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Posted by arj1o1 on Aug-29-2003 15:46:

Unhappy Shocking: Last telephone transcript from WTC attack

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(AP) -- Here are excerpts from a 2,000-page transcript of taped emergency calls and radio transmissions made on September 11, 2001, released by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey on Thursday:

A Port Authority police officer named Tommy telephones his mother and tells her to stay home because more planes might attack:

Tommy, whispering as he punches numbers into a phone: Let this be the (inaudible). (Expletive!) (Ringing noise heard) Come on.

Tommy's mother: Hello?

Tommy: Hey, Ma.

Mother: Are you OK?

Tommy: Yeah, I'm at work. Just stay in. Don't do nothing. There's ... this is bad. They got planes all over the radar, coming into the New York area. They think everything is going to start hitting.

Mother: Oh, Tommy, please promise you'll call me again!

Tommy: Right, Ma, it's going to be a while, all right? But just don't even go out. I mean, they got planes on the radar. They think they are going to start crashing all over Manhattan.

Mother: Keep a mask on, keep (overlap)

Tommy: I'll call you later.

A woman calls to see if her husband, an officer who told her he was going up the stairs at the trade center, is all right after one of the towers collapses. He died:

Sgt. Holland: Port Authority Police, Sergeant Holland.

Jeannie McIntyre: Yes, Sergeant Holland, this is Jeannie McIntyre. Is my husband in that building that just collapsed?

Holland: Yeah, we heard from him. There's ... none of ... none of our guys are hurt and injured right now.

McIntyre: He was going up.

Holland: Yeah, I know. But it's ... we, none of our ... none of our people were injured.

McIntyre: Are you sure? Because he was going up the stairs. He told me. (upset)

Holland: I understand. We don't have ... we don't have any reports of any ... of any of our people injured. All right? I ... I understand, it's going to be awful, you know.

Conversation between a Port Authority police officer at the trade center, calling to see if another officer is on his way to the scene, and the other officer's mother:

Woman: Hello?

Officer Tommy Cashin: Hi, this is Port Authority police. Officer Trubador, please?

Woman: Oh, yes. Oh, God, I'm sorry, I'm Steven's mother. I thought he'd be (inaudible) there. I'm frantic. The Pentagon exploded.

Cashin: No!

Woman: Yes, it ... . I just saw it about five, 10 minutes ago. The Pentagon exploded by another plane.

Cashin: OK.

Woman: Oh, my God. Steven is gone.

Cashin: OK.

Woman: He's out into the area. Something like this makes your hair stand up.

Cashin: Yes, it does.

Call from Christy Ferer, looking for her husband, Port Authority executive director Neil Levin, who was killed Sept. 1l. She spoke to Alan Reiss, then director of the trade center:

Ferer: Hi. I know you're crazed. ... I don't want to bother you, but the governor is looking for Neil, and so am I. And no one can find him.

Reiss: Right, and they ... . I tried his cell phone a number of times. I've sent him pages. And I really don't know where he is, or Ernesto Butcher, or Karen Eastman.

Ferer: OK, well, Ernesto was seen on the first floor, according to Doug, uh, Carpolaro or whoever.

Reiss: Doug Karpiloff, yeah, one of my guys.

Ferer: Right. ... And, um, but, um, you all ... do you know for a fact that he wasn't in the office?

Reiss: I don't know that for a fact.

Ferer: Uh-huh. He had a seven ... did you see his driver, John, around?

Reiss: No. I'm at the police desk. I was on the mall when this thing happened.

Ferer: Right. Oh, I'm sorry to bother you ... (overlap)

Reiss: That's OK ... (overlap)

Ferer: But they're looking for him for a press conference. They're looking for him and ...

Reiss: Well, he ... if he's walking down the fire stairs, it could be two hours till he gets down.

Ferer: Right, OK ...

Reiss: I mean, God forbid. I went through this in '93.

Ferer: Uh-huh ... uh-huh ... . Thank God you did (inaudible/overlap) someone who's experienced like that ...

Reiss: Well, you know, someone's watching out for me upstairs. I'm gonna say a lot of prayers ...

On telephone calls coming in regarding Port Authority executive director Neil Levin, who was killed September 11:

Port Authority Police Department Officer Murray: Police Desk, Murray.

Ed-OCC: Murray, this is Ed at the OCC. Is Alan Reiss around anywhere?

PAPD Officer Murray: Uh, he was here. I don't see him right now.

Ed-OCC: Uh, OK. We got the director, Levin's wife, and also the governor, looking for Levin.

PAPD Officer Murray: Uh, my understanding was Levin was not up in his office.

Ed-OCC: He wasn't.

PAPD Officer Murray: Yeah, that's my ... that's my understanding. I don't have anything confirmed on that.

Ed-OCC: OK.

PAPD Officer Murray: All right.

Ed-OCC: All right. (hangs up)

On sending rescuers for people trapped in a suite on the 90th floor of 1 World Trade Center:

(alarms can be heard in background)

PAPD Ray Murray: Port Authority Police, Murray.

Male Caller-90th Floor 1 WTC-Suite 9051: Yeah, yeah, yeah. This is building one.

PAPD Ray Murray: Yeah, what floor are you on, sir?

Male Caller-90th Floor 1 WTC-Suite 9051: We're on the 90th floor.

PAPD Ray Murray: Ninetieth floor.

Male Caller-90th Floor 1 WTC-Suite 9051: I've got five people here. We can't get out.

PAPD Ray Murray: Five World Trade Center, they can't get out. (overlap)

Male Caller-90th Floor 1 WTC-Suite 9051: One ... One World Trade.

PAPD Ray Murray: I meant the five people, I know that, sir. One ... (overlap)

Male Caller-90th Floor 1 WTC-Suite 9051: Yeah, One World Trade Center, five people. Suite 9051.

PAPD Ray Murray: 9051. We are sending officers up there now. It's on multiple floors. (overlap)

Male Caller-90th Floor 1 WTC-Suite 9051: Thank you. OK.

PAPD Ray Murray: OK.

On bodies and debris falling from the burning twin towers:

Man: Just have all units use collections, numerous debris coming from the upper levels -- including bodies.


source: http://edition.cnn.com/2003/US/Nort...s.ap/index.html


Posted by Shakka on Aug-29-2003 19:13:

Why exactly is this shocking? That's about what I would've expected. The crazy events of that infamous day are what was so shocking.


Posted by DR86 on Aug-29-2003 23:27:

sad to think about it...


Posted by Xavier on Aug-31-2003 14:25:

so depressing


Posted by Psionic on Aug-31-2003 15:36:

Very sad, not to mention the 2nd anniversary of 9/11 is coming up.


Posted by LiquidX on Sep-03-2003 21:11:

I think about been in that situation or heaving one of my love ones in there.. and I just get this terrible feeling up my stomach.



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