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Title: Live CNN Interview with William Rodriguez on 9/11/01 at 1:30 PM EDT
Source: CNN Pipeline
URL Source: [None]
Published: Sep 13, 2006
Author: Transcript written by honway
Post Date: 2006-09-13 11:27:00 by honway
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Views: 4958
Comments: 40

Below is a partial transcript of a live interview with William Rodriguez by CNN’s Aaron Brown on 9/11/2001, beginning at 1:30 PM EDT.

BROWN: William Rodriguez is a maintenance worker at the Trade Center, I believe,in any case,he is on the phone with us now. Mr. Rodriguez, can you hear me?

RODRIGUEZ: Yes, I can hear you clearly.

BROWN: Tell me where you were when,…what, which of the two buildings were you in?

RODRIGUEZ:I work in Building One, the one that got hit the first time.

BROWN: Tell me what happened.

RODRIGUEZ: I was in the basement which is a support floor for the maintenance company and we hear like a big rumble, not like an impact, like a rumble, like something, like moving furniture on a, on a massive way and all of a sudden we hear another rumble and a guy comes running, running into our office and all his skin was off his body,all his skin. We, we went crazy, we started screaming, we told him to get out. We took everybody out of the office outside to the loading dock area and then I went back in and when I went back in I saw people, I heard people that were stuck on an elevator, a freight elevator because the elevators went down and water was going in and they were probably getting drowned and we get a couple of pipes and open the elevator and got the people out.

Source: On 9/11/06,CNN provided their live coverage from 9/11/2001, on CNN.com's Pipeline in real time. I taped the interview and transcibed the words, leaving out the several "uhs".

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#1. To: All, *9-11* (#0)

From Port Authority Transcripts:(B-4 is in the basement)

http://www.firehouse.com/news/wtcscripts/wtc_channel8.pdf

MALE CALLER- B-4 LEVEL: Officer, help. We're down in the B-4 level. This is Turner's field office. There's been a big explosion. We've got water lines open. There seems to be steam and smoke in the area.

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MALE CALLER- B-4 LEVEL: It's...yeah, we got smoke. I don't know whether it's from fire, or just dust. We got broken water lines, water all over.

honway  posted on  2006-09-13   11:28:32 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: All (#1)

http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=21830
"Where's the f------ sprinkler system?"

honway  posted on  2006-09-13   11:30:20 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#38. To: honway (#2)

But Hicks said the Port Authority, which owned the building, did its own sprinkler work, and that any other work involving sprinklers would have been arranged by an individual tenant.

I've never heard of such an arrangement.

If work is conducted on a sprinkler system, it effects the whole system. It's not like tenants have their own sprinkler systems.

There would be gate valves to turn of sections of the system, but they would be monitored by the building's fire alarm system. If a gate valve is turned off, the fire alarm control panel would show a sprinkler tamper alarm, and have to be acknowlegded by whomever has authority to do so. It would also send a sprinkler tamper signal to whichever company is providing monitoring services for the fire alarms. There should be records of who had what turned off and when.

I don't know exactly what the WTC had in the way of fire alarms or how they were monitored, but most insurance companies require places like that to be monitored by a UL listed central station, because of the size of the risk.

I have seen people who own a $500k home forced by insurance companies to have a monitored fire alarm. I would imagine that a 2 billion dollar tower would need at least the same.

Someone is muddying up the water here to keep the truth hidden.

Critter  posted on  2006-12-22   18:16:58 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#40. To: Critter (#38)

I've never heard of such an arrangement.

It was a cover story that the prosecutor in Tennessee had to know was a cover story.

honway  posted on  2006-12-22   20:06:02 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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