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What Was That Like - True Stories. Real People.

88: Tim lost friends on September 11

What Was That Like - True Stories. Real People.

Scott Johnson & Glassbox Media

True Crime, Documentary, Personal Journals, Society & Culture

4.61.7K Ratings

🗓️ 10 September 2021

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

Most adults remember where they were on the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001. In New York City, there were some thunderstorms the night before, but that day, 9/11, had started out beautiful and sunny, with clear skies. Then people started noticing that some large passenger planes were flying too low. When the first building was hit, there was confusion. Even the office workers who were in the building didn’t know exactly what had happened, just that there was an explosion and lots of smoke. The New York metropolitan area is home to the busiest airport system in the United States, with 3 major airports: JFK, Newark, and LaGuardia. On that morning, the air traffic controllers were also communicating about what they were seeing, and trying to figure out what was happening. On the ground, there were many 911 calls coming in. Firefighters were deployed from stations all over the city, as well as police officers from the NYPD and the Port Authority. One of the people involved on that day is my guest for this episode, Tim Brown. He was a New York City firefighter for 20 years, and that knowledge and experience lead to a job working in the Mayor’s office. He was specifically equipped to know what to do when any big emergency happened. He was one of the people who were in charge. But like everyone else on that morning 20 years ago, he had no idea what he was about to experience. Tunnel to Towers Foundation: https://t2t.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/fftimnyc Website: http://www.fftim.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/timbrown682/ Tim Brown email: [email protected] This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp online counseling – get 10% off your first month at BetterHelp.com/WHATWAS This episode is sponsored by A Life’s Story podcast – available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher and wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is a Glassbox Media Podcast.

0:07.4

Most adults remember where they were on the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001.

0:19.6

In New York City, there were some thunderstorms the night before, but that day, 9.11, had started

0:27.1

out beautiful and sunny with clear skies.

0:32.9

Then people started noticing that some large passenger planes were flying too low.

0:39.6

No, I'm on one, I've been to 110.

0:42.6

Yes, I live at that island.

0:44.6

I've been to that front and this plane, I've found it, it's so low, the second time it came around.

0:52.6

I really expected it to land in the water.

0:54.6

I mean, it's that low.

0:55.6

I look like a sea of the bay on British almost front door.

0:59.6

And it's quite an exhorting it.

1:01.6

But the second time I have to tell you, it's looking low.

1:04.6

I mean, it's banking really steeply so.

1:07.6

I don't know what to go on with this, but I'm not what to make fun of, or it's like this.

1:12.6

But I was wondering if there's something wrong with this.

1:15.6

Say, what's going on inside the building?

1:17.6

Hi.

1:18.6

I'm in Jersey, and we want to know what's going on.

1:21.6

Because if there's like planes, look, they're going inside the building.

1:24.6

Everybody's outside going crazy.

1:25.6

There's breath.

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