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| WTC 7 North Side Street Level Photos 11 SEP 2001; Firefighters on Barclay Street WTC 7 91 | |
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| Topic Started: Feb 6 2009, 08:44 AM (592 Views) | |
| Ferric Oxide | Feb 6 2009, 08:44 AM Post #1 |
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While searching for the promenade photos of the WTC 7 south side (upper and lower lobbies) and south face (pending), I came across some shots from the street level of the north side on SEP 11, 2001. Thus far I had only seen street level shots of the north east corner taken from the corner of West Broadway and Barclay Streets (the shots which purportedly verify the broken window story as told by the now deceased Mr. Jennings). The north east corner shots (which are widely available) show firefighters looking up to the broken window on the WTC7 north east side. The following shots were taken from Barclay Street near the intersection of Washingtron Street on the north side of WTC 7. ![]() Above: North Side WTC 7 on Barclay Street facing east Sep. 11, 2001. Firefighters on the north side of WTC 7 on 11 SEP 2001. One firefighter wears a loosely fitting rag over his mouth in a fruitless attempt to guard against toxic conditions. ![]() Above: Firefighters look through a broken vehicle window parked on Barclay Street. Firefighters at North Side WTC 7 Barclay Street on 11 Sep 2001. ![]() Above: Firefighters outside of a fire truck parked at the corner of Washington Street and Barclay Street. The north west corner and north face of WTC 7 are in view. ![]() Above: A view down Barclay Street facing east. The north side of WTC 7 is on the right in this 11 SEP 2001 photograph. Note: Lieutenant Rallis is from 11 truck. Edited by Ferric Oxide, Feb 12 2009, 11:45 AM.
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| noeffects | Feb 6 2009, 09:47 AM Post #2 |
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do you know what time these photos were taken? |
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| Ferric Oxide | Feb 6 2009, 05:12 PM Post #3 |
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Based on the "11" on the firefighter's helmet, it must be "Engine 11" or "11 Truck." The testimony and radio broadcasts should help pinpoint the exact time this truck was on Barclay. |
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| DoYouEverWonder | Feb 7 2009, 06:42 AM Post #4 |
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Here's a couple more to add to the collection - ![]()
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| illeagalhunter | May 1 2009, 10:47 AM Post #5 |
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Ther must be 1000s of pictures we will never get to see |
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| TDX | May 1 2009, 12:11 PM Post #6 |
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The real deal? Were there any unburned cars around the NW corner of WTC7 at 5:2x pm, which could start to burn? These pictures suggest that not. Why is it important? There were two important events about a minute before the collapse initation, the 13th floor jet flame and increased smoke production from below the 9th floor (both in the same corner). So far it looks like that there was thermite on the 5th floor and te smoke from the burning charges escaped due to the louvers on the same floor (no glass, only louvers in the windows..) every little detail points at the 5th mechanical floor and the 13th floor (SEC) |
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