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We Were There January 5, 2016 

9/11 Tribute Museum
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World Trade Center Survivor and Recovery Worker Peter R., and Survivor Tom G. share their personal stories of September 11th in their 9/11 Tribute Museum presentation of We Were There on stage at the National September 11th Memorial Museum.
Tom worked in the World Trade Center for 15 years, and on 9/11 was working on the 82nd floor of the North Tower for the Port Authority. After the impact of the plane, everyone on his floor began evacuating the building with no question or thought. He recalls the surprisingly calm trek down the stairwell, firefighters' heroic efforts, and his journey back to his home in New Jersey.
Peter worked for the Port Authority, and was not in his office on the 77th floor of the North Tower on the morning of 9/11. On vacation with his wife in North Carolina, he watched the events unfold on TV. In the aftermath of the attack, Peter was assigned to an engineering team responsible for clearing away the debris from Ground Zero. He talks about the story of the "last column," recalls the horrors of the site, and speaks of how the response to 9/11 brought out the best of humanity.

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@mentlinc
@mentlinc 3 года назад
Completely amazing and inspiring that right after the 1st tower collapsed there were still personnel arriving at the base of the North Tower helping people evacuate in the middle of all that smoke. Unbelievably brave.
@BonJody
@BonJody 2 года назад
It's been 20 years and 11 days, and I have been binge watching different videos of people's stories like I never have before, I just feel compelled to know what people experienced
@TheOfficialLSD1
@TheOfficialLSD1 2 года назад
Same, I’m not sure why I’ve become so fascinated (maybe incorrect word choice) by this event, but I’ve been watching/reading about it almost non stop. I was in 2nd grade when the event happened so I obviously wasn’t old enough to comprehend the magnitude of the situation but now that I’m older these stories make me speechless. I can’t begin to imagine what it was like to be there that day. God bless these people.
@donikquac
@donikquac 2 года назад
Me too
@goodkarna
@goodkarna 9 месяцев назад
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@brittanybaucom9786
@brittanybaucom9786 6 месяцев назад
It’s such a blessing these exist. I’m so SO glad they did these recorded accounts. Priceless. Never Forget. ♥️🇺🇸🥹
@66hoodwitch
@66hoodwitch 4 года назад
I adore and cherish all of these stories, and take it very close to my heart and soul ! Because in the end ,it's about human spirit and despite all the negativity in the world ,human spirit is stronger than anything else and can truly overcome any kind of devastation ...we are strong and powerful ,and when we unite, we can move maintains! God bless you, survivors and rip those who perished that day 💜🥺
@66hoodwitch
@66hoodwitch 4 года назад
@@rameychisum2891 you couldn't be more incorrect. Human spirit is meant to withstand lifetimes of pain and suffering, and the only way out of that is to recognize that compassionate is the best choice; we are meant to learn lessons, lifetime of lessons and until our souls have recognized these lessons ,and learned them, there wont be any compassion around; ego overruled this planet,but there is a way out of it...please educate yourself! Thanks and blessed be
@Meekseek
@Meekseek 4 года назад
People don't over come any kind of devastation. And they certainly do not when they were murdered nor the dead nor the families of those murdered and missing The perpetrators where not only not apprehended they proceeded to murder more people. Unite? You can't even respect Ramey Chisum opinion, which more realistic than yours.
@Purpleprincee
@Purpleprincee 3 года назад
Amen!!!🙏✝️😇💜
@user-jp5zj7hk6m
@user-jp5zj7hk6m 3 года назад
@@66hoodwitch idk why people don’t agree with you and understand what you’re saying is common sense. humans are very resilient. after a few months we forget what physical pain felt like. we forget everything in time. we are still touched by it, but we overcome it. we don’t let ourselves suffer every single day since our lives changed. we don’t sit on our asses and cry. we OVERCOME IT. we PUSH THROUGH IT. that’s what even therapists tell you! the fact they think humans aren’t squishy lil dps characters is crazy. we can get hit and bounce back. people have been paralyzed and told they’d never walk again, but then train themselves to do so and prove them wrong. what did they do you say? they overcame the struggles they were presented with. USE YOUR BRAINS
@user-jp5zj7hk6m
@user-jp5zj7hk6m 3 года назад
@@rameychisum2891 you can mourn, but you don’t need to ferment on it for centuries. by the time 400-500 years pass there would have been many other things to be upset about. the people 500 years from now will not be impacted by this the way we were. not the same way. again that doesn’t mean you can’t overcome it it just means it will always be a part of you. but truthfully we all know life moves on. everyone who has lost someone knows this to be true. time passes, life goes on. you just have to accept what happens and move from there. there is no other choice than that except to roll over and die
@janice576
@janice576 2 года назад
Are they still doing this in 2021?? Would love to go to the museum and hear their real life changing stories.. God Bless you all and may God help heal your poison and grief since that horrific day.. 🙏🏻😇🙏🏻😇🙏🏻😇🙏🏻😇🙏🏻😇
@beckybradshaw3249
@beckybradshaw3249 4 года назад
Great speakers. God bless them. And I could listen to Judith all day long.
@patriciakelly5451
@patriciakelly5451 8 месяцев назад
Me too. She is so compassionate.
@taffycat93
@taffycat93 2 года назад
For those of you who enjoy these stories go check out the Naudet 9/11 Documentary. Those brothers didn't expect to film all they did that day ...
@Meekseek
@Meekseek 4 года назад
An Architect and an Engineer.
