9/11 Health and Compensation in the News
Below are summaries with url’s to news articles that appeared recently about 9/11 Health and Compensation issues.
An archive of past articles by year, can be found on the 911 Health Watch website at http://www.911healthwatch.org/news/ :
September 26, 2014 — NY Daily News — A legacy for three heroes
The continuing toll of 9/11-related illness and death demands attention from Washington
September 25, 2014 — Huffington Post — 9/11 Illness Kills 3 Retired Firefighters In 1 Day
Three retired firefighters who worked at ground zero have died on the same day from cancer, an illness that many fear might be connected to toxic World Trade Center dust released on Sept. 11, fire officials said Thursday.
September 25, 2014 — NY1 — Three Retired FDNY Members Die of Illnesses Linked to September 11 Recovery Work
Three more retired members of the New York City Fire Department lost their battle with cancer this week, illnesses that were linked to their time at the World Trade Center site in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks.
September 25, 2014 — NY Daily News — Three retired FDNY members die of Sept. 11th-related cancers within hours of each other
The deaths raise the tragic toll to 92 firefighters who have succumbed to illnesses stemming from sifting through the rubble of the toppled towers in the desperate search to recover bodies.
September 24, 2014 — PIX11 — 3 FDNY firefighters die from 9/11-related illnesses on same day
Three firefighters have died within hours of each other — all from illnesses related to their service during the terror attacks on September 11, 2001.
September 24, 2014 — CBS New York — 3 Retired Firefighters Die Of 9/11-Related Illnesses In One Day
The FDNY on Wednesday was mourning the death of three retired firefighters who all died in one day earlier this week from illnesses they contracted in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks.
September 18, 2014 — Stuy Health — Remember The Rivalry StuyHealth WTC Health Program PSA HD
The WTC Health Program offers treatment for 9/11-related illnesses at no cost to you. If you were in lower Manhattan on 9/11 or during the WTC clean-up, find out more information and download an application at www.stuyhealth.org!