@@benjistylez4923 you have to understand that when those towers collapsed, most of what was in there was pulverized to dust, and that dust just flew everywhere like some sort of blizzard. It contained concrete, wood, plastic, asbestos, human remains, electrical wiring, components, jet fuel, basically everything that was in those towers all grinded into one big mixed dust cloud. It's even more horrible than most people realize, and that's what these people were running away from. It's caused over 150 different forms of cancer in thousands of people.
I agree. A lot of cameraman are OG's. Particularly the people who work reporting from warzones; they are some staunch fuckers. War correspondants and their crew are among the people I most respect in this world.
5:13 The fact that the camera man stopped at this moment to capture the collapse while his coworker/news reporter ran is so crazy to me. Just imagine him thinking he must record this moment in history while everyone is running past him.
Camera operators are known to get into dangerous situations just to get the shot. I know this, because I've done my own share of putting myself in danger to document things. Now, of course NOWHERE near this dangerous, thank goodness. I must add, what I've done is a joke in comparison to this. But I have filmed the surroundings during a wildfire that sent a lot of ash into the atmosphere, which is very unhealthy to breathe, but I went outside to film it anyway and ended up coughing it up for several days. I've filmed strong winds, which was dangerous as things were flying past. So yeah, camera operators sometimes forget about self-preservation, because they are focused on one thing, getting the shot to document history. I totally agree with him.
Yeah but when the towers fell, everybody including them was forced to flee! But went back towards the danger afterwards to find more survivors and civilians in the area!
This is why i back the red (Paramedics, and healthcare) The yellow (firefighters and first responders), And the Blue (police and national guard) These men and woman had shown more honor and valor than anyone else i have ever met.
@@marcoskhamp2750 I 100% knew there was going to be the obligatory “women!?” comment here. Was there really not even two female firefighters, EMT’s, police officers etc working in NYC that day? Possibly, but I’d highly doubt it.
The man who said “you don’t know what we’re breathing in” is so important. Not a lot of people think about those details during a desperate time like this, and so many survivors ended up succumbing to illnesses from what they inhaled. His mindfulness in that moment probably saved the people around him big time.
Yup, the lady called the Dust Lady passed away a few years ago due to stomach cancer which possibly was a result of her inhaling the toxic stuff from that day
They say "Cameraman never dies" as a joke all the time, but it's impressive how in this scenario, the cameraman still survives on the news to still report 9/11 to us.
@@hearts4mikeafton Geez. Ur acting like he said something bad about the people that died. All he said was that he was a prism. Nobody can take a joke 2021🤦🏾♂️
@@vluufr this isn’t something to make a joke comment on, I’m not even watching 9/11 videos at this very current moment because I’m in the bathroom and don’t want to disrespect those innocent people who were massacred.
I can’t imagine the absolute terror felt by the people running away from the buildings - I was only a year old when this happened but watching videos like this from the day make me want to cry 😭😭😭😭
At 3:13... Seeing those fire engines march into the cloud everybody is desperately running away from... Not knowing what waits ahead and still pushing through... Goosebumps. Make sure to always remember the first responders
The video where all of their pagers go off and all you see is the rubble piles. They are truly different people. True Heroes. Some of the scenes of the firefighters during this whole horrible ordeal were heart wrenching. Their dedication is beyond admirable.
This camera man did an incredible job. #1 rule of filming any significant event is never turn the camera off as everything is unpredictable. Documentation is important, props to this guy.
I can't even imagine the collective despair everyone their was feeling, and all the chaos happening externally and internally. I would've forgotten about the camera completely, and I have such tremendous respect for him for recording it.
And for the conspiracy theorists, it is proof the planes were the reason the building collapsed. This was clearly international terrorism, not a false flag or inside job.
At 4:06 he said “it’s not worth it guys, we don’t know what we’re breathing in” .. He was correct, multiple people died years later from breathing all of that in.
My dad, Roshan Singh, and my aunt, Khamladai Singh, both worked in the world trade center and passed away this day. I don't remember much about my dad because I was only 3 years old when this happened, but my mom tells me that he was a kind and honest man. Growing up she used to talk about him a lot and would break down crying because she missed him so much. She never remarried because she said that he was the only man that she was meant to be with. Rest easy pops.
Is there some sort of policy that of something is too risky to be able to save ppl these other service ppl shouldn’t go towards the danger bc at the end they end up dying too and that’s more ppl dead for fathers mothers sister etc no matter how much they are service ppl on duty how can u go in to save when it is this risky that’s crazy man they’re ppl too
That cloud of asbestos was deadlier than the actual attacks. There are around 24,000 cancer cases, and over 1,500 deaths so far related to that dust. Pretty much the toll of a third tower.
"You can see the two towers. Huge explosion..... now raining debris on all of us.... WE BETTER GET OUT OF THE WAY" The fear in that man'a voice scares me
@@bojackson3073 The sound of a building coming down is loud and the view from the street looking up would be hard to see what exactly is happening. It's easy to know what happened with hindsight but to be there in the moment is a completely different story. People don't have perfect clarity of mind during catastrophic events.
Wofo Woof i was looking specifically for jon stewart’s post-9/11 monologue on the daily show, and I could swear I’ve seen it before in full. suddenly this year, I can’t find it anywhere on youtube.
I'm not American, but every time I watch videos like this, tears rolled down in my eyes. I feel guilty that I could not give my shoulder to the families of those who died.
As a non American I say, arrest Bush because this is his doing. No steel tower collapses and implodes that way. Steel doesnt melt that fast and that easily.
@@thelilpeanutdotgovthat reminds me of a saying. There are 2 ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn’t true, and the other is to refuse to believe what is.
The reporter telling the camera man he can do it and telling him to keep going is so good and him not deciding to not leave him is so great, rip to everyone who died
We have to stick together during times like this. Honestly amazing, if not a little morbid to see everyone coming together to help one another. Glory to the firefighters, and everyone who was involved.
@@braiden7560 are you stupid or what? The hijackers would be of course controlling the plane, oh, are they gonna give it back to the pilots and sit back lik enothing happend, you imbecile.
7:48 “I was in this before I know what it’s like.” Made my jaw drop. That man was probably in that 1993 attack too. Hopefully that man is alive and healthy.
I think he was still calm for a second because he thought it was just an explosion which for the most part is still isolated. Then he realized the building was collapsing and start to panic. Rightfully so.
One of the most harrowing and haunting 911 calls ever made came from this. There was a man named Kevin Cosgrove who, with a few of his friends and workmates, was trapped above the impact zone in the South Tower. His call to the 911 op captured the his last moments as the building started to collapse. "We're overlooking the financial center, three of us, two broken windows..." His last words on tape as the building crumbled from underneath him were " *OH GOD! OH-* ".
My high school had us listen to the actual recording of the call from when he first called to when the tower collapsed. We got a true feel how people were feeling that day
There was a lady that was painting on the 95th floor to catch the Sunrise...and she made it out...But the people in the second tower some stayed because security told them to.....I would have left...Its just timing...If you left or started down the stairs right away I think people above impact would have made it....course we won't ever know what was going through their minds...RIP
@@TruthBeToldTPEverything on the ground around the North tower was very dangerous due to all the falling debris and people. There were multiple deaths from firefighters and civilians below the tower due to this. Imagine evacuating thousands through that. Hindsight is 20/20 because we now know there was a second plane.
It horribly sad, it scares me whenever I go on any type of plane, and it’s just scary how people can be so inconsiderate of others lives and risk millions. I hope those hijackers are happy! Ugh I pay my respects to those who went out of there way to help and failed, they did good work and are a blessing to this world 🙏 ❤️
I was 8 years old when this happened. I remember walking into the kitchen and my parents were watching the news. I looked at the tv and I was shocked when I saw the buildings on fire. My parents told me to leave. But I still remember seeing that like it was yesterday. RIP to those who lost their lives that horrible day. 😭💔😢🌹🕊
The man saying “come on glem, you can do it glem” and checking back on him every 5 seconds is such a great man- like, I bet he would have ran back if glem stopped
I'm European, born after 9/11, and I never fully grasped how horrifying it was. Now seeing these videos of the towers collapsing, people desperately running away... gosh how scarring it must've been, seeing the towers get hit and collapse...
It was touching to see that even in a total panic, he still cared enough about his cameraman to make sure he wasn't left behind and to motivate him to keep going.
