Archive of News (2013)

New Queens Health Center Opens for 9/11 Responders

The North Shore-LIJ Health System announced the relocation of the Queens World Trade Center (WTC) Clinical Center of Excellence from Flushing to a larger facility in Rego Park.

WTC ‘Con’ Claim Booted

Bruce Greenberg, a 9/11 fraudster and the last remaining claimant in a mass lawsuit against the city, has been thrown out of court.

Pentagon, Shanksville Responders Added to WTC Health Plan

A health care fund for responders to New York’s World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, is being expanded to include rescuers at corresponding attack and crash sites at the Pentagon and in Shanksville, Pennsylvania.

WTC Health Registry Launching Study of Those Who Survived 9/11 and Sandy

The World Trade Center Health Registry is launching a survey to study the thousands of people who survived both 9/11 and Hurricane Sandy, officials said.

Health care rules for 9/11 responders nearly finalized

Responders to the Sept. 11 attacks outside of New York will soon have access to medical care under the World Trade Center Health Program, more than a decade after hijacked planes crashed down into the Pentagon and a Pennsylvania field.

Queens Health Center for 9/11 First Responders Relocates to Larger Facility in Rego Park

The North Shore-LIJ Health System today announced the relocation of the Queens World Trade Center (WTC) Clinical Center of Excellence from Flushing to a larger facility in Rego Park. The new 3,650-square-foot center, about 50 percent larger than the Flushing facility, is part of a federally funded program that provides medical and mental health services for WTC responders in the borough of Queens.

Queens gets upgraded medical facility for 9/11 responders

Money from the long-stalled Zadroga Bill has trickled down to Queens. North Shore-LIJ officials unveiled a new treatment center in Rego Park on Monday that will cater specifically to those who volunteered or worked at Ground Zero following 9/11.

9/11 hero health crisis

A 9/11 responder who raced to Ground Zero to search for survivors is now in a race to survive a life-threatening kidney disease. Rich Volpe, an NYPD narcotics detective, heard the news about the World Trade Center attacks while off duty near his Westchester County home and made a beeline for the disaster site, arriving minutes after the second tower collapsed. He joined in the frantic digging for victims in the mountainous, smoking rubble.

$$ for nothing at WTC fund

The city is sitting on a 9/11 nest egg of more than $350 million. The WTC Captive Insurance Co., a nonprofit given $1 billion from Congress to cover claims from the Ground Zero cleanup, has disposed of more than 12,000 suits, and few — if any — are left in court, officials say.

Sequester Swipes 9/11 Compensation To Pay Down Deficit

The victims and survivors of 9/11 are being forced again to sacrifice — this time by the sequestration budget cuts that are dipping into revenue set aside for ailing first responders and using it for deficit reduction.