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<blockquote data-quote="KroyWen" data-source="post: 4249120" data-attributes="member: 47342"><p>I was a (delayed) responder, spending time in the still intact Murrah buildings’ south end underground parking providing medical care, to get out of the inclement rainy weather. Nothing substantial had yet to be organized & set up. Eventually, the entire area became a functioning village to support all the operations that were going on. That awesome support was both governmental, as well as tons of donations, locally, & globally. </p><p></p><p> I met wonderful people / crews from all over the country, and Canada. Something changed that day.</p><p></p><p>( Interestingly, my brother was a 1st responder also , 911, getting the unique lung cancer many of them got from inhaling the dust particles, received government funded Memorial Cancer Sloan-Kettering treatment provided to those responders, and is cancer free today, Thank You Jesus ! ) </p><p> </p><p>God Bless all the survivors, responders, & families forever impacted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KroyWen, post: 4249120, member: 47342"] I was a (delayed) responder, spending time in the still intact Murrah buildings’ south end underground parking providing medical care, to get out of the inclement rainy weather. Nothing substantial had yet to be organized & set up. Eventually, the entire area became a functioning village to support all the operations that were going on. That awesome support was both governmental, as well as tons of donations, locally, & globally. I met wonderful people / crews from all over the country, and Canada. Something changed that day. ( Interestingly, my brother was a 1st responder also , 911, getting the unique lung cancer many of them got from inhaling the dust particles, received government funded Memorial Cancer Sloan-Kettering treatment provided to those responders, and is cancer free today, Thank You Jesus ! ) God Bless all the survivors, responders, & families forever impacted. [/QUOTE]
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