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September 11, 2002 PHOTOS: Rescue Dogs
of 9/11 in 2002
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"For every action there is an equal
and opposite reaction."
Newton's Third Law of Motion
Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727) |
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NEW YORK CITY (USA) —
The post-9/11 recovery will always be remembered for its spirit,
its dedication and—to those who know it intimately—its dogs.
Wherever you may find yourself today on the anniversary, remember the
victims, remember the unity, and remember to say a prayer for the pups.
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Revisiting a place they'll never forget,
FEMA US&R Task Force 1 members "Hawk" and Cathy Schiltz take
a moment to reflect at Ground Zero in New York, which they haven't seen
since last September. Hawk, an Australian Shepherd, never found any
survivors, only the remains of dozens of victims. Says Ms. Schiltz:
"Sometimes he would look at me as if to say, 'Sorry.' " (Photo:
Lauren Hobart / FEMA)
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(Above: Shirley Hammond and "Sunny Boy") Among those deployed in response were: German
Shepherds, Australian Shepherds, Belgian Shepherds, Yellow
Labradors, Black Labradors, Chocolate Labradors, Golden Retrievers,
Portuguese Waterdogs, German Shorthair Pointers, Belgian
Malinois, Border Collies, Belgian Tervurens, Doberman
Pinschers (above), Giant Schnauzers, Rat Terriers (right), and,
of course, mixed
breed dogs, mutts and "pound puppies." It's
nice to have friends. (Source: FEMA
Canine SAR Teams' Response)
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Big dogs
(left) and little dogs (below) contributed in big ways.
In a disaster response of unprecedented magnitude, the
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) deployed 25 of
its 28 nationwide task forces to the WTC and the Pentagon.
In all, there were 80 FEMA-certified dogs at work. The
effort was joined by the NYC Police K9 Corps, as well as some 300 search dogs from
around the country. And don't make the mistake of
overlooking the Port Authority dogs, airport security dogs
and therapy dogs who contributed immeasurably. (Below:
Janet Linker and
"Ricky"; Photos: Andrea Booher / FEMA)

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A
wall of red, white and blue honors those killed aboard
United Airlines Flight 93 near Shanksville, Pennsylvania,
where passengers and crew overpowered the hijackers and
sacrificed themselves to avert a much greater disaster,
possibly aimed at Capitol Hill or the White House on
September 11th, 2001. Yesterday, United Airlines
flight attendant Carol Wood, Red Cross
Volunteer Patty Dershem, and "Star", a Red Cross
dog remembered their loved ones. (Photo: Dan Loh / AP)
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"Memorials
for the victims were set up on tables with photos,
poems and fresh flowers. A daycare center was
put in place, and therapy dogs were brought in and
sat for hours, letting everyone pet them."
A
Nation Remembers, A Nation Recovers (www.fema.gov) |
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The
Honored Dead
An Official Count
of September 11 Victims
as of Sep. 11, 2002 (Sources: AP, FEMA
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New
York
(Total: 2,802) |
Identified |
1,400 |
| Not identified but
issued death certificates at the request of victims'
families |
1,331 |
| American Airlines
Flight 11 (included in the counts above) |
87 |
| United Airlines
Flight 175 (included in the counts above) |
60 |
| Missing |
70 |
| Dogs killed at WTC |
1
(Sirius) |
Washington,
D.C.
(Total: 184) |
Pentagon |
125 |
| American Airlines
Flight 77 victims |
59 |
Pennsylvania
(Total: 40) |
United Airlines
Flight 93 victims |
40 |
| Overall |
3,026 |
This
table does not include terrorists. There were a
total of 19 hijackers: five on each plane, except Flight 93
which had four.
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If you see one of these on someone's lapel, hat or
collar, be sure to salute. These pins
were created by one dedicated lady named Paulette and
distributed to rescuers, veterinarians, firefighters, K9s and 9/11 heroes of all sorts. Be on the lookout for
President Bush wearing his!
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These two were not at "the pile", but their
sentiments were.
This fantastic photograph, often mistaken for a Ground Zero
picture, is not from the WTC but has its own amazing story
of human-canine heroics. In 1999, firefighters saved
this pregnant Dobie from a house fire in Charlotte.
This is how a dog says "thanks." (Humans,
don't try this at home.)
(Photo: Patrick Schneider / The
Charlotte Observer)
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"A fire fighter from
Brooklyn approached me since I was wearing a K-9-11 T-shirt
provided by a neighbor and fire fighter buddy. The Brooklyn
fire fighter asked me if I was a fire fighter. I told
him I was a volunteer K-9 handler with Hal Wilson on
September 12th at WTC. The guy broke down, telling me
how much of a morale booster the dogs were on the
pile. 'One came up and licked me, as if to say, I
understand how you feel.'
"Then he walked away, teared up, couldn't talk any
more. This guy was so big and strong he could lift a
car."
Message
from Paul
Morgan (and "Cody Bear"), Sep. 1, 2002.
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She
pictures the broken glass.
She pictures the steam.
She pictures a soul
With no leak at the seam.
Peter
Gabriel
"Mercy Street"
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