"Due to the focus on rescuing people trapped in the debris field, providing aid to the injured, and the loss of water in the hydrant system, FDNY was not able to consider the possibility of fighting the fires in WTC 7 until approximately 1:00 p.m."
In other words, at about 1:00 p.m., they had the water and personnel to to fight the fires in WTC 7.
Since you seem to ignore what is also relevant in the above quote from NIST I have taken the liberty to highlight it once again. It appears your understanding of the English language may be the problem which in turn hinders your reading comprehension. Below I have provided some assistance.
con·sid·er
verb /kənˈsidər/
considered, past participle; considered, past tense; considering, present participle; considers, 3rd person singular present
1.Think carefully about (something), typically before making a decision
- each application is considered on its merits
- it is my considered opinion that we should await further developments
2.Think about and be drawn toward (a course of action)
- he had considered giving up his job
3.Regard (someone or something) as having a specified quality
- I consider him irresponsible
4.Believe; think
- at first women were considered to be at low risk from HIV
- I don't consider that I'm to blame
5.Take (something) into account when making an assessment or judgment
- one service area is not enough when you consider the number of cars using this highway
6.Look attentively at
- he considered the women around the table with wariness
pos·si·bil·i·ty
noun /ˌpäsəˈbilətē/
possibilities, plural
1.A thing that may happen or be the case
- the theoretical possibility of a chain reaction
- there was always the possibility that he might be turned down
2.The state or fact of being likely or possible; likelihood
- there was no possibility of recompense for him
3.A thing that may be chosen or done out of several possible alternatives
- one possibility is to allow all firms to participate
- there are three possibilities for obtaining extra money
4.Unspecified qualities of a promising nature; potential
- the house was old but it had possibilities
Until you understand that there were considerations and possibilites involved in the FDNY's decision concerning building 7, you will be lost to your dellusions. It's beyond stubborness for you it seems, it's only a lacking mental capability to properly reason, which is border line mentally ill when all is said and done. I feel sorry for you in some odd way because you don't seem to think you need any professional help. If you have sought professional help, you need to go back and have another treatment.