@VickiBee
@VickiBee 6 месяцев назад
I was in the air when it was happening. So I can never forget two military planes "guiding" us to O'Hare Airport; I didn't understand what they were doing there & I thought they were following us. It's the only time military planes have ever accompanied my airplane. It felt so strange to have my own military acting almost as if we could be the enemy.
@ginab6142
@ginab6142 11 месяцев назад
I was very saddened when the 9/11 Tribute Center closed. Prior to it's closure, my niece and I visited every year to hear the stories of those who were there and survived and/or those who lost loved ones on 9/11. I would be very interested in knowing if there are other organizations that carry on that work and that have survivors sharing their personal stories? So far I have not been able to find anything similar. The stories and the memories are so important. Thank you for recording these and making them available. If anyone can recommend places where we can see and hear live presentations from survivors, please share.
@Legendary_CEO
@Legendary_CEO 5 месяцев назад
Shame isn’t it. Perhaps a new marketing team can revive the business through donation.
@nikgeo8690
@nikgeo8690 3 года назад
So people above 80th floor of wtc1 hadnt even made it out of the building by 9:59 when southern tower collapsed...
@user-jp5zj7hk6m
@user-jp5zj7hk6m 3 года назад
i was lucky to hear two stories of survivors of the south tower. one had been only 2-3 floors down from where the plane hit and the other was above. i’m not sure how but they found a working elevator and jumped in ignoring their supervisors warnings. they even were pushing people out because the elevator wouldn’t move since it was too much weight. interesting to think there was still something available that went to the top but not everyone was able to save themselves
@debrajj2439
@debrajj2439 3 года назад
Respect for the flag. How I miss this time in our history. Where have we arrived?
@NKdidit.24
@NKdidit.24 Год назад
You took the words right out of my mouth. Humanity is non existent and people are horrible to one another and things are getting worse. Its not an enjoyable world we live in.
@allencollins6031
@allencollins6031 Год назад
​@@NKdidit.24Its dark. Very dark.
@NKdidit.24
@NKdidit.24 Год назад
@@allencollins6031 I know exactly what you're saying and yes, its way too dark
@allencollins6031
@allencollins6031 Год назад
@@NKdidit.24 Where from NK?
@NKdidit.24
@NKdidit.24 Год назад
@@allencollins6031 Dallas Tx
@dawncolayco9340
@dawncolayco9340 2 года назад
So crazy the different days and stories events for each individual.
@leesher1845
@leesher1845 2 года назад
Wow; I was hanging on each and every word of that second speaker.
@jaggg.3821
@jaggg.3821 2 года назад
This is a superb idea; Oral History sharing this moment in time about 9/11 it's a awesome idea, for me, I believe is just as important as History Book's because these stories don't often get in those same History Book. I wonder if Oklahoma ever considered doing a Museum Tribute for Oklahoma City; an possibly get their Oral Stories, of what that Day was like. Why? One may ask... I went back to see what was happening in the year of 2001 before the Attacks just random bits of information because literally I forgot all of everything that had occurred 2001. Looking up on the year of 2001, by happen stance came across article's on Oklahoma, City Bombing an The Execution of Timothy McVeigh June 11, 2001. So one Evil got put down an another evil almost on the heels of His Attack from April 19, 1995 takes place.
@dianemardis8964
@dianemardis8964 Год назад
Me too. Out of respect for all the victims and families. for new york also.
@GaryKemple-mx9ci
@GaryKemple-mx9ci 8 месяцев назад
Did they fisndvout hiw did it ?
@GaryKemple-mx9ci
@GaryKemple-mx9ci 8 месяцев назад
Hiw ard teroris this country?
@GaryKemple-mx9ci
@GaryKemple-mx9ci 8 месяцев назад
Fid u get sceard ?
@cherylstaples1790
@cherylstaples1790 4 года назад
"Pull it" Larry Silverstein
@yuracracker5572
@yuracracker5572 4 года назад
"The frogs are gay" Alex Jones
@thomasdaniels6824
@thomasdaniels6824 3 года назад
World trade center building number 7 is clearly severely damaged and is going to collapse- New York fire department mid-afternoon. It's 3:00 p.m. and the walls are bowing out in the building is making funny noises-New York fire department. Pull it pull all the firefighters out of the building it can't be saved. building number seven burns from the very moment that the first plane hit the first tower I was there unless you were there shut the f****** about it.
@wendymclean49
@wendymclean49 3 года назад
@@thomasdaniels6824 ignore the ignorant. People with no compassion for the suffering or dead or survivors are as sick as the scum who caused the pain
@GaryKemple-mx9ci
@GaryKemple-mx9ci 8 месяцев назад
Wat they actk building? Fir money?
@GaryKemple-mx9ci
@GaryKemple-mx9ci 8 месяцев назад
Uts dock in sad building?wayvu tellnthemnto run up ? Confus😅
@yeahnoonecaresifyouarefirst
@yeahnoonecaresifyouarefirst 9 месяцев назад
As he finishes his sentences i have to put the volume up when he starts again i have to put it back down...... What a fun little game
@GaryKemple-mx9ci
@GaryKemple-mx9ci 8 месяцев назад
How futur in Americans?
@GaryKemple-mx9ci
@GaryKemple-mx9ci 8 месяцев назад
New wer toluing anou cocos
@GaryKemple-mx9ci
@GaryKemple-mx9ci 8 месяцев назад
And u are redio show tolj😅
@melinda5777
@melinda5777 2 года назад
Facilitator was rude.....the boys, step out side!
@GaryKemple-mx9ci
@GaryKemple-mx9ci 8 месяцев назад
Lraserd
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