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Whenever FDNY’ers hear the name Dr. Kerry Kelly, they smile and call her an angel. Kelly, the first woman ever to hold the job of Chief Medical Officer of the FDNY, knew on 9/11 that the air was unsafe. She says when you could not see the air in front of you after the collapse of both towers, you knew this would result in cancers down the road. She remembers it was discussed that very day: the consequences of breathing in that toxic dust, but what shocked her was how quickly the cancers came. Dr. Kelly figured the 9/11 cancers would come in 20 years, but the health issues started in short order. Dr. Kelly and her team had the foresight to start doing medicals on all FDNY’ers the month after 9/11 and documented the deterioration of their health. That documentation was pivotal, leading ultimately, to free lifetime health care for 9/11 victims and compensation for their illnesses and deaths.
On 9/11, Dr. Kelly quickly drove in from Staten Island, where she was making rounds with her private patients in the hospital. Her first inkling of the depth of the devastation was the site of molten cars and jetliner debris on the West Side Highway. As she made her way to the closest firehouse to get a helmet, she not only saw more debris but also the sad spectacle of body parts on the ground. Dr. Kelly survived the collapse of both towers and survived both of the dust clouds...the clouds that turned day to night. Her son, a sophomore at Harvard, didn’t know for hours if his mom was dead or alive until he got an email from his dad. Dr. Kerry’s son is “Saturday Night Live” star and head writer Colin Jost. Not as lucky was Jost’s future SNL co-star Pete Davidson, whose dad, Scott, was one of the 343 FDNY’ers killed that day.
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@jads9296
@jads9296 9 месяцев назад
I drove Dr Kelly for a few weeks when I was on light duty. She also diagnosed my heart problems and helped me get back to full duty. She is a special person and ALWAYS has our back. Hope you are still doing well. God bless you and your family. I knew Colin when!
@justjilly1966
@justjilly1966 Месяц назад
@pancake.ale_
@pancake.ale_ 5 дней назад
really? you knew her😱
@kathleenp9643
@kathleenp9643 10 месяцев назад
This woman is a hero and she is right on the money with all she says. My friend who worked in the Amex building came up through the path station when the buildings collapsed. He was covered with ash. He died of Lung cancer about 5 years after 9/11. He never smoked a day in his life. Another friend who is a fireman who was there died 10 years later of pancreatic cancer. The world needs more people like Dr. Kelly.
@raineyj560
@raineyj560 9 месяцев назад
Sadly a report came out the other day that 343 (same # on 9/11) first responders have died from 9/11 related illnessess since 9/11. May they all rest in peace.
@DC-ih8bv
@DC-ih8bv 3 года назад
As a NYC Firefighter , Dr. Kelly is a bonafide hero. Her response and attempts on Danny Suhr is all she had to do that day. That was enough. However, she did a lot more that day and we don’t forget. Continue to Rest In Peace Danny.
@Sushi2735
@Sushi2735 10 месяцев назад
Our eternal thanks must go to the men and women who went in to retrieve the dead and clean up the disaster. We must always hold them close to our hearts. It was a hideous job, they did day after day and hour after hour. The scars and health effects and PTSD still effects them. Such noble heroes, all of them.
@mortenle
@mortenle Год назад
They lost all the hazmat people who could have done even more. But this doctor is brave and professional.
@mariekatherine5238
@mariekatherine5238 3 года назад
Thank you very much. There WERE body parts on the ground. For two decades now, my family refuses to believe me.
@bobporch
@bobporch 2 года назад
Not only were body parts scattered all around, but few complete bodies were found in the rubble. Uniformed Responders see these horrors all to frequently. Imagine being a construction worker finding a sneaker with a foot in it. Then the next day an arm. For anyone there, 9/11 doesn't end. Is carried with every day. A few years after 9/11 workers started finding fragments of human being on nearby roof tops. NEVER FORGET!
@megamillionfreak
@megamillionfreak 2 года назад
You are absolutely right, of course. In fact there are a number of photos that you can search for and find on the Internet a guy took shortly after WTC1 was struck that are showing literally all surfaces - including tops of cars parked around - near the Greek Orthodox church just south of the WTC complex covered in human body parts that have punched through WTC1 and, along some plane parts/landing gear and building facade steel panels, have landed there and then the same a couple of streets east from there after WTC2 had been struck minutes later and the explosion of that plane’s fuel tanks threw plane parts, building debris and human body parts out the impact hole onto the surrounding streets and tops of buildings (like Bankers Trust bldg). I’m not saying you should show that to your family but if they don’t believe you they will believe pictures even less. Some people simply cannot fathom how wicked this world really is. Peace. ☦️❤️
@aulavirtual1200
@aulavirtual1200 2 года назад
@@megamillionfreak woww i didn''t know about it. NOBODY Say about that. I am from Central america , but I am very interesting about what happened that day, i was 21 y in 2001.
