9/11: The FDNY | 60 Minutes

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  • @emilovescatsxo
    @emilovescatsxo Рік тому +2181

    "They had about an hour and a half to save 17,000 lives"
    And dammit, they tried. They rushed into those buildings trying save as many people as they could. Firefighters are another breed and I have so much respect for them.

    • @vernieb2005
      @vernieb2005 Рік тому +132

      "They run in when others run out." Amazing people and all heroes

    • @StormChaser41
      @StormChaser41 Рік тому +18

      @@vernieb2005 agreed

    • @candiceloyy1967
      @candiceloyy1967 Рік тому +9

      Yesagree

    • @slabbusterrtr7690
      @slabbusterrtr7690 Рік тому +37

      Brave men &women see these people is what young kids need to be taught as a hero NOT a sports person

    • @Kristine-h2y
      @Kristine-h2y Рік тому +17

      ​@slabbusterrtr7690 Agreed. And definitely NOT a GD Politician either!😢

  • @kathleenrobinson1594
    @kathleenrobinson1594 2 роки тому +1989

    My husband is FDNY and survived that awful day. We lost so many friends. My son is in the academy now. I have 3 nephews and a cousin on the job. Both my sons grandfather and great grandfather were FDNY. It is handed down generation to generation. As I watched this 21 yrs later my heartache is still devastating. I can’t stop crying. For those of us who lived it everyday we will never forget. But unfortunately so many already have. 💔🇺🇸💔

    • @arbackhaus
      @arbackhaus 2 роки тому +74

      The honor and sacrifice of these brave men and women will never be forgotten. I wish your family well. Good fortune, health, and safety be upon you all.

    • @vgorski7545
      @vgorski7545 2 роки тому +63

      Kathleen: I am a nurse who was working in my hospital that day. Everyone was in shock, doctors were in tears ; we worked our hours and headed home. As I was leaving the building I met the head of nursing and she asked me how I was. I finally broke down and cried having kept myself together up to that point. Each year I watch videos like this 60 minute show. I want never to forget. I never will forget. I think of firefighters, policemen, people on the planes, all who worked in all the buildings and the people who crashed into the ground In Pennsylvania . One thing I am SURE of : I WILL NEVER FORGET.

    • @TexArizocan
      @TexArizocan 2 роки тому +15

      Much love for you and them

    • @TexArizocan
      @TexArizocan 2 роки тому +16

      My brother wanted to serve after 9/11 it increased his passion

    • @mmnde12
      @mmnde12 2 роки тому +20

      These heroes are remembered and honored around the world. Sending my deepest respect to these brave men and women, and condolences to everyone who lost a loved one. from Finland ❤️

  • @mpayne8206
    @mpayne8206 Рік тому +278

    Orio palmer was a beast. Getting up that high that fast is impressive let alone carrying 75 lbs of equipment!

  • @jaredmehrlich6683
    @jaredmehrlich6683 Рік тому +1029

    The 911 operator who stayed with Melissa is a saint. Still talking to her after she's gone. 17:54
    Absolutely heartbreaking 💔

    • @jennistone8740
      @jennistone8740 Рік тому +132

      It broke my heart. Her little „Oh my god“. She knew and she kept talking to her.

    • @TrulyMadlyShallowly
      @TrulyMadlyShallowly Рік тому +118

      She called her mother that night, delivering her a message feom her daughter. It was a great comfort to her

    • @志瑜杨
      @志瑜杨 Рік тому +122

      The PTSD from being a dispatcher must be magnanimous.

    • @jamesfreeman2258
      @jamesfreeman2258 Рік тому +16

      Hero

    • @jaredmehrlich6683
      @jaredmehrlich6683 Рік тому +17

      @@jamesfreeman2258 oh man .. this was so sad. Absolute hero. 💯

  • @kevphillips02
    @kevphillips02 Рік тому +211

    The lady that said "it is very very hot" I want to cry when I hear her vulnerability and sense of powerlessness . I hate suffering and my inability to be effective in any shape or form.

    • @Larry26-f1w
      @Larry26-f1w 5 місяців тому

      Don’t blame yourself, most fake plants are ineffective

  • @alcachile2
    @alcachile2 2 роки тому +1067

    As a firefighter (Chilean firefighter) it’s imposible to me not feel the pain and the sadness of their sacrifice, Honor and Glory to the FDNY brave.

    • @flaviadiaz6289
      @flaviadiaz6289 2 роки тому +35

      Gracias por tu servicio!

    • @trevorguthrie3054
      @trevorguthrie3054 2 роки тому

      Chévere trabajo.
      Avoid the police as CBS national amusements hates law & order in population dense areas.
      (not good for ratings)

    • @Solo-cc2ws
      @Solo-cc2ws 2 роки тому +22

      Thank you for your service Sir! You and your fellow workers are much appreciated ❤❤❤❤❤❤ 👨‍🚒 🚒

    • @igordova4118
      @igordova4118 2 роки тому +9

      Heart bravery and sacrifice they all are

    • @Conj2032
      @Conj2032 2 роки тому +11

      Unimaginable bravery and I will never forget

  • @maryjanedodo
    @maryjanedodo Рік тому +299

    I saw a surviving firemen say in a different interview how they lost not just 343 firemen, but over 4000 years of FDNY experience 🤯

    • @sunflower3281
      @sunflower3281 8 місяців тому +9

      WOW thanks for sharing that

    • @moneymanifestation9505
      @moneymanifestation9505 8 місяців тому +1

      That doesn't even make sense 🙄if 20 of then have 20 years experience that doesn't mean they have 400 years experience 🤡

    • @Larry26-f1w
      @Larry26-f1w 8 місяців тому +1

      How could they lose 343 and keep their mouths shut about how they died ? Not much of a brotherhood

    • @NissaSmith-mf8zv
      @NissaSmith-mf8zv 6 місяців тому +2

      4000 years ago there was no FDNY

    • @Chilliestjoker
      @Chilliestjoker 6 місяців тому +13

      @@NissaSmith-mf8zvyou don’t understand

  • @bctesla
    @bctesla 2 роки тому +776

    Orio Joseph Palmer . You brave dude beyond all comprehension
    You almost got to floor 83 to save the girl
    You knew you were gonna die
    You kept transmissions per your duty
    You are an American
    Performing a heroic act
    Just like your comrades
    I will think about you rest of my life
    would have been honor to meet you .
    United We Stand

    • @mbc264
      @mbc264 2 роки тому +38

      I love what you wrote. I'm an English major and it's not a lot of words, but you made them count. ❤️

    • @bctesla
      @bctesla 2 роки тому +15

      @@mbc264 bless you my friend

    • @CPR12345
      @CPR12345 2 роки тому +18

      His name is Orio Joseph Palmer, not Orlando.

