As my dad helped cleaning up the Iconic World Trade Center “Twin Towers” and was named “Ground Zero” during the clean up what he saw bothered him. I just can’t appreciate the FDNY and NYPD enough they have to much history. Also the ladder truck is the same brand they use in New York.
to all the Americans boating whether in a fishing boat ferry cargo ship you name it there was probably who did not hesitate to come rescue people from Ground Zero WE SALUTE
Yea, it’s really nice of him I remember it being so sad and shocking never would I think that people would do such things. Respect to everyone who lost loved ones. I miss the Twin Towers.
Rest in peace all the 2996 people who lost their lives in this terrible tragedy, and the heroes who risked and some lost their lives saving over 25,000 others who could have also died from their injuries, you will never be forgotten.🙏#NeverForget
My grandpa died in that event, I was only 11 at the time thank you for honoring everyone who died, suffered and saved lives that day 20 years ago. #neverforget 😢
Dude I am so sorry that happend, even though I wasn't born back then. I can still feel the emotions that passed through all these peoples stories. God bless. And have a great day #neverforget
Thanks so much for this, it means a lot. My aunt was there and helped two people in wheel chairs going down over and over flights of stairs. Luckily she got out safe. Seeing the destruction of this changed her. Today she is not a hero to me. She is a life saver. Its not the cape a hero wears. It is the blood and the love they put out for the world. Thanks again Amazeplays.
Wdym by “it is the blood” they put out for the world? Do you mean donating blood? Or do you mean. They give blood to the world, they kill people in the world which gives blood to the world? A bit sus
My great grandfather was brought up in a rough place in Scotland. He was in the army, he was in multiple wars. I heard stories on how he was locked up in chain by the Indians. I heard that he saw prisoners of the army getting beaten and were starving slaves. Although he was a very good card player. He used to do bets and win every time so he could use the money to buy food for the army. He was so good at cards that he knew what the cards people were holding every time and I believe this is because he had a photographic memory. I heard when ever there was a spider in the house he picked it up, and put it in his mouth, you could hear the crunch and you swore you saw a leg hanging out. My great grandfather I never got to meet but I know that he did everything he could for the army, he was in the first world war I believe and he was in a lot of other wars as well. And yes it isn't the cape a hero wears, it's the courage and the bravery it takes to do what is right to save peoples lives. He is a life saver.
I who’d like to say RIP to all those innocent people that passed due to these attacks. Nobody deserved to die that day it is honestly sad that the world had come to that. It is great that we can progress in life remembering those we lost and the memories they brang us (also I loved the tribute and the transitions)
My dad went in the south tower only 4 yrs b4 they came down, had he gone there a different day in a different year, I wouldn’t be here: and also a kid at my school, had grandparents go up the tower two days before it collapsed and saw it go down
My father was a Arlington County Police officer and one of the first to respond to the pentagon attacks, since then he has lost a friend (corporal Harvey Snook III) and has recently come into contact with an officer he used to do night shifts with who is now terminally ill with lung cancer caused by the aftermath of the attacks. 9/11 is one of those days amongst all days where we step back and examine the fact that police officers everywhere put their lives on the line for people they don't even know.
