When the Twin Towers fell on September 11, 2001, firefighters immediately shifted their focus to rescue operations, working tirelessly to search for survivors amid the rubble. Many first responders rushed into the chaos, risking their lives to help those trapped and injured. They established command centers and coordinated rescue efforts, even as the situation became increasingly dangerous. Their bravery and dedication were crucial in providing aid during one of the most tragic events in history.
They rescued people from the twin towers.
343 firefighters lost their lives when the Twin Towers came down.
The people inside.
Number of firefighters and paramedics killed: 343
A total of 343 firefighters and paramedics died. In addition, 37 Port Authority Police and 23 New York Police Department officers died.
Its most apperent meaning is about the firefighters on 9/11 going into the towers
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The Day the Towers Fell - 2002 TV was released on: USA: 3 September 2002 (premiere)
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The number of lost from the Twin Towers is recorded as 2,977.
The twin towers fell in 2001. They were also called the World Trade Center. They were hit by hijacked airplanes.