7/4/2023 0 Comments 102 Minutes by Jim Dwyer![]() "New York Times" reporters Dwyer and Flynn have taken the opposite and far more revealing-approach, capturing the little-known stories of the nearly 12,000 ordinary people who took extraordinary steps to save themselves and others. ![]() Of the millions of words written about September 11, 2001, most were told from the outside looking in. "It's a bomb, let's get out of here." - "It's going to be the top story of the day." - "Mom, I'm not calling to chat." - "We have no communication established up there yet." - "Should we be staying here, or should we evacuate?" - "Get away from the door!" - "If the conditions warrant on your floor, you may wish to start an orderly evacuation." - "You can't go this way." - "The doors are locked." - "I've got a second wind." - "I'm staying with my friend." - "Tell the chief what you just told me." - "We'll come down in a few minutes." - "You don't understand." ![]()
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