@aulavirtual1200
@aulavirtual1200 2 года назад
I believe You.
@RobinMayhall
@RobinMayhall Год назад
@@bobporch Yes, I read an article about how an agency in NYC is still working to this day to identify remains. It described how one lady got a call years after 9/11 that remains of her husband had been identified. It turned out sections of his shin bones had been found on a rooftop. I don’t know why that hit me so hard. I just couldn’t deal with the physics of this man’s body being blown apart while flying through the air, such that two similar bones landed relatively close together. And the thought of the widow having to bury a pair of leg bones was (still is) just so heartbreaking.
@KarmasAbutch
@KarmasAbutch 2 года назад
We don’t speak to this enough. Due to the nature and sheer number of the deaths, and the footage and documentation available… it’s easy for the focus to get stuck on that part. But the pain is felt by the living not the dead - it lasts as long as each life of each survivor and each relative. It is in the legacies then left to children and grandchildren. It is in deaths that happened quietly, in the years afterwards, that were not played on news channels over and over. Generational trauma. Grief eventually gets silenced as the world moves on. Anyone with traumatic or complex grief knows that time does NOT heal all wounds - the saying becomes trite and minimizes lived experience, that’s when grief becomes truly lonely, people are made to think they “aren’t recovering correctly” that’s when despair can set in again - it is so important to allow and champion these voices.
@_Breakdown
@_Breakdown 2 года назад
Thank you 🙏🏻 for your words of understanding. Especially because there are so many people who don’t understand. Even many people in the mental health profession only have a “text book” idea of how people can be traumatized - and the different ways that it can manifest in someone.
@divinereference
@divinereference 9 месяцев назад
You are a thousand percent correct & people don’t realize the truths you just stated so eloquently!! Time does NOT heal all wounds, I learned that the horrific way & was eventually diagnosed with pathological grief decades after a traumatic death. It’s possible that LOVE may heal wounds in time but it also takes a LOT of WORK. Also, everything does NOT happen for a reason! We create reasons for why things happened after the fact. Thank you for your understanding.
@Yzerman1991
@Yzerman1991 2 года назад
she seems like a legit badass, a hero. The 🌎 needs more people like her in it. Definitely someone I'd want watching my back/looking out for me.
@jas0206
@jas0206 4 месяца назад
Her story of that day NEEDS to be made into a movie.
@iwoww562a9
@iwoww562a9 3 года назад
God bless this lady she is a hero along with many others!!!!
@juliagoolia5604
@juliagoolia5604 Год назад
She is so BRAVE, selfless and a true hero!
@jasonstrader3942
@jasonstrader3942 2 года назад
Thank you Dr. Kelly for what you did on 9/11 and thank you for sharing your story with us all. You are a hero and a treasure.
@lynnd1874
@lynnd1874 10 месяцев назад
My Brother died from mesothelioma (the cancer that asbestos exposure causes)... His exposure to asbestos was about 30 years before his diagnosis, but his doctors asked him straight off when they had the diagnosis about his exposure to asbestos.. So there will still be cases for at least another 10 -15 years.
@sheilathailand1903
@sheilathailand1903 2 года назад
Thank you Dr. Kelly. For everything you did, and still do. And for your story.
@samsmom1491
@samsmom1491 2 года назад
You say you did what you could with such humbleness. You were in the right place at the right time. You made a difference that day and I thank you for your service. So many heroes that day.
@tinaturner134
@tinaturner134 2 года назад
Kerry Kelly is a fantastic hero she did her job and we never never forget 😭😭😭😭
@rbak2679
@rbak2679 2 года назад
I’ve read about her in Colin’s memoir and I am now just researching about her. She is a true hero and a great role model.
@marthamartha3222
@marthamartha3222 2 года назад
All these innocent people that die that day are resting in peace 🕊️🕊️. But to us the pain remains.
@KarmasAbutch
@KarmasAbutch 2 года назад
We don’t speak to this enough. Due to the nature and sheer number of the deaths, and the graphic documentation available… it’s easy for the focus to get stuck on that part. The pain is felt by the living not the dead and it lasts as long as each life of each survivor and each relative, and is in the legacies then left to children. Generational trauma. It eventually gets silenced as the world moves on. Anyone with traumatic or complex grief knows that time does NOT heal all wounds - the saying becomes trite and minimizes lived experience, that’s when grief becomes truly lonely, people are made to think they “aren’t recovering correctly” that’s when despair can set in a gain - it is so important to allow and champion these voices.
