAdrienne3915 2 дні тому +3

    I want to say, I normally get a little angry from a lack of recognition of the humanity as someone who survived or the way things are presented that give me PTSD. However, you are excellent at telling our tales. You have respect, facts, and compassion. I thank you for that

  • @BillyBong
    @BillyBong День тому +1

    You got a few things wrong. Stanley had to go though a tremendous amount of debrit. Falling ceilings, hanging live wires, sheet rock everywhere. He was very worried he was gonna die one way or another. Not to mention the air pressure trying to suck him out. He even saw parts of the plane. There was so much debrit, he couldn't even get out. Stanley was not part of the group that said not to go downstaris. Brian Clark was the man who ran into that group. They decided to go up, while this was occurring, he heard Stanley yelling for help. Ron Defrancesco went with him. Ron was overwhelmed by smoke, and couldn't continue foward with Brian, so he went to follow the group that went upstairs. Brian proceeded and heard Stanley behind a collapsed wall. Stanley had to climb to the top of that wall and Brian pulled him over. Then they went back to that staircase and went down and found the debris was passable. They escaped and were east I think of trinity church when the building collapsed. As for Ron, he was the only one of the group that went upstairs to survive. He says he was almost passing out from the smoke and that the others up there with him started laying down to sleep(they were definitely sucumbing to the smoke) He left and started down the stairs and had to run through a wall on fire or something like that causing some severe burns, then he escaped the building and is officially known as the last man out of the tower, so close in fact that he claims he was hit by a fireball as he was escaping that threw him foward many feet and caused more severe burns. It was the last thing he remembered before waking up in the hospital.

  • @ThePhenomm
    @ThePhenomm 2 дні тому +5

    This guy has been on a 9/11 binge lately

  • @tiatitanic9302
    @tiatitanic9302 2 дні тому +1

    Youve done victims & survivors justice with this well done video

  • @adriand817
    @adriand817 2 дні тому +4

    Lord I can’t do this, you take over

  • @KimberlyResaMD
    @KimberlyResaMD 2 дні тому

    I love your 9/11 videos! I love your delivery of facts and how straightforward you are with the content. Thank you for making these. It's refreshing to have new videos about this atrocity that took and continues to take so many lives. I still can't wrap my mind around how big these buildings were.

  • @lizpotter4775
    @lizpotter4775 2 дні тому +30

    He said "God, You take this!" ...He gave Jesus the glory. I know it was Devine intervention and orchestration in his story and others for sure.

    • @a.m11558
      @a.m11558 2 дні тому +11

      You need some divine intervention for your spelling lol

    • @kurtsambles5409
      @kurtsambles5409 2 дні тому

      God is also the reason 3k people were murdered.

    • @johneckert1365
      @johneckert1365 2 дні тому

      ​@@a.m11558😂

    • @user-zp4zl8cp1n
      @user-zp4zl8cp1n 2 дні тому

      ​@@kurtsambles5409 but 20k people in that general area also survived

    • @rushslowly9450
      @rushslowly9450 2 дні тому +2

      And how many said the same and didn't make it? That what you see is called "confirmation bias" and you belive it because it fits into your narrative.

  • @harrykitharidis470
    @harrykitharidis470 День тому

    I love these videos, keep them coming!

  • @user-lz7kq8ne9e
    @user-lz7kq8ne9e 2 дні тому +3

    Stanley has the craziest survival story by far

  • @RedHotMessResell
    @RedHotMessResell 2 дні тому +2

    It’s like being in a crosswalk at an intersection when a wreck occurs and you somehow get in the middle of it but don’t actually get hit.

