Christopher7
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We dont know that a beam dislodged the evevators although we agree that that is the most likely explination.A single steel beam or a beam section could have knocked the elevators into the hallway, but whatever it was, it did not damage the 9th floor facade or leave heavy debris in the lobby.
,,,,,,,and in damaging the elevator it certainly could have also taken out some of the building's structural components OR another large piece could have done it. Obviously large pieces did reach WTC 7, you admit as much when you admit that the elevator was damaged.
The firefighters who did go into WTC 7 reported "...no heavy debris in lobby area" and " only damage to the 9th floor facade was to the SW corner"The SW corner damage indicates how much damage can be done by such falling mass. Why is it so very difficult for you to believe that other structural damage was done to the building that was not seen by the few people who were in the building following the collapse of the towers? Almost all of the tenents left the building after the fall of the south tower. Not long after the fall of the north tower(at which time the bulk of FF's left were trying to find their buddies in the rubble) the few FF's that did go into WTC 7 were told to get out and no one went in after that.
Chief Fellini was in charge of the opperations post at West and Vessy [NY Times Oral Hist. pg 3] He said "....ripped steel out from between the third and the sixth floors accross the facade on Vessy Street." [he didnt say how wide or deep]
Why do you all keep trying to talk arround the fact that these 3 statements make it clear that "the middle 1/4 to 1/3 width of the south face was gouged out from the 10th floor to the ground" is incorrect ?