@@johmidtimbang8710 I think it's more likely that he didn't want his cameraman dead because he doesn't want to see another person die because of this disaster.
@@benfisher4598 A lot of people don't really think of it but the person behind the camera is probably not just co-workers but friends with the reporter.
The camera guy looked like they were carrying a lot of heavy equipment, some of the stuff they put down at one point. Would be nice if the guy maybe helped out a bit
the sound of those towers coming down is singularly one of the most terrifying things i have ever heard. i cant even begin to imagine how loud it was in real time. absolutely devastating.
Imagine that you are thinking that the sound is the scariest part... its actually knowing how many people were in that building and realising what you just watched that makes it terrifying.. watching thousand people die in a matter of seconds.
Kids in Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan hear it on the daily basis. They also hear their families die. No, they don’t hear it, they see it happening in front of their eyes. Welcome to their world.
@@sofialyons but the twin towers attack was because of al qaeda.. isn't it the people from those countries fault?? They need to get their stuff together.. I thoughts al qaeda was from 1 of those countries..
the sound is clipping as hell at that point, meaning the volume was too loud for the mic's to record the frequencies equally and correctly distributed. indeed. must've been extremely loud.
wewey duck honey, the bad people hijacked the plane when the people on board were going somewhere they didn’t know what was happening till the 1st plane actually crashed❤️
DW DW I completely agree with you if you actually do a lot of research on this it gets crazy and how would the explosion be so neat if just was a plane there must have been other things going inside cause that whole explosion was very straight and straight
@@adrianchristian5351 Let me explain. The terrorists sneaked their way into the planes and killed the pilots and took control, everybody had no choice but to let it happen basically. And the terrorist flew into the buildings killing people in that area, them, and the people on the plane.
@@DianaLGonsalves Its not only understanding what is going on I dont wanna sound like those parents but at a young age they shouldnt learn about this stuff. And I dont like to see it as a world changer. Dont get me wrong it was really sad at which point I even cried but it isnt world changer. It affected USA tho. But I am still very sad about it.
This is still one of the most shocking day in my life. We traveled to New York with my dad on July that year and it’s literally the best memory I had with my dad. It really touched then as it touch now. I really can’t believe it was 22 years ago. Rest in peace all the victims.
That's wild. I lived in FL for the majority of my life and never thought to see New York. Went with my sister when I was 13 on Jul 24th 2001. Fist and last time I will probably ever travel there and just 2 months prior.
@@theaceofspades485I can truly understand. I'm from Alabama, and I had just flown for the second time, and visited a friend on Long Island. All I wanted was to visit Manhattan and see the buildings I'd only seen on tv, and would never get to see again. I left NY July 11. 2 months to the day, before 911.
@@princessoffire1107 Small world, we made a picture album of our time there. Still got the ticket stub from the Empire State bld. With them in the background.
@@josephstalin2643 It’s called an idiom. I was describing a visual scenario and how I was unable to form words in reaction to said scenario. I guess I should have said “I don’t have any words to adequately describe the impression this has left upon me”
Wait I’m wrong, this is a reporter named NJ Burkett. But my uncle was reporting for the same channel as this guy. My uncle was a close as the cops would let him when the first tower collapsed
@@anon4041 Yes, but he takes his job seriously. It's a cameraman's job to record events so the world could see the effects and strugles of various events, and I think he did his job well. Without this video, my eyes might not have been open how 9/11 really was devastating, coming from a person outside of America.
The reporter demanding everyone to the room for their safety was beautiful. That day everyone came together whether they were family or even strangers. Never forget.
if anybody's ever been to the memorial pools that were constructed since, it's a very solemn experience. no one talks. you can almost feel it in the air how many people died there.
Completely.. Here in France we are still in shock too, and I'm sure they will show commemorations on TV for the 20th anniversary this year.. This changed the whole world :/
The first and only time I've ever seen a breaking news bar on Cartoon Network. Came home from school in the UK and it was there. Turned over just in time to see the 2nd plane hit. It was so surreal sat at home on my own watching it unfold on the news at 15, it felt like if nobody was there watching it with me they'd never believe me when I told them.
The sad thing is, you didn’t even have to be in the planes or buildings to lose your life, many who inhaled the dust cloud that happened when the buildings collapsed ended up getting cancer and dying, not only that but many people also committed suicide due to the trauma of that day..Very sad..
You could get cancer but many didn't you mean and some people did comment suicide because of losing their loved ones yes the dust they inhaled was more likely to turn into astma
I was born in 2006. I never witnessed this event, but that shot of the second tower collapsing gives me goosebumps. All the work and labor that was put into building that in the 20th century, all coming crashing down on the people it was made to serve. An icon of America and prosperity, completely decimated, and reduced to rubble in just a few seconds. Its saddening even without looking at the thousands of deaths that occurred, simply what those towers falling symbolized is enough to make you cry, then bring in the people who were affected in oh so many different ways by it. Lives were lost, families were lost, futures were lost, its all just so deeply saddening that I hope nothing like this will ever happen again
It's nice to see that instead of helping himself, the reporter looked out for others, so did the camera man. I thank them both and everyone else who helped each other out on that day.
That what people were like back then gee. Today it seem like we will be selfish but in reality everyone will still help eachother in serious scenarios.
@@bananaskindevelopment2236 No you are right there would be a difference seeing how 80% of our generation wouldnt even handle watching a shoe fall from the wtc during then. I guess we were built different but I agree with you. That day was terrifying for all parties involved.
@@dennismichealsm3786 you were right saying “people.” Not everyone in america is an american. The country became divided then. The folks who did this were Muslim “extremists.” Not every Muslim is an extremist. Many Muslims who love everyone were attacked because others made presumptions. The country known as the United States is divided because some choose to allow others to think for them, whether it’s the truth or not.
@@Nikki-qk2me Well deserved promotion for sure. I can’t imagine what it would be like being there when that happened, especially how close he was when he tower came down.
It’s almost 22 years ago and I’m still so in shock about what happened… This video really shows what it felt like to stand there while the towers collapsed and I can’t imagine how horrible it must’ve been to be in the towers or planes. Rest in Peace to all the brave souls that died in this horror🤍🕊️
R.I.P to all the people that jumped out of the building, burned alive, died on the plane, and to the brave souls that tried saving as many people as they could.
unfortunately,your government would rather tell everyone that there was 0 jumpers, and rather all victims died on impact or from the building collapse.i side with you still,may they all rest peacefully
I can imagine the worst part of running from the debris is when you’re completely out of breath and your gasping for air and all you’re inhaling is all that toxic black smoke.
they didn't jump. they were blown out. look closely and you will see that glass and panels are blown out. there is a mass ejection which sometimes includes a human body. most of those bodies were limp. those individuals were stunned, knocked unconscious or fatally injured by the blast.
Just saw this for the first time and recognized my former co-worker. Just texted him to confirm that's him, but I know it's him. Crazy. Never saw this until 23 years later.
Cannot get my head around the emergency services running towards something as terrifying as that whilst most people are fleeing for their lives. Bravery that I cannot fathom. RIP to all who didn’t make it back.
Based on my experiences in healthcare I'm guessing a lot of their emotions are temporarily shut off. For a little while your only reason for existing is your assigned task. Then sometime after your shift it hits all at once.
I'd like to think most of the people in the north tower already died of smoke by that point. Anything would be better than spending the next thirty minutes waiting for the inevitable...
Imagine being in the North Tower and seeing the South Tower collapse and knowing that the same might happen to you and you are stuck inside. RIP to all who died that day and thank you to all first responders who ran into danger so that others may live.
@@unknownsource8481 The towers were not brought down by explosives... they burned so much that the columns keeping the buildings up gave way which brought the whole thing down. Conspiracy Theories aren't facts.
@ButterSoil 2.0 @Dylan’s Tube sorry, I may have linked the wrong video. I do know that there is a documentary out there though about a rookie firefighter during the event that featured the footage I am talking about.
@@tvg33k2 Yeah, it was the Naudet brothers' documentary. The same one that has footage of American 11 hitting the North Tower. They were with a group of firefighters inside the North Tower lobby when the South Tower collapsed.
icemachine79 That is the ONLY video that exists of the North tower being hit by flight 11. Imagine how valuable that footage is to history? I’m sure those brothers have been offered a TON of $$$ to sell the rights.
There's a guy who worked in the south tower and his office is where the plane hit. On 9/11 he over slept due to Monday Night football, there's video of him saying "Monday Night Football saved my life".
