08-01-2002, 06:17 PM
I had gone into the office in Brooklyn that day.
After the 2nd plane hit the second building, everthing just stopped. The streets were empty. We were all glued to the radio that day. It was very overwhelming, to say the least.
In a way, I was glad I had gone into the office that day, instead of staying home.
I did not lose any close loved-ones, but, our neighborhood lost alot of people and pretty much the whole fire dept. It was a very devastating experience and still is in many ways.
After the 2nd plane hit the second building, everthing just stopped. The streets were empty. We were all glued to the radio that day. It was very overwhelming, to say the least.
In a way, I was glad I had gone into the office that day, instead of staying home.
I did not lose any close loved-ones, but, our neighborhood lost alot of people and pretty much the whole fire dept. It was a very devastating experience and still is in many ways.