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Around 8:45 this morning I was driving to work when the
news of the attack hit the air. I was traveling south along the Hudson River and I could see the plume of smoke roughly 30 miles to the south. A short time later the news of a second attack hit the air. The rest of the morning was consumed by many frustrating attempts to locate family & friends by phone, over networks that worked less than 10% of the time. No one I know got killed, although there were 2 people in downtown NYC; 1 actually made her way out of building 1, another saw both buildings fall. There are still a few who I have yet to hear from. Some are firemen, policemen and emergency services people I know, some of these are fellow officials. My aunt, a tough 69 year old New Yorker, works in midtown part time. I tried to call her when I first heard the news to warn her but she was already out of the house. I later learned from my mother that she was aware of the attack when she left for the subway, but she was damned if anything was going to keep her out of the city. We have heard from her, she's still stuck somewhere in midtown. She'll get home, transit strikes & snow storms have given her plenty of practice in making her way out. My story is by no means unique, many have a much sadder and horrible versions. Please, sometime this week, arrange to donate some blood. |
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