When you tally everything up it’s actually a much, much larger scale! the US had been doing that to the Middle East for decades, and has continued for decades since. Millions of people dead. Doesn’t excuse what these terrorists had done, but this is basically the cost of imperialism.
@@LittleLo still better than some of the ways these extremists brutally murder people... but i imagine that caused some PTSD... especially if it was someone you knew...
It’s so bizarre how much this just gives off found footage vibes. I must’ve come back here to rewatch this a thousand times through the years and the chill down my spine never leaves.
the whole video is disgustingly sad but the part that ate at me was the firetrucks going straight towards the towers not knowing if they'd ever come back out. what amazing people, nothing but respect for all the brave people that tried to save everyone. rip
the sad thing is that, from what I see, one of those firetrucks was Ladder 24 (blurred, might be wrong), which lost 2 firefighters, a captain and firefighter. RIP to all emergancy workers who gave their life saving others.
There was one firefighter I heard who learned of the attacks and grabbed the gear out of his car's trunk and ran to the towers and gave his life trying to save others. If that doesn't signify a patriot and a true hero then I don't know what does.
@@pecanthejelly5854 a lot of fire departments lost 90% of there staff. Meaning at the start of the day they were all together and by the end all there co workers had died.
My dad had left the towers two months before this, and he still knew people. One of his friends was actually interviewed- which gave him hope, before realizing he had quit the week before but still lived in New York. I can’t imagine what that’s like
@@danielle1ashley a world that destroys itself but we will never forget the real heroes and don’t worry about the taliban this can’t happen again anymore
My heart sunk when I saw the dust cloud behind everyone. The guy encouraging Glenn to keep running is a really good person, especially with the fact that he had the bravery to record the tower falling before running to safety.
conspiracy time... The reporter said right before the tower exploded... A couple of "explosions" and then he takes off running . Project blue beam provided the holograms of the planes on national t.v while no one who survived can say they heard actual explosions instead of planes hitting may the rest in peace.
@@carmelaharnandez6726 World Trade Center 7 was NOT hit by a plane, I'n talking about the building that was reported to have collapsed 20 minutes before it even did.
It’s honestly hard to believe this happened. This seems straight out of a horror movie… Goodness what a terrible day. I have no words. May the victims Rest In Peace and may the families find comfort, 20 years later.
Happens everyday in some countries! Always try to have larger perspective. See the bigger picture. This was just ONE day and of course the aftermath from the shock. Now imagine war and terror everyday. How many "9/11"'s has the U.S created in other countries? How many innocent men, women, children and animals killed by U.S airstrikes? The madness has got to stop.
@@dj_poopypants well this happened in America, so this is of course gonna shock the people living in it because these same people are not used to it like other parts of the world…
@@globalcomparisons1973 of course roblox man who cries when he sees a squirrel get hit lightly by a tire but he laughs at this cause it’s a statistic to him
The cameraman standing still to be sure he gets the shot when the second tower falls is just... iconic journalist behavior right there. Get the image on record for history and THEN run for your life.
I know the man. He is truly a great journalist and a great man. People forget the dangers these brave men and women expose themselves to do for our sake.
Literally a world wide changing event. Had the discussion with my siblings that my niece that just graduated high school was born right after 9-11. She's never lived in a world that was pre-911.
The world truly is different today, we went from simple problems to global changing catastrophes, I feel like we’re living in a nightmare today with this covid
@@geoffreyreed1602 I laugh sometimes at how stupid people have become in how people perceive things....like I was in this park over the weekend and loud bangs occurred by some houses then I emerge from that general direction of wooded area of park and this women scowl stares at me like I caused the fireworks (I assume).
On this day, this happened 21 years ago. I can’t imagine the fear, stress, and trauma the survivors must’ve gone through. Rest in peace to all those who were killed.
My heart literally and painfully aches for those whom were affected by this tragedy. I’ve watched every documentary including the movie with Nicholas Cage that I can find. I’m affected and I wasn’t even there.
My condolences to every single person affected by this and I don't want war in any region of the world, ever. But I just wanted to say now imagine how people felt in the Middle East before this incident when the US and others waged war there, I bet 1000x worse. And the Palestinians, and the Balkan war, Yemen, Ukraine etc I could go on and on. Now, I am not saying the US caused/started all the wars but you get my point. And people may call me an idiot or whatever I still think this was a false flag attack when you do your research of eye witnesses, firefighters on scene, world leading architects talking about the unusual collapse which should not have happened at all etc.
The reporter here, N.J. Burkett, is still reporting for WABC. A photo of him from a few days ago (May 28, 2024) at Trump’s hush money trial is on his Wikipedia page.
That reporter makes my heart whole and broke at the same time. He's scared and was telling his camera man to keep going like a soldier in battle. 9/11 was the worse day but it was also the day that we as Americans showed our best side.
Wow Joshua I think your words have resonated with all of us. Beautifullly said. This footage is shocking still 20 yrs later. I had never seen this one.
I also love how the camera man kept documenting but not at the expense of the survivors. He know that whatever footage he gained would become valuable but was resurrection at the same time. The reporter also as soon as the first tower collapsed basically stopped reporting and started trying to do his best to help those around him. I hope the reporter and the camera man are still in contact, I'm sure that day they built a bond over what they went through
Happens everyday in some countries! Always try to have larger perspective. See the bigger picture. This was just ONE day and of course the aftermath from the shock. Now imagine war and terror everyday. How many "9/11"'s has the U.S created in other countries? How many innocent men, women, children and animals killed by U.S airstrikes? The madness has got to stop.
"its not worth it guys, we dont know what we're breathing in" that's a smart man
Sadly he was right. Many people have died from cancer due to the things things they were breathing in on that day.
@@thomasnc and what was that?
@@benjistylez4923 Many things like asbestos for example.
@@benjistylez4923 you have to understand that when those towers collapsed, most of what was in there was pulverized to dust, and that dust just flew everywhere like some sort of blizzard. It contained concrete, wood, plastic, asbestos, human remains, electrical wiring, components, jet fuel, basically everything that was in those towers all grinded into one big mixed dust cloud. It's even more horrible than most people realize, and that's what these people were running away from. It's caused over 150 different forms of cancer in thousands of people.
@@alca1707 no, thats not true. It hasnt been scientifically proven. Itd take years of breathing that in to get cancer.
Hey guys, the cameraman is Marty Glembotzky. I've done my research. He's still active and with us. Just thought you'd all like to give him some love.
Thank you for the update!
Why’d he call him Glenn then?
@@ZacV47 He called him Glem. A shortening of his surname. Pretty easy to work out.
@@lukerogers151 oh that actually makes sense, sorry for the doubt
@@ZacV47 No worries, dude! Sorry for being rude.
Camera man did a great job filming while staying alive.
I agree. A lot of cameraman are OG's. Particularly the people who work reporting from warzones; they are some staunch fuckers. War correspondants and their crew are among the people I most respect in this world.
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Ikr I would’ve thrown the camera onto the floor and run out of there
Yes
now if we could find Glen's full name and give the man an award
5:13 The fact that the camera man stopped at this moment to capture the collapse while his coworker/news reporter ran is so crazy to me. Just imagine him thinking he must record this moment in history while everyone is running past him.
😂😂😂ong
Camera operators are known to get into dangerous situations just to get the shot. I know this, because I've done my own share of putting myself in danger to document things. Now, of course NOWHERE near this dangerous, thank goodness. I must add, what I've done is a joke in comparison to this. But I have filmed the surroundings during a wildfire that sent a lot of ash into the atmosphere, which is very unhealthy to breathe, but I went outside to film it anyway and ended up coughing it up for several days. I've filmed strong winds, which was dangerous as things were flying past.
So yeah, camera operators sometimes forget about self-preservation, because they are focused on one thing, getting the shot to document history. I totally agree with him.
@@GnarlyChopdamn! Well I hope you stay lucky in those situations for the rest of your career! Good luck to ya!
@@THECHEESELORD69 Thanks, I hope so too.
Remember, the camera man always survives
Seeing everyone run away and then seeing emergency services head toward the danger gives you a whole new respect for those men and women .
Yeah but when the towers fell, everybody including them was forced to flee! But went back towards the danger afterwards to find more survivors and civilians in the area!
This is why i back the red (Paramedics, and healthcare) The yellow (firefighters and first responders), And the Blue (police and national guard)
These men and woman had shown more honor and valor than anyone else i have ever met.