@@kulmatymps5735 The September 11 attacks, often referred to as 9/11, were a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks by the militant Islamist terrorist group al-Qaeda against the United States of America on the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001. crashing into the world trade center and the pentagon which started the 20 year war that just ended
For all Americans, for all time, the phrase “nine-eleven” will evoke a special meaning, a memory of a moment in our history when the world as we knew it changed forever. It is fitting, then, that every year on September 11 Americans join together to honor the memory of the more than three thousand people who died that day. And it is fitting that we observe a moment of silence as a tribute to those lives cut short, and as a symbol of the empty places left behind in the hearts of those still living. But these solemn ceremonies on September 11 will always be more than a remembrance of the past, more than a tribute to the lives lost two years ago. These ceremonies are today, and always will be, a remembrance and a tribute to both the living and the dead. Today we recall, and we celebrate, what we learned about ourselves on September 11, 2001. We recall, and we celebrate, how we acted that day. We remember once again how ordinary human beings, living their ordinary lives, reacted with extraordinary heroism when - without warning and in an instant - they were thrown face-to-face with the most fundamental questions of human existence. On September 11, 2001, we saw ordinary people choose duty in the face of death, as the security guards in the Trade Center continued to help people out even as the buildings were collapsing around them. On September 1l, we saw loyalty to friends overwhelm all sense of danger, as the New York City firefighters searched tirelessly for their own. On September 11, 2001, we saw ordinary people choose self-sacrifice for the good of strangers, as the passengers on the plane over Pennsylvania refused to allow the hijackers to succeed. On September 11, 2001, we saw ordinary people choosing to spend their final moments expressing their love to their families. There is a man in New York who has tape-recorded many of those final messages, and he listens to the tape every day because it is such a pure expression of human love. Americans will be meeting like this every September 11, I am sure, to refresh our national memory of what we learned that day in 2001. Not only that we have enemies in this world who would destroy us if they could. But that the age-old verities - duty, loyalty, self-sacrifice, love - still have meaning, and still flourish in the hearts of the ordinary people we live and work with every day. So today, as we think back on the events of 9/11 two years ago, our sorrow over the loss of so many good people should be tempered by the example shown by so many who died, and so many who lived. They taught us through their actions that day what it means to be human. They showed us the immutable value of duty, loyalty, self-sacrifice, love. The only way we will triumph over terrorism, and conquer the senseless tragedy of that horrible day, is by celebrating the kindness of the human spirit. Today, as we remember those lost, I ask you to join me in faith that the good will not only endure, they will prevail. ❤️ media.discordapp.net/attachments/850287527452999690/885997187757121576/image0.jpg?width=1098&height=1758
Damn dude. Thanks for taking the time to write all of this out. True patriotism. Also, that pic is very sad, those people were not fit for what was going on, and were not ready for the situation.
This is so heart warming this has really made me think about how the world works in unity some times and how some of us just dont understand what 911 was. This is so powerful ❤❤ R.I.P all who lost there lives ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
When I found this today, I started crying because it just is so powerful. Thank you for making this. This is a great tribute to all those who died in the terrorist attacks of 9/11/2001. Never forget the heroics that were performed during that day. #NeverForget
20 years and we all never forget how important this tragic day is for all of us Americans. Even though some of us were born years after, all the first responders and healthcare workers will all tell their current and future kids their story on how they risked their lives saving their community. God Bless all of our First responders, and I salute all of them.
@@V2.alty. Great to hear your father served a Police department. I have respect for all first responders who risk their lives every day just to keep us safe.
On this night...21 years ago, 246 people went to sleep in preparation for their morning flights. 2,606 people went to sleep in preparation for work in the morning tomorrow. 343 firefighters went to sleep in preparation for their morning shift. 60 police officers went to sleep in preparation for morning patrol. 8 paramedics went to sleep in preparation for the morning shift of saving lives. None of them saw past 10:00 am Sept 11, 2001. In one single moment life may never be the same. As you live and enjoy the breaths you take today and tonight before you go to sleep in preparation for your life tomorrow, kiss the ones you love, snuggle a little tighter, and never take one second of your life for granted. Also all those still dealing with the aftermath with cancer and losing their loved ones. Remembering 9/11 9/11 was a tragedy that changed the world in which we live in, an event of which we're still facing consequences for and wars have been made over. This event is a tragedy, with 2,977 people who lost their lives that day. No matter what way you look at it, feel about it or think about it. This has changed is in a way we will never be able to fully recover from. We ask you all to be respectful as this is a truly sad day. Please note that jokes and. disrespect about this specific topic Copied and shared 💔 Please do the same in remembrance of the fallen. 😇 #NeverForget 🇺🇸 #FirstResponders #NYC #Heroes #TwinTowers #Firefighters #Police #Dispatchers #NineEleven #FSFA
This makes me so sad i can’t believe this happend we will never forget the people who lost their lives and there loved ones never forget the people who died 💙❤️❤️
This is very cool the set up and everything great job. I also wanted to say Rest In Peace to those who died that day and/or risked their lives we will always remember. #America #neverforget
Rest in peace to everyone who died in that attack, as well as the FireFighters, and the police officers who died in that attack. One of my teachers friends died in that attack due to being on one of the top floors rest in peace too all. 😭
My father after 9/11 fought for this country as a Navy Corpsman. 1990-2010, 20 years of service and now he’s retired, telling me stories of his service. Thank you dad for doing your job 20 something years ago as I can write this comment freely because of you. Love you so much.