    • @bctesla
      @bctesla 2 роки тому +21

      @@CPR12345 thank you for correcting me . I will not forget .

    • @mogadon7
      @mogadon7 2 роки тому

      I wonder how many New York fire fighters now believe it was an inside job ?

  • @thesoutherngossip4548
    @thesoutherngossip4548 Рік тому +415

    “Nobody refused to go in” heroes. That’s the only world to describe them. Heroes.

    • @dan2665
      @dan2665 7 місяців тому +9

      True, yet nobody thought the buildings would collapse, had the known, or if there was evidence to support that possibility, no one would have been allowed to entered

    • @Larry26-f1w
      @Larry26-f1w 7 місяців тому +1

      Heroes were the few who spoke up about the farcical fairytale of fires causing skyscrapers to turn into dust as they thundered to the ground. The handful of voices who knew that thousands don’t go missing in a building collapse .90% of the bodies were never recovered proving that the official narratives were false . Now those were heroes

    • @Atlassian.
      @Atlassian. 6 місяців тому +7

      @@dan2665 Bruh, they knew after the second plane crash that this was a terrorist attack and all of them had thoughts that more planes were possibly on the way. Yet, they still went up.

    • @Larry26-f1w
      @Larry26-f1w 6 місяців тому +1

      @@Atlassian.Sister , quit planting, it’ll ruin those nails

    • @jamaldominicbarr7379
      @jamaldominicbarr7379 6 місяців тому +7

      ​@@Larry26-f1w So a million pounds propelled at 500 mph had absolutely nothing to do with the towers coming down?

  • @LaurieLeeAnnie
    @LaurieLeeAnnie Рік тому +97

    I just wanted to recognize the courage of the filmmaker, Jules Naudet, that was with the NYFD that day to record a documentary of them. He certainly had no idea this was going to happen. He stayed with them even though he could have ran. His bravery allowed people to see some of the last images of loved ones and also provided us with a permanent visual of remembrance.

    • @Divabellas
      @Divabellas Рік тому +4

      Well said. I agree.

    • @Quaker-tc8ue
      @Quaker-tc8ue Рік тому +3

      When he was entered the building with the Chief, he also filmed someone/s very badly burned, but has said, ‘no-one needed to see that,’ it wasn’t included when the film was released.

    • @EmilyTerranova
      @EmilyTerranova 7 місяців тому +4

      ​@@Quaker-tc8ue No, he saw people badly burned, he kept the camera away from them. There was never film of them.

    • @Quaker-tc8ue
      @Quaker-tc8ue 7 місяців тому +2

      @@EmilyTerranova he may not have filmed them, but others did, and the film wasn’t seen for the reason i gave.

    • @EmilyTerranova
      @EmilyTerranova 7 місяців тому +5

      @@Quaker-tc8ue Nobody else was filming in that building. I'm not saying you were wrong about the reasons. I'm saying he was too respectful to film them in the first place, and that's why they aren't in the film.

  • @vernieb2005
    @vernieb2005 2 роки тому +601

    My dad was a firefighter in Milwaukee, and I will never forget how devastated he was. Classes were dismissed early (I was 14), and he picked me up. Seeing my big bear of a dad physically weep behind the wheel of a car became a core memory for me. I was 14, and I don't think I had fully grasped what had happened. Until I saw him

    • @melizaramirez4557
      @melizaramirez4557 Рік тому +18

      😢 That is sad. Thank you for sharing.💕

    • @musicman76enator
      @musicman76enator Рік тому +9

      I was in Chicago when it happened. I was 9 years old. We were let out of school early, I think about 11 a.m. local time. My mom was not home, she was working in downtown Chicago, so I had to go to my friend's house and stay there until my mom came home. I saw the 2nd plane hit the South Tower in a replay of the incident on my friend's TV. I couldn't believe it. It felt straight out of a movie. My mom came to pick me up and we went home. All we did was watch 9/11 news coverage the rest of the night.

    • @melizaramirez4557
      @melizaramirez4557 Рік тому +7

      @@musicman76enator I am so sorry you had to witness this by yourself at such a young age. You poor thing. You must have been terrified.😮☹️😘

    • @lynnmarie1943
      @lynnmarie1943 Рік тому +10

      Thank your dad for me, for his service!!

    • @my_quiet_riot
      @my_quiet_riot Рік тому +7

      Milwaukee here. Please thank your dad for his service for me ❤

  • @kenc_sr.8857
    @kenc_sr.8857 2 роки тому +738

    I cannot put into words how painful it is to watch this episode. I am a son of a firefighter who from my very start of my life holds my father in the highest possible respect and love. I also served in the fire service and have the highest respect for firefighters. The people who are called to this profession are unbelievably brave and caring. When the bell goes off, without pause, immediately their attention goes to "what and how can I help someone".

    • @paulgregersen3570
      @paulgregersen3570 2 роки тому

      A 5,000 dollar reward is offered to the person who can explain why the Bible predicted 911 in the book of Isaiah and Daniel. Who can disprove this by any other explanation? So far, dozens are trying but no word yet. Click UA-cam video titled (Joseph Smith reveals code predicting 911) click Paul Gregersen to get there if needed.

    • @violetsun2343
      @violetsun2343 2 роки тому +12

      It’s beyond admirable, my dad has been a sheriff in tampa for over 17 years now and now he wants to protect the schools so he isn’t retiring , the love we have for our fire fighters and police is unreal, and as a daughter of a cop , you know when we say goodbye to our parents it’s a different type of goodbye . I was 10 when 9/11 happened and heard the screams of my family when we watched on live tv the 2 nd plane going in the towers and it has always stuck with me that scream and the terrifying moment I realized the world was evil , god bless you and your family . I’m glad you are one of us ❤ be safe

    • @kenc_sr.8857
      @kenc_sr.8857 2 роки тому +9

      @@violetsun2343 Thank you so much for your kind words. It is beyond me how there are so many people in this country who are unable to appreciate the first responders as well as the supportive people in the background who continue to do their best efforts to help people in need. It is so refreshing to here from you, one who understands and appreciates the men and women who continually put their lives on the line for others. Thank you, again!!