Men and women? And women? Mr mangina, how many women firefighters died on that day? Look it up and then you may think twice before saying that again.
@@marcoskhamp2750 I 100% knew there was going to be the obligatory “women!?” comment here. Was there really not even two female firefighters, EMT’s, police officers etc working in NYC that day? Possibly, but I’d highly doubt it.
@@johnb9573there was, the male above is a incel rat
The literal balls on those firemen driving towards what everyone was running from.
Firemen have some balls of steel, seriously, they're legends
That’s actually why the firefighters have trucks, to carry around their tungsten balls.
That’s just their job mate
They had suits to protect them from ashes and the building had already fallen. They weren't in that much danger
@@unitystarlight13 you do realize how many firefighters died right? They most certainly were in danger and your comment is very ignorant
The man who said “you don’t know what we’re breathing in” is so important. Not a lot of people think about those details during a desperate time like this, and so many survivors ended up succumbing to illnesses from what they inhaled. His mindfulness in that moment probably saved the people around him big time.
Yep!
I think asbestos is still the commonly used insulation back then and highly toxic
(Somone correct me if i am wrong)
Yup, the lady called the Dust Lady passed away a few years ago due to stomach cancer which possibly was a result of her inhaling the toxic stuff from that day
exactly. countless amounts of people developed serious respiratory issues and illnesses because of this.
what is the time stamp?
They say "Cameraman never dies" as a joke all the time, but it's impressive how in this scenario, the cameraman still survives on the news to still report 9/11 to us.
Footage always exists meaning the cameraman is never truly dead
“WE BETTER GET OUT OF THE WAY” So glad he was encouraging his camera man to run instead of leaving him
great point, i didnt even think of that!
Camera man never dies they're invincible
@@obamaprism9276 It disgusts me you would make jokes on a video like this, this tape was recorded while thousands DIED. What is wrong with you?
@@hearts4mikeafton Geez. Ur acting like he said something bad about the people that died. All he said was that he was a prism. Nobody can take a joke 2021🤦🏾♂️
@@vluufr this isn’t something to make a joke comment on, I’m not even watching 9/11 videos at this very current moment because I’m in the bathroom and don’t want to disrespect those innocent people who were massacred.
The reporter saying "keep going Glenn keep going" shattered my heart
I know😭 this was such I sad horrible day
Same
Bro ik
you're so weak then
I can’t imagine the absolute terror felt by the people running away from the buildings - I was only a year old when this happened but watching videos like this from the day make me want to cry 😭😭😭😭
“WE BETTER GET OUT OF THE WAY” the absolute terror in his voice
He was also cheering him on to run "you can do it glen come on!"
7:45 ‘i was in this before i know what its like’
Oblivion NPC Dialogue 🤣
Lmao
@Seth freakin rollins no offense but can you tell me how it was an inside job?
@Seth freakin rollins quit the conspiracy theories total rubbish he never did that to his own country FFS it was a terrorist attack
At 3:13... Seeing those fire engines march into the cloud everybody is desperately running away from... Not knowing what waits ahead and still pushing through... Goosebumps. Make sure to always remember the first responders
You also have to think, they went right into the dust and probably couldn’t even clearly see the second tower coming down.
But most didn't even wear any gas masks. Surely they would have been trained about how toxic the dust and smoke was.
Reminds me of actual war when soldiers used to march into the battle field or tanks used to roll into the battle field
The video where all of their pagers go off and all you see is the rubble piles. They are truly different people. True Heroes. Some of the scenes of the firefighters during this whole horrible ordeal were heart wrenching. Their dedication is beyond admirable.
This camera man did an incredible job. #1 rule of filming any significant event is never turn the camera off as everything is unpredictable. Documentation is important, props to this guy.
I can't even imagine the collective despair everyone their was feeling, and all the chaos happening externally and internally. I would've forgotten about the camera completely, and I have such tremendous respect for him for recording it.
First rule of any Found Footage Film, ALWAYS. KEEP. RECORDINGZ
No the number one rule is never in danger your self or others during finming
When everyone was running he stayed for a bit longer to capture the moment so other people could see what was happening
And for the conspiracy theorists, it is proof the planes were the reason the building collapsed. This was clearly international terrorism, not a false flag or inside job.
When he said "You can see the two towers," that was the last moment when you could see the two towers.
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Fucker jinxed it
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Major respect for him for yelling to his cameraman instead of running off and abandoning him
I know I was just thinking that too.
Yes great newsman
Fr he was cheering him on
I think it had more to do with him wanting to make sure he was on camera in the hopes that he would win some sort of award for journalism.
@@nexus_0683 How would you know?
At 4:06 he said “it’s not worth it guys, we don’t know what we’re breathing in” .. He was correct, multiple people died years later from breathing all of that in.
Died years later is crazy!
A lot more than multiple… 24000 people got cancer relating to this event.
in fact, that was asbestos wich is cancer related (only if you breath the dust)
@@her3593 if you swallow asbestos dust it can lead to digestive tract cancers
Far more people have died from 9/11 related illnesses in the years since than those who died on that day.
My dad, Roshan Singh, and my aunt, Khamladai Singh, both worked in the world trade center and passed away this day. I don't remember much about my dad because I was only 3 years old when this happened, but my mom tells me that he was a kind and honest man. Growing up she used to talk about him a lot and would break down crying because she missed him so much. She never remarried because she said that he was the only man that she was meant to be with. Rest easy pops.
I'm so sorry that happened, may they both rest in peace.
rip
Rip
Im sorry about that
so sorry for you ....
I can't even give enough respect to the camera man running,while holding a heavy camera
Maya Salyers I don’t think that was on his mind when running for his life
Daroldharold me neither
Just some yeti with internet access adrenaline rush
you stole kittenslover99 comment wow youre original arent you?
I would’ve dropped it
Everyone running away from the smoke and fire engines driving straight into it, respect.
That just broke my heart
A bit more than respect-true courage !!
Is there some sort of policy that of something is too risky to be able to save ppl these other service ppl shouldn’t go towards the danger bc at the end they end up dying too and that’s more ppl dead for fathers mothers sister etc no matter how much they are service ppl on duty how can u go in to save when it is this risky that’s crazy man they’re ppl too
beti W for first responders, their lives come second
Thats what they do.....
That cloud of asbestos was deadlier than the actual attacks. There are around 24,000 cancer cases, and over 1,500 deaths so far related to that dust. Pretty much the toll of a third tower.
Excellent point, and no less heartbreaking. The devastation was incalculable at the time of impact as it still takes people to this day.
My uncle worked in the area and died of throat cancer in 2019.
Poor camera man. He had to run for his life with a huge, heavy camera
ikr
I honestly would've just dropped the camera. News footage isnt even half as important as a person's life
A Depressed Goose yeah exactly there’s no point there is tones of other footage
Alex Harris tons*
camera man are the unsung heroes of reporting they will DIE with there camera rather than miss a shot.
"You can see the two towers. Huge explosion..... now raining debris on all of us.... WE BETTER GET OUT OF THE WAY"
The fear in that man'a voice scares me
BBC Bryce I reckon he had a BLAST.
I’m going to hell
there was no explosion though. he's just insane.
@@bojackson3073 The sound of a building coming down is loud and the view from the street looking up would be hard to see what exactly is happening. It's easy to know what happened with hindsight but to be there in the moment is a completely different story. People don't have perfect clarity of mind during catastrophic events.
@@bojackson3073 he thought it was smoke coming out of the building and debris falling, not knowing it was imploding downwards towards him
Jackson don't even
Showing people these un-aired tapes of what happened on that day is important.
They need to be seen.
Josh JX nobody should forget.
First time seeing this on Sept 11, 2019.
Notice how it's hard to find videos of the towers collapsing on UA-cam recently. Wonder why.
@@killshot13000 yeah I was just looking for them. They've been there before but now I cant find them.
Wofo Woof i was looking specifically for jon stewart’s post-9/11 monologue on the daily show, and I could swear I’ve seen it before in full. suddenly this year, I can’t find it anywhere on youtube.
I'm not American, but every time I watch videos like this, tears rolled down in my eyes. I feel guilty that I could not give my shoulder to the families of those who died.
As an American from New York, I really appreciated your heartfelt comment. We are all a human race and when one suffers we all suffer.