    • @jacoblott1617
      @jacoblott1617 2 дні тому

      Ive seen a couple shorts that I couldn't believe like that, I think we do get a little help from somewhere sometimes

  • @Prodrummer1603
    @Prodrummer1603 12 хвилин тому

    Here is a more detailed description of the story (Stanley/Brian):
    Stanley Praimnath was in the elevator up to his office on the 81st floor when the first plane hit the north tower. He didn't hear anything. He just saw the aftermath of the impact which he described as "Fire balls falling down from the other building". Stanley asked a female coworker called Delise, who stood at the copier making copies, to come over to see the damage. She immediately got scared and wanted to leave the building. Stanley agreed so he made his way down with Delise and many others from his office (including the General Manager and the Head of Human Resource).
    They went down to the Lobby on the ground level via the elevators. Stanley stepped out of the elevator and wanted to walk through the turnstile when a security guard stopped him. He told Stanley and the rest of the group to go back up again because the South Tower was secure and there was no need to evacuate. At the same moment the PA system made a similar announcement.
    Delise stepped out of the elevator and said to Stanley: "I'm scared. I wanna go home". Stanley was her project manager and permitted her to go home against the will of his bosses, who thought it would be irresponsible to sent people home since they would have a busy day ahead. Luckily Stanley had the strong will to stand up to his bosses which in the end saved Delise's life.
    Stanley still had a decision to make for himself. Go home or go back up? Pure pressure by the security guard and his coworkers put him on that elevator and back up again to the 81st floor. This was the last time Stanley would see his coworkers. They all died that day.
    Reaching his personal desk (on the south side of the South Tower) the phone rang. A lady from the Chicago office was on the line. She didn't want anyone to pick up, hoping that everybody from Stanley's office had already evacuated. She begged Stanley to leave. He argued with her when he spotted a small dot coming from the direction of the Statue of Liberty. He soon realized it was a plane and saw it aiming towards him. At the last moment he yelled out a prayer and dove under his desk.
    After the impact Stanley was temporally deaf, his desk was the only one left standing, every wall was mangled, the ceiling had collapsed, the sprinkler system was on, the wires from the ceiling were short circuiting and the air pressure was sucking everything out. Thinking he would die if he stayed there he decided to crawl to the stairwells. He only was able to reach the Communication room where one wall stood firm. This was the moment he yelled for help because he realized he could not get out by his own.
    Brian Clark worked on the 84th floor and survived the impact mainly because his personal office was on the West Side of that floor and the second plane hit the east side of that building. He gathered a group of coworkers and was able to select the only passable staircase (Stairwell A) by chance. When they reached the 81st floor landing they were stopped by a lady and her coworker which told them: "You can't go down. We just came of a floor with smoke and flames. We have to go higher". The group started to debate what to do, when Brian heard the yells of Stanley Praimnath. He grabbed the nearest coworker (Ron DiFrancesco) and was able to enter the 81st floor. The rest of the group, including the lady and her coworker decided to go up to find an escape route via the roof.
    Ron DiFrancesco, helping Brian Clark, got overwhelmed by the smoke on the 81st floor so he turned back and joined the group going up. He was the one who turned around and the last one out of the South Tower before it collapsed (waking up 3 days later in a hospital). Brian Clark on the other hand did not have any troubles breathing on the 81st floor and was able to find and save Stanley by helping him over that wall. After embracing each other (which includes kisses, exchanging names and creating a blood brotherhood) they made their way back to the 81st floor landing and decided to go down instead.
    On the 44th floor (Sky Lobby) they encountered a security guard with an injured man. He asked them to call for Emergency Services once they reach a working phone.
    On the 31st floor they got into Oppenheimer Space. Brian's company used to work on the 31st floor, but in the North Tower. After the 93 bombing the company moved to the 84th floor of the south tower. Knowing the 31st floor had reentering doors he decided to look for a working phone there.
    Luckily Brian was able to get a phone connection inside a conference room. He was able to call his wife and tell her he was safe on the 31st floor. This information turned out to be problematic. After the 93 bombing it took Brian 2 hours to exit the building. His wife knew of that fact and thought it would be the same this time. When she saw the building collapse 20 minutes later she thought her husband was dead, not knowing that the stairwell A was not cramped at all and Brian was able to move much faster.
    Stanley was not able to reach his own wife and left her a voice mail. After that Brian called 911 to let them know of the injured man on the 44th floor. He had to speak with 3 different persons to deliver that message. An incident which got picked up by the 9/11 commission to improve the Emergency Response and communication process in a crisis.
    After their phone calls Stanley and Brian were able to go down, leaving the WTC complex via the south-east exit. They went south. At a small shop Brian asked for water because they were thirsty. The man from the shop brought them water and a breakfast platter, telling them: "No ones coming for this one. Just take it."
    They walked down to Trinity Church where they encountered two priests and decided to pray and go into the church. Stanley turned around, looked at their tower and predicted the collapse, when shortly after the tower actually collapsed .
    During the collapse Stanley and Brian ran and entered 42 Broadway to get away from the dust cloud. Brian still carried the breakfast Platter, which turned out to be a blessing for everyone who took shelter inside the building :) Stanley and Brian talked for 45 minutes (the north tower collapsed during that time period). Stanley gave Brian his personal business card with his home address and phone number, because he owned a small business with his wife. They exited the building on the other side. On Broad Street they got separated. Brian made his way to the ports on the east side taking a ferry to New Jersey. Stanley on the other hand ordered a man with a pickup truck to drive him to Brooklyn where he would take a train to his home town.
    Later that evening Brian called Stanley, but not reaching him. Stanley called back in the middle of the night. They kept in touch, becoming close friends, visiting the wedding of each others children and traveling the world together to share their stories. Just one of the 9/11 survivor stories with a more positive note and one of my personal favorites.