    • @violetsun2343
      @violetsun2343 2 роки тому +10

      @@kenc_sr.8857 they don’t understand !! Cause no one knows what it’s like to be selfless and being a first responder you are as selfless as they come. Thank you for your service as well. It boggles me to that ppl could not appreciate how truly remarkable of a person it takes to be a first responder, I will respect you and ur family always :) god bless you and your beautiful family , and most importantly in this crazy world stay safe. Love you ! 🫶🏼🔆🙏🏼🔆❤️xxooo

    • @kenc_sr.8857
      @kenc_sr.8857 2 роки тому +4

      @@violetsun2343 Thank you, Violet. Blessing right back to you.

  • @fiddlecastro1453
    @fiddlecastro1453 2 роки тому +521

    RIP to all those firefighters that travelled up the stairs even though they reported explosions, they still marched upwards to save the unsavable. The definition of bravery, our heroes.

    • @team3383
      @team3383 2 роки тому +22

      Awesome people. They had absolutely NO idea that others had KNOWINGLY sealed their fate by planning these buildings to collapse in the knowledge that they would be in there together with the unfortunate civilians.
      Owner of the WTC complex didn't go there that morning, he went for a haircut when there are barbers shops all around and within the WTC. His Children who also worked in the WTC complex also somehow miraculously had something else to do out of town that day ... not to mention he re-insured the WTC complex just beforehand against just such an occurrence, specifying exactly that: Commercial Aircraft Liners Fly into the complex buildings when Commercial Airliners aren't allowed to fly anywhere near in any case into buildings that were designed to withstand a commercial air liner hit ...
      And that is just 'scratching the surface'.
      Like you say. RIP all these people. RIP.

    • @wesleysayud419
      @wesleysayud419 Рік тому

      @@team3383 show proof that they planted explosives in the World Trade Center.

    • @jessymairena7483
      @jessymairena7483 Рік тому +4

      I was trying to hold my tears but this comment made me cry for sure 😭

  • @brendanrivera9216
    @brendanrivera9216 Рік тому +334

    My father was FDNY and was off that day. He lost so many of his buddies and he has never talked about the horrors he saw in the following days. I cried watching this knowing I would not be here today if it wasn't for that circumstance. Watching this gave me chills and brought tears to my eyes. I was born two years later the day before the second anniversary. My father has permanent lung damage from all that smoke he inhaled and to see the sacrifices of his brothers makes me proud to be his son. I praise the FDNY for their bravery and have the utmost respect for them. NEVER FORGET.

    • @ReneChewbaka
      @ReneChewbaka Рік тому +30

      There were no firefighters off that day... all FDNY off duty firefighters were called in to report to their respective fire stations...

    • @mhm9468
      @mhm9468 Рік тому +9

      ​@@ReneChewbakayeah, I thought that seemed a bit sus. 😞

    • @hmq9052
      @hmq9052 Рік тому +7

      ​@@ReneChewbakaHe was off but still got lung damage?

    • @normie2716
      @normie2716 Рік тому +3

      @@hmq9052 I think probably he smoked 30 cartons of cigarettes while he watched 9/11 on TV.

    • @RICARD01
      @RICARD01 Рік тому +9

      NOBODY was off that day. Lol.

  • @NidiaGirlBan
    @NidiaGirlBan Рік тому +96

    omg, the sound of the "jumpers" collapsing.. that will forever haunt me. I can't imagine the true horror it was for all these lost firefighters and survivors! may you all rest in peace

    • @thebadgerette69
      @thebadgerette69 Рік тому +12

      A coworker of mine was late to work, as she was walking up the first plane hit and she was blown out if her shoes. A guy grabbed her and they began to run, she walked home barefoot for 12 hours. That us all she would say.

  • @2332Stephen
    @2332Stephen Рік тому +266

    Every anniversary, I take 2 hours out of my day and I watch documentaries like this on 9/11 and I shed tears for those lost. I know it's not much, but for the people who sacrificed their lives, it's the least I can do.

    • @allysmith2284
      @allysmith2284 Рік тому +16

      I do the same…….. 😢

    • @corneliuscrewe677
      @corneliuscrewe677 Рік тому +23

      Me as well, though I tend to spend the week before and several weeks afterward watching everything I can. I feel compelled.

    • @adarateranroldan
      @adarateranroldan Рік тому

      @@corneliuscrewe677there’s a channel on YT called American September that has SFL 9/11 videos that you may find interesting

    • @crmay72
      @crmay72 Рік тому +7

      ​@@corneliuscrewe677I hear ya. It's November and I'm still watching! 😢

    • @solomongrim982
      @solomongrim982 Рік тому +2

      me too

  • @tonihasemanhunt2578
    @tonihasemanhunt2578 Рік тому +173

    My dad was a fireman, British. On 911 he was then 70 years old,long retired , I watched my dad cry tears for his fallen comrades . His fellow brothers and sisters. Fire fighters throughout the world are family.

    • @marquisgt
      @marquisgt Рік тому +2

      I once knew a firefighter in the Australian bush... He was your father's cousin!

    • @mojtabasa-zy7id
      @mojtabasa-zy7id 10 місяців тому

      😢

  • @Combat556
    @Combat556 Рік тому +55

    I’m a retired California Firefighter and Vietnam veteran. Never forget FDNY, rest in peace my brothers.

  • @Lee-ts3dw
    @Lee-ts3dw Рік тому +34

    Just hearing the voices of the firemen relaying messages is heart wrenching

  • @hassanbentgarmicha3504
    @hassanbentgarmicha3504 10 місяців тому +59

    I am from Morocco. I was 32 years old then and now 50 years old. I was watching the news at one o’clock in the afternoon here in my country and it was completely unreal. We are now in 2024, and I am still shocked whenever I see these events because they involve a lot of suffering for the victims. May God have mercy on them all. Amen.

    • @odd_shoes
      @odd_shoes 3 місяці тому +3

      That doesn't add up... are you a time traveller?

  • @evemuscato7498
    @evemuscato7498 2 роки тому +220

    These people are completely and utterly, selfless. The things they did for people are just amazing and I’m in awe.

    • @toffeetoffee6457
      @toffeetoffee6457 2 роки тому +9

      It gives me hope angels are real.

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 4 місяці тому

      No, they were ARROGANT to think that they could actually help anyone, and this resulted in more people dying because of the impediment of the firefighters going up!!! FACT!!!

    • @Binthenightsky
      @Binthenightsky 4 місяці тому

      @@johnp139I think your a little slow buddy

    • @Binthenightsky
      @Binthenightsky 4 місяці тому

      @@johnp139many more people survived then they would’ve if no one came to get them

  • @RubyBandUSA
    @RubyBandUSA 2 роки тому +109

    When Chief Pfeiffer talks about the last time he saw his brother (a Lt. in the FDNY) breaks me each time.

