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Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: Press release, titled "Mayor Bloomberg Releases Third Annual Report on 9/11 Health," published by the Office of the Mayor of New York on September 13, 2011. It reports on Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg releasing the 2010 Annual Report on 9/11 Health, which is a comprehensive review of the latest research on the health impacts of the September 11, 2001 attacks. The press release summarizes the report and its recommendations; it also references the James L. Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act being considered by Congress to fund medical benefits for first responders and other survivors. A link to a PDF of the report is included.
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Creator: New York (N.Y.), Bloomberg, Michael
Language: English
Type: Press release
Rights: This item may be under copyright protection. Please ask copyright owner for permission before publishing.
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Health studies, First responders, Cancer , Government programs , Survivors' benefits
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: Part three of a three-part audio recording, titled "First Responders and 9/11-Related Illnesses," of the Inside the FBI podcast, which was posted on the FBI website on April 18, 2019. It features Molly Halpern presenting a report on the long-term health impacts that the September 11, 2001 attacks have had on the FBI investigators who worked at the contaminated attack sites. This third part, subtitled "The Growing Numbers," includes several present day FBI staff members and medical professionals' comments on the rising number of 9/11 first responders who are succumbing to fatal illnesses. The page includes a full transcript.
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Creator: United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation, Halpern, Mollie
Language: English
Type: Audio recording
Rights: The National Library of Medicine believes this item to be in the public domain.
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Mass casualties, First responders, Personal narratives, Health aspects, Cancer , Government programs
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: Part two of a three-part audio recording, titled "First Responders and 9/11-Related Illnesses," of the Inside the FBI podcast, which was posted on the FBI website on September 28, 2018. It features Molly Halpern presenting a report on the long-term health impacts that the September 11, 2001 attacks have had on the FBI investigators who worked at the contaminated attack sites. This second part, subtitled "Victims' Voices," includes recordings of several victims' final moments, followed by the personal account of Agent Bob Roth and his widow Tresa Roth. The page includes a full transcript.
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Creator: United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation, Halpern, Mollie
Language: English
Type: Audio recording
Rights: The National Library of Medicine believes this item to be in the public domain.
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Mass casualties, First responders, Personal narratives, Health aspects, Cancer , Government programs
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: Part one of a three-part audio recording, titled "First Responders and 9/11-Related Illnesses," of the Inside the FBI podcast, which was posted on the FBI website on September 11, 2018. It features Molly Halpern presenting a report on the long-term health impacts that the September 11, 2001 attacks have had on the FBI investigators who worked at the contaminated attack sites. This first part includes declassified recordings made by terrorists and first responders during the attacks, followed by the personal account of FBI Special Agent Scott McDonough. The page includes a full transcript.
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Creator: United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation, Halpern, Mollie
Language: English
Type: Audio recording
Rights: The National Library of Medicine believes this item to be in the public domain.
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Mass casualties, First responders, Personal narratives, Health aspects, Cancer , Government programs
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: Audio recording of an episode, titled "FBI Continues to Encourage 9/11 Responders to Register for Health Benefits," of the Inside the FBI podcast, which was posted on the FBI website on September 11, 2019. It's a call to register for any federal programs that will provide health benefits to the members of the FBI who participated in the investigative, rescue, and recovery efforts associated with the September 11, 2001 attacks and now have a certified 9/11 illness. The page includes a full transcript.
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Creator: United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation, Halpern, Mollie
Language: English
Type: Audio recording
Rights: The National Library of Medicine believes this item to be in the public domain.
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Health aspects, First responders, Survivors' benefits, Government programs , Cancer
Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive
Description: News article, titled "9/11 health fund covers survivors for life — but few know about it," by Megan Cerullo and published on the CBS News website on September 11, 2019. It reports on the large number of first responders, survivors, and recovery workers who are unaware that they are eligible for free lifetime care under the World Trade Center Health Program. The article faults the public's lack of awareness of this program on the federal government's failure to effectively communicate its existence to those impacted by exposure to toxic dust at the attack sites.
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Creator: CBS News, Cerullo, Megan
Language: English
Type: News article
Rights: This item may be under copyright protection. Please ask copyright owner for permission before publishing.
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Keyword: Survivors' benefits, Government programs , Health aspects, First responders, Cancer , Toxic dust
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