As an old American, I say live free and happy, don’t let anyone get to you.😊
As a non American I say, arrest Bush because this is his doing. No steel tower collapses and implodes that way. Steel doesnt melt that fast and that easily.
thank you man. i love seeing that other countries can sympathize with us, especially after i see everyone from *my own country* saying it was fake.
@@thelilpeanutdotgovthat reminds me of a saying.
There are 2 ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn’t true, and the other is to refuse to believe what is.
Who's watching this sept 11 2019 and feels like it only happened yesterday
I am going to watch it... very sad alot of people lost there lives
So sad
Yo
Still just as terrifying today.
Yesterday? Today!!
The reporter telling the camera man he can do it and telling him to keep going is so good and him not deciding to not leave him is so great, rip to everyone who died
hey
We have to stick together during times like this. Honestly amazing, if not a little morbid to see everyone coming together to help one another. Glory to the firefighters, and everyone who was involved.
@@anatoliyatrilvik7660 hey
@@EnergeticSpark63 hi budy 👋
@@rodriguez2476 hey
“WE BETTER GET OUT THE WAY” his voice had death in it.... rip to everybody that died
You know that sentiment includes 13 hijackers, right?
You know nobody cares about the hihackers right?
@@braiden7560 are you stupid or what? This was news all over the world terrorist flew two commercial air planes into both World Trade Centers
@@braiden7560 are you stupid or what? The hijackers would be of course controlling the plane, oh, are they gonna give it back to the pilots and sit back lik enothing happend, you imbecile.
@@YTPEXPERT it was 19 not 1 3
7:48 “I was in this before I know what it’s like.” Made my jaw drop. That man was probably in that 1993 attack too. Hopefully that man is alive and healthy.
He Doesn’t look too concerned!
He was talking about the first tower collapse
The cameraman is an absolute legend.
There goes your 69 likes
@@IronKnight2402 Ah, let me unlike my own comment then :)
@@AxleSzn where did you get your pic from I like it
@@keyshawnscott12 from Google lmao
@@AxleSzn ight name
The reporter is so calm saying “Huge explosion coming down on us” than the next second he’s panicking saying “WE BETTER RUN”
It’s natural human instinct to be fearful after seeing a giant building collapse while showing a dangerous amount of dust and debris
@@mastercobragaming8780 Ik that, but like, idk how the heck he was calm saying huge explosion coming down on us
I think he was still calm for a second because he thought it was just an explosion which for the most part is still isolated. Then he realized the building was collapsing and start to panic. Rightfully so.
Thats a classic 🤣 How quickly he dropped the goofy news man -voice
That was the moment he realized “That’s not an explosion.. THE WHOLE BUILDING’S COMING DOWN!!”
“Come on glen, you can do it!” I love how he encouraged the cameraman to keep running. Shows how much he cares
0:50
If he cared so much he shoulda dropped the camera
@@gnrct I bet they got so much money with that footage.
Glen is carrying a big camera, batteries, and likely a lot of other gear.
truly an amazing man.
One of the most harrowing and haunting 911 calls ever made came from this.
There was a man named Kevin Cosgrove who, with a few of his friends and workmates, was trapped above the impact zone in the South Tower.
His call to the 911 op captured the his last moments as the building started to collapse.
"We're overlooking the financial center, three of us, two broken windows..."
His last words on tape as the building crumbled from underneath him were " *OH GOD! OH-* ".
My high school had us listen to the actual recording of the call from when he first called to when the tower collapsed. We got a true feel how people were feeling that day
Bro' I can't help wondering why they don't evacuate the tower when the first one got hit.
That's beyond my comprehension
There was a lady that was painting on the 95th floor to catch the Sunrise...and she made it out...But the people in the second tower some stayed because security told them to.....I would have left...Its just timing...If you left or started down the stairs right away I think people above impact would have made it....course we won't ever know what was going through their minds...RIP
Had you heard of Brian Clark? His history is so good
@@TruthBeToldTPEverything on the ground around the North tower was very dangerous due to all the falling debris and people.
There were multiple deaths from firefighters and civilians below the tower due to this. Imagine evacuating thousands through that.
Hindsight is 20/20 because we now know there was a second plane.
It’s just sad because the people were trapped inside the building, and had to choose between burnt alive or fall to their death.
Yes...
Lilac Dreams Yes.
It horribly sad, it scares me whenever I go on any type of plane, and it’s just scary how people can be so inconsiderate of others lives and risk millions. I hope those hijackers are happy! Ugh I pay my respects to those who went out of there way to help and failed, they did good work and are a blessing to this world 🙏 ❤️
True...but the people on the bottom got out thankfully we
:( But if I were to choose I’d rather fall.. an instant death..:(
it blows my mind that this is a historical event and didn’t just happen yesterday. it still feels so fresh
I was in college the day it happened and we heard it on the radio. Reports were sketchy and at first they said a plane had crashed into a highway
It always will be
Fresh Like SUbWaY!
@@nappamain9000 weird
I was 8 years old when this happened. I remember walking into the kitchen and my parents were watching the news. I looked at the tv and I was shocked when I saw the buildings on fire. My parents told me to leave. But I still remember seeing that like it was yesterday. RIP to those who lost their lives that horrible day. 😭💔😢🌹🕊
The man saying “come on glem, you can do it glem” and checking back on him every 5 seconds is such a great man- like, I bet he would have ran back if glem stopped
He had like a 50lbs camera...Glenn was a trooper
he was also trying to make sure everyone got in the office to get away from the dust.
@@tpsdadventurediaries5628 please don’t make light of this tragic event
@@tpsdadventurediaries5628 please don't
*Glem
I'm European, born after 9/11, and I never fully grasped how horrifying it was. Now seeing these videos of the towers collapsing, people desperately running away... gosh how scarring it must've been, seeing the towers get hit and collapse...
It was touching to see that even in a total panic, he still cared enough about his cameraman to make sure he wasn't left behind and to motivate him to keep going.
It's because he wants that tape to be saved.
@@johmidtimbang8710 I think it's more likely that he didn't want his cameraman dead because he doesn't want to see another person die because of this disaster.
@@benfisher4598 A lot of people don't really think of it but the person behind the camera is probably not just co-workers but friends with the reporter.
Joe Mamma he’s like bro take my clubs
The camera guy looked like they were carrying a lot of heavy equipment, some of the stuff they put down at one point. Would be nice if the guy maybe helped out a bit
the sound of those towers coming down is singularly one of the most terrifying things i have ever heard. i cant even begin to imagine how loud it was in real time. absolutely devastating.
I agree. I can’t imagine how scary that sound was. When the second tower fell and the guy said “here it comes” I was so sad.
Imagine that you are thinking that the sound is the scariest part... its actually knowing how many people were in that building and realising what you just watched that makes it terrifying.. watching thousand people die in a matter of seconds.
Kids in Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan hear it on the daily basis. They also hear their families die. No, they don’t hear it, they see it happening in front of their eyes. Welcome to their world.
@@sofialyons but the twin towers attack was because of al qaeda.. isn't it the people from those countries fault?? They need to get their stuff together.. I thoughts al qaeda was from 1 of those countries..
the sound is clipping as hell at that point, meaning the volume was too loud for the mic's to record the frequencies equally and correctly distributed.
indeed. must've been extremely loud.
All the reporters from ABC New York 7 are still on TV Including NJ Burkett.
My mom's friend's husband died on one of the planes that crashed.
RIP, Todd Beamer
BUT THE PLANES WHERE ATTACKING AMERICA NOT A-
OMG
wewey duck honey, the bad people hijacked the plane when the people on board were going somewhere they didn’t know what was happening till the 1st plane actually crashed❤️
Phoenix Prime the knew they weren’t coming out alive
DW DW I completely agree with you if you actually do a lot of research on this it gets crazy and how would the explosion be so neat if just was a plane there must have been other things going inside cause that whole explosion was very straight and straight
@@adrianchristian5351 Let me explain. The terrorists sneaked their way into the planes and killed the pilots and took control, everybody had no choice but to let it happen basically. And the terrorist flew into the buildings killing people in that area, them, and the people on the plane.
Why is this age restricted? This is history! Even if it was horrible, we still need to learn about it
Yea I dont think so
No no he got a point.
@@user-sm6no9sw3o Not really
They can learn when it makes sense... Thats why its age restricted. Otherwise its just people running...
@@DianaLGonsalves Its not only understanding what is going on I dont wanna sound like those parents but at a young age they shouldnt learn about this stuff. And I dont like to see it as a world changer. Dont get me wrong it was really sad at which point I even cried but it isnt world changer. It affected USA tho. But I am still very sad about it.
