Oystein: You mean like the BANG BANG BANG BANG described by that firefighter in the famous
firehouse coffee sipping video? Let's see...Louie Caecchioli. Oh, wait. That's BOOM
BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM. Maybe that doesn't count.
Well, first of yell, you are correct in away: BOOM would not correctly describe the sharp, cracking sound (indicative of high brisance) or high explosive cutting charges used for building demolition.
Secondly, Louie Caecchioli does not believe he said what you claim he said, Look, he even has his own website:
http://louiecacchioli.com/about.html
And this is the truth about what Louie Caecchioli meant:
louiecacchioli.com said:
On September 12, 2001, Louie was heading to the WTC site to dig for survivors after only three hours of sleep when he was approached by a reporter from People magazine. The reporter was interested in what Louie had experienced the day before.
In an effort to describe what he saw and heard, Louie mentioned that there were loud noises inside the North Tower that “sounded like bombs going off.” There was some confusion over what Louie had tried to explain and he was misquoted as having said: “We were the first ones in the second tower after the plane struck. I was taking firefighters up in the elevator to the twenty-fourth-floor to get in position to evacuate civilians. On the last trip up a bomb went off. We think there was bombs set in the building.”
Conspiracy theorists then used that quote as proof that 9/11 was an “inside job.” Since then, Louie has repeatedly tried to set the record straight that he was misquoted. Louie even went so far as to cooperate with the editors of Popular Mechanics magazine and was interviewed for the book Debunking 9/11 Myths: Why Conspiracy Theories Can't Stand Up to the Facts (Hearst, 2006).
I think you owe Louie an apology for dragging him through the mud once again.
ETA: There is an excerpt of Louie's book on his homepage. Somewhere, he literally writes "BAM! BAM! BAM! BAM! BAM! BAM! BAM! BAM! BAM!". Can you guess which sound this is describing? Explosives going off?
ETA2: About the explosion Louie heard inside the North Tower:
Louie Caecchioli said:
The time was 09:58 AM. Just as the elevator doors closed there was the sound of a massive explosion. The entire building shook violently as though there had been a mild earthquake
Can you guess what he heard?
ETA3: The first google-hit for "Louie Caecchioli" after his own webpage is the following:
http://911myths.com/html/quote_abuse.html
A thorough debunking of many quote-mines, starting with the abuse Louie had to take.
Why don't you use Google?
ETA4: If you are referring to this youtube video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2A8VMg_B64 notice the time when they heard the boom boom booms: Was it before or after the collapse began?
Remember, for this to be an explosive demolition, you have to hear explosions
immediately before collapse begins. Did these firefighters describe the sounds of explosions
immediately before collapse began? YES or NO? (Oh and by the way: I am sure noine of these gentlemen is Louie Caecchioli)