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9/11 Heroes: Surviving the Biggest Attack on U.S. Soil | Retro Report

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On Sept. 11, 2001, more than 2,000 New York City emergency workers sped toward lower Manhattan–the largest rescue effort in its history, but nevertheless more than 400 of them perished that day. Lesson plan for educators: https://bit.ly/RR-911heroes

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