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We're in a fire! We need to move up quickly. Let's go! Everyone, stay close. We have to keep running. Look, there’s something over there. We might be able to communicate with that rock. Just keep moving; everyone is safe here for now. We should head to the left. The wind is blowing towards us, but we can handle it. Let’s keep going! We’ve got this!

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Speaker 0 witnessed three battalion chiefs entering building 7's lobby, followed by two individuals wearing black ski masks and carrying Uzis. The battalion chiefs ordered everyone to evacuate the building, claiming that it was going to be pulled down. Speaker 1 also encountered two armed men in front of building 7, who declared that the building had been secured. Both speakers noted the presence of fires in the building. Speaker 1 mentioned that it was unusual for anyone to prevent access to the fire department during a fire. Eventually, building 7 collapsed, causing a series of concussive sounds.

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Hazmat operations are being set up all over, indicating preparations for something big. The New York City Fire Department is present. Military personnel are also observed in the area.

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The House floor and the 3rd floor should be evacuated. People on the 3rd floor should use the subways to evacuate. This evacuation is to secure the members on the other side.

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Most or all of the staff have been evacuated from the building. It's unclear if this is routine. Calls into the building are not going through. The police began yelling "run, run," and thousands of people started running away from the building just as they were falling, possibly from as low as the Thirtieth Floor. The speaker is in Downtown Manhattan. There is coordinated leadership of police, fire, health, and all city agencies responding to the emergency. They plan for this kind of event, and it is not a unique occurrence in New York City or the country.

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The speaker, trained as a paramedic, went to the World Trade Center and was allowed inside by a FEMA agent. He and others directed people leaving the building to avoid falling debris. After the second plane hit, he asked an FBI agent about air support and bomb threats, suspecting the planes were a distraction for bombs in the garage. He told an FBI agent that the buildings would collapse, and the agent confirmed they knew. The speaker then left the building and offered help to paramedics outside. Shortly after, the building exploded and collapsed. He ran and took cover behind pillars, surviving the falling debris. He believes others he was running with who didn't turn were killed and cars were exploding.

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The House floor and the 3rd floor should be evacuated. People on the 3rd floor should use the subways to evacuate. This evacuation is to secure the members on the other side.

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I received a call from the fire department commander who said they were unsure if they could control the fire. Due to the significant loss of life, they decided to pull the building.

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Speaker 1 explains that sirens are primarily used for tsunamis and are located on the coastline. The public is trained to seek higher ground in the event of a tsunami. The Hawaii Emergency Management Agency provides guidelines for evacuation. Sounding the sirens that night could have caused panic and led people into the fire. Instead, they use wireless emergency alerts (WEA) and emergency alert systems (EAS). It's important to note that there were no sirens on the mountainside where the fire occurred.

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We're in a fire! We need to move up quickly! Go, go, go! This way, Benjie! Everyone's safe here. Look to the left! We should head left. The wind is blowing towards us. Let's keep moving! We can do this!

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The Red Cross representative warned us to stay behind a line because a building might be brought down. After a countdown, he yelled for us to run for our lives, and then explosions followed. It was clear to me that it was an explosion, not just floors collapsing.

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I was working at the White House with Vice President Cheney on 9/11. I helped evacuate him from his office and stayed with him throughout the day. The reaction of our shift was instantaneous and seamless, like a choreographed moment. It was a reminder of the importance of training. That's how we made it through that day.

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If you need help, emergency information, resources, and shelter are available at the provided URL. Together, we will overcome this challenge, thanks to the bravery of our firefighters and the support of our community.

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A girl came downstairs with her baby, barefoot in the cold. She mentioned that something felt off. I quickly realized the building was on fire. I grabbed my three kids, and we rushed out. There was no way we were staying in a fire today.

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Speaker 1 explains that they do not regret not sounding the sirens because they are primarily used for tsunamis. The public is trained to seek higher ground in low-lying coastal areas. The protocol is to use WEA and EAS alerts instead of sirens. It is also noted that there are no sirens on the mountainside where the fire occurred.

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We're in a fire! We need to move up quickly. This way, come on! We should go left. The wind is blowing towards us; we have to hurry. Let's go! The flames are spreading fast. Keep moving!

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If you're not law enforcement, leave now. We have a confirmed casualty on the roof, but we need to secure the area first. EMS is on standby for anyone injured. All units, hold the perimeter as we make entry into the building. There are reports of an active shooter on the roof. We need additional manpower and EMS ready, as the situation is volatile. Keep an eye out for civilians and ensure roads are secured. The shooter may be affiliated with AGR. Maintain communication and stay alert while we search inside. Everyone needs to stay safe and follow instructions.

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I want to highlight the importance of the multiple fires affecting both the city and the county. This is the second fire incident that has drawn attention at the state, regional, and federal levels. Our primary focus is on protecting lives first, followed by safeguarding property. We are committed to doing everything possible to manage this situation effectively.

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There was an explosion in the lobby; it was the third explosion. The whole lobby collapsed on us. We were in the staging area inside the building waiting to go upstairs, and they were still smoking. After that, everybody tried to work their way out.

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We're in a fire! We need to move up quickly. Go, go, go! This way, Benjie! Everyone's safe here. Look to the left! We should head that way. The wind is blowing towards us, but we can make it. Let’s keep moving! We’ve got this!

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Remaining on the house floor, we need to evacuate and secure the members on the other side. Use the subway on the 3rd floor to evacuate. Copy.

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If you need help, emergency information, resources, and shelter are available at the provided URL. Together, we will navigate through this situation, supported by the bravery of our firefighters.

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What happened? Did the side of the building come down? There was a whole bunch of smoke and glass. I think we're just about the last ones in this building right now. I hear the top of the building fell over on us. We're standing right underneath the Sixth World Trade when a building actually, the plane made it the first time. We had a plane, the engine screaming, and then just an explosion. Glass, then everybody was running around trying to get away. My name is Bennett, b e double n e t t e. I'm Secret Service, OST.

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Speaker 0 advises against pulling the firewall and suggests showing how it works instead. They mention that the doors are usually locked on Saturdays and Sundays, which is common knowledge in Congress. They discuss the options of going down the tunnel or finding an open exit door. They emphasize not pulling the fire alarm and discourage opening the door.

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Our main focus is to contain the fire and allow firefighters to enter the building. Fire units will remain on the scene for several days.
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