  • @princessemila8056
    @princessemila8056 2 дні тому +3

    Imagine being stuck in one of the elevators in one of the two towers, and the tower you are in collapses while you are in the elevator…

    • @vanHoogenboom
      @vanHoogenboom 2 дні тому +2

      or worse still jet fuel pouring into your elevator, the elevator cables snap, burning to death, must have been like hell on earth.

    • @mvfc7637
      @mvfc7637 2 дні тому +2

      Tragically, around 200 people lost their lives in elevators during the 9/11 attacks. Tim Brown, who acted as a liaison between the FDNY and NYC's Office of Emergency Management (OEM), attempted to rescue people trapped in a lobby elevator. Despite their efforts, they could only save two individuals.
      Fortunately for Tim, he was called away before the South Tower collapsed. He was in the Marriott Hotel when debris from the South Tower split it in half, but he miraculously survived. His firsthand accounts of that day are compelling - I recommend watching his interviews on UA-cam.

    • @jacoblott1617
      @jacoblott1617 2 дні тому +2

      I remember a story about exactly this in the north tower.
      The elevator had its cable snapped by the first plane, it and it's occupants fell all the way down almost to the lobby as it was stopped by its emergency brakes, only a few inches of clearance between the floor of the elevator and the top of the doorway opening in the lobby, overtop of the pool of jet fuel that came down the shaft around the elevator car and puddled in the elevator pit. I forget the firefighter's name, but he found them and could only get the doors open to see their feet; e brakes locked the car into place, and fire fighter could only watch their feet as they cooked. As he did and realized he didn't have the tools, another fireman I can't remember the name of came and took charge of the elevator rescue. They found this fireman with his jaws of life at the doorway of that elevator, meaning he went back out to his truck to get the jaws of life and went back into that damn building before it collapsed. There is a video of the first fireman I mentioned telling the story, if anyone recognizes these heroes please name them for me and anyone interested!

    • @mvfc7637
      @mvfc7637 2 дні тому +1

      @@jacoblott1617 that sounds like Tim Brown’s story and he was trying to rescue those occupants from the South Tower.

  • @tiatitanic9302
    @tiatitanic9302 2 дні тому

    Most amazimg telling & by you too. Great explanation.

  • @annetteslife
    @annetteslife 2 дні тому +7

    Can you do the lady who survived the impact of the north tower and can see her waving through the large hole? Rest in peace Edna Cintron.

    • @julianrabbit
      @julianrabbit 2 дні тому

      @annetteslifeThere is a documentary about Edna Cintron called "The Waving Woman" that can be found here on UA-cam.