  • @Americanstripes269
    @Americanstripes269 9 місяців тому +7

    In memory of 343 firefighters who were killed on September 11th we will never forget that day when it became a tragedy.

  • @F34RDSoldier805
    @F34RDSoldier805 Рік тому +56

    I haven't teared up in a while, but that operator call got me.

    • @whiskerbiscuit6209
      @whiskerbiscuit6209 8 місяців тому +5

      me too that was rough. especially at the end when the dispatcher kept trying to talk to her

  • @lizachen5970
    @lizachen5970 Рік тому +68

    I am a Fire Fighter/Paramedic's widow, and I will never forget the sacrifices these Men/Women gave for all of us. They did us SO proud. they are the best of this Nation. And to those left behind, I know that burden, but you will live again. Blessings to you all

  • @stoneymcneal2458
    @stoneymcneal2458 2 роки тому +757

    Just an incredibly heart breaking story, and it was told so well.

    • @dvchel
      @dvchel 2 роки тому +6

      All of them, including Cassano, Palombo and Pfeifer losing his brother.

    • @omerta9961
      @omerta9961 2 роки тому

      Told by lies cause out govt did it look into operation amalgam virgo

    • @trevorguthrie3054
      @trevorguthrie3054 2 роки тому +1

      @@dvchel "Some people did something"
      *Pepperidge farm remembers*
      (Did you vote for Bush or just support him?)

    • @markusmuller6173
      @markusmuller6173 2 роки тому +1

      Today we ask ourselves: Were these planes remotely controlled drones?

    • @stoneymcneal2458
      @stoneymcneal2458 2 роки тому

      @@markusmuller6173 Only an intellectually compromised individual would ask such a question. Please seek immediate psychiatric assistance.

  • @WorldwideWyatt
    @WorldwideWyatt 2 роки тому +206

    It’s important that these stories are told, these men are true heroes and their sacrifice should always be remembered and honored.

    • @patricksergent8390
      @patricksergent8390 2 роки тому +2

      Very true ❤️

    • @HughCorbyCruick
      @HughCorbyCruick Рік тому +1

      This New Yorker so agrees. It’s hard for me to even watch this so many years later. I knew one of those firefighters who perished (Steven Bates), who came from his firehouse in Brooklyn to be one of the 343. But stories of heroism in the face of death also remind us of just what courage, service, commitment and character really look like.

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 4 місяці тому

      No, they are arrogant in thinking that they could actually help!!!

    • @deborahrupp5988
      @deborahrupp5988 4 місяці тому +1

      @@johnp139 You obviously have NEVER had to sacrifice anything in your LIFE!!! What they did that day knowing full well that they may not make it out did not deter them from doing their duty to the Oath they took when they became firefighters. Maybe you should read that oath before saying something so despicable about hundreds of Men and Women who knew they may not make it home that day, but did what they signed up for and pledged to save lives above their own. I will NEVER forget that day you see because I took an Oath to Protect and Defend the Constitution of the United States against ALL enemies both Foreign and Domestic and I am proud to say that my Oath has NO expiration Date even after retiring from the United States Army after 28 Years of Service to this country. What Have YOU done for your country???

  • @arbackhaus
    @arbackhaus 2 роки тому +110

    As always, 60 minutes sets the standard for journalism. An incredible account and tribute to these heroes.

    • @MrSoccerball100
      @MrSoccerball100 2 роки тому +8

      Agreed. I’ve already felt they are the gold standard.

    • @Larry26-f1w
      @Larry26-f1w 11 місяців тому +1

      An incredible coverup of the demolitions of 9/11 is a tribute ? Not in my book . Lies are an inappropriate reward for heroism . The fallen were slaughtered on 9/11 , then slandered by 60 minutes.

    • @krispykremes2482
      @krispykremes2482 3 місяці тому

      They are very good when they don't have a political agenda, which is (sadly) increasingly rare these days.

    • @tyle_2860
      @tyle_2860 Місяць тому

      @@Larry26-f1wget a hold of reality old man

  • @toddmillner
    @toddmillner Рік тому +70

    It's because of these men & women that I devoted my early 20s becoming a Firefighter,EMT & Paramedic. It's because of them I spent my mid 30s studying Biology focusing on Healthcare. It's because of them,that now in my 40s,I was accepted into medical school training to become a Surgical Assistant in a Trauma Surgical Team.

    • @jaycee4899
      @jaycee4899 5 місяців тому +6

      I was a freshman in hs in the inner city of Chicago. I cried in tears after we got sent home early from school. Later in life became a volunteer FF. Now, with the National Guard 11 bravo

  • @seth4954
    @seth4954 Рік тому +40

    Heroes. My son is about to become a firefighter. Could not be more proud of him and all our firefighters. God bless the FDNY and all fire departments

    • @AlvinLovesAnime
      @AlvinLovesAnime Рік тому +2

      Congratulations. God bless you and your son.

    • @Larry26-f1w
      @Larry26-f1w 5 місяців тому

      Fake plants have children?

  • @juliefitzsimons3882
    @juliefitzsimons3882 2 роки тому +126

    Such a terrible day. Chief Pfieffer has such a calm voice despite all that he went through. My heart breaks for all who lost their lives that day as well as all who have to live with what happened.

    • @Actually_Woke_6277
      @Actually_Woke_6277 2 роки тому +14

      He lost his brother on top of everything

    • @maryjanedodo
      @maryjanedodo Рік тому +3

      ​@@Actually_Woke_6277he also was the one to send his brother up the tower 🥺

  • @Ramsesthee2nd
    @Ramsesthee2nd 2 роки тому +189

    That hurt a lot..I cannot imagine what it was for everyone involved in some capacity to try and rescue people and anyone who lost someone in this attack. I just cannot. All my condolences to all.

    • @Quaker-tc8ue
      @Quaker-tc8ue 2 роки тому +7

      Every time i watch something 9/11 and i hear that “bang” of a jumper, i pray that they are at rest and their family/friends have some sort of peace/healing.

    • @paprgl
      @paprgl 2 роки тому +2

      I hear so many of you who have posted comments. So so tough.

  • @sandife4nandes365
    @sandife4nandes365 2 роки тому +131

    This episode brought me to tears of sadness and to tears of resilience. Human beings are amazing.

    • @terry4137
      @terry4137 2 роки тому

      Not anymore!

    • @tinachandler3091
      @tinachandler3091 2 роки тому +5

      @@terry4137 then you don’t understand

    • @marquisgt
      @marquisgt Рік тому

      My years were of compassion and remembering! So many forms of tears!...

