SEIU Grieves for Lost Members
[html document, 1199SEIU News, October 2001, www.1199seiu.org/articles/article.cfm?ID=3966] One 1199 Emergency Medical Technician, David Marc Sullins, and 64 SEIU members, are listed among dead and missing from the WTC disaster.
Looking back at disaster
[html document, 1199SEIU News, April, 2002, www.1199seiu.org/articles/article.cfm?ID=5398] Follow-up with two 1199 members, Bill Amaniera, a St. Vincents Hospital EMT and Juana Lomi, a NYU Downtown Hospital paramedic, who helped rescue people at Ground Zero during the first hours of the WTC disaster.
The ones left behind
[html document, 1199SEIU News, November 2001, www.1199seiu.org/articles/article.cfm?ID=4376] Co-workers of Cabrini EMT Marc Sullins, missing in the WTC disaster, recount his last day.
Grief, Pride and Hope
[html document, Dennis Rivera, President, 1199SEIU News, October, 2001, www.1199seiu.org/articles/article.cfm?ID=3968] Comments from the President of the New York 1199/SEIU union on the meaning of the tragedy for 1199 workers.
Farewell To Our Sister
[html document, Dennis Rivera, President, 1199SEIU News, November, 2001, www.1199seiu.org/articles/article.cfm?ID=4373] The President of 1199/SEIU recounts the funeral of 1199 member Kathy Nguyen who was killed by anthrax spores of unknown origin, and discusses the broader significance of her death.
Heroes in the Face of Horror: St Vincents members on the frontline of rescue effort
[html document, 1199SEIU News, October 2001, www.1199seiu.org/articles/article.cfm?ID=3965] Profiles the experiences of 1199 members who were among the first to respond to the WTC disaster from their posts at St. Vincents Hospital and NYU Downtown Hospital.
On the Edge of Hell
[html document, 1199SEIU News, October 2001, www.1199seiu.org/articles/article.cfm?ID=3964] The scene at NYU Downtown Hospital in the first hours of the WTC disaster.
<p><b>More photos from 1999SEIU News </b><br> As the WTC attacks unfolded and in the minutes and hours that followed, 1199 News photographer Jim Tynan covered the scene outside St. Vincent's Hospital. He has donated the photographs below to the archive. </p>
<p><b><a href="http://www.911da.org/photograph/details/1937">Tynan1</a></b> While dust-covered rescue worker stands by, emergency workers attend to a man in the back of an ambulence.</p>
<p><b><a href="http://www.911da.org/photograph/details/1938">Tynan2 </a></b> Dust radiates in all directions as the remaining tower falls, seen from Greenwich Village.</p>
<p><b><a href="http://www.911da.org/photograph/details/1939">Tynan3 </a></b> Doctors and hospital workers at St. Vincent's Hospital care for a man arriving on a stretcher from the WTC attack. </p>
<p><b><a href="http://www.911da.org/photograph/details/1940">Tynan4 </a></b> "1199ers at St. Vincent's Hospital in Manhattan were among the first teams of healthcare workers to care for the injured on Sept. 11." 1199 SEIU News, October, 2001, cover photo. </p>
<p><b><a href="http://www.911da.org/photograph/details/1941">Tynan5 </a></b> "Transporter Cheryl Farrell (second from left with stretcher) and CAN Audrey Vaughn (third from left with stretcher) rush WTC victim into St. Vincent's emergency room. "When I way what happened I was devastated," says Farrell. "I started getting together wheelchairs and anything else I could think of. Even now I can't believe it really happened. You see these kinds of things in movies, never in real life." 1199 SEIU News, October, 2001, pages 12-13.</p>
<p><b><a href="http://www.911da.org/photograph/details/1942">Tynan6 </a></b> "Doctors at St. vincent's look on as WTC collapses." 1199 SEIU News, October, 2001, page 7.</p>
<p><b><a href="http://www.911da.org/photograph/details/1943">Tynan7</a></b> The first, south tower collapses in a cloud of smoke, seen from Greenwich village in Manhattan. </p>
<p><b><a href="http://www.911da.org/photograph/details/1944">Tynan8 </a></b>As the towers disapear under a cloud of dust, an ambulance races south towards the attack site. </p>