    • @annetteslife
      @annetteslife 2 дні тому

      @julianrabbit I saw that and it was shocking and sad.

  • @RedHotMessResell
    @RedHotMessResell 2 дні тому

    I’ve watched so many docs and that man is such a good storyteller of what he saw that day.

  • @teresakelley1971
    @teresakelley1971 2 дні тому +1

    That someone else was Brian Clark. The group with him went back up the stairs . Brian rescued Stanley and they went downstairs. Brian's group that went back up parished

  • @sharkinthepark
    @sharkinthepark 2 дні тому

    Where can I find the originals of those diagrams like at 7:43 which are annotated with survivor and casualty accounts?

  • @josephbennett3482
    @josephbennett3482 2 дні тому +1

    He mentioned in a documentary that the only way he survived is that his office floor collapsed and he fell down through the ceiling into the floor below his and he met up with another man that became his lifeline to surviving.

  • @mattt233
    @mattt233 День тому

    The PA system did say that at first. Then John O'Neil told them to change the announcement and he ordered evacuation of the South Tower.

  • @conpop6924
    @conpop6924 2 дні тому +1

    I always wonder how the woman he was on the phone with felt when she saw the plane hit the south tower and then probably hearing the line go dead. Must have been the biggest sigh of relief when she found out he did survive

  • @nickypoundtown9568
    @nickypoundtown9568 2 дні тому

    Im still curious about the Cantor Fitzgerald guy with the Sony Handicam on floor 104

  • @Cobra13645
    @Cobra13645 2 дні тому +1

    It must've been an inferno 😢

  • @chicagosveryown7776
    @chicagosveryown7776 2 дні тому

    I know Stanley.He has alot of videos & I’m so glad that him & Brain were able to escape.

  • @5T3V3N-ns9gg
    @5T3V3N-ns9gg День тому +1

    After watching many of your 9/11 related videos, I've come to the sincere conclusion that you are a well-spoken and intelligent individual.
    Personally, I feel that if you were to start making JFK assassination related content, it would broaden your channels content spectrum, and with your skill set for making educated videos, it's something you would excel in.

  • @user-kp8sx1nh1c
    @user-kp8sx1nh1c 2 дні тому

    1979 to the 1990s Ebasco Services, Inc occupied floor 78-90 in the South Tower. I worked on floors 83 and 86.

  • @mattt233
    @mattt233 День тому

    The doors to the roof were locked. Helicopters above the building didn't see anyone on the roof and they were deliberately looking to try to save people.

  • @diegosza
    @diegosza День тому

    How many people survived from the impact floors and floors above?

  • @LBTennis
    @LBTennis 2 дні тому +1

    Stanleys story is a lot better when told by him and the guy that saved him

  • @hacketthospitality9574
    @hacketthospitality9574 2 дні тому

    Can you link the document you keep showing

  • @sTuP1
    @sTuP1 2 дні тому +1

    Stan the Man !

  • @johndurrer7869
    @johndurrer7869 2 дні тому +10

    You are mixing up Clark and Stanley’s stories. It was Clark that Was with the group that went back up. After Clark saved Stanley they went directly down

  • @Youtubeyankeefan
    @Youtubeyankeefan 2 дні тому

    Stanley. Crazy story.

  • @conniejohnsoncj8724
    @conniejohnsoncj8724 2 дні тому

    I believe Stanley said he saw the face of whoever was flying the plane!

  • @LBTennis
    @LBTennis 2 дні тому

    His floor was hit by the wing. Not his actual office

  • @lancehurley9743
    @lancehurley9743 2 дні тому +4

    George Sleigh survived the north tower impact…

    • @mvfc7637
      @mvfc7637 2 дні тому

      which floor was he on?

    • @lancehurley9743
      @lancehurley9743 2 дні тому

      @@mvfc7637 91 i believe, the plane was only a few feet from his head…look it up..George sleigh…

    • @JustAndy2020
      @JustAndy2020 2 дні тому

      @@mvfc763791; two floors below impact and the highest survivable floor.

