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Published: 24 August, 2009, 08:49
Edited: 09 February, 2010, 02:44

Firemen and emergency rescue teams on site after attack on World Trade Center. September, 11, 2001 (Neville Elder)

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New York's emergency services were among the first on the scene of the 9/11 disaster but put their personal safety in jeopardy. Those involved in the rescue and clean-up operation quickly became national heroes.

But now 85 per cent of them are suffering from lung diseases which they say were caused by the huge clouds of dust. Those people are now calling on the state for medical support.

So far the US government has refused to help.

NYC firefighter hero

John McNamara is the most recent ground zero first responder to die from cancer. He battled to save lives that day but lost his own battle aged just 44 – a victim of his own bravery.

His courage was commemorated at St. Patrick’s cathedral, where McNamara’s funeral took place.


Twin Towers hero (Photo by Mark M. Lawrence)

Today his son Jack McNamara is still too young to understand his father’s actions that day. All he knows is that dad was a firefighter.

“I and the other families of the victims are so devastated that so many of these valiant firefighters who struggled to find my son and to save others are now paying the price,” says Sally Reigenhardt whose son died in the 9/11 attacks.

City, state and federal officials have not acknowledged a direct link between the cancer cases and ground zero toxins. Congress has yet to approve 9/11 health legislation calling for federal financial coverage of health costs for rescue workers.

John McNamara spent about 500 hours at ground zero aiding in rescue and recovery. Nearly eight years later, the scene here is all about rebuilding. But as the hole in the ground grows smaller the list of 9/11 related deaths is growing longer and longer.

“The government pays for these and I pay for these”

Retired police officer Mike Valentin has had four biopsies for a precancerous tumor in his throat and has to take 15 pills a day. He calls 9/11 America's Chernobyl.

“The people that will die from illnesses will surpass the number of people that were killed on 9/11. I am talking about thousands, tens of thousands of people that will come down with cancers,” forecasts 9/11 first responder Valentin.

Valentin says he spent four months digging through debris at ground zero, after US officials announced the air was safe.

Valentin, the father of three, says he spends $15,000 a year on medication the government won’t cover and that the US leaders have turned their backs on the heroes they promised never to forget.

“Our families are not looking to put Mercedes Benz on the front yard. We’re not looking to take European trips,” says Valentin, “We’re looking to take care of our families when we die.”

With the time he has left, Mike Valentin vows to continue fighting for the compensation he believes 9/11 first responders deserve.

Valentin founded a 9/11 police foundation to help retired first responders in need of medical assistance – among them Patrick Triola who spent months searching the ground zero and then became a victim of kidney cancer.

During those days, Stephen Grossman’s son Robert was also aiding in rescue and recovery. He was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer in 2006, at just 39 years old. Today, he remains in a coma.

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hexxor February 08, 2010, 23:29
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I would like to recommend the documentary "sicko" by Michael Moore. It is about the people of 9/11 and healthcare.

hexxor February 08, 2010, 23:18
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GREED is the name of the game. Greed for money. This nation pretends to cop the world while at the same time it's own citizens suffer economic hardships. It is just incredible, the large size of the military, worlds largest. At the same time people live with large debts and in a kind of misery that makes one think that those people lives no better than in an undeveloped nation. Rich on the outside and poor on the inside. why? - greed! A small, small piece of socialism added to welfare reform could mean everyone pays just a little, little bit more, and nobody needs to be denied healthcare. But such a thing is impossible in USA. Why? - egoism and greed!! Why not cut some spam in the military and use the cash saved for welfare? - impossible to harm that holy cow! Remember : a true cowboy rides cows...

Davidlcjr August 24, 2009, 22:25
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They will never address this issue. If the government admits they were wrong about the air quality they will have to explain why. and then research into the cancers will be done and a clear link to the Nano thermite will be the culprite but our government also says that isnt true. Which is funny because it came from all the forign labs the government sent samples to. Our criminal government will die soon. I am greatfull for the fully armed movement that has started to build against it. We will take this country back and once again be the becon of freedom and opportunity. We ask that all countries people rise with us and help make this whole planet a becon of freedom. We will defeat the NWO in the next 3 years. All the financial terrany and lies will end with the death of the last of the builderberg, Trilateral, WTO, CFR families and members. starting at the end of this year the goal of these evil doers will be apparent and then the good in people will arise. They willnot go quietly and alot of people are going to die but in the end the NWO will exist no more. We americans are going to do what we should have done in 1776. Bring and end to the life of all so called royalty. No more royal class thinking they deserve the world because thier dad slept with thier cousin. In america we call those people hics. But those are the Banker eliet and the royals who have cause every problem in the world today they are the root of every war every major sickness, all poverty and they will pay for thier discretions against the human race. This has nothing to do with religion either it is a matter of social evolution.