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245 00 $aAll available boats :$bthe evacuation of Manhattan Island on September 11, 2001 /$cMike Magee, editor.
246 30 $aEvacuation of Manhattan Island on September 11, 2001
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505 00 $tA New View From the Harbor -- September 11 /$rNorman Brouwer$g5 --$gPart 1$tThe Captains$g17 --$tKen Peterson$g18 --$tHuntley Gill$g24 --$tTim Ivory$g29 --$tKimberely Gochberg$g32 --$tTom Sullivan$g38 --$tPatrick Harris$g44 --$tPaul Amico$g50 --$tJack Akerman$g56 --$tJames Parese$g62 --$gPart 2$tThe Passengers$g69 --$tLee Gruzen$g70 --$tJacqui Gibbs$g76 --$tBert Szostak$g82 --$tCarlos Avila$g88 --$tMichelle Goldman$g94 --$tFord Crull$g100 --$tSharlene Tobin$g106 --$tGary Welz$g112 --$tPeter Wells$g120 --$tTim Seto$g126 --$tAriel Goodman$g132.
520 $aOn the morning of September 11, 2001, as the World Trade Center tragedy unfolded, thousands of men and women on or near the waters of New York harbor converged to help in any way possible. Answering the U.S. Coast Guard's radio call for "all available boats," hundreds of vessels of all types raced across the Hudson and East Rivers and the Upper Bay of New York harbor. Over the course of the day, these boats would evacuate over 300,000 people from Manhattan, pump water from the harbor to feed hoses, bring in needed supplies, rescue people in the water, and carry firefighters, police, and medical and emergency service workers to Ground Zero. This is their story.
650 12 $aSeptember 11 Terrorist Attacks
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650 0 $aSeptember 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001.
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