A Picture Says a Thousand Words.
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That's not what he's saying. He's saying how can we know it wasn't intentionally cut as part of the post-collapse rescue/cleanup efforts.
Because those present are wearing NYFD gear not construction/demolition gear. Which in the timeline puts the image nearer to the collapse. Realizing of course that FD personnel would be onsite until the fires were out. Just lookin' a little closer than just the steel.
Notice I said "post-collapse rescue/cleanup"
Firefighters do have access to equipment (jaws of life, 14-16 inch gas powered cut-off saws, etc) to perform their duties as first responders. They wouldn't be much of a first responder unit if they didn't.
Yes, SOME (very little) of the structure was still standing and posing risks