  • @teresakelley1971
    @teresakelley1971 2 дні тому

    And when Stanley got out he got someone in a pickup truck to take him to Brooklyn and Brian thought it was all a dream until Stanley got a hold of him later

  • @musiclist4792
    @musiclist4792 2 дні тому

    Before the South Tower was hit, was there a lot of debris coming down outside by the exit from the mall furthest away from the towers?

    • @user-zp4zl8cp1n
      @user-zp4zl8cp1n 2 дні тому +1

      yes, light pieces of plastic and metal, paper, drywall, and even some steel columns ejected out of its placement

    • @melvynsngltn27
      @melvynsngltn27 2 дні тому +2

      Yes. Sadly people did evacuate from both Towers yet were injured or killed by debris. That's another reason why the PA System didn't want everyone to evacuate at first

  • @Edward135i
    @Edward135i 2 дні тому

    Stanley Praimnath only became friends with Brian Clark later, they didn't know each other until 9/11.

  • @travisjohnson622
    @travisjohnson622 2 дні тому +2

    Tell us about "The 9/11 Surfer" Next. Ive never heard his full story. Hes always has it behind a paywall, so ive only heard parts. If you could find the full story, youre the man.

    • @BillyBong
      @BillyBong День тому +1

      There are a lot of interviews with him not behind a paywall. Even on Joe Budden channel. I feel like the firefighters who survived in the same stairwell have a little better story. Meaning a little more interesting.

    • @travisjohnson622
      @travisjohnson622 День тому

      @@BillyBong They do have a more interesting story.
      I found the surfers story on youtube a while ago (a portion at least) I just remember it stops right as hes telling of the building collapsing, with the interviewer wanting you to subscribe to his podcast to hear the rest. and I realized that there wernt many videos about him here or I had a hard time finding them. This was probably a few years ago. About to try to look him up again.
      But from what ive heard, the guy kind of lost consciousness and doesnt remember exactly how he survived.
      He just remembers closing his eyes, afraid to open, still holding onto the same railing, standing on the same flooring, but he remembers a feeling of weightlessness. As if the entire chunk of wall and floor he was holding onto had detached and became airborne.
      I think the surfer, and the group of firefighters and the lady that accompanied them were considered the only survivors of the collapse that were pulled from the rubble.
      It was sad, every hospital in that city had a full staff on standby, waiting and on call for ambulances to bring in survivors from the collapse but they never came. If you were in that building you had no chance except for the aforementioned people and it's a miracle that even they made it.

  • @nathanielball365
    @nathanielball365 2 дні тому +2

    Wasn't this one of the infamous"Gore Floors?"

    • @jenniferstuart1473
      @jenniferstuart1473 2 дні тому

      Yes. It was the sky lobby

    • @user-zp4zl8cp1n
      @user-zp4zl8cp1n 2 дні тому

      he was about the gore floor, which as at the 78th floor at the 2nd skylobby in the building, stanely was in the 84th-85th floor

  • @i-love-carlyshay5365
    @i-love-carlyshay5365 2 дні тому +1

    Brian`s employees decide to go up the stairs because they thought they can get rescue from the roof sadly the door was locked sealing there fate all of them were killed when south tower collapse at 9.59am

  • @reignman30
    @reignman30 2 дні тому

    They had an animation of what Stanley saw in a 9/11 documentary. They made it seem like the planes right wing just missed him, like he was in the south east corner. The diagram in this video shows him above the left wing in the south west corner.

    • @jacoblott1617
      @jacoblott1617 2 дні тому

      Yea I remember that. They exaggerated a bit, but it doesn't cheapen his story at all. I know that isn't what your saying, a whole plane hit the man's floor lol

  • @TastyShepherdsPie
    @TastyShepherdsPie День тому

    @2:15 he went down to the main lobby by elevator and went all the way back up.

