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In Reply to: 9-11 where were you? posted by 37Chief on September 11, 2015 at 10:35:08:
I was on a high rise in Alexandria Va. I had heard on the radio a plane had hit the tower and wondered how that could happen on such a beautiful clear day. No information was yet known so i went up 20 floors to the roof to access the elevator room. As I crossed the rooftop I heard the explosion of the plane hitting the pentagon. two booms. Then the smoke from the north. I feared Washington was being bombed somehow. I found the engineer and we went back to his apartment to watch the news. My company had been working in the wing that was hit replacing the elevators and escalators. we were finished, but inspections were scheduled for 9/12. Our crews were sent elsewhere and the wing was to remain empty until our work was finale approved. That is why so few were lost in the destroyed wing. Most of the dead were on the plane. It burned for over a week. Chip Carr
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