rubble and saw the bottom wing stars to burn. and my greatest fear was this plane was going to ignite the flame was ignite and i was going to die. i crawled the entire length of the loans department, through the lounge into the computer room into the communication room and i couldn t go further, because this was one sheetrock wall blocking myself. he says jump over and i m going to grab you. and i got up from that prayer and i started punching, kicking, hard as i can until a little hole appeared in the sheetrock. and he said, i see your hand. i said yank me through. and i jumped and i grabbed and i stuck my head through. and i reached in, nothing happened. i said you must do that. up he went again and i reached in and somehow got under his arm or grabbed on to something
course that building as you know is a series of concentric rings when you hit the outer wall you are only affecting that part of it. those walls are down you can see the gutted areas. the whole place blew, everything came down. couldn t see, couldn t breathe. terrible, i never seen nothing like it. i went through vietnam and never seen anything like this. can they go in base on the conditions of the building? somebody is going to have to. that s what we get paid for. as soon as we heard the explosion we ran out of n york state supreme court and jumped on our jury bus. . here we go again. i don t know what is going on. the second building is collapsing, i believe. i don t know. i don t know. this happened before. just back up. come this way.
floor, all of a sudden this tremendous noise started, went black, the building was shaking, rocking and rolling. i knew the building was collapsing. i thought it was seconds before we re dead. we need a hand. all of a sudden i m laying in blackness and it went silent. i was covered in six inches of debris. first few seconds i thought i was dead. saw nothing, heard nothing. i was covered. started calling may-days, calling for help. it is my understanding all the bridges and tunnels in the city are closed. this has the signature of osama bin laden. he has had pilots on his
trapped for a while. thank god that i m safe. i feel terrible for the people we lost. some of whom i talked to 15 minutes before we lost them. and the city is going to survive. the only thing you could see from where we were was a big grand jury in the eah and broken trees. nothing that cash a big gouge in the earth and broken trees. nothing that you could distinguish that a plane crashed there. just a few moments ago world trade center building number 7 collapsed. we had been warned the building was in danger of collapse. engineers on scene said the building was structurely very weak. a lot of innocent people died. all they did was a simple thing. all they did was come to work that morning. they didn t come to do battle. the people that went to vietnam knew what they were doing, they trained for that. you don t expect that just
see the gutted areas. the whole place blew, everything came down. couldn t see, couldn t breathe. terrible, i never seen nothing like it. i went through vietnam and never seen anything like this. can they go in base on the conditions of the building? somebody is going to have to. that s what we get paid for. as soon as we heard the explosion we ran out of new york state supreme court and jumped on our jury bus. . here we go again. i don t know what is going on. the second building is collapsing, i believe. i don t know. i don t know. this happened before. just back up. come this way. we can see the top of the building from here. oh yeah, there it goes, there it goes! there it goes!