  • @deadpoolnerd
    @deadpoolnerd Рік тому +110

    To me firefighters are the closest we have to real life superheroes. They're men and women risking it all giving their all to protect and save those that are scared feeling helpless. Extremely brave line of work. And not just them their families also, who may also be scared for them. Thank you for your emotional support in what they do. I understand it can't be the easiest.

    • @ADayInTheLifeofMrsPerkins
      @ADayInTheLifeofMrsPerkins Рік тому +2

      The Naudet Brothers who recorded the 1st crash was documenting a new firefighter Tony Benintados(sic).
      He said he didn't become a fire fighter to become rich...it was the closest he could be a superhero and get paid to do so. It was a very sweet poignant thing to say.
      It would be nice if they could do a follow up 20+yrs later with Tony and where he is in the Fire Brigade.

    • @crmay72
      @crmay72 Рік тому

      ​@@ADayInTheLifeofMrsPerkinsYes, that documentary on Tony, the "probie" was fascinating, especially since 9/11 obviously became a part of his rookie time as a firefighter. Hope he is doing well these days.

    • @Larry26-f1w
      @Larry26-f1w 5 місяців тому

      Superheroes who were slaughtered and their murders never investigated

  • @earthling8585
    @earthling8585 Рік тому +51

    I'm the daughter of a Firefighter. I remember him standing me in one of his fire boots when I was about 2 years old. I was always fascinated by him. A real super hero. R.I.P. Dad 💞

  • @tillyboos
    @tillyboos 2 роки тому +80

    I don't know HOW anyone can watch this without getting emotional. It's REALLY hard for me because I personally lived through 9/11, and I STILL have problems processing it for myself.
    I will NEVER, EVER forget. #nooneshould

  • @KfarShakshuka
    @KfarShakshuka 2 роки тому +140

    I can’t imagine waking up to go to work like any other day and not coming back. RIP to these true American heroes. 🇺🇸💔🦅

    • @carinamoses2704
      @carinamoses2704 2 роки тому +7

      Amen. They showed there is human goodness that stays alive even in a truly horrific and evil context.

  • @luvzgb1112
    @luvzgb1112 Рік тому +34

    “They climbed to rise, to a place of selfless devotion” 🕊

  • @mmsiphonevinyls1027
    @mmsiphonevinyls1027 Рік тому +25

    9/11 was the month i started school. I still recall my dad, an English fireman normally so strong-willed, sounding so shaky trying to explain to me what happened. Nothing but respect for FDNY.

  • @sarahlima191
    @sarahlima191 Рік тому +33

    I lost my father cousin and uncle on 9/11 heartbreaking day changed my life I'm so damn proud of them my heros what I wouldn't give to see or hear their voices one last time

    • @Mysterycorpse
      @Mysterycorpse Рік тому +2

      you deserve the world . im incredibly sorry for your loss.

    • @catmother4214
      @catmother4214 7 місяців тому

      I'm so sorry. 💔💔💔

    • @heiketreichel2361
      @heiketreichel2361 4 місяці тому

      😢 es tut mir unendlich leid was passiert ist !!! Alles gute für sie ❤

    • @briannamcdaniel266
      @briannamcdaniel266 3 місяці тому

      Oh my goodness gracious. I'm so sorry for your losses. May God bless you through this very devastating time. 😢😔

  • @leafyveins4985
    @leafyveins4985 2 роки тому +182

    I'm 29 now and I will always remember watching 60 Minutes as a very young child almost every day with my mom and grandparents. I will always be grateful for them and those times because I believe they made me able to think more critically and also empathetically. I'm so, so glad that 60 Minutes continues to tirelessly deliver the same kind of hard-hitting yet sympathetic content for so many years. Thank you for all the work that every member of your team continues to do.

    • @mauricemotors8207
      @mauricemotors8207 2 роки тому +4

      I’m 26 and I saw i just got home from elementary school and seeing it on tv I was so confused.

    • @shane-irish
      @shane-irish 2 роки тому +4

      Im.41 saw it live in ireland 21 years ago

    • @RS-cd9cf
      @RS-cd9cf 2 роки тому +4

      You had no concept at that young age and yet you try to sit here and relate to this tragedy like you understood what took place , unlike myself and others have to live with this burned in our memories for the rest of lives !!
      Grow up

    • @dinoradja2980
      @dinoradja2980 2 роки тому

      You watched a weekly program daily?

    • @leafyveins4985
      @leafyveins4985 2 роки тому

      @@RS-cd9cf okay

  • @basketballguru8187
    @basketballguru8187 2 роки тому +54

    Orio palmer is the most heroic person I've heard it gets me choked up when I hear about he never stopped even when he knew he was going to die and didn't let that deter him to save lives

  • @dianalee3059
    @dianalee3059 2 роки тому +88

    I’m seeing this program for the first time and it’s September 27 2022. It’s still so difficult to process this unspeakable atrocity. Belated deepest condolences to the surviving families of these valiant, selfless heroes. Rest In Peace.

  • @donnalayton6876
    @donnalayton6876 Рік тому +12

    My late husband was a retired Dade County, Fla firefighter. I will never forget him crying that day. He said to me they were his brothers. All firefighters everywhere are brothers and sisters.

  • @terryfolderson-is5qo
    @terryfolderson-is5qo Рік тому +25

    my aunt was hanging out at a local bakery when the planes hit and after they fell there was a firefighter literally banging on the glass demanding they open the door cause he had a woman and 2 small kids that needed to get away from the that crap that was spewing from the debris. Before she could say a word the firefighter pushed the 3 inside and then shut the door before running back into the fog...she never knew who that man was but i wish the family he saved did so they could thank him

  • @Mommaandherminis
    @Mommaandherminis 2 роки тому +94

    I got the privilege to do a closing for one of the surviving firefighters when he bought a house in Florida. He was one of the sweetest people I have had the pleasure working with. It was 10 years or so after 9/11. I felt honored to handle his transaction.

    • @ElverGalarga-tw4cc
      @ElverGalarga-tw4cc 2 роки тому

      Bet you still got your commission out of the sell! 😡😡😡😡

    • @Mommaandherminis
      @Mommaandherminis 2 роки тому +25

      @@ElverGalarga-tw4cc I didn’t get commission I worked for the title company and was not a realtor so good try.