  • @Alanjelvis
    @Alanjelvis 2 дні тому +3

    In the north tower because of the angle in which American flight 11 impacted, no one on the impact level or above was able to escape.

  • @davidvalentinmunguiavelez9814
    @davidvalentinmunguiavelez9814 2 дні тому +1

    Buenos días. haz un video sobre lo que habría pasado si en vez de los aviones que ya conocemos las torres hubieran sido impactadas por Jumbos 747. Gracias.

  • @glynmatthews6697
    @glynmatthews6697 2 дні тому

    He watched it coming towards him and heard it accelerating …😬

    • @user-lz7kq8ne9e
      @user-lz7kq8ne9e 2 дні тому

      The noise when the plane takes off but multiplied by 1000 must be the craziest thing ever

  • @automotivemotorbikerebuild3448

    Makes you wonder why. They didn’t use helecoptor to save more up on the roof

    • @JustAndy2020
      @JustAndy2020 2 дні тому +1

      One police helicopter approached the roof but backed away due to the smoke. Besides, the heavy fire doors were locked so no one could get there.

    • @KrystyneY
      @KrystyneY День тому

      No one made it to the roof.

  • @torilove8869
    @torilove8869 2 дні тому +1

    What about the women that survived with third degree burns on her arms , and blood all on in her eyes, that got saved be the man in the red bandanna?

    • @melvynsngltn27
      @melvynsngltn27 2 дні тому

      Ling Young. She was on 78th floor skylobby

    • @JustAndy2020
      @JustAndy2020 2 дні тому

      @@melvynsngltn27 I think they mean Donna Spera

  • @actioncom2748
    @actioncom2748 2 дні тому +1

    Ever hear the story about the person who survived the World Trade Center but got caught up in the Staten Island Ferry crash later?

    • @jacoblott1617
      @jacoblott1617 2 дні тому +1

      No, I must know more!

    • @actioncom2748
      @actioncom2748 2 дні тому

      @@jacoblott1617 His name was Darius Marshall. He got hit by debris when the towers fell and lost consciencenss. His family found him and identified him at the hospital.
      In 2003, He boarded a ferry to Staten island. The captain (ironicly named Capt Smith) of the fairy had been taking back medication and blacked out at the wheel. The ferry crash killed 11 and named 70 other people. Darius Marshall Was one of the 11.

    • @actioncom2748
      @actioncom2748 День тому

      @@jacoblott1617 Apparently, I'm not allowed to give you the story. UA-cam trashed my answer. Look up the name Darius Marshall and Staten Island Ferry.

    • @jacoblott1617
      @jacoblott1617 16 годин тому +1

      @@actioncom2748 thank you, sir. I hate how UA-cam does comments now, your efforts are still appreciated greatly

  • @blakecampbell-taylor2865
    @blakecampbell-taylor2865 2 дні тому +12

    7/11 was a part time job

  • @_Breakdown
    @_Breakdown 2 дні тому +3

    Stanley’s office + view was looking SOUTH in the south tower (so he may have never even seen or heard the north tower impact).
    D-Ginger - - you should do a 9/11 story on the NYC firefighter👨🏻‍🚒 who was talking to an “angel” while walking over the Brooklyn Bridge (he was on an Oprah special); others said he was on the bridge by himself (alone) - yet he claims he had a conversation with a man who walked next to him - - from the twin towers over the entire bridge. When he turned to give the man a bottle of water - the man was gone.
    The man told him it was his job to tell the story about what happened that day.

    • @melvynsngltn27
      @melvynsngltn27 2 дні тому +1

      John Morabito. He was actually Engine 10 firetruck driver. The first fire company to arrive at the North Tower

    • @_Breakdown
      @_Breakdown 2 дні тому

      @@melvynsngltn27 thanks. I saw his video several years back. Amazing inspiring story.

