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September 11: An Oral History, About 3,000 people lost their lives in the terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C., on September 11, 2001. Thousands more narrowly escaped, their survival a result of eerily prescient spur-of-the-moment decisions, acts of superhuman courag, September 11: An Oral History
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  • September 11: An Oral History
  • Written by author Dean E. Murphy
  • Published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 10/1/2002
  • About 3,000 people lost their lives in the terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C., on September 11, 2001. Thousands more narrowly escaped, their survival a result of eerily prescient spur-of-the-moment decisions, acts of superhuman courag
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Preface
Introduction 1
In the North Tower
Teresa Veliz: A Prayer to die quickly and painlessly 9
David N. Frank and Michael Hingson: The gift of another life 16
Louis G. Lesce: Saved by a bang on the door 25
Irma Fuller: Getting help for two friends on 27C 31
Saravanan Rangaswamy: An immigrant's first day on the job 37
George and Stephen Sleigh: A father one floor from certain death, a frantic son an ocean away 40
Gerry Gaeta: Of lost friends, family and buildings 49
In the South Tower
Roselyn Braud: A mother's run for her life 61
Brian Clark: An executive, in a bubble, to the rescue 70
Stephen Miller: Questioning authority as a way of life 80
Patrick McNelis and Ellen DiMaggio: A bond broker and his golf caps from Arkansas 85
Martin Glynn: In praise of a policewoman about to die 90
Jennifer Doyna: A fateful decision in the stairwell 95
Michael A. Lyons: Missing and feared dead 99
On the Outside
Richard and Cathy Brown: A family's walk through the valley of the shadow of death 105
Paul Engel: A priest with a heavy and angry heart 112
Ed Stawarz: A rooftop view into the windows of a doomed jetliner 118
Rachel Landman: At high school, trying to dance the cha-cha 121
Kimberly Morales: A college student's unplanned lesson in suicide 125
Dick Heffernan: A son found, but still an empty seat on the train 128
Tonya Young: Giving up on a dream in New York City 133
Patricia Ryan: Living in a neighborhood under arrest 140
Melissa Johnson: Alone and afraid in a big city 144
To the Rescue
Ernest Amrstead: Tormented by a conversation with death 149
Bill Beaury: A police officer loses his friends and his passion 155
John Citarella: A Fire Academy instructor buried in the collapse 163
Michael Currid: A fire captain mourns a beloved chaplain 170
Anthony R. Whitaker: A police commander fears his lost memory 178
Narrow Escapes
Richard Moller: Cutting it as close as a cup of coffee 193
Greg Miller: Sleeping-in the last morning of a New York vacation 197
Peter J. Genova: A changed commute, a saved life 203
In the Pentagon
Tracy Webb: Her hair burning, she follows a voice to safety 211
Paul K. Carlton, Jr.: A surgeon general in the line of fire 216
Karl Van Deusen: A Navy commander saved by a window 223
Victor Correa: An Army Officer knocked down but not out 230
Janet Deltuva: In the Air Force, putting duty before fears and tears 236
John Jester: Trying to protect the Pentagon against the unthinkable 249
Acknowledgments 249


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