    • @kathleenlantry6112
      @kathleenlantry6112 2 роки тому

      What do you think she should have done with it? What a wierdo

    • @Mommaandherminis
      @Mommaandherminis 2 роки тому +13

      @@kathleenlantry6112 He is probably just jealous that he is not as sweet as the guy I was speaking of in my comment.
      Jealousy does not look good on anyone and will get you no where in life. Maybe he should start loving his self more and only want to be a better version of who he was yesterday. Be in competition with the yesterdays version of yourself. That’s the only person you should compare your self to. That’s how you win in life.
      On another note, If I was a realtor I am sure as sweet as the guy was he would have wanted me to get paid as that is what sweet, kind and caring people do but here in Florida the seller pays for both realtors, the buyers realtor and the sellers realtor so regardless she he didn’t have to pay commission because the seller paid it so why would the realtor not charge him. His bottom line to buy the house would be the same either way. 🤦🏻‍♀️
      He is probably trying to put me down in order to make himself feel better. 😏We are different. 😆

  • @samuelbogarin
    @samuelbogarin 2 роки тому +32

    When they said "we speak their names we honor them.." I felt that.... forever in history as heros.

  • @stefansnellgrove
    @stefansnellgrove 3 місяці тому +5

    Her saying “I’m gonna die aren’t I” and then the building collapse is heart breaking especially thinking her family and friends hearing her so scared. I don’t even know her and my heart breaks for her so I could only imagine how her family and friends feel.

  • @gamergenix8608
    @gamergenix8608 8 місяців тому +38

    The fact people above the fire decided to jump off the building because they couldn’t bear the heat and the fear of burning to death so decided to jump instead just hurts. And the amount people and fire fighters that lost their lives to try and save others is truly heartbreaking. RIP to all the people who lost lives and family of friends that day even tho it’s 23 years later

    • @Larry26-f1w
      @Larry26-f1w 8 місяців тому +1

      Nobody jumped . They had no names and their bodies weren’t recovered

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 4 місяці тому

      Ignorance and arrogance of the firefighters. They were not able to save a single person, yet they caused hundreds of others to die.

  • @carinamoses2704
    @carinamoses2704 2 роки тому +77

    The courage, conscience and compassion shown by the firefighters deserves every honor and every respect. They are an amazing example of devotion to principle amidst trying times and we can all learn from them. Thank you for sharing this important and sobering piece of history.

  • @nilsp9426
    @nilsp9426 2 роки тому +447

    Amazing work by 60 minutes to pass on the stories of the firefighters. And great courage of the firefighters to relive their most horrific hours. I am thankful to be given a glimpse at what unfolded that day. And I am convinced that you are the antivenom to terror and violence: you represent the courage to stand up and help under any circumstances. You represent the companionship and love that connects us. In you, terror ends and humanity begins. May this be a message to people all over the world, who are pointing their guns - or even their fingers - at others. There is another way.

    • @leafyveins4985
      @leafyveins4985 2 роки тому +4

      I feel the same way.

    • @tatepearce7898
      @tatepearce7898 2 роки тому +3

      Beautiful beautiful words ❤️i agree

    • @trevorguthrie3054
      @trevorguthrie3054 2 роки тому

      Pandering CBS "National Amusements" represents the corporatocracy who wants to abolish the Bill of Rights. They promote the UniParty, national toxicity and warmongering for profit. Perhaps you don't feel the same about *Project Veritas* because they expose leftist identitarian Idiocracy. May this be a message to Major Septic Media spews who believe in abolishing civil liberties for political expediency.
      ☝️ Pointing the finger at you for not being a critical thinker and refusing to use Liberal Western enlightenment evidence and reason when the media lies by structure and omission.
      *THERE IS THE HONEST WAY*

    • @trevorguthrie3054
      @trevorguthrie3054 2 роки тому +2

      @@tatepearce7898 "Some people did something"
      Beautiful words 🖤

    • @ssherrierable
      @ssherrierable 2 роки тому +2

      I had ashes falling on my house and car in New Jersey for 45 days after this.

  • @johnnytyrrell7060
    @johnnytyrrell7060 2 роки тому +18

    I'm from Dublin Ireland and I can remember everything about that day I was in my friend's house playing the PlayStation and we paused the game to get some food because it was lunchtime here and I flicked tru the TV channels and the first plane had just hit and I seen the 2nd plane hit live and we stayed looking at the news for the rest of the day. I will never forget that day.

  • @TylerDowling-us5ns
    @TylerDowling-us5ns 2 роки тому +28

    My father worked as a dispatcher at that time. All these brave men were lost but not forgotten. I nearly cried about 5 times.

  • @denisebraun-nc3dz
    @denisebraun-nc3dz Рік тому +17

    Oh, the courage, the selfless sacrifices, oh the sadness. I will never forget.💔

  • @saralynfosnight5139
    @saralynfosnight5139 2 роки тому +30

    That horrible sound of people jumping and landing will remain with me all my life. The horror of it...

  • @joshuaanderson1369
    @joshuaanderson1369 Рік тому +23

    I've been a soldier. I've been an adult. I've been a professional. I'm a father... but I swear... part of me will be a terrified 16 year old kid watching those towers collapse for the rest of my life. Part of me never left that day, and I don't think it ever will. I will never live up to the heroism displayed that day. I wish we could have them all back.

  • @denisejaydub
    @denisejaydub Рік тому +15

    this is one of the best tributes i’ve seen. never forget 😭

  • @elleteo
    @elleteo Рік тому +18

    This was so raw and real.. I fought back my tears at so many points along the video. FDNY, your heroic acts will never be forgotten.
    I think it’s also time we learnt about the stories of the unsung heroes of that day , such as the phone operators and the many cameramen who risked their lives filming even when the buildings collapsed . They helped us document these heart wrenching testimonies and the atrocity of that day so always remind us of the extremities of humanity .

  • @smassey6848
    @smassey6848 Рік тому +25

    Jules and Gideon’s documentary is a moment caught in time! They did a great job showing this horrible day.

    • @lisaspencer1057
      @lisaspencer1057 9 днів тому

      I’d love to see more footage. (Not gruesome footage just more. Although as people become numb I wonder if we shouldn’t remind people of the terror inflicted on our brothers and sisters of the USA.

  • @HighwayLand
    @HighwayLand 2 роки тому +139

    I first visited New York City the week of 9-11-02, and I have been back another 5 times. I watched the rebirth of the world trade center, walked those grounds dozens of times, and tried to visualize what it must have been like, but it's always the stories from the people involved that give me those chills down my spine. God bless the FDNY!

    • @kirkslayden834
      @kirkslayden834 2 роки тому +4

      My wife was born in Colombia came to the Bronx when she was 3 years old and got a chance to work in the world trade center and the '80s managing 50 plus people and she's 4 ft 11 in and 2020 she was murdered by a doctor she had the American dream and it was taken away from her God bless

    • @annam.6223
      @annam.6223 2 роки тому +5

      @@kirkslayden834 I am very sorry about your wife. (Side note: I too am 4'11.)