  • @ericmassi8830
    @ericmassi8830 2 дні тому +2

    I think he may have seen the tail. I’m sure it was unrecognizable at that point. Or a piece of the wing may have exploded up

  • @funvideofan1625
    @funvideofan1625 2 дні тому

    2:17 no it was the elevator

  • @user-ql8kw2pl2k
    @user-ql8kw2pl2k 2 дні тому

    Everyone knows what happend to anyone who went to roof.

  • @princessemila8056
    @princessemila8056 2 дні тому

    New video yipeee

  • @Sean-dd9ts
    @Sean-dd9ts 2 дні тому

    1:15 the was a exit for the jumpers…

    • @user-pw3if8jh4z
      @user-pw3if8jh4z 2 дні тому

      There was also an exit too on the floor

    • @Sean-dd9ts
      @Sean-dd9ts 2 дні тому

      @@user-pw3if8jh4zyeah but the fire was blocking it

  • @candymcdaniel5946
    @candymcdaniel5946 2 дні тому

    I thought Stanley was BLIND and his dog helped him down??

    • @julianrabbit
      @julianrabbit 2 дні тому +4

      @candymcdaniel5946 That was Michael Hingson, helped down by his dog Roselle from the 78th floor of Tower One.

  • @joseollero3788
    @joseollero3788 13 годин тому

    Se podía haber evitado el 11 de septiembre

  • @swashington942
    @swashington942 2 дні тому

    More censored content.

  • @paulaharrisbaca4851
    @paulaharrisbaca4851 2 дні тому

    Was it your channel that showed the woman waving from the hole where the airplane went through? And someone identified her as being a woman from Europe, I think, who was clearly okay, trying to get some attention in the hopes, I suppose, of getting a helicopter rescue, which would've been impossible. I don't know why we ever built such ridiculously tall buildings in the first place. ("love of money is the root of all evil") Cramming so many people vertically into a relatively tiny space leads to a lot of unfortunate things, especially in terms of human behavior. And when the workday ends, and all these people funnel on down and out of the buildings, it's like kicking over an anthill or a termite mound.

  • @quietq1631
    @quietq1631 2 дні тому

    Jet fuel can't melt steel beams

    • @amireallythatgrumpy6508
      @amireallythatgrumpy6508 2 дні тому +1

      And nobody claims it did, Mr Strawman.

    • @JustAndy2020
      @JustAndy2020 2 дні тому +1

      The beams don’t need to melt, just weaken.

    • @user-dt8hy7vn4z
      @user-dt8hy7vn4z 22 години тому +1

      When steel beams are heated by constant fire, they lose 50% of their strength, which leads to their collapse, since the weight they support is enormous. 02.07.24.

  • @seanknapton7449
    @seanknapton7449 2 дні тому +5

    I still can't believe that story,that he hid under his desk as a 767 heavy was urtling towards the south tower at over 550 miles p.h,and the impact was right above him, sorry but I still think that that's a tad over exaggerated,just my opinion

    • @wattage2007
      @wattage2007 2 дні тому +7

      Before he dived under his desk, the last image he saw would've been the plane hurtling directly towards him. Had it not banked sharply in the last instant before impact, it would've hit his office so I think he just assumed it had, based on the plane's approaching angle before he got under his desk. Obviously just my opinion too.

    • @williampliss9879
      @williampliss9879 2 дні тому

      Especially with all the jet fuel and flying debris, however the towers are over 200‘ x 200‘ so would that be far enough away from the crash zone of an airplane like that?

    • @melvynsngltn27
      @melvynsngltn27 2 дні тому +1

      How? You also have to remember that 12 people survived the South Tower skylobby crash some people were still alive and too badly injured or amputated and couldn't move most were killed instantly

    • @carlosblank6629
      @carlosblank6629 2 дні тому

      If the plane hadn't banked sharply it might have missed the building all together

    • @seanknapton7449
      @seanknapton7449 2 дні тому

      @@carlosblank6629 yes I noticed that,of the plane was to carry on flying in a straight line,it would have missed the Tower completely, unlike Atta's,which was totally in line with the North Tower

  • @jenniferstuart1473
    @jenniferstuart1473 2 дні тому +2

    God directed alot of souls that day.❤

    • @JustAndy2020
      @JustAndy2020 2 дні тому +1

      And allowed others to suffer horribly.