"We don't know what we're breathing in!"
Truer words were never spoken.
Dust.
asbestos, lots and lots of asbestos
Dust, human ashes, and other chemicals
We know now what it was
@Jamie Pullthatup Bush was President, Whitman was EPA, Ghouliani was Mayor,,ALL REPUBLICANS none protected New Yorkers.
This is still one of the most shocking day in my life. We traveled to New York with my dad on July that year and it’s literally the best memory I had with my dad. It really touched then as it touch now. I really can’t believe it was 22 years ago. Rest in peace all the victims.
That's wild. I lived in FL for the majority of my life and never thought to see New York. Went with my sister when I was 13 on Jul 24th 2001. Fist and last time I will probably ever travel there and just 2 months prior.
@@theaceofspades485I can truly understand. I'm from Alabama, and I had just flown for the second time, and visited a friend on Long Island. All I wanted was to visit Manhattan and see the buildings I'd only seen on tv, and would never get to see again. I left NY July 11. 2 months to the day, before 911.
@@princessoffire1107 Small world, we made a picture album of our time there. Still got the ticket stub from the Empire State bld. With them in the background.
Nyc is very bad
The fear in his voice when he screamed " we better get out of the way!!" Is something I might not forget.
and none of them knew how life changing this event was
i can see pollution and dead people
They’re actually on a Hulu documentary together called behind the lense.
Everyone running for their lives and those fire trucks racing in the opposite direction...No words. 19 years.
Well you technically wrote words
@@josephstalin2643 It’s called an idiom. I was describing a visual scenario and how I was unable to form words in reaction to said scenario. I guess I should have said “I don’t have any words to adequately describe the impression this has left upon me”
@Gamers? Educators? Anyone there? ну да но на самом деле нет
большой
I was there that day. On chamber street. Just couple blocks. 🇺🇸
“Keep going man! You can do it!” My heart..
That’s my uncle saying that. He’s joe Torres. My mom’s brother
Wait I’m wrong, this is a reporter named NJ Burkett. But my uncle was reporting for the same channel as this guy. My uncle was a close as the cops would let him when the first tower collapsed
Alec Burns stop lying
He should have just dropped the camera.
@@anon4041 Yes, but he takes his job seriously. It's a cameraman's job to record events so the world could see the effects and strugles of various events, and I think he did his job well. Without this video, my eyes might not have been open how 9/11 really was devastating, coming from a person outside of America.
The reporter demanding everyone to the room for their safety was beautiful. That day everyone came together whether they were family or even strangers. Never forget.
if anybody's ever been to the memorial pools that were constructed since, it's a very solemn experience. no one talks. you can almost feel it in the air how many people died there.
I’ve been there. I live in Vermont. Man, it feels aweful.
Yes I went a couple months ago its absolutely heart shattering I face i cried while I was there and it was really rough
wow. i’ve never been. but even the thought is horrid and terrifying, and so many other words. cant describe it
Yeah I live on the west coast and it was even an emotional experience for me when I visited there.
It’s dead silent it’s just people standing praying in their heads I’ve been there.
Twenty years later, it's still mind-blowing and heartbreaking.
Completely.. Here in France we are still in shock too, and I'm sure they will show commemorations on TV for the 20th anniversary this year.. This changed the whole world :/
Yes indeed! Im here bcs of gta 3 which was released I think 3 weeks later amd when im playing it, It reminds me of this.
It blows my mind everytime I see documentaries or videos about the twin towers
I still get scared if it might happen again randomly.
The first and only time I've ever seen a breaking news bar on Cartoon Network. Came home from school in the UK and it was there. Turned over just in time to see the 2nd plane hit. It was so surreal sat at home on my own watching it unfold on the news at 15, it felt like if nobody was there watching it with me they'd never believe me when I told them.
The sad thing is, you didn’t even have to be in the planes or buildings to lose your life, many who inhaled the dust cloud that happened when the buildings collapsed ended up getting cancer and dying, not only that but many people also committed suicide due to the trauma of that day..Very sad..
Oh really that's sad 😢rip💐
@@neilcrawford3780 noooooo
@@neilcrawford3780 lol omg
You know I haven't heard about people commiting suicide but that does not surprise me.
You could get cancer but many didn't you mean and some people did comment suicide because of losing their loved ones yes the dust they inhaled was more likely to turn into astma
I was born in 2006. I never witnessed this event, but that shot of the second tower collapsing gives me goosebumps. All the work and labor that was put into building that in the 20th century, all coming crashing down on the people it was made to serve. An icon of America and prosperity, completely decimated, and reduced to rubble in just a few seconds. Its saddening even without looking at the thousands of deaths that occurred, simply what those towers falling symbolized is enough to make you cry, then bring in the people who were affected in oh so many different ways by it. Lives were lost, families were lost, futures were lost, its all just so deeply saddening that I hope nothing like this will ever happen again
I'm 9 year older (1995) than you. I actually remember first news from polish TV, but I was too young to realize how bad this event was.
I was born in 2003 and feel the same. You are a great writer, and empathetic
CIA 9/11 documents. Go to document #4 of 6 this was a pre determined explosion. All for the want of power, oil and amphetamine (poppy Fields)
These buildings where brought down by dinimite after the planes crashed into them.
What exactly is "dinimite"?🙄@@Bond786muslim
It's nice to see that instead of helping himself, the reporter looked out for others, so did the camera man. I thank them both and everyone else who helped each other out on that day.
He and the cameraman are hero’s to.
That what people were like back then gee. Today it seem like we will be selfish but in reality everyone will still help eachother in serious scenarios.
@@bananaskindevelopment2236 No you are right there would be a difference seeing how 80% of our generation wouldnt even handle watching a shoe fall from the wtc during then. I guess we were built different but I agree with you. That day was terrifying for all parties involved.
People or should I say Americans were a lot nicer and caring then ..country wasn't devided like it is today
@@dennismichealsm3786 you were right saying “people.”
Not everyone in america is an american.
The country became divided then.
The folks who did this were Muslim “extremists.”
Not every Muslim is an extremist.
Many Muslims who love everyone were attacked because others made presumptions.
The country known as the United States is divided because some choose to allow others to think for them, whether it’s the truth or not.
“We better get out of the way!” True, true terror in his voice
Poor guy
bc it was
Poor guy must’ve been terrified, got a promotion afterwards I heard. Good for him :)
@@Nikki-qk2me Well deserved promotion for sure.
I can’t imagine what it would be like being there when that happened, especially how close he was when he tower came down.
sounded like joe rogan when someone gets knocked out
Well he said it " a huge explosion"
This is the type of stuff you wish stayed in movies.
Exactly !
Sad thing is no movie can even come close the the nightmare of this day
*@Kim* I’m pretty sure the Avengers movies did
@Smaher Yes, a bunch of CGI backdrops with superheroes making witty and quirky comments was just as harrowing and awful as the events that day.
*@ZK Vickers* You forgot the fact that more than two tall buildings get destroyed in the Avengers movies. More specifically, in New York.
It’s almost 22 years ago and I’m still so in shock about what happened… This video really shows what it felt like to stand there while the towers collapsed and I can’t imagine how horrible it must’ve been to be in the towers or planes. Rest in Peace to all the brave souls that died in this horror🤍🕊️
"Turn on the news!"
_"What channel?"_
"It doesn’t matter."
It is not funny I mean I get it but please be respectful of those who suffered
@@thechocolatelabs8124 it's not a joke. That literally what people said.
@@huddyhuli8195 I know but to me I came off disrespectful
@@thechocolatelabs8124 it didn’t matter because every single channel was showing everything unfolding, it wasn’t disrespectful at all.
@@thechocolatelabs8124 so what part of this comment did you find disrespectful?
imagine how it felt being in one of those emergency vehicles, heading straight into a massive cloud of ash and debris...
after that you must felt like a hero when you survived
Heros
My heart would have been racing but I would still go inside and risk my life
@@imjustbetter4962 Youre a brave man if you tell the truth
Sorry brave Kid
when i look on your channel
You feel like being in an airplane, seeing the clouds.
But this time it's not a family vacation.
It’s sad how all those firefighters died
Not all, but alot. Many cops aswell.
I know my friend’s brother died
InForTheWin32 not all of them.
kiyru , my mother’s brother-in-law’s mother was in this. She miraculously survived. Just had a broken hip, broken ankle, and broken left arm.