@jeffreyboone2406
@jeffreyboone2406 Год назад
How it would feel to simply shake your hand Dr Kelly. Thank you so much for your valiant efforts on such a tragic day in our countries history.
@eileenrobbins8430
@eileenrobbins8430 Год назад
God bless you Dr. Kelly for all you did that day and continue to do.
@MissBe737
@MissBe737 2 года назад
Thank you for risking your life to help others on 9/11. God bless you!
@JNBC163
@JNBC163 2 года назад
Thank you Doc, for everything! So glad you are "still alive." Your service is legendary and has made such a difference in so many lives. You are truly an FDNY legend, who will be remembered for generations. John Norman
@yogatron3290
@yogatron3290 2 года назад
What a lovely pleasant wise woman! I enjoyed listening to your story! You are a bright beautiful Light! 💫 Your work is appreciated!🕯 Blessings to you! 🙏🏽
@2bond007
@2bond007 2 года назад
I wish I had heard her when I was a Training Sergeant. The protocols for mask certifications were annoying, but we got them done. Had I seen this video back then, I would have had all of my instructors watch this video to understand and internalize why we do it.🙌🙏💔🧑‍🚒👩‍🚒👨‍🚒👮👮‍♀️👮‍♂️🙏
@raquelarredondo1642
@raquelarredondo1642 3 года назад
Thank you so much! Your recall is amazing! Thank you for your service
@emmas5000
@emmas5000 2 года назад
Thank you so much for telling your story. I find it so heartbreaking 20 years on everyone again is wearing masks, for a very different reason. It shows that you never ever know what’s going to happen in life. God bless you.
@janegreen5301
@janegreen5301 9 месяцев назад
Yes! They are loved! I am not there, I am not a firefighter, but I do love them and appreciate them! The Police too!! Thank you for your service. Jane
@kylethibodeau6094
@kylethibodeau6094 2 года назад
You are a true HERO Dr. Kelly:)
@tomy.1846
@tomy.1846 Год назад
Clam, cool, collected. Hero. ⭐
@chrysalis72
@chrysalis72 Год назад
dr kelly, very beautiful lady inside and out.
@Augfordpdoggie
@Augfordpdoggie Год назад
GILF
@leroybigs97
@leroybigs97 2 года назад
Great interview
@k.gspianoworldjourneyschan437
@k.gspianoworldjourneyschan437 2 года назад
Love u Mrs. Kelly! I'm smitten towards your son too!! Lol 😆 🤣 your another hero I get to love ❤ 😍 💖
@noreengardner1075
@noreengardner1075 Год назад
Thank you for your dedication and you are amazing! Your perspective is so important for us all to hear, we all need reminders of how much we all depend on our medical “family” who continue to save lives, not only everyday, but during past and present crisis situations.
@jackieholmes5587
@jackieholmes5587 2 года назад
God bless Dr. Kelly
@lisashrestha5023
@lisashrestha5023 2 года назад
I had the same thought on the Statue of Liberty - nice to hear someone else mention it and so glad it was not hit. The loss of life is staggering. So many lives taken and family and friends and connected strangers too were hurt irrevocably on this date. Wonderful Dr Kelly. 💜❤️💜
@virginia9887
@virginia9887 9 месяцев назад
My humble appreciation to you Doc
@macycharmin
@macycharmin 9 месяцев назад
Hearing her accounts of that day and days thereafter gives a different perspective from a whole other angle of that tragic day. Her story is quiet interesting. Thank you, Dr. Kelly, for your accounts and sharing your story.
@tomkelly3896
@tomkelly3896 2 года назад
Awesome woman...great doctor....iremans best friend...thank you dr kelly you truly are a firemans angel sent from heaven ...tomk fdny bronx
@kristaroberts1158
@kristaroberts1158 9 месяцев назад
What a brilliant and impressive woman! Thank you for your service to these firefighters!💗
@jodywho6696
@jodywho6696 9 месяцев назад
Thank You Dr Kelly✨💃✨🥂✨🇺🇸✨
@bobbynicole10
@bobbynicole10 Год назад
this lady is badass 💪
@christaheiss7475
@christaheiss7475 9 месяцев назад
Dr Kelly, I ADORE YOU. I AM SO PROUD OF YOU, THOU I DON'T KNOW YOU. YOU ARE SUCH AN ANGELIC BEING. SO COURAGEOUS AND ALERT. THANK YOU FOR BEING ALIVE
@asalane20
@asalane20 9 месяцев назад
What a smart, brave woman.
