Jack Cambria Full Interview | 9/11 20th Anniversary
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Jack Cambria is a retired member of the New York Police Department Emergency Services. On September 11, 2001, he had already taken an assignment as a hostage negotiator for the department, but his skills as a trained rescuer brought him back on temporary assignment.
Hear his story covering his entire career and what it means to be a member of ESU.
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Very respectable man, the type of guy, (imo) that should be teaching classes, and training around the U S. Great guy!! Also, when he speaks about the tunnels being closed etc, I think that alone saved many people!! I'm not sure if he found out, but there was at least one woman who was identified by 2 teeth!! So when he spoke about the tooth he found, even something so small did help families!! Such a horrible day, Never forget!!
Thank you for service, Officer Cambria! What devastation you have endured with the loss of your fellow officers, in the work and recovery services you provided - my heart goes out to you! All respect to you sir!
Honor and respect to the First Responders who lost their lives on 09-11, and those who've lost their lives due to the recovery efforts!
This man 100% class
Listening to these amazing men and women tell their stories brings me right back to that day. I wasn't in that part of the country, but I do remember being glued to the TV the entire day, hoping and praying they would find more survivors. And on another subject, I just have to say, I love this interviewers voice. Such a beautiful deep voice.
People who are against the police are really big fools. Thank you police, firefighters, EMS, etc. for protecting all of us. Even though a good many of us are reprehensible.
The same people who call 911 because their car has a dent and get angry that they have to wait because the police are per their request defunded.
The bad ones are the ones that stick in people's minds. They're the ones who need weeded out. The majority of police are good people. I live in Australia, and our police are the same. Back in the 70's and 80's, the Victorian and New South Wales police, were worse than the criminals they were arresting. Corruption was rife, and that is a stigma that has stuck to this day, despite cleaning house and getting their acts together.
Stand up guy
Remember the day forever
Great man
Loved his testimony, it's nice to know not everyone got hit with a debilitating medical condition, and I'm so glad he asked him to clarify ESU.
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Salute!!
Always wonder where did all the buckets come from that fast.
The hundreds of construction companies I would imagine.
Woops. He called John McLoughlin (PAPD rescued from the rubble on Sept 12) John McCormack !
great interview - on a lighter note - the interviewer has e deep voice and sounds very weird - but great interview
A little to deep maybe come away from the mic.. idk n
But wonderful videos from the channel 😊
What a classy man!!
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