But they died as heroes
As a new yorker knowing about this, when I visited twin towers, there was a fountain with so many graves with a bunch of roses. Rest In Peace 🕊.
R.I.P to all the people that jumped out of the building, burned alive, died on the plane, and to the brave souls that tried saving as many people as they could.
Payers for them.
unfortunately,your government would rather tell everyone that there was 0 jumpers, and rather all victims died on impact or from the building collapse.i side with you still,may they all rest peacefully
@@therealtoxsinzgaming what are you talking about???
The same people that assassinated jfk and sank the USS LIBERTY
@@ussliberty4631 WHAT?????
I can imagine the worst part of running from the debris is when you’re completely out of breath and your gasping for air and all you’re inhaling is all that toxic black smoke.
A lot of these people got cancer years later
You mean toxic white asbestos?
@@jessemarano5644 I thought about that for the entire video thinking that many of these people didnt even know what was gonna happen to them.
Basic Roope I know, 9/11 is still killing people
Now imagine how it would be experiencing this regularly. In the middle east.
It's horrible to think that people started jumping off of the towers
Sad day
@GaminEveryDay not good but yea
@GaminEveryDay no because of the fact that the debris
it was so hot They couldn't handle it
they didn't jump. they were blown out. look closely and you will see that glass and panels are blown out. there is a mass ejection which sometimes includes a human body. most of those bodies were limp. those individuals were stunned, knocked unconscious or fatally injured by the blast.
Just saw this for the first time and recognized my former co-worker. Just texted him to confirm that's him, but I know it's him. Crazy. Never saw this until 23 years later.
Cannot get my head around the emergency services running towards something as terrifying as that whilst most people are fleeing for their lives. Bravery that I cannot fathom. RIP to all who didn’t make it back.
@@frenchonion4595 Yes many many more affected than the already horrendous death toll.
Based on my experiences in healthcare I'm guessing a lot of their emotions are temporarily shut off. For a little while your only reason for existing is your assigned task. Then sometime after your shift it hits all at once.
Rip
Was six when this came about
horrifying how people in the north towers watched the south tower as it fell.
Yes this is what really gets me, I can't imagine. Maybe they would still think their building will hold but I dunno, sheer terror
Like we know how both looked like what if they were trapped by that point from the debris
Omg why did you say this omfg omfg why did you say this! 😳🥺😭😭😡🤬🤬😡😩🥺😢😢😢
@@destinixshakur calm ya self u noh destini
I'd like to think most of the people in the north tower already died of smoke by that point. Anything would be better than spending the next thirty minutes waiting for the inevitable...
The guy at 4:07 saying "It's not worth it, come on guys", Probably saved a dozen or more people from possible cancer or death from cancer.
@nadege innocent Yup
@@osamabinladen824 WAIT WTF OSAMA WHY DID YOU DO THIS
@@osamabinladen824 yo brah tell pop smoke i said wassup
Is that sarcasm? It sounds like it
@@kevlingcustomtitantrons9375 nope def not
My grandpa was on one of the planes I was 14 when I heard about this and to this day it makes me cry 🕊️
What was his name and which plane was he on? What was his profession?
Imagine being in the North Tower and seeing the South Tower collapse and knowing that the same might happen to you and you are stuck inside. RIP to all who died that day and thank you to all first responders who ran into danger so that others may live.
That’s what demolition bombs do
@@unknownsource8481 shut up.
@@unknownsource8481 The towers were not brought down by explosives... they burned so much that the columns keeping the buildings up gave way which brought the whole thing down. Conspiracy Theories aren't facts.
@@red5158077 in a straight line? 😂😂😂😂 ok penny 😂😂😂😂
@@unknownsource8481 That's how collapses work. It disintegrated on its way down. Sorry but that's how science and physics work.
“You can do it Glen.” It was like all of new york was family that day. Beautiful beautiful people.
On that day, we all were New Yorkers.
Too bad many New Yorkers resented the wrong people ever since that faithful day.
@@infinityz7134 well who are the wrong people in your opinion?
God Bless New York and the strength of its people❤
But divide by democraps
Thats probably the closest available footage of the tower collapsing....anyone much closer than that would have probably died.
There is footage of someone who survived inside the building
@ButterSoil 2.0 @Dylan’s Tube sorry, I may have linked the wrong video. I do know that there is a documentary out there though about a rookie firefighter during the event that featured the footage I am talking about.
@@tvg33k2 Yeah, it was the Naudet brothers' documentary. The same one that has footage of American 11 hitting the North Tower. They were with a group of firefighters inside the North Tower lobby when the South Tower collapsed.
icemachine79 That is the ONLY video that exists of the North tower being hit by flight 11. Imagine how valuable that footage is to history? I’m sure those brothers have been offered a TON of $$$ to sell the rights.
collapse? talk about willful ignornace
It hurts my stomach to see this and knowing that there were still people in those building as they collapsed
Imagine how people that worked at the WTC but were sick or couldn’t go that day must have felt
My dads friend worked there and called out that day. A few years later a drunk driver hit and killed him 😢
@@haylee8501 Oh my goodness that's awful :-(
Dont have to imagine. There are countless documentaries with those people discussing their survivors guilt. 😔
X/Sebastian12
They most likely dealt with survivor’s guilt
There's a guy who worked in the south tower and his office is where the plane hit. On 9/11 he over slept due to Monday Night football, there's video of him saying "Monday Night Football saved my life".
So sad, 19 years later and the World is in even more of a mess
R.I.P to all those who sadly lost their Lives.
Amen brother
Hope bush is happy with his agents who killed there own ppl
@@tbb_marczzz4526 🙏 stay safe out there brother!
@Ian Miles Me too.
@@bingbonk7125 Couldn't of said it better myself.
when you think that there are countries where things like that happen regularly on a smaller scale... the constant fear
True
When you tally everything up it’s actually a much, much larger scale! the US had been doing that to the Middle East for decades, and has continued for decades since. Millions of people dead. Doesn’t excuse what these terrorists had done, but this is basically the cost of imperialism.
@@HeartandSoundTN when i was stationed i saw a man turn into pink dust from a IED
that's religion for you... mainly islam
@@LittleLo still better than some of the ways these extremists brutally murder people... but i imagine that caused some PTSD... especially if it was someone you knew...
It’s so bizarre how much this just gives off found footage vibes. I must’ve come back here to rewatch this a thousand times through the years and the chill down my spine never leaves.
It seems like a movie, but it was real.
All too real.
I remember that day well. It was awful man. Unforgettable experience
us deserve this, god hated us
@@goddave5238 Take a good listen to what you just said man. You are seriously delusional. Get some help.
@@goddave5238 You know nothing of God.
The first thought I had after seeing the South Tower collapse on that day was “this is Independence Day made real.”
That is literally running for your life
@Scott Leoski that cloud is literally a cloud of cancer that WILL kill you down the line one day.
That cloud had Asbestos in it, along with God knows what else.
The lady who was in the smoke died from stomach cancer because of the smoke
Correct 😞
@@stephenwells6434
I hate to say it but that dust would have also had human skin and bone particles in it.
Almost 20 years later and these images still haven’t fully sunk in
you're right they completely, blew me away
well just imagine that being a daily reality in some other parts of the world..
Imagine during World War II. More people die on average during war times per day than nine eleven.
They will never
Lol
The respect I have for the emergency responders is beyond words. R.I.P.
Imagine how terrifying this must have been, Rest In Peace to the people who died during this you will not be forgotten 🙏 🕊
Peace, not piece.
@@Bamabrat9171 oh sorry about that
Over one million people died 😔
@@Sundew_equestr1an no..
@@Sundew_equestr1an no, it’s was 2,000+ people still continue to die from the effects of the dust etc
Dont know why but I always end up coming back to watch these videos. So sad but extremely interesting to see.
Yea if I was in NYC at the time I would think it was the end of the world. It’s crazy that this actually happened
Same here. It's incredibly humbling.
It’s very very sad..true American history right here and we got to be alive for it..it’s bittersweet...but mostly bitter.
Facts
It was an inside job!
the whole video is disgustingly sad but the part that ate at me was the firetrucks going straight towards the towers not knowing if they'd ever come back out. what amazing people, nothing but respect for all the brave people that tried to save everyone. rip
My thought was, "Some of those people are going to their deaths" and I didn't want them to go. They are heroes. 🎗️
the sad thing is that, from what I see, one of those firetrucks was Ladder 24 (blurred, might be wrong), which lost 2 firefighters, a captain and firefighter. RIP to all emergancy workers who gave their life saving others.
