I actually searched for this exact thing and all I could find is that 2 people were transported to hospitals with broken bones. You would think that those people would be reported on also.
Sgt. Michael Orsillo and Officer Adrian Baez, the two personnel on board the Port Authority fire truck involved in the collision, were hospitalized but in stable condition with no life-threatening injuries, according to Port Authority Executive Director Kathryn Garcia.
Sgt. Michael Orsillo was expected to be released from the hospital on Monday, March 23, 2026.
Officer Adrian Baez remained in the hospital overnight for observation.
Both officers were able to speak and were visited by city and airport officials, who were notifying their families.
Fire trucks are pretty solid things.. Many a year ago Road and track reviewed a new one... I think the passengers wear four point belts too. They have to assume a higher risk of someone broad siding them....
Not a plane though.
I think both pilots died and a stewardess went through the plane windshield despite being strapped in (likely in a jump seat on the cockpit bulkhead.). She survived, at least initially.
Thats a dishonest analogy - the difference between a tossed golf ball and one launched from a cannon is many degrees larger than the difference between a plane moving at 100 mph and one at 500 mph
Take something that took down a massive steel structure, and then throw 1/5 of that at a vehicle and tell me - do you expect the 2 people in the vehicle to survive?
I tell you what, if I throw a golf ball and hit you in the temple, you will say, "Ouch". If I hit a golf ball with a driver and that hits you in the temple, you'll never say another word.
A firetruck is significantly weaker than a predominantly steel building.
The firetruck is in better shape than the plane
The firetruck was hit with ~1/5 or ~1/4 the force that the steel building was hit, and yet everyone in the fire truck survived while the plane was crumpled and destroyed
A plane impacting a steel building, at any speed, will have a similar thing happen. It will NOT crush the steel or melt the steel beams. THIS EVENT PROVES THAT. It would practically disintegrate upon impact... its a lightweight aluminum shell
You’re not wrong but I wasn’t trying to give a perfect example, just pointing out that the speed something is going makes all the difference as to what damage it will do when it encounters another object
No. Cruising speed at altitude is 500-600mph. Obviously they were going slower than that but also much faster than the speed they would be going on the ground/runway
If jet fuel can't "melt" steel then why were they coated in fire retardant? To protect them from burning paper and carpet?
If explosives brought them down why did the first building buckle over at the impact location and collapse exactly as it would with the upper structure crashing down?
Explain to a turd, how a high-rise steel frame building number 7 collapsed straight down, at freefall speed, from office fires (on that day) The answer to that tells you how the twin towers actually came down. I think if you wipe the turd out of your eyes, it will enable you to figure it out.
You are so right, and apart from Faith, I would be discouraged, because if what is so clear about 9/11, has not been rectified, how can we hope anything else will, and that's where Faith comes in,were there is faith "anything is possible" (Yet) even the truth of what actually happened on 9/11.
Not sure what you mean. The 100 and 500 are just rough estimates of airplane speed on the ground vs in the air. The 16.5k was the number of “hearts” on the post
Sorry, I guess those "hearts" numbers really bother me. They're always totally fake -- made up by the algorithms to enhance the hidden messages.
Anyhow 100 is a good estimate, but 500 is a really bad estimate. Why 500? A plane would be be unstable and shaking apart at that speed in low altitude. A cannonball muzzle velocity is only like 250 mph, for comparison.
why do we not know the name of the air traffic controller? These people are public servants, they are paid by taxes. It is a public records request. Maybe we do know already? I have not seen it
The truth you refer to, involved explosives.
Did they ever report on the drivers in the fire truck, are they ok, was anyone driving it? 🤔Just thinking out loud.
I actually searched for this exact thing and all I could find is that 2 people were transported to hospitals with broken bones. You would think that those people would be reported on also.
Found this:
Sgt. Michael Orsillo and Officer Adrian Baez, the two personnel on board the Port Authority fire truck involved in the collision, were hospitalized but in stable condition with no life-threatening injuries, according to Port Authority Executive Director Kathryn Garcia.
Sgt. Michael Orsillo was expected to be released from the hospital on Monday, March 23, 2026. Officer Adrian Baez remained in the hospital overnight for observation. Both officers were able to speak and were visited by city and airport officials, who were notifying their families.
No life threatening injuries?! Wowza.
