Rev. Bill Campbell shares thoughts on his experiences at Ground Zero .

 

  Veteran Police Chaplain, Bill Campbell spent several days working with survivors. family members, and workers removing the debris shortly after Sept. 11, 2001.  The International Conference of Police Chaplains assigned at least eight Chaplains, at the request of the PAPD, for several months to work at Ground Zero and other NY City points.
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Fourteen huge cranes were in operation 24/7 to remove the tons of debris.  Griffin Demolition Company of Greensboro, NC was charged and challenged with the removal.

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In addition to the WTC Towers, fourteen other buildings covering 16 acres were damaged or destroyed.

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Chaplain Campbell stands in front of the cross (blue tarp) which stood as a memorial.  The cross was found in the debris and set upon a wall.  The Verizon building, where one worker was killed, is in the background.
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The debris is removed, put on trucks, and transported to a landfill on Staten Island where it is weighted and catalogued.
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Fire trucks continued to pour water on the scene many weeks after the assault.
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Chaplain  Ed Stevens of the San Diego Police Department (in yellow) chats with a National Guardsman fro Buffalo, NY.
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All the water and muck created streets of mud.  Each truck had to be washed before leaving the area.
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Chaplain Glenn Davenport of the Shelby, NC Police Department, looks over the area.  He is standing in the footprint of the North Tower.