Ladder Company One of the New York Fire Department is among the closest to Ground Zero, the site where the twin towers of the World Trade Center once stood. On the morning of September 11, 2001, one of its members was checking a possible gas leak in the city streets. The routine task was recorded by a French film crew as part of a documentary about the company. Coincidentally, they recorded the first plane striking the World Trade Center and also the very first reaction to the event.
The first known reaction to the September 11th attacks was recorded by a French film crew documenting a life at Ladder Company One.
It was an expletive uttered in disbelief by Steven Olsen. He related that moment to VOA. "At that point I didn't know for sure that it was a terrorist attack, but I knew something was wrong, because there was nothing wrong with the plane, and it flew right in there. The more I thought about it, then I realized we're under attack," he said.
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The first known reaction to the September 11th attacks was recorded by a French film crew documenting a life at Ladder Company One.
It was an expletive uttered in disbelief by Steven Olsen. He related that moment to VOA. "At that point I didn't know for sure that it was a terrorist attack, but I knew something was wrong, because there was nothing wrong with the plane, and it flew right in there. The more I thought about it, then I realized we're under attack," he said.
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