  • @TropicLightning-
    @TropicLightning- 2 дні тому

    :(

  • @l_m9494
    @l_m9494 2 дні тому +1

    I never believed his story just sounded made up to me

    • @missJolie85
      @missJolie85 2 дні тому +5

      Why? I mean you can easily fact check where he worked and what part of the floor his desk was at?

    • @snakedoctor5397
      @snakedoctor5397 2 дні тому +3

      They’d both have to be lying then.

    • @l_m9494
      @l_m9494 2 дні тому +1

      @@missJolie85 I didn't say hes lying about where he was. I just believed he exaggerated alot of things

    • @l_m9494
      @l_m9494 2 дні тому +2

      @@snakedoctor5397 how ? Why would both have to be lying for hin to exaggerate his story. Where they both together the whole ? No

    • @missJolie85
      @missJolie85 2 дні тому +1

      @@l_m9494 I'm not bothered by him exaggerating, if he is. I mean the fact that he was able to survive from the 81th floor, only 20 people survived from on or above the impact, that alone is a miracle.
      Also I'm sure a lot of people did see the planes coming, only they are all dead and not here to tell us.

  • @stephennickel7691
    @stephennickel7691 2 дні тому

    Quit showing that there was no core with 47 steel columns from bed rock to top of bldg . If you want to be taken seriously.

  • @RememberingWW2
    @RememberingWW2 2 дні тому +1

    Controlled demolition.

    • @carrollsanders9376
      @carrollsanders9376 2 дні тому +13

      Uncontrolled stupidity.

    • @melvynsngltn27
      @melvynsngltn27 2 дні тому

      Exactly ​@@carrollsanders9376

    • @JustAndy2020
      @JustAndy2020 2 дні тому

      When did the demolition crews set this up? Do you know how much work and pre-planning that takes?

  • @BigSlothLovesu
    @BigSlothLovesu 2 дні тому +3

    How many times are you gonna milk 911 for views?

    • @musiclist4792
      @musiclist4792 2 дні тому +6

      He’s telling history.

    • @user-zp4zl8cp1n
      @user-zp4zl8cp1n 2 дні тому +4

      hes literally just telling history and hypotheticals, thats like saying "how much are you gonna milk the 2024 debate for views" even if he is, hes a youtuber hes supposed to

  • @kendn01
    @kendn01 2 дні тому

    I've seen this guy in interviews. He takes every opportunity to peddle Christian propaganda in his accounts. It is off putting, to say the least.

  • @jackd.ripper3139
    @jackd.ripper3139 2 дні тому

    !!!!!!!PLANE????‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
    HUH????
    And the “Plane” MELTED EVERYTHING IN SIGHT such as: cars, car tires, concrete, etc. BS NARRATIVE, bruh -
    Not buying it🫤🤔🖕🏽🤨🖕🏽

  • @Alawiggle
    @Alawiggle 2 дні тому

    9 minutes for 9/11 survivor, 30 minutes talking about biden being old

  • @MattyIce42293
    @MattyIce42293 2 дні тому

    Oh I remember that guy who had helped Stanley and they're still close friends to this day, Brian Clark is his name and as Stanley looked at the window he had heard the plane engine's whinning as it was "at eye level" to omg I can't even begin to imagine what it would have been like to be in Stanley's shoes and seeing that would be horrifying but I'm not sure if Brian had seen the plane to or not but hats off to Brian helping Stanley. I hope all is well them, bless you two.

  • @rongeremy5370
    @rongeremy5370 2 дні тому +2

    What about the waving woman!!

    • @Sj430
      @Sj430 2 дні тому +2

      Her name was Edna. She work in the north tower. Unfortunately she died when the north tower collapsed.

    • @rongeremy5370
      @rongeremy5370 2 дні тому +2

      @@Sj430 yes that's her, !!! Very sad,