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Hey Rangers, shout-out to *MICHAEL A DANIELLO* for requesting this film hope you guys enjoy!!!

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WORLD TRADE CENTER

This is "WORLD TRADE CENTER" by Vince Shoshana on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.

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Jordan Tamminga

The WTC was used for the headquarters for businesses and government agencies doing international trade.

Mark

She nailed it. It's Michael Pena lol. Keep trying Vince

PastaDon

For anybody interested.. https://youtu.be/sYWj2xV1JWY Apologies Vince & Shoshana if it's not ok to leave a link.. not sure of the rules when it comes to stuff like this..

Anthony Frye

Shoshana is right. the WTC were used for many different types of business. Approximately 500 businesses with a collective 50,000 employees. Banks, law firms, brokerage houses, television stations, publishers, charitable organizations and airlines. On a typical business day, as many as 200,000 visitors from all over the world passed through the complex. With the huge range of activity going on, the towers were almost a city unto themselves.

Chase Taylor

I was about 5 years old when the towers went down so I don't remember it verywell. I was in San Diego California with my family on vacation and I remember watching it on the news in the hotel room. I mostly remember how upset my folks and grandparents were about it. Rest in peace to everyone who lost their lives that day.

Jarick Richardson

This was a tragic event and y’all should watch 12 Strong Chris Hemsworth is in it

Justin M Borowski

I was 12 here in Jersey, my 6th grade teacher was freaking out cause her son worked at the building, he was stuck in traffic on one of the bridges, thank God. He would've been on a floor above the plane. Same with my aunt, she left her job at the WTC a few years prior, but it was a steady job and was literally one of the floors that was directly hit by one of the planes. Luckily, nobody we knew was there, but everyone knew someone who was affected.

vito virgilio

I was in 7th grade when this happened. I live and grew up 40 minutes from NYC so this hit really close to home for me(literally and figuratively) I was in class when my teacher read a statement that they were given explaining what happened. we spent the rest of the day listening to all of the rumors and stories flying around and watch the towers come down on the news. A man from the my town was a fire fighter who died when the towers came down. My uncle drove a pregnant stranger out of the area near the WTC. Someone I know really wells Uncle worked in the trade center and was there that day. thankfully he made it out of the buildings before the came down. That was an awful day in American history. The kind of event that everyone will remember exactly where they were and exactly what they were doing when they found out. R.I.P to all of the victims as well as those who have died throughout the years from illness caused by searching for victims and cleaning up the debris.

Anonymous

you guys should watch united 93

JennaB

Maybe I shouldn't have been drinking when I watched this. I was almost instantly transported back to this day when I was 20 years old, crying on my bed as they played Enya on the radio with the emergency calls playing in the background and was sobbing once again. *I tuned in (from Cali) just as the second plane hit and it looked like a movie. So surreal. Pearl Harbor is a good analogy I think.

Fireteam Joker

I was on active duty on Sept 11. Craziest day of my life. Don't talk about it much. If you remember in the movie, when they were getting ready to go in, you could hear loud thuds, or explosions. Those were people jumping from the tower and hitting the ground. The Suburban that was smashed in was from someone landing on it.....

Joshua Coldwater

The total number of people rescued from ground zero after the collapse was 4, these are two of the men.