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FDNY 9/11-related illness deaths reach 343, topping day of attack
More than 22 years after the Sept. 11 attacks, the FDNY has lost as many members to 9/11-related illnesses as were taken the day of the attack in 2001. News 4’s Jessica Cunnington reports.
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343 FDNY members now dead from 9/11-related illnesses, same number killed in WTC attacks
The FDNY hit a new and tragic milestone over the weekend regarding 9/11 deaths among members, 22 years after the attacks on the World Trade Center.
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Engine 54: The pride of Midtown suffered heaviest losses in 9/11 attacks
Engine 54 in Manhattan suffered one of the most devastating losses on September 11th and are being honored today. Jen Maxfield reports.
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University commemorates 9/11 with ‘paws and reflect' dog yoga event
Southern Connecticut State University held a “paws and reflect” event with dogs and yoga to heal and remember the lives lost in the 9/11 attacks.
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Trailblazing FDNY doc survived 9/11 and helps survivors. She's also Colin Jost's mom
A trailblazing doctor with the FDNY who survived the terror attacks on 9/11 has since dedicated her life to helping survivors — and she also happens to be the mother of a famous late-night comedian.
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New York City marks 22 years since 9/11 attacks
From ground zero to small towns, Americans looked back Monday on 9/11 with moments of silence, tearful words and appeals to teach younger generations about the terror attacks 22 years before. NBC New York’s team coverage.
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Biden calls for national unity as he marks 9/11 anniversary with US troops in Alaska
President Joe Biden delivered remarks for the 22nd anniversary of 9/11 at a military base in Anchorage, Alaska on the way back to Washington from a trip to India and Vietnam.
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9/11 fireman Bob Beckwith recalls standing beside President Bush during Ground Zero speech
President George W. Bush put his arm around firefighter Bob Beckwith and delivered a historic speech at Ground Zero, creating one of the defining images of 9/11. Here’s how the moment came to be.
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FDNY firefighter's first day was 9/11. He's still battling illnesses 22 years later
September 11, 2001, was firefighter Rob Serra’s first day on the job with the FDNY. He rushed toward the disaster that fateful morning to try and save his fellow New Yorkers. He’s still living with the fallout.
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From the archives: Parents grieve 9/11 hero son ‘Man in the Red Bandanna' Welles Crowther
There were many heroes on Sept. 11. But for months, one of them was known only as the “mysterious man in the red bandanna” who saved as many as 18 lives while sacrificing his own. A year later, the world — and his family — learned who the hero was. News 4’s Chuck Scarborough told his story then, with the...
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The US marks 22 years since 9/11 with tributes and tears, from ground zero to Alaska
From ground zero to small towns, Americans looked back Monday on 9/11 with moments of silence, tearful words and appeals to teach younger generations about the terror attacks 22 years before.
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Members of the NYPD ESU ‘never forget'
New York City Emergency Services Unit members reflect on 9/11. Marc Santa reports.
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Two more 9/11 victims who died in World Trade Center identified through DNA testing
Two more victims of the 9/11 terror attacks on the World Trade Center have been identified, the city announced just days before the 22nd anniversary of the most harrowing day in New York City history.
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Former firefighter reflects on 9/11
Twenty-two years after 9/11 NBC speaks with one of the first responders. Andrew Siff reports.
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Biden refuses to grant some conditions 9/11 defendants were seeking in plea deal
President Joe Biden refused to approve some of the conditions that lawyers for defendants in the Sept. 11 attacks had sought in a possible plea bargain, ruling out a presidential guarantee that they would be spared solitary confinement and provided care for the trauma of their torture in CIA custody, a White House National Security Council official said.