And thank you to all the first responders who went into hell to rescue people from it, those who braved the darkness for others to live in the light, and to our armed forces for defending this country.
This is meaning full day and I love how you put in so much work to make an amazing tribute to all those who lost loved ones and the ones who lost there lives that sad day.
Rest In Peace to all the EMS, Police and Fire Units who lost there lives including the people in the tower who come to work expecting paychecks and normal stuff, but not a horrifying experience that would end there lives. Rest In Peace to all of those people. (And also thank you for keeping our houses, school, businesses safe. And to come and save tons of people from a falling tower takes a lot. So I thank you for all you’ve done an Rest In Peace)
Rip to everyone that lost there lives that day, May god protect and bless us, Very thankful for the first responders on that day #neverforget #godbless #rip
@@frostplaysrblx I agree my dads a firefighter and he almmost died responding to it but his best friend died taht day in the north tower. They tried eveything they could to save eveyone!
This video is amazing because my grandpa was a firefighter, when it happened and he died because he sacrificed his life to save others. Just amazing bro. #NeverForget
My uncle went to a pizza place near the "Twin tower" building, so he took a picture of it and sent it to me. We both never knew that was the last picture that we had of the "Twin Towers" because 2 days later... also two very unbelievable things i knew is that on september 11 it marks the 20th year of the traumatic event 9/11. On September 12 its Paul Walker's birthday. Very sad and unbelieavble stuff.
Very cool, love the song choice. Reminds me of when that officer died a few years back and the funeral precession was almost the same as this. RIP all that lost their lives in this tragic event
Rest In Peace all who died that horrific day… You’ll be missed by all humans And thank you all of the emergency response teams who sacrificed the selfs
Let us all remember those brave people who risked their lives in 9/11 🙏 Thank you so much and rest in peace to the 2996 who tragically lost their lives in this horrible tragedy. 😢 #GoneButNeverForgotten
Well here I am 2 years later Im s big fan of AmazePlays RIP to all the hero's that we lost 22 years ago it was a very sad moment for many! Rest in Peace to all of the people who died that day. Wether your police, EMS, or firefighters, we thank you for. your service! R.I.P. to all who died that day! “Gone but never forgotten”😞
I had a Social Studies teacher one year and on September 11 we watched some documentaries about the attacks, along with the story of The Man in the Red Bandana, who was an employee at the World Trade Center who saved countless lives before losing his own. That day, he told our class that, as he put it, “everyone remembers where they were.” Also, I just went to New York City back in January and got to see the 9/11 memorial right where the twin towers once stood, and I saw on the plaques some people placed roses in the engravings of loved ones, and some of them read “(name) and her unborn child.” It is really the saddest and most sobering event in American history. It was the day we realized we weren’t invincible. It was the day we gained and lost so many heroes and loved ones. It truly is a day to never forget.
I think it's amazing how these RU-vidrs are making these videos in tribute to 9/11 god bless all of the RU-vidrs & the families that lost family members on that day we all pray for y'all & we are keeping your names alive!
I would just like to everyone here to take a moment and realise what a catastrophic incident this was and all the people who past away I wish you were still here I’m so sorry for what happened there was nothing anyone could do but watch and wait 🥺😩😩