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On 911 many brave souls died trying to save others. Some brave souls lived to tell the story.
I would like to say thank you to the ESU not just for your bravery on that day but for your bravery everyday..
Officer Susan T. is a friend of mine and she survived and has told me of the efforts and the costs.
I for one am grateful to all of the ESU. We hear about the Fire dept, The Port authority, and of course the Police department in general. But we seldom hear about the ESU.
Sorry that I am so late in posting. You see I had thought that I had lost my friend that day. We fell out of touch and then I couldn't get through then her number was changed.
Then I heard her voice on the radio and knew she had survived. I found her and we caught up.
Thanks again ESU.
its never to late to say thank you the world was touched by such togetherness from all your ESU,s i for 1 will never forget it, am from the uk and we have seen over here the affects of terrorism all to often IRA, UDF , and now people we let in are country with open arms planting bombs the world needs rid of these cancerous cells, just as John Lennon said in imagine when the world will live as 1.
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