  • @connie4937
    @connie4937 2 роки тому +74

    Heroes, every one. But Orio Palmer absolutely grabs my heart. RIP and God bless them all 🇺🇸❤️🤍💙🙏

  • @mikehillman8115
    @mikehillman8115 2 роки тому +129

    My Father was a firefighter in a city in upstate NY he died at the age of 56 cause by fighting fires going in without a mask. The union unanimously voted to name an award after him The Carl H Hillman Award for heroism. God Bless all the fire fighters of NY ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 4 місяці тому

      Why didn’t he wear his mask???

  • @stud28gr
    @stud28gr Рік тому +10

    Watching this in july 2023. I couldn't stop my tears... even to this day we the Greek people stand beside you guys.

  • @Piehlerk
    @Piehlerk Рік тому +17

    I remember my mom telling me she was 9-10 years old when it happened, she was in school in LA California (don't know the exact school) but the teacher turned the TV on and the news was showing, absolutely insane, I'm only 14 years old and this happened 22-23 years ago, I'm very grateful for the first responders who saved people that day. God bless there heart, you got to have some very serious courage to go in a building that was just attacked by terrorists. Lots of love to the people's family's, friends, and kids who lost their loved ones that day.

    • @Chilliestjoker
      @Chilliestjoker 6 місяців тому

      I was a year old when it happened. My brother enlisted in the army because of this

    • @Piehlerk
      @Piehlerk 6 місяців тому +1

      @@Chilliestjoker My dad enlisted in the army April of 2001, said he was in the field training whenever it happened.

  • @ModernInkling
    @ModernInkling 2 роки тому +58

    I’ve seen just about every documentary on 9/11, this one really hit deep. These are the real Iron Men of our world.

    • @Onetwothreefour.
      @Onetwothreefour. 2 роки тому

      Have you seen turning point on Netflix?

    • @on-the-pitch-p3w
      @on-the-pitch-p3w 2 роки тому

      Well I think the Ukrainian soldiers are.

    • @team3383
      @team3383 2 роки тому

      @@on-the-pitch-p3w Absolutely Agree with you there. Ukrainians are defending their motherland against an OUTSIDE attacker.
      If anyone believes that airplanes could have brought down WTC 1 & 2 and that an office fire could bring down WTC 7 and that an aluminium tube (a plane ...) could make a whole in the Pentagon several corridors deep into the building is an idiot and yet this is what the American government wish their people and the ROW to believe ...
      On top of that - What are the odds (there aren't any by the way) that both WTC 1 & 2 fall at freefall speed DIRECTLY into their own footprints...

  • @ankitsaggi2039
    @ankitsaggi2039 2 роки тому +64

    RIP to all the brave FDNY and NYPD and other first responders who died in 9/11. Gone but never forgotten.

  • @yellolab09
    @yellolab09 2 роки тому +62

    I didnt want to see this 911 footage , having cried so much every time.
    But we all have to bear witness to these Americans again and again and again
    To say their names
    I remember this day so vividly.
    As soon as we all saw the plane hit we knew- those of us whose fathers and other family wore a uniform.
    We knew what they would be rushing towards the danger...not recklessly...
    but with the faded photos of their cherished family in their back wallets.
    You Are The Best of America
    The Very Best
    The Very Best

    • @Spraycist
      @Spraycist 2 роки тому +3

      beautiful ❤️

    • @__-si9ux
      @__-si9ux 2 роки тому

      9/11 was inside job done by CIA Mossad to invade Afghanistan Iraq

  • @Himanshu2752
    @Himanshu2752 Рік тому +10

    its so heart breaking to see. cant imagine what people inside and first responders would have been going through

  • @NY_Mapper
    @NY_Mapper Рік тому +6

    1:10 Can you even IMAGINE witnessing this in real life? What do you even think of first? The damage? The death? The historical impact of what you just witnessed?

  • @EmmaDee
    @EmmaDee 2 роки тому +21

    I never get tired of hearing these stories and it somehow restores your faith in mankind.

  • @marybethwylie
    @marybethwylie 2 роки тому +72

    What an amazing group of human beings?! Bless them all.

  • @CRStoller
    @CRStoller 2 роки тому +21

    Thank You to the FDNY for giving your all to attempt to rescue my Uncle that went to Heaven that day. God bless Y’all, and God bless NY and America.

  • @AlcoholicAlbert
    @AlcoholicAlbert Рік тому +14

    7:25 “nobody refused to go in” that just shows you how committed they were to saving another life, god bless the fallen who sacrificed themselves to save others

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 4 місяці тому

      And they blocked hundreds of people from egressing.

  • @Sad_Bumper_Sticker
    @Sad_Bumper_Sticker 4 місяці тому +6

    RIP Oreo Palmer, a firefighter warrior.

  • @cherylmillard2067
    @cherylmillard2067 2 роки тому +22

    What I remember while watching it on TV was after the collapse, the firefighter's alarms that were going off, these were the alarms that would go off if you became immobile or incapacitated and couldn't move while fighting a fire or performing other first responder duties. It was silent except for their alarms alerting the living to the firefighters who, just minutes ago were alive, it was so eerie.

  • @leeriches8841
    @leeriches8841 2 роки тому +36

    Out of all the 9/11 documentaries I've seen, this one was particularly heartbreaking. All those men died as heroes and that's what they'll be known as until the end of time.

    • @moirabaker458
      @moirabaker458 4 місяці тому +1

      I already wrote above that what has enraged me is that i think these people are the bravest on the planet and watching the Documentary, No Responders Left Behind tells of the fight with Congress to get help with their ongoing medical needs. Rand Paul was especially unhelpful. Anyone with illnesses caused by 9/11 should get all the assistance they need.

  • @soniasg8639
    @soniasg8639 2 роки тому +30

    This is a very hard and emotional interview for the survivors. My heart aches every time I watch this.

  • @Chillforev-dd9wr
    @Chillforev-dd9wr 8 місяців тому +9

    Chief Ganchi’s last words were “I will not leave my men” that is true dedication true courage a man we should all look up too he died so others could live.

  • @Killpopkulture
    @Killpopkulture Рік тому +7

    None of us that were unfortunate enough to witness this horrific day will ever forget the sacrifice made on this day by so many brave men and women. We will never forget. Never.

