9/11 Responders' Health Problems Worsen as Legislation Languishes

by: Dick Meister, t r u t h o u t | Report

9/11 Responders' Health Problems Worsen as Legislation Languishes
A rescue worker takes a break from finding survivors following the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. (Photo: Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Jim Watson / US Navy)

A new AFL-CIO report shows that more than 13,000 of the truly heroic firefighters, police, and other rescuers who were the first to rush to the scene of the attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City on September 11, 2001, are still being treated for the serious injuries they received.

They were exposed to a highly toxic mix of chemicals, jet fuel, asbestos, lead, glass fragments, and other debris that caused a wide range of respiratory, intestinal and mental health problems. Also exposed were nearly 53,000 other first responders who are being monitored for signs of 9/11 related illness. Yet another 71,000 are being watched closely because they also were exposed to the extremely harmful toxins while helping clear debris.

The number of reported victims continues to grow. For example, another new study, from the Mount Sinai Medical Center, shows that some 70 percent of the 10,000 workers involved in the cleanup who were tested between 2000 and 2004, now say they have new or more serious respiratory illnesses.

In addition to firefighters and police, the victims include construction workers, residents of the area and school children, among others. The new report, by the AFL-CIO's James Parks and Mike Hall, focuses in part on one of the first to reach ground zero - Vito Friscia, a Brooklyn homicide detective. He was only a block away when the second of the Twin Towers fell. He rushed to the site through a dense cloud of toxins to seek - and to rescue - survivors. Friscia spent a week helping with the rescue efforts.

Today, Detective Friscia has a deep cough that won't go away, chronic sinus problems and shortness of breath.

"But I'm no hero," he insists. "I was just doing my job." Many others involved in the rescue efforts say pretty much the same thing - that they were just doing their jobs as police officers, firefighters or as other public service employees.

Frisia's sister-in-law, Maria Pusteri, has produced a documentary film, "Vito After," which takes a detailed look at what the detective has endured since his rescue efforts. The film, first released in 2005, recently made its international debut in London.

What's needed now, the AFL-CIO says, is to provide long-term medical care and careful monitoring of the tens of thousands of rescue and recovery workers and community members whose health remains at serious risk because of their exposure to contaminated materials.

The AFL-CIO blames part of the problem on Republican opposition. For instance, the Bush administration refused to create or support a permanent research, monitoring and health care program for ground zero workers. And the administration also cut funding for health care related to the 9/11 cleanup.

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Just before the Congressional recess in August, House Republicans managed to block a bill - the 9/11 Health and Compensation Act - that would provide $7.5 billion for long-term monitoring and health care of victims.

This prompted another of the ailing first responders, Greg Staub, to complain that "they told us if we did our job, they'd take care of us. We did our job. Now we're sick and they don't remember who we are anymore." Staub was forced to retire from the New York City Fire Department last year because of chronic lung problems stemming from his rescue efforts.

The odds, however, are that the House Republicans will not be able to block passage of the proposed Health and Compensation Act when it comes up for a second vote, which is expected soon.

Those who rushed to ground zero to help the 9/11 victims clearly need - and certainly deserve - lots of help, probably at least as much as provided by the bill. As one of those treating the 9/11 victims noted, "Our patients are sick, and they will need ongoing care for the rest of their lives."

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Dick Meister is a San Francisco-based writer who has covered labor and politics for a half-century as a reporter, editor, author and commentator. You can contact him through his website, www.dickmeister.com.


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The GOP's response to this

The GOP's response to this tragedy is a national disgrace. WHERE IS THE OUTRAGE?!?

How can the people not hold the GOP accountable for this callous disregard for the lives of Americans who served this country?

Dems should really seize on this issue . . .



This situation absolutely

This situation absolutely disgusts me. While watching the first responders go in that tragic day, the first thing I thought of was what a toxic cloud they must be entering.

As a biologist and environmentalist, it was plain to me that things were not OK. Then to hear the EPA under Bush II stating that it was safe for them to go in really burned my craw.

These brave first responders risked all to try to save the lives of others. We as a nation should rally top this cause and make sure THEY receive the treatment they deserve.



Still fuming about this.

Still fuming about this. Cheney/Bush gave the oil industry and the banks what they wanted, yet these people who should be honored by us and properly taken care of for their bravery and risk are not being helped much by the very party whose leaders sent them into a dangerous mix of toxic chemicals without concern for their lives.

SHAME on Bush/Cheney and the Republicans (and any Democrats) who are thwarting the need to provide proper care to these citizens.



Send them to Cuba again...

Send them to Cuba again... Corporate America just takes. It will not give without being forced and we know that they can buy the best congressman for a lot less than it costs to stop the flow of their sewage river over the PEOPLE. Don't expect any humanity from them or their representatives.



If this Bill does not pass

If this Bill does not pass today many more of will die we need coverage for special testing that we can not get now if we were tested and treated early like 9 yrs ago im sure many of us would not be dying like myself nothing more can be done for me,but only wait ti die.Thanks to Hospice for caring about us responders.
And the settelment is a joke 100.000 for a dying responder and 400.00o for a responder who is ill makes no sence to me do the math!



Did you know that Christie

Did you know that Christie Todd Whitman said the air was safe that obviously wasn't? Did you know that over 900 first responders have already died from the toxic poisoning they received that the government blatantly lied about, and that the government has been thwarting financial assistance for these countless victims for going on ten years now? The U.S. government is overflowing with criminals and mass-murderers, and it's not just NeoCONS; it's also NeoLIB Democrats. In truth, they are all NeoLIBs, and the "left-right paradigm" is a huge lie. We are completely under a one-party system, the system of corporate-fascism that doesn't care on iota about how many millions of human beings die in the interests of trillions of dollars of obscene greed and profits, eradication of freedom(s) and civil liberties, and greater and greater control over and enslavement of The People. When freedom(s) is and/or are being exterminated along with millions of innocent human lives, that is what is being inflicted upon us, slavery. If at least 150 million Americans don't rise up, we are all fracked.

Please check out and support the Feal Good Foundation (sic---named after first responder, and founder of the foundation, John Feal), at:

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