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As a public service, Audible has selected nearly three hours of key, unedited transmissions by Manhattan Fire Radio. Fire Department dispatchers and firefighters in the field are heard describing the planes hitting the World Trade Center (included in Track 1), the collapse of the first tower (Track 2), and the collapse of the second tower (Track 3). These transmissions begin around 8:46 a.m. Eastern time and end at around 10:22 a.m.
©2005 New York City Fire Department (P)2005 Audible, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...
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Wow! .... Riveting!
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Excellent!!
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cool under fire
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I can't say it was a good listen, but more of a trip back to that fateful day. I think it's good they made records of the events like these as it may be used as a teaching tool for future dispatchers and rescue workers to listen to what happened that day.
Like listening to a police scanner
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911 fire dispatch review
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Breath Taking
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screw a headline
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and then what happened?
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Historic
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Tough to listen to... emotional
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