As the 10 year anniversary of that day approaches, I hope the Trainz Community will remember all the police, fire, EMT, Military, flight crews and passengers and all the others who were lost that day.
The estimated loss of life is 2.976, but we may never know the exact number.
We must also remember the other incidents in London (7/7) and the Madrid incidents that followed in later years.
Do you remember where you were on that day?
I was living and working in California then. A few minutes after the major news networks started reporting on the event in New York, my son in Chicago called us to turn on the news. It was just before 6 AM in California.
We watched as the second plane went into the other tower. Then the other reports about the Pentagon and the plane in Pennsylvania.
It was a sad day at work, many employees left their equipment and came into the cafeteria crying. We sent the people home to be with their families.
Remaining shifts for that day were cancelled.
So, I ask that we take a moment to remember those lost and their families.
Kind regards,
The estimated loss of life is 2.976, but we may never know the exact number.
We must also remember the other incidents in London (7/7) and the Madrid incidents that followed in later years.
Do you remember where you were on that day?
I was living and working in California then. A few minutes after the major news networks started reporting on the event in New York, my son in Chicago called us to turn on the news. It was just before 6 AM in California.
We watched as the second plane went into the other tower. Then the other reports about the Pentagon and the plane in Pennsylvania.
It was a sad day at work, many employees left their equipment and came into the cafeteria crying. We sent the people home to be with their families.
Remaining shifts for that day were cancelled.
So, I ask that we take a moment to remember those lost and their families.
Kind regards,