Nine Months at Ground Zero
Friday, July 21, 2006
It took hundreds of skilled construction workers months to clear the debris after 9/11. In Nine Months at Ground Zero, construction superintendent Charlie Vitchers and crane operator Bobby Gray describe the physical danger and emotional strain they faced as they worked to clean up Ground Zero.
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