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(30 Mar 2006) • • APTN FILE - 11 SEPTEMBER 2001, NEW YORK • 1. Wide shot World Trade Centre building on fire • • ++ AUDIO - NYTimes.com - MUST GIVE ONSCREEN CREDIT 911 RECORDING COURTESY NYTIMES.COM ++ • 2. Unedited playback of 911 call from Christopher Hanley, picture of audio metres shown while audio is heard • • (The following is the transcript of the 911 call made by Christopher Hanley on Sept. 11, 2001) • NYPD OPERATOR: Police Operator One-Eight-Eight-Six. What is your emergency? • Christopher Hanley: Yeah. Hi. I'm on the 106th floor of the World Trade Centre. We just had an explosion on the, on the like 105th floor. • NYPD: The One-O-Six floor? • CH: Yes. • NYPD: One-O-Six. Ok. Um.. • CH: We have a conference up here. There is about 100 people up here. • NYPD: What is your last name? • CH: Hanley. H - A - N- L- E-Y. • NYPD: H-A-N.. • CH: We have smoke and it's pretty bad. • (Operator can be heard typing..) • NYPD: This is on the One-O-Six floor, right? • CH: Hello? • NYPD: OK, we have the job. Let me connect you with the fire, OK? • CH: Yes, there is fire, smoke. • NYPD: You have..Hold on, let me connect you with fire. OK? • CH: We have about 100 people here. We can't get down the stairs. • NYPD: Hold on. Let me connect you with fire. • (Pause) • NYPD: Come on now. • (PHONE RINGS) • FDNY DISPATCHER: Fire Department 408. Where's the fire? • CH: Yeah. Hi. I'm on the 106th floor of the World Trade Centre. We just had an explosion up here. • FDNY: Ok. One-O-Sixth floor. What building are you in, sir? One or Two? • CH: That's One World Trade. • FDNY: Alright. • NYPD: (Still on the line) One? • FDNY: Yeah. • CH: Yeah, there's smoke and we have about 100 people up here. • FDNY: Sit tight. Do not leave, OK? There is a fire or an explosion or something in the building. Alright? I want you to stay where you are. • CH: Yes. • FDNY: Alright, what's your phone number there? • CH: We're on the 106th, the 106th floor. • FDNY: What's your phone number. • Sir. Your phone number. • CH: 646-752-1436 • FDNY: Alright, we're there. We're coming up to get you. • CH: I can see the smoke coming up from outside the windows down • FDNY: Alright. We're on the way. • CH: Huh? • FDNY: We're on the way, sir. • CH: OK. Please Hurry. • FDNY: Alright, just keep the windows open. It's going to be awhile because there's a fire going on downstairs. • CH: We can't open the windows unless we break them. • FDNY: OK. Just sit tight. Just sit tight. We're on the way. • CH: Alright. Please hurry. • • APTN FILE - 11 SEPTEMBER 2001, NEW YORK • 3. Medium of police car moving towards World Trade Centre, camera follows car, tilts up to show burning towers • • STORYLINE: • • The call came in at 8:50:30 am -- four minutes after the first plane struck the World Trade Centre. • • Yeah. Hi. I'm on the 106th floor of the World Trade Centre. We just had an explosion on the, on the like 105th floor. • • It was Christopher Hanley, 35, who was attending a conference at the restaurant Windows on the World on the morning of September 11 2001. • • He was one of 28 people whose 911 calls from the trade centre are scheduled to be released in edited form by the city on Friday in response to a court order. • • The calls, in almost all cases, will include only the voices of the 911 operators. • • An appeals court ruled last year that the words of the 911 callers should be confidential and in the calls that identified the callers by name, their family members should have the option of deciding whether to release the information. • • • • • • • The 911 operator connected him to the Fire Department. • • • • • • • Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork • Twitter: / ap_archive • Facebook: / aparchives • Instagram: / apnews • • • You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...
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