After WTC 1 collapsed:
• Heavy debris (exterior panels from WTC 1) was seen on Vesey Street and the WTC 7 promenade structure at the third floor level
I assume Chris has no problem with that.
• Southwest corner damage extended over Floors 8 to 18
...or that, other than to state that perhaps it extended from the 18th to the ground floor.
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Damage was observed on the south face that starts at the roof level and severed the spandrels between exterior columns near the southwest corner for at least 5 to 10 floors. However, the extent and details of this damage have not yet been discerned, as smoke is present.
.........or that
• Damage to the south face was described by a number of individuals. While the accounts are mostly consistent, there are some conflicting descriptions:
hmmm, now we get to Chris' buggaboo. Let's label each
1)− middle one-fourth to one-third width of the south face was gouged out from Floor 10 to the ground
2)− large debris hole near center of the south face around Floor 14
3)− debris damage across one-fourth width of the south face, starting several floors above the atrium (extended from the ground to 5th floor), noted that the atrium glass was still intact
4)− from inside the building at the 8th or 9th Floor elevator lobby, where two elevator cars were ejected from their shafts and landed in the hallway north of the elevator shaft, the visible portion of the south wall was gone with more light visible from the west side possibly indicating damage extending to the west
Well if they are all taken to be exacting description then yes they conflict.
However two of them describe the width as 1/4 the width of the south face. This is an estimate of course. The south face was about 250 feet wide , one quarter of that would be 62 feet. One fifth would be 50 feet and one sixth would be 42 feet. All very large. It would be difficult to get a real good sense of the dimension of the hole/gouge given that one cannot back off from the building too far and it is dusty and smoky. However we do at least have two reports of a wide hole in the building.
Now one says ground to 5th floor and one says to the 10th. While on the face of it this is in conflict it certainly could be an error on both person's part. If in fact it was to the 8th floor both might characterize it as they did. Conversly the report of the hole going to the 5th floor may well be a report of what the person could see while the true height was masked by dust and smoke.
We also have the report of a hole at the 14th floor. It is not particularily neccessary that this be part of the same damage in the other two reports.
the last one is very interesting. On the 8th floor the south wall was missing and more light was visible to the west of this position suggestive of damage to the west of it. We already have two reports of damage that reachs from the ground to near the 8th floor occuring in the "middle" of the building as seen from the outside and this would back that up as an observation from the inside. Trouble is there are several elevator banks, it could have occured at any of them.
Then we get :
At 12:10 to 12:15 p.m.:
• Firefighters found individuals on Floors 7 and 8 and led them out of the building
Possibly Jennings and Hess from the 8th floor. They don't mention others and we don't know who the persons were who were on the 7th floor.
• No fires, heavy dust or smoke were reported as they left Floor 8
I assume Chris has no problem with that
• Cubicle fire was seen along west wall on Floor 7 just before leaving
Or that. It does back up the idea that there were FF's on the 7th floor.
• No heavy debris was observed in the lobby area as the building was exited, dust coating and black wires hanging from ceiling areas were observed
That is in some conflict with Jennings description of the lobby. IF, as Chris insists, a large gouge would mean that heavy debris absolutly must be in the lobby then these FF's must not have been able to see the entire lobby. The SW corner was gouged out down to the ground floor so according to Chris there should have been heavy debris visible. Perhaps the FF's could not see through the unlit, dusty lobby all the way to the SW corner. In that case how far could they see well enough to make the determination of no heavy debris? 100feet? 150? 200? 220?
FACT is that all of these eyewitness reports are anecdotal, not precise measurements. Chris insists they are contradictory but they are only if one insists they be precise.