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Creo que está por ahí alguno de los que escribían en "sota caballo y rey"
Por cierto, personalmente no creo que Silverestein hablara con los bomberos de derribar el edificio, sino de sacar de la zona a todos los bomberos
Algo así viene a explicar
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DT0WjGyZW1M
Y diría que todo queda corroborado por las declaraciones del portavoz de Silverstein
, aunque supongo que ya lo conocías.
Para lo que va a servir... :lol::lol:
Edito.- En este otro vídeo la música es mucho más bonita
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-6yFBXxv...re=related




Creo que está por ahí alguno de los que escribían en "sota caballo y rey"

Por cierto, personalmente no creo que Silverestein hablara con los bomberos de derribar el edificio, sino de sacar de la zona a todos los bomberos
Quote:"I remember getting a call from the Fire Department commander, telling me they were not sure they were gonna be able to contain the fire, and I said, you know, 'We've had such terrible loss of life, maybe the smartest thing to do is just pull it.' And they made that decision to pull and then we watched the building collapse."Silverstein habla con el jefe de bomberos de la pérdida de vidas. Derribar el edificio no suponía ninguna disminución del riesgo de pérdida de vidas, retirar los bomberos que estaban trabajando allí sí.
Algo así viene a explicar
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DT0WjGyZW1M
Y diría que todo queda corroborado por las declaraciones del portavoz de Silverstein
Quote:In the afternoon of September 11, Mr. Silverstein spoke to the Fire Department Commander on site at Seven World Trade Center. The Commander told Mr. Silverstein that there were several firefighters in the building working to contain the fires. Mr. Silverstein expressed his view that the most important thing was to protect the safety of those firefighters, including, if necessary, to have them withdraw from the building.Y como evidencia final corroboradora
Quote:They told us to get out of there because they were worried about 7 World Trade Center, which is right behind it, coming down. We were up on the upper floors of the Verizon building looking at it. You could just see the whole bottom corner of the building was gone. We could look right out over to where the Trade Centers were because we were that high up. Looking over the smaller buildings. I just remember it was tremendous, tremendous fires going on. Finally they pulled us out. They said all right, get out of that building because that 7, they were really worried about. They pulled us out of there and then they regrouped everybody on Vesey Street, between the water and West Street. They put everybody back in there. Finally it did come down. From there - this is much later on in the day, because every day we were so worried about that building we didn't really want to get people close. They were trying to limit the amount of people that were in there. Finally it did come down." - Richard BanaciskiPerdona, pero no he podido evitarlo
http://www.nytimes.com/packages/html/nyr...ichard.txt
, aunque supongo que ya lo conocías.Para lo que va a servir... :lol::lol:
Edito.- En este otro vídeo la música es mucho más bonita

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-6yFBXxv...re=related
