Archive of News (2017)

Op-Ed: 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund isn’t just for First Responders

There is a common misconception among many 9/11 survivors that the 9/11 Zadroga Health & Compensation Act was established to provide health care and compensation only for first responders. That is not true.

NYC Survivors of 9/11 Attack at Higher Risk for Chronic Heart, Lung Diseases, Study Shows

Nearly 16 years after terrorists destroyed New York’s World Trade Center, people who were exposed to high concentrations of hazardous materials and dust clouds still face significantly higher rates of chronic diseases, including heart and respiratory illnesses, finds an…

Tributes at service for NYPD 9/11 first responder Robert Summers

More than 100 people gathered at a Rockville Centre church Friday to pay tribute to 9/11 first responder Robert S. Summers, a retired NYPD officer who died this week of cancer officials said he contracted while working at Ground Zero.

‘Heroic’ retired NYPD cop dies from 9/11-linked cancer weeks after Ground Zero illness claimed another officer

Sixteen years after rushing to the smoldering wreckage of the World Trade Center, hero cop Robert Summers paid the ultimate price for his courage.

Sept. 11 survivors, first responders face higher rates of heart disease

First responders and survivors at the World Trade Center during the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, were exposed to hazardous materials.

9/11 survivors face higher risk of heart and lung problems

Survivors of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York City on September 11, 2001 – and first-responders who were on the scene that day – may have an increased risk for heart and lung diseases…

Study Investigates Long-Term Health of 9/11 Survivors

First responders and survivors of the September 11 terrorist attack in New York City are suffering from an increased long-term risk of asthma, other respiratory diseases and heart attacks nearly 16 years after the tragic event.

Legislation allows unlimited sick leave for 9/11 first responders

When a second plane hit the South Tower at downtown Manhattan’s World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, Chris O’Connor was already on the scene.

She was a 9/11 hero and a decorated cop — but illness took her chance to be a mom

Beautiful baby Luke shares his mother’s sweet smile and striking green eyes.

Bill Would Give Green Cards to Undocumented 9/11 Volunteers

Carlos Cardona sifted through and cleared rubble for four days at ground zero after the Sept. 11 attacks.