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Ground Zero
World Trade Center
October 5, 2001

For the Full 24 Hours on October 5, 2001, the Little Neck-Douglaston Community Ambulance Corps Teamed Up with the Jamaica Estates-Holliswood-South Bayside Volunteer Ambulance Corps to Provide Stand-By Emergency Medical Services for Workers at Ground Zero.


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Dan Hurley standing at the intersection of Vescey Street and West Street.  The remains of one of the Twin Towers can be seen in the far right.

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Cranes removing rubble from Ground Zero.

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A building across the street (West) from the Twin Towers.  When the towers collapsed, steel beams shot across the street into this building.

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The view of Ground Zero from under a walkway.

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A building across the street (South) from the Towers.  Netting covers the front of the building to prevent debris from falling onto workers.

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The view from inside the ambulance stationed on Vesey Street and West Street.
 

 

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