@kai88875
@kai88875 2 года назад
🙏
@PC-Phobic-Jean-Rene
@PC-Phobic-Jean-Rene 9 месяцев назад
What a lovely woman, in every-way. From what she related, and how she explained her 9/11 experience, --- and just the sense I get about her, --- I can understand somewhat why she would have been referred to as an _"angel"._ If tragedy struck you, certainly you would want someone like her near-at-hand.
@tommysimmons3258
@tommysimmons3258 2 года назад
Story of the summer of 2001 I read was about the health issues lawsuits from asbestos from office workers. Then 9/11 happened
@mikebyrd8278
@mikebyrd8278 Год назад
70% of the buildings in New York have asbestos including the Chrysler building and empire State building
@laurenbendik2006
@laurenbendik2006 9 месяцев назад
Omg this is colin jost’s mom??
@audreyperrin320
@audreyperrin320 9 месяцев назад
I thought it was a small plane to
@suebennison
@suebennison 9 месяцев назад
Is she serious about the long term effects? Take responsibility for the toxic effects on the people who serve your city. You must look after your long suffering subjects.
@laurenbendik2006
@laurenbendik2006 9 месяцев назад
If they had been able to order a large amount of proper masks asap, could it have really helped the firefighters??
@smooshiebear80
@smooshiebear80 6 месяцев назад
In another interview a firefighter had mentioned that the first day or two they had used some form of mask, and within a half hour they became completely useless. I’m assuming it’s because it was so full of debris you couldn’t actually breathe through it anymore.
@himgod6495
@himgod6495 Год назад
I was born in 1981
@leon15776
@leon15776 10 месяцев назад
Good for you Jack
@janblackman6204
@janblackman6204 2 года назад
My problem with all the stories of 9/11 is how people that could barely fly was able to fly with such precision into the towers and the pentagon. Not that it didn’t happen but the manner in which it happened. People who were told not to fly that day or not to be at the pentagon or stay out of New York. I also have wondered about the low volume of people on the planes.
@cristinaalcarazhocker6106
@cristinaalcarazhocker6106 2 года назад
It makes sense to me the lowest volume of people flying because: -first it was on a Tuesday, around 8 am -it was the week after a holiday -schools were starting in that week ( at least pretty k for what I've heard in different Interviews
@janblackman6204
@janblackman6204 2 года назад
@@cristinaalcarazhocker6106 those are valid points. But after a holiday people would be flying for the work week. I just remember employee of the airline mentioned how unusual it was to have such low amount of passengers. Also one unusual thing was a pilot scheduled to fly that day and at the last check in he had been replaced. He had said that things like that just didn’t happen. So it had always confused me about why. There were just so many strange things that happened that day and a lot of them didn’t make sense
@katherinewright1160
@katherinewright1160 2 года назад
There is easily accessible data on busy vs non-busy fly days fpr business travel. Those of us who fly weekly can tell you that Tue, Wed, and Thur (before noon) tend to be less busy. You can even see this in the pricing of flights. Been flying for business since before 9/11 and it’s pretty much the same now as then.
@janblackman6204
@janblackman6204 2 года назад
@@katherinewright1160 thank you
@GG_11_11
@GG_11_11 2 года назад
Who was told not to fly that day, is there any real facts about this?
@sallydorsey1851
@sallydorsey1851 3 года назад
Why did epa say it was safe
@amy109
@amy109 3 года назад
There’s a rumor that they lied so that Wall Street and everything else could open. But who really knows.. the people from there who said it was safe belong in jail
@bobporch
@bobporch 2 года назад
@@amy109 More than a rumor. Wall street had to reopen or there would have been world wide depression. If they told the truth people would not have wanted to go to work. I was there and realized I really messed up not bringing a respirator and a carton of chemical cartridges.
@amy109
@amy109 2 года назад
@@bobporch I don’t think they should have lied, but they absolutely should have told people to wear proper PPE; masks and respirators, so that we wouldn’t be losing so many to cancer right now. I think it’s really fvcked that they did that
@jodywho6696
@jodywho6696 9 месяцев назад
Money
@eh1702
@eh1702 19 дней назад
@@amy109 Ordinary people didn’t have PPE. How many million people lived in Manhattan? It was hard enough for responders to get PPE. Paper surgical masks were absolutely useless - they are designed to stop bacteria, not chemical vapours. Handyman dustmasks are useless: the humidity from water-hoses and from people’s own breath quickly made a layer of mud that caked masks to unbreathability. They needed respirators.
