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9/11: The Rescuers
Date: 9/10/2011 Album ID: 1318464
Ten years later, health issues linger for Ground Zero rescue crews.
Gregg Fishman, 63, a retired volunteer emergency medical technician living on Long Island, talks about his experiences working at Ground Zero after the 9/11 attacks. (Andrew Russell | Tribune-Review)
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Gregg Fishman, 63, a retired volunteer emergency medical technician living on Long Island, talks about his experiences working at Ground Zero after the 9/11 attacks. (Andrew Russell | Tribune-Review)
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Bill Gleason, a retired FDNY emergency medical services lieutenant, shows a picture of himself working at Ground Zero in late September or early October 2001. Gleason was a first responder after the attacks. (Andrew Russell | Tribune-Review)
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Bill Gleason, a retired FDNY emergency medical services lieutenant, was a first responder after the attacks. (Andrew Russell | Tribune-Review)
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Bill Gleason, a retired FDNY emergency medical services lieutenant, walks near the construction of the new tower at Ground Zero. Gleason worked as a first responder after the 9/11 attacks. (Andrew Russell | Tribune-Review)
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Bill Gleason, a retired FDNY emergency medical services lieutenant, walks near the construction of the new tower at Ground Zero. Gleason worked as a first responder after the 9/11 attacks. (Andrew Russell | Tribune-Review)
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Bill Gleason, a retired FDNY emergency medical services lieutenant, sits in St. Paul's Chapel across the street from One World Trade Center. While working as first responder on Sept. 11, 2001, Gleason and other first responders took breaks in the church's pews. (Andrew Russell | Tribune-Review)
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Bill Gleason, a retired FDNY emergency medical services lieutenant, talks about his experiences working at Ground Zero after the 9/11 attacks. (Andrew Russell | Tribune-Review)
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Bill Gleason, a retired FDNY emergency medical services lieutenant, takes a nebulizer treatment for his respiratory illness after a recent walk around the construction site at One World Trade Center. Gleason was a first responder on Sept. 11, 2001. (Andrew Russell | Tribune-Review)
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