  • @NocturnalCoffeecup_7
    @NocturnalCoffeecup_7 2 роки тому +14

    Fact: Actor Steve Buscemi volunteered 2 days after 9/11 and rejoined his old fire brigade Fire Engine No.55 to work on "Ground Zero". "Ground Zero" was the giant pile of rubble left after the 9/11 attacks. Steve served as a firefighter in the 80's before becoming an actor.

  • @taylorclay2122
    @taylorclay2122 2 роки тому +19

    The part with the kids got me! I was a month away from turning 7. My local firemen were my extra chosen family growing up. I went to EVERY single memorial and fundraiser my tiny Illinois town held, as a way to show up for my “boys”. Man it makes me emotional just remembering back.

  • @lm13981
    @lm13981 2 роки тому +75

    Here I am crying, true heroes. We will never forget. RIP to all those we lost.

    • @mazen88-a
      @mazen88-a 2 роки тому

      u still crying ? dammn

    • @lm13981
      @lm13981 2 роки тому +4

      @@mazen88-a geez 🙄 😒 watching the children talk about their parents and their choice to become firefighters following in their dad’s footsteps.

    • @mazen88-a
      @mazen88-a 2 роки тому +1

      @@lm13981 than u might as well cry bout the crimes that ur country has committed in other countries 🤔

    • @notexisten1
      @notexisten1 Рік тому

      @@mazen88-aNo no, the tower was a extremely gallant towards the Yorkers. It would’ve made a lot more sense if you live in New York.

  • @patcavasin5947
    @patcavasin5947 Рік тому +20

    As horribly sad and tragic as this is, we need to remember this horrible day. RIP to all the victims and tremendous sympathy to all the families of the victims.

  • @josepha9313
    @josepha9313 Рік тому +7

    Very well done 60 Minutes. I'm from NY and was winding down my Air Force career watching this all unfold from the Pentagon. Deployed to Korea for one last tour and retired in 2003. The courage and bravery of these men and women of the FDNY is enough to make me weep.

  • @joetursi9573
    @joetursi9573 2 роки тому +77

    These brave men will live in our hearts forever.

    • @6ixConfessions
      @6ixConfessions Рік тому

      It's both sad & even infuriating that so many never bother or seem to forget to openly acknowledge the dozens of female fire fighters who also lost their lives on that day. I can honestly say that out of the many, many documentaries & interviews I've seen on the subject, none have bothered to focus for more than a few seconds at best on the women who courageously gave up their lives in an attempt to rescue the other victims of 9/11.

    • @Josh-hv2ze
      @Josh-hv2ze Рік тому

      @@6ixConfessions I get what you’re saying but only 3 women first responders died on 9/11 and none of them were FDNY

    • @6ixConfessions
      @6ixConfessions Рік тому

      @@Josh-hv2ze Fair point.

  • @MarkLac
    @MarkLac 2 роки тому +18

    What every first responder did that day was beyond incredible and brave. Members of the FDNY, EMS, NYPD and PAPD, even those random members like “The Man In The Red Bandana,” Rick Rescorla and those two maintenance folks from the World Trade Center who freed trapped people near the impact zones; everyone of them did an incredible job. They all feared of “the big one” as was talked prior to 9/11. But every single one of them, those who survived and those who did not, performed their job to the utmost and the best of their abilities. Because of it, so many people that should have died would live. It still brings me in tears, but yet raises the question of “how would I respond or act if put in such a situation.”

  • @revelationnyc
    @revelationnyc 2 роки тому +11

    I am crying for them. I am so grateful to these men. New York City's finest. I am forever grateful.

  • @maryannwatkins7166
    @maryannwatkins7166 Рік тому +7

    My son is a firefighter. A situation like this is my absolute worst nightmare. We know that with each call, your loved one may not come home. God bless the Firefighters that lost their lives, the firefighters that made it, the families left behind , and all of NYFD.

  • @worldpeac3
    @worldpeac3 Рік тому +14

    They said about 350 firemen and women died of 750. Nearly half of them died that went to that call. That’s a heroic act, to put it lightly.

  • @cghosts_ny
    @cghosts_ny 2 роки тому +30

    I hope all of the hero’s and innocent civilians who lost their life on that terrible day are resting peacefully🙏🏻

  • @james489
    @james489 2 роки тому +24

    I was at my opening my store when this happened. It felt unreal watching. At now 50 I still hold back tears even thinking about this.

  • @losthighway53
    @losthighway53 2 роки тому +21

    I was 17 in my 4th hour science class. One of our teachers Mr. Trujio walked in and said we're under attack and told us what happened. I'll never forget how desolate Chicago was that day. My dad started with Chicago fire department in 1998 and not knowing where he was while on duty was crippling

  • @Fast85FoxGT
    @Fast85FoxGT 4 місяці тому +4

    I had the absolute honor of being able to hang out and talk with 4 firefighters who worked 9/11 just the other day. I am a newer firefighter and started about a year and a half ago. Those guys were absolute warriors. The one guy said to me "It doesn't matter what color you are, what religion you are, how you vote, who's your favorite team... if you were in trouble we will come to help."
    I will live by those words for the rest of my career.

  • @irenebyrne7809
    @irenebyrne7809 4 місяці тому +4

    Has anyone ever interviewed 911 operators on 9/11 because i think they also had, in a different way, a very traumatising job. I hope they have found peace and healing.

  • @whitnk
    @whitnk 2 роки тому +8

    What a heartbreaking, moving presentation. I was there, and I'm crying.

  • @Est.1998
    @Est.1998 2 роки тому +29

    Hearing people hit the concrete was shocking. Firefighters don’t make make millions either so for them to run in there and save people they don’t know for the greater good knowing they’ll probably die is as real as it gets. Real hero’s 💯

  • @winter_crew5403
    @winter_crew5403 2 роки тому +13

    As a volunteer firefighter in North Carolina. I can’t not imagine the emotions of those first responders and civilians that died and lived with that everyday. Every first responder had a job that day It was to save lives. They made the ultimate sacrifice and we will never forget
    Matthew 5:9 🙏🙏🙏

  • @williamcampenni2566
    @williamcampenni2566 Рік тому +5

    Wow I never knew how powerful the bond and family in these fire departments were. As a military member I’m in awe of these guys.

  • @mushyPeas602
    @mushyPeas602 Рік тому +10

    This makes me tear up every single time.

  • @jaredbills72
    @jaredbills72 4 місяці тому +3

    Never stop telling their story. Never forget this day. I was in 5th grade when it happened and I'll keep remembering this day and telling the story. So many heroes that deserve a remembered legacy.

    • @Larry26-f1w
      @Larry26-f1w 4 місяці тому

      Their story is about three thousand victims whose bodies have never been recovered