Dust to Dust: The Health Effects of 9/11 (2006)

"Five years after 9/11, the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center continue to claim the lives of American citizens. The violent collapse of the buildings released hundreds of thousands of pounds of deadly materials into the air - including carcinogens such as asbestos and benzene, lead and mercury from the thousands of crushed computers, and other toxins such as PCPs, PAHs and silicon particulates. Yet in the immediate aftermath of the disaster, the federal agency responsible for safeguarding the public health - the Environmental Protection Agency - reassured everyone that their air was safe to breathe. Now more than ever - it seems that this was not the case. Countless first responders - emergency technicians, police officers, and firefighters - have grown ill as a result of their exposure to toxins from the smoldering pile that once was the World Trade Center. Some have contracted severe respiratory problems such as chronic asthma and reactive airway disease. Others have been diagnosed with more serious illnesses such as leukemia, pancreatic cancer, mesothelioma and kidney disease. And though initially regarded as heroes, they have been abandoned by their government in their quest to seek medical treatment and financial help for their families. Featuring interviews with prominent scientists, EPA officials and the now-sick heroes of 9/11, Dust to Dust is a tragic, cautionary tale about heroism, survival, and ultimately betrayal. Narrated by actor and former firefighter Steve Buscemi, the film thoroughly explores and exposes this under-reported health crisis of unprecedented magnitude."

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There is one more comment I MUST say. I am shocked at the magnitude of Bush's ineptness. He allowed his staff be a part of the cover up concerning the air quality. Clearly their motivation was money and not human life. He was just a puppet president that allowed others to make the decisions. To treat such courageous people in such an evil way by denying the much needed financial help is sickening. Shocking news. This story brought tears to my eyes but also made me angry. I wish the police,firefighters, rescue workers, and all involved in the class action suit God's speed. They desperately NEED JUSTICE! Excellent documentary.
#2 - Pookie - 10/11/2011 - 23:53
The EPA is not really a protection agency. Just take a really close look at the influence the pharmaceutical companies have with this govt. agency. It will shock you!! By the way, the people that are dying now, my heart goes out to you and to your families. You should not be suffering because of the incredible courage you displayed that terrible day. Shame on the EPA!
#1 - Pookie - 10/11/2011 - 22:45
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