My thoughts too, how? Wait, they had air bags the pilots didn't. 🤔😮🙄
Fire trucks are pretty solid things.. Many a year ago Road and track reviewed a new one... I think the passengers wear four point belts too. They have to assume a higher risk of someone broad siding them.... Not a plane though.
They have 5 point belts and side curtain bags. They get cocooned.
Two, seriously injured. Sorry, no sauce.
I think both pilots died and a stewardess went through the plane windshield despite being strapped in (likely in a jump seat on the cockpit bulkhead.). She survived, at least initially.
16.5k people with zero understanding of basic physics and/or not knowing how planes work lol.
Yes there’s a big difference between a plane going 100 mph on the ground vs 500 mph in the air.
If I throw a golf ball at you it hurts a little, if I blast it out of a cannon, it tears a hole through your body
Thats a dishonest analogy - the difference between a tossed golf ball and one launched from a cannon is many degrees larger than the difference between a plane moving at 100 mph and one at 500 mph
Take something that took down a massive steel structure, and then throw 1/5 of that at a vehicle and tell me - do you expect the 2 people in the vehicle to survive?
Them planes weren't going 500 MPH, at that altitude.
Nope.
The plans did not take down the towers
The plans worked!
I tell you what, if I throw a golf ball and hit you in the temple, you will say, "Ouch". If I hit a golf ball with a driver and that hits you in the temple, you'll never say another word.
Thats the same dishonest analogy
A firetruck is significantly weaker than a predominantly steel building.
The firetruck is in better shape than the plane
The firetruck was hit with ~1/5 or ~1/4 the force that the steel building was hit, and yet everyone in the fire truck survived while the plane was crumpled and destroyed
A plane impacting a steel building, at any speed, will have a similar thing happen. It will NOT crush the steel or melt the steel beams. THIS EVENT PROVES THAT. It would practically disintegrate upon impact... its a lightweight aluminum shell
You’re not wrong but I wasn’t trying to give a perfect example, just pointing out that the speed something is going makes all the difference as to what damage it will do when it encounters another object
do you have any evidence the planes were going 500mph at the time of impact or anywhere near that speed? Videos say otherwise
No. Cruising speed at altitude is 500-600mph. Obviously they were going slower than that but also much faster than the speed they would be going on the ground/runway
If jet fuel can't "melt" steel then why were they coated in fire retardant? To protect them from burning paper and carpet?
If explosives brought them down why did the first building buckle over at the impact location and collapse exactly as it would with the upper structure crashing down?
Things tards will never comprehend.
Explain to a turd, how a high-rise steel frame building number 7 collapsed straight down, at freefall speed, from office fires (on that day) The answer to that tells you how the twin towers actually came down. I think if you wipe the turd out of your eyes, it will enable you to figure it out.
Exactly. Building 7 nullifies the narrative. It's fake and bogus. We can argue about the details forever, but nothing changes this fact.
You are so right, and apart from Faith, I would be discouraged, because if what is so clear about 9/11, has not been rectified, how can we hope anything else will, and that's where Faith comes in,were there is faith "anything is possible" (Yet) even the truth of what actually happened on 9/11.
I can't explain something to someone that can't differentiate an A from a U.
What's with the oddly specific number?
One of these things is not like the others. Just say it.
Not sure what you mean. The 100 and 500 are just rough estimates of airplane speed on the ground vs in the air. The 16.5k was the number of “hearts” on the post
Sorry, I guess those "hearts" numbers really bother me. They're always totally fake -- made up by the algorithms to enhance the hidden messages.
Anyhow 100 is a good estimate, but 500 is a really bad estimate. Why 500? A plane would be be unstable and shaking apart at that speed in low altitude. A cannonball muzzle velocity is only like 250 mph, for comparison.
Honest answer?
No,
There won't be any big announcement. Ever.
When have they EVER done that in 250 years? Never.
u/#pepedetective
Critical thought questions: WHY would they give you an honest answer? What's in it for them? What benefit is there to them?
Reminder: Nobody cares about us...Except for us. o7
You already know tje truth. We dont need the government to admit it for is to knownit.
Came here to write this. "Will we ever get the truth?"
We got the truth, just not from <them>.
And yet the B52 didn’t take down the Empire State Building
there were no planes
why do we not know the name of the air traffic controller? These people are public servants, they are paid by taxes. It is a public records request. Maybe we do know already? I have not seen it
Yeah, the comments on the thread I posted were the main reason for my post..
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