@gloriahenry6137
@gloriahenry6137 2 года назад
Building 7 came down ?
@Augfordpdoggie
@Augfordpdoggie Год назад
At 520pm. The bbc announced its collapse 20 min before it actually fell
@shivinunitholi2493
@shivinunitholi2493 Год назад
@@Augfordpdoggie I still don't understand how they kinda predicted it.
@Augfordpdoggie
@Augfordpdoggie Год назад
@@shivinunitholi2493 the bbc reporter said live, that it had come down, when it was visible behind her. Bbc knew because it was planned and the also had the script
@mikebyrd8278
@mikebyrd8278 Год назад
The BBC explained that years ago it's on their website.
@jodywho6696
@jodywho6696 9 месяцев назад
@@Augfordpdoggie Nuts
@gloriahenry6137
@gloriahenry6137 2 года назад
Other buildings came down ????????
@jasonstrader3942
@jasonstrader3942 2 года назад
Yes, WTC 1 and 2 aka twin towers and WTC 7 a much smaller building on site.
@pacingourtravels773
@pacingourtravels773 2 года назад
And 3
@vicstick75
@vicstick75 2 года назад
Yeah, 3 was the Marriott hotel. WTC buildings 4, 5, 6 and the Deutsche Bank building were all damaged so badly they had to be demolished.
@mikebyrd8278
@mikebyrd8278 Год назад
And building 7 and a church
@lebergerdesphotons4565
@lebergerdesphotons4565 Год назад
there was a hurricane just off shore and the tv news hid that fact.
@mikebyrd8278
@mikebyrd8278 Год назад
Because it was completely irrelevant
@lebergerdesphotons4565
@lebergerdesphotons4565 Год назад
@@mikebyrd8278 every hurricane or even tropical storm is tracked for days in advance by the TV weather EVERY time there is one except this time. Thank you for saying that it's completely irrelevant, by doing so you have shown yourself to be so far from capable of analyzing anything logically that only fools will pay any attention to you. Blater on if that pleases you, I won't bother with you after this unless you suddenly grow a brain.
@mikebyrd8278
@mikebyrd8278 Год назад
@@lebergerdesphotons4565 it wasn't in the news because it was 500 miles away from land and wasn't going to make landfall. There was also bigger things in the news such as 911
@lebergerdesphotons4565
@lebergerdesphotons4565 Год назад
@@mikebyrd8278 it wasn't in the news because it was 500 miles away from land and wasn't going to make landfall. There was also bigger things in the news such as 911 usually the challenge is to figure out if the person is a fool or a shill. I could be mistaken, but I'm sure leaning hard toward "fool" in your case. Every other time that a hurricane is 500 miles off shore and there's even a remote chance of landfall, all of the tv parrots talk about it lots. This one got so close to new york that there was thunder reported at the 3 new york regional airports. And the storm was heading to new york for three days before 911 happened. Thanks for making it easy. You are a fool.
@mikebyrd8278
@mikebyrd8278 Год назад
@@lebergerdesphotons4565 you are insane, it was heading away from new York and it's completely irrelevant. So what reason you think the news didn't cover the storm after 911
@kfrancis1872
@kfrancis1872 2 года назад
Regarding the VERBAL communication and instructions to the chiefs and not the radio : I remember in real time Guilliani reprimanding the NYPD and NYFD (indirectly, he was frustrated at the situation)...because they did not have access to each other's channels...it was slowing and stopping communication altogether. I remember it being a big frustration at the time and later being overhauled so that the ER depts had similar lingo, protocol, and ER plans in place.
@Augfordpdoggie
@Augfordpdoggie Год назад
Giuliani had the opportunity after wtc 93 to reconcile that but he vetoed it.
@sarahholland2600
@sarahholland2600 9 месяцев назад
You would think any city's Disaster Recovery Plans would factor communication between responders into their strategy.
@HaileyAndTheArt
@HaileyAndTheArt 9 месяцев назад
They never planned on one of the main signal sources getting knocked out. It wasn't just their radios and devices. Most phones in the area either didn't work or were jammed. It wasn't the same way it is now. Our networks are insanely better and faster now.
@kfrancis1872
@kfrancis1872 9 месяцев назад
I remember it was MORE than the technical side, they had miscommunication because of different lingo, codes, terms. They had different protocols too. And many of the NYFD Chiefs were buried under Tower 1. I also remember the nurses and doctors visibly crying when they realized no one was coming for the 100s of beds they commandeered. U either evaporated, we're in peices, or lived.