Biography of 911 survivors

  • Stories of those killed aboard the hijacked aircraft and those killed in the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center are also reflected in the collection.
  • The Department of Defense undertook preparation ofa history ofthe 11.
  • The book contains oral histories from firefighters, economists, lawyers, hotel guests, hotel employees and business travelers.
  • Remembering 9/11

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    9/11 Certification Records immaculate the Public Archives

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  • 9/11 Victims Information Resources

    President’s Message to the BMCC Community

    On September 11, 2001, the World Trade Center’s Twin Towers were demolished in a terrorist attack. BMCC is an integral part of that history – both on that day and in the days and years that followed. Our dedicated faculty, staff and students were there and helped BMCC and NYC rebuild and return.

    While it is common knowledge that first responders were covered for their illnesses resulting from exposure to the toxic dust associated with 9/11, many who lived, worked, or attended schools in the exposure area were and still are unaware that they too may be entitled to the same healthcare benefits and compensation.

    BMCC is, therefore, addressing this issue of concern to our faculty, staff and student alumni who were present either on 9/11 or during the two semesters that followed (fall 2001 and/or spring 2002).

    Even if you have not experienced a 9/11 recognized illness, if you were present at BMCC during the fall 2001 and/or spring 2002 semesters, it is imperative that you take the time to document your proof of presence in the exposure area. With the passage of time, it will become increasingly difficult to find records and witnesses, and provide the necessary affidavits to establish your claim.

    Brian Clark (September 11 survivor)

    Canadian businessman and survivor of the attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11

    Brian Clark (born July 4, 1947) is a Canadian businessman and survivor of the attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. Clark worked for the American international brokerage firm Euro Brokers Inc. (later merged into BGC Partners),[1] which lost 61 employees that day, nearly one-fifth of its New York branch.[2]

    Clark was one of only 18 people in the South Tower to escape from within or above the impact zone where the plane struck, escaping from his office on floor 84. Clark's testimony before the 9/11 Commission, where he detailed problems with the 911 emergency call system, has been widely quoted.[3][4][5][6][7]

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    After Flight 175 struck the South Tower between floors 77 and 85, Clark and eight other employees of his floor who had survived the impact gathered together and started to descend Stairwell A. They only made it to the 81st floor when Clark and his group were met by a woman and a man coming up the stairs. The woman blocked their paths and warned them there were flames and smoke further down