This one, BTW, is not a firefighter, but no big deal. Quotemined proven.
NEXT!!
Assistant Fire Commissioner Stephen Gregory: “I saw low-level flashes. In my conversation with Lieutenant Evangelista… he questioned me and asked me if I saw low-level flashes in front of the building, and I agreed with him… I saw a flash flash flash and then it looked like the building came down.… You know like when they demolish a building, how when they blow up a building, when it falls down? That’s what I thought I saw.” [City of New York, 10/3/2001]
This one is a bit of a doozie.
Here is the original text.
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/packages/pdf/nyregion/20050812_WTC_GRAPHIC/9110008.PDF
This could certainly be taken either way. I will see if I can find any more on his comments.
Firefighter Richard Banaciski: “It seemed like on television they blow up these buildings. It seemed like it was going all the way around like a belt, all these explosions.” [City of New York, 12/6/2001]
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/packages/pdf/nyregion/20050812_WTC_GRAPHIC/9110253.PDF
He is talking about the collapse of the tower. Uses Similies and hyperbole.
Never, not once, does he mention the word "BOMB". Not once.
Firefighter Joseph Meola: “As we are looking up at the building, what I saw was, it looked like the building was blowing out on all four sides. We actually heard the pops.… You thought it was just blowing out.” [City of New York, 12/11/2001]
This one is SO easy.
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/packages/pdf/nyregion/20050812_WTC_GRAPHIC/9110287.PDF
You seemed to have left out a few key words.
FF Joseph Meola said:
As we are looking up at the building, what I
saw was, it looked like the building was blowing out on
all four sides. We actually heard the pops. Didn't
realize it was the falling -- you know, you heard the
pops of the building. You thought it was just blowing
out.
I have taken the liberty of hiliting the part your "source" left out.
Fire Chief Frank Cruthers: “[T]here was what appeared to be at first an explosion. It appeared at the very top, simultaneously from all four sides, materials shot out horizontally. And then there seemed to be a momentary delay before you could see the beginning of the collapse.” [City of New York, 10/31/2001]
Original source.
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/packages/pdf/nyregion/20050812_WTC_GRAPHIC/9110179.PDF
Refers to the initial collapse. Again, using hyperbole.
Battalion Chief Brian Dixon: “I was watching the fire… the lowest floor of fire in the South Tower actually looked like someone had planted explosives around it because the whole bottom I could see—I could see two sides of it and the other side—it just looked like that floor blew out.… I thought, geez, this looks like an explosion up there, it blew out.” [City of New York, 10/25/2001]
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/packages/pdf/nyregion/20050812_WTC_GRAPHIC/9110166.PDF
Page 15. This one is actually pretty good too.
Your "source" seems to have left some key words out. Mainly this whole sentence.
Chief Brian Dixon said:
Then I guess in some sense of time we
looked at it and realized, no, actually it just
collapsed. That's what blew out the windows, not
that there was an explosion there but that
windows blew out.
Firefighter Timothy Burke: “Then the building popped, lower than the fire… I was going oh, my god, there is secondary device because the way the building popped I thought it was an explosion.” [City of New York, 1/22/2002]
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/packages/pdf/nyregion/20050812_WTC_GRAPHIC/9110488.PDF
Page 8 and 9, even some in 10. He uses similie and hyperbole.
This one still is somewhat confusing. He doesn't go into great detail, about the popping, but later on, page 9, he is describing the building collapsing.
It's confusing either way.
Firefighter Edward Cachia: “It actually gave at a lower floor, not the floor where the plane hit, because we originally had thought there was like an internal detonation explosives because it went in succession, boom, boom, boom, boom, and then the tower came down.” [City of New York, 12/6/2001]
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/packages/pdf/nyregion/20050812_WTC_GRAPHIC/9110251.PDF
He says "Originally had thought there was like....
Notice the similie?? I know some people have issues with understanding similies, but maybe google can help with that.
Firefighter Kenneth Rogers: “[T]here was an explosion in the South Tower… I kept watching. Floor after floor after floor. One floor under another after another and when it hit about the fifth floor, I figured it was a bomb, because it looked like a synchronized deliberate kind of thing.” [City of New York, 12/10/2001]
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/packages/pdf/nyregion/20050812_WTC_GRAPHIC/9110290.PDF
Similies again.
Also, the part that was left out.
which according to this map, this exposure just
blew out in flames.
He is talking about the side that he was looking at, how the flames grew big all of a sudden, as the building started to collapse.
Exposure is just another way of saying "This side"
Reporter Beth Fertig: “The tower went down perfectly straight, as if a demolition crew had imploded it. I wondered if it was being brought down deliberately.” [Gilbert et al., 2002, pp. 78]
This is from Covering Catastrophe. I can't find an original quote from her.
Who knows where this came from. She is a reporter for WNYC Am/Fm in NYC. Again, I can't find much about here.
For thoose who need the link to the index for the NYT accounts, its here.
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/packag...12_WTC_GRAPHIC/met_WTC_histories_full_01.html
All I have to say, is
" I WIN!!"