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Remembering 9/11

On the 11th anniversary of the devastating terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, Patch readers are asked to share their thoughts and memories of the day.

Eleven years ago, terrorists hijacked four commercial airplanes, deliberately crashing two of the planes into the upper floors of the North and South towers of the World Trade Center complex and a third plane into the Pentagon in Arlington, Va.

The Twin Towers ultimately collapsed because of the damage sustained from the impacts and the resulting fires. 

After learning about the other attacks, passengers on the fourth hijacked plane, Flight 93, fought back, and the plane was crashed into an empty field in western Pennsylvania about 20 minutes by air from Washington, D.C.

The attacks killed nearly 3,000 people from 93 nations. In New York, 2,753 people were killed, 184 people were killed at the Pentagon and 40 people were killed on Flight 93, according to 911memorial.org.

Though the attacks happened on the other side of the country, the impact was felt nationwide as people all over the U.S. found themselves somehow linked to it.

That morning on Sept. 11, 2001, Bert Upson was on the 79th floor of the South Tower for a seminar.

Upson still remembers the wails of sirens, the enormous explosion and the white ash that coated faces on Sept. 11, 2001 in New York City like it was yesterday.

But mostly, he remembers the heart-wrenching rush of the World Trade Center towers crumbling.

"Oh God. It’s like nothing else you’ve ever heard. It was like Niagara Falls. It never seemed to stop,'' said Upson, a 79-year-old Palm Desert resident who spends his summers in San Mateo.

Click on the attached videos to view Upson tell his story about how he survived the attacks.

Redwood City firefighter Dan Horton also recalled the horror of 9/11. Though he was not actually in New York on the day of the attacks, he was quickly deployed soon after as part of FEMA’s Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) team. 

He and other first responders combed through the mountains of rubble, searching for any sign of life. 

Once he returned home to the Bay Area, he remembered to stay grateful for each day he had. 

“In the blink of an eye, over 2,000 people were killed,” Horton said. “How does that translate into how many parents, children and families were affected? Enjoy your life, enjoy your friends, your family. They can be snatched away in an instant.”

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B.K. Holthaus May 16, 2013 at 06:05 pm
You';re welcome, Renee but I don't really expect thanks for my contributions to the classroom. IRead More wasn't going to stand by and see kids not have the basic things they needed to get through the class and most teachers are of the same mind :) Sadly, school budgets have never covered all the needs in classrooms.
Renee Schiavone (Editor) May 16, 2013 at 02:15 pm
@B.K.-- Thank you for your help with the community :) I have a great respect for all teachers!
B.K. Holthaus May 16, 2013 at 12:56 pm
I was a teacher for 30 years. There was not ONEschool year when I didn't personally pay for schoolRead More supplies for my students ($500-$1,500 a yr)
Eye on the Desert March 3, 2013 at 11:26 pm
Well said, Linda.
linda hanna March 3, 2013 at 10:01 pm
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linda hanna March 3, 2013 at 09:57 pm
Totally agree. This is just the beginning of a gun grab. All it will accomplish is furtherRead More restrictions on law abiding citizens. Chicago is a perfect example. Strictest gun control in the nation and highest gun crime and murder rate. Criminals do not comply with the law. Only legal citizens will lose their rights to own the weapon of their choice. Liberals are all about choice when it comes to killing an unborn, but when it comes to a lawful gunowner's choice it's a different story altogether.