That's what Police, EMS and Firefighters do. They go in even if theirs a slight chance of saving anyone. True Heros
There was one firefighter I heard who learned of the attacks and grabbed the gear out of his car's trunk and ran to the towers and gave his life trying to save others. If that doesn't signify a patriot and a true hero then I don't know what does.
@@pecanthejelly5854 a lot of fire departments lost 90% of there staff. Meaning at the start of the day they were all together and by the end all there co workers had died.
"The north tower is leaning."
* distant rumbling as it collapses not a second later *
My Dads buddy died in the Towers saving and protecting others, RIP to him and the many other lives lost that day.
My dad had left the towers two months before this, and he still knew people. One of his friends was actually interviewed- which gave him hope, before realizing he had quit the week before but still lived in New York. I can’t imagine what that’s like
Im so sorry dude :c
It’s sad how he lost his life trying to protect the others what a legend 🕊
Salute to him🫡
Rip
Who’s watching this in 2021 remembering all the fallen heroes and victims of this attack 20 years ago…
Checking in 👋
And the amount that every American gave being wasted with Biden’s failure.
And now the Taliban are in control of Afghanistan. What kind of world do we live in? So sad...
Too right brother
@@danielle1ashley a world that destroys itself but we will never forget the real heroes and don’t worry about the taliban this can’t happen again anymore
My heart sunk when I saw the dust cloud behind everyone. The guy encouraging Glenn to keep running is a really good person, especially with the fact that he had the bravery to record the tower falling before running to safety.
conspiracy time... The reporter said right before the tower exploded... A couple of "explosions" and then he takes off running . Project blue beam provided the holograms of the planes on national t.v while no one who survived can say they heard actual explosions instead of planes hitting may the rest in peace.
@@CoolUA-camRname Or it could’ve just *sounded like* explosions. The collapse almost sounds like a waterfall to me.
Glen runs his best in a suit.
Glen was the guy kicking the door in the parking garage
@@ioele1000 sounds exactly the smae noise as ahh had in the july 2001 dream ahh had near the wellinton city u.s.a. embassy
Fascinating to watch this footage all these years later. Still cry. I pray we find the truth within our life time and all those lost can be at peace.
I’m writing this on the exact minute that this tower collapsed, 20 years ago. This footage I’m watching is EXACTLY 20 years old. Spooky.
Wow
wow
wow
Wow
20 anos, eu me lembro como se fosse ontem.
Jesus, I’ve never heard a news reporter sound so scared in my entire life
@DonBinDon This is nothing to joke about
@DonBinDon don’t worry it’s ok
You never heard news reporter so scared in his life and yet he has just witness to 2000 deaths
@@thetechnicanwithaheart1682 yeah…..it’s sad
Would be more weird if he was happy
The FDNY trucks and ambulances rushing in while everybody was rushing out. Still gives me chills to this day. America's true heroes.
Was there a bomb on the 80th floor ?
@@ericb5457 There was no bomb.
@@fargoth391 yeah world trade centre 7 collapsed for no reason didnt it
@@callumg_0147 they were hit by planes 😐 the plane gas is what blows it up
@@carmelaharnandez6726 World Trade Center 7 was NOT hit by a plane, I'n talking about the building that was reported to have collapsed 20 minutes before it even did.
After all these years,still breaks my heart
It’s honestly hard to believe this happened. This seems straight out of a horror movie… Goodness what a terrible day. I have no words. May the victims Rest In Peace and may the families find comfort, 20 years later.
Yes
I was just thinking about this earlier... Complete and total nightmare.
Happens everyday in some countries! Always try to have larger perspective. See the bigger picture. This was just ONE day and of course the aftermath from the shock. Now imagine war and terror everyday. How many "9/11"'s has the U.S created in other countries? How many innocent men, women, children and animals killed by U.S airstrikes?
The madness has got to stop.
@@dj_poopypants well this happened in America, so this is of course gonna shock the people living in it because these same people are not used to it like other parts of the world…
Imagine living in Syria, Iraq or Afghanistan
Imagine being in the North Tower and watch the south Tower fall
@@broadcastingroom786 Tf is wrong with you?
@@broadcastingroom786 whats so funny
Lol😂
@@globalcomparisons1973 wow no respect what so ever hmm
@@globalcomparisons1973 of course roblox man who cries when he sees a squirrel get hit lightly by a tire but he laughs at this cause it’s a statistic to him
The cameraman standing still to be sure he gets the shot when the second tower falls is just... iconic journalist behavior right there. Get the image on record for history and THEN run for your life.
Legendary
@@roysmith3767 no
I know the man. He is truly a great journalist and a great man. People forget the dangers these brave men and women expose themselves to do for our sake.
You also get so involved with the shot itself. You can forget everything else….
2:08 the modern media would’ve hated the way everyone came together
No they wouldn’t wtf.
because they love unity, right? Get outta here lol
@@Dodgers-sw2uk they love a story. Media don’t care how they get it. You’re delusional if they’re against unity though, that’s the government.
You’ve really let politics rot your brain. Absolutely not the place for a comment like this, you are disgraceful
The official end of the 90’s era, things have never been the same again. How time flies.
Literally a world wide changing event. Had the discussion with my siblings that my niece that just graduated high school was born right after 9-11. She's never lived in a world that was pre-911.
It'd crazy how much has changed. We were so happy go lucky in the 90s and now everything's fucked.
The world truly is different today, we went from simple problems to global changing catastrophes, I feel like we’re living in a nightmare today with this covid
@@AJxxxxxxxx you can thank oligarchy for this
@@geoffreyreed1602 I laugh sometimes at how stupid people have become in how people perceive things....like I was in this park over the weekend and loud bangs occurred by some houses then I emerge from that general direction of wooded area of park and this women scowl stares at me like I caused the fireworks (I assume).
On this day, this happened 21 years ago. I can’t imagine the fear, stress, and trauma the survivors must’ve gone through. Rest in peace to all those who were killed.
Rest in peace
Such a sad way to go
My heart literally and painfully aches for those whom were affected by this tragedy. I’ve watched every documentary including the movie with Nicholas Cage that I can find. I’m affected and I wasn’t even there.
My condolences to every single person affected by this and I don't want war in any region of the world, ever. But I just wanted to say now imagine how people felt in the Middle East before this incident when the US and others waged war there, I bet 1000x worse. And the Palestinians, and the Balkan war, Yemen, Ukraine etc I could go on and on. Now, I am not saying the US caused/started all the wars but you get my point. And people may call me an idiot or whatever I still think this was a false flag attack when you do your research of eye witnesses, firefighters on scene, world leading architects talking about the unusual collapse which should not have happened at all etc.
Search . Solving 9-11 By Christopher Bollyn . '
I was so terrified that day and crying because I thought my dad had died, but thank god he was at his home on the dark day. Never forget
My grandfather die 1999 when Nato bombed Serbia.Karma👌👈
My dad isnt ded. Lol
go away. hey don't leave it’s not funny
praise jesus
God with a capital "G". Especially when thanking Him.☺
The reporter here, N.J. Burkett, is still reporting for WABC. A photo of him from a few days ago (May 28, 2024) at Trump’s hush money trial is on his Wikipedia page.
That reporter makes my heart whole and broke at the same time. He's scared and was telling his camera man to keep going like a soldier in battle. 9/11 was the worse day but it was also the day that we as Americans showed our best side.
Wow Joshua I think your words have resonated with all of us. Beautifullly said. This footage is shocking still 20 yrs later. I had never seen this one.
I mean I understand u so well
I also love how the camera man kept documenting but not at the expense of the survivors. He know that whatever footage he gained would become valuable but was resurrection at the same time. The reporter also as soon as the first tower collapsed basically stopped reporting and started trying to do his best to help those around him. I hope the reporter and the camera man are still in contact, I'm sure that day they built a bond over what they went through
Yes. That’s the main thing I noticed, how many people, no matter their walk of life, we’re helping each other.
Happens everyday in some countries! Always try to have larger perspective. See the bigger picture. This was just ONE day and of course the aftermath from the shock. Now imagine war and terror everyday. How many "9/11"'s has the U.S created in other countries? How many innocent men, women, children and animals killed by U.S airstrikes?
The madness has got to stop.