"We've Got Two Fires" – EXPLOSIVE 9⧸11 Footage Raises NEW Questions About WTC Collapse
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Summary
On this episode of the 9/11 memorial podcast, Patrick and Rob discuss the tragic events that took place on the morning of September 11th, 2001 in New York City. They discuss what they believe happened on that day, and what they think could have been done differently.
Transcript
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What I know happened on 9-11 was we could have prevented it.
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And number two, what happened, I worked very closely with the architects and engineers.
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The most poignant story, you ought to show it on a tape, is when Deputy Chief Oriole Palmer,
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one of the most decorated firefighters in the city, takes his unit to the first building
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He's got all his equipment on, 40 pounds of gear with his team.
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They go up 40 floors in an elevator while the planes have already hit.
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He gets off the elevator and you hear him say in the microphone,
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Now, the Oriole Palmer, battalion chief, reaches the 78th floor.
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The floor of impact comes out of the stairwell.
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And you hear him say as clear as day, we're here.
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And the building collapses in within one minute.
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Every American needs to listen to Oriole Palmer.
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We have some fire here in the beast chair and we'll meet up with you.
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You get over to the 8th chair and help out Chief Palmer.
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Stopped in the elevator, in the elevator shaft.
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You're going to have to get a different elevator.
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It's everybody on put that elevator at the top.
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The firefighters in New York deserve better than this, Patrick.
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So you were saying that, but again, question, why did 9-11 happen?
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I think it'll become, it already is the biggest nightmare in the history of the country.
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