<p><b><a href="http://www.911da.org/photograph/details/1945">Tynan9 </a></b> Hospital workers accompany a woman on a stretcher outside St. Vincent Hospital's emergency room. </p>
<p><b><a href="http://www.911da.org/photograph/details/1946">Tynan10</a></b> Shock and exhaustion on his face, a policemen is wheeled from a ambulance. </p>
<p><b><a href="http://www.911da.org/photograph/details/1947">Tynan11 </a></b> "Victims began to arive at St. Vincent's just minutes after the attack." 1199 SEIU News, October, 2001, page 6. </p>
<p><b><a href="http://www.911da.org/photograph/details/1948">Tynan12 </a></b> The fireball of the second plane's impact, seen through the trees and buildings of a New York City neighborhood. </p>
<p><b><a href="http://www.911da.org/photograph/details/1949">Tynan13 </a></b> Chairs ready to receive the injured on the sidewalk next to St. Vincent's Hospital. </p>
<p><b><a href="http://www.911da.org/photograph/details/1950">Tynan14 </a></b> Hospital workers clean up materials left from treated those injured from the WTC attacks. </p>
<p><b><a href="http://www.911da.org/photograph/details/1951">Tynan15 </a></b> Hospital equipment is moved into position in the street outside St. Vincent's Hospital. </p>
<p><b><a href="http://www.911da.org/photograph/details/1952">Tynan16 </a></b> A firefighter sits in a wheelchair, after ariving in an ambulance. </p>
<p><b><a href="http://www.911da.org/photograph/details/1953">Tynan17 </a></b> "St. Vincent's workers rush supplies to ER staff receiving patients." 1199 SEIU News, October, 2001, page 9. </p>
<p><b><a href="http://www.911da.org/photograph/details/1954">Tynan18 </a></b> "St. Vincent's transporter Jose Bernales (pushing victim in wheelchair) was on his way to work when the Twin towers were attacked. "I didn't know what has happening until I got to work," says Bernales. "But I wasn't scared. I just wanted to help people survive." 1199 SEIU News, October, 2001, page 7. </p>
<p><b><a href="http://www.911da.org/photograph/details/1955">Tynan19 </a></b> Emergency and hospital workers together help patient out of an ambulance. </p>
<p><b><a href="http://www.911da.org/photograph/details/1956">Tynan20 </a></b>- Hospital workers ready to assist another patient arriving from the WTC site. </p>
<p><b><a href="http://www.911da.org/photograph/details/1957">Tynan21</a></b> Hospital and emergency workers ready to assist another patient arriving from the WTC site. </p>
<p><b><a href="http://www.911da.org/photograph/details/1958">Tynan22 </a></b> 1199 members await those injured in the WTC attacks. </p>
<p><b><a href="http://www.911da.org/photograph/details/1959">Tynan23 </a></b> Reactions as the towers collapse. </p>
<p><b><a href="http://www.911da.org/photograph/details/1960">Tynan24 </a></b> Unloading medical supplies to be ready for victims of the attacks. </p>
<p><b><a href="http://www.911da.org/photograph/details/1961">Tynan25 </a></b> Medical workers get ready to assist an injured man outside St. Vincent's Hospital emergency room. </p>
<p><b><a href="http://www.911da.org/photograph/details/1962">Tynan26 </a></b> Police and hospital workers busy outside St. Vincent's Hospital. </p>
<p><b><a href="http://www.911da.org/photograph/details/1963">Tynan27 </a></b> New York Catholic Archdiocese's Cardinal Egan dons a hospital gown to help victims of the WTC attacks. </p>
<p> <b>Belinda Gallegos </b> also covered the WTC aftermath for the 1199SEIU News. She has contributed the following photos: </p>
<p><b> <a href="http://www.911da.org/photograph/details/2009"> Gallegos1 </a></b>Shawn Powell's widow, Jean with the American flag. </p>
<p><b><a href="http://www.911da.org/photograph/details/2010">Gallegos2 </a></b>The memorial service for the family of slain firefighter, Shawn Powell. </p>
<p><b><a href="http://www.911da.org/photograph/details/2011">Gallegos3 </a></b> Joshua Powell, son of slain firefighter, Shawn Powell, at the memorial service with his fathers helmut. </p>
<p><b><a href="http://www.911da.org/photograph/details/2012">Gallegos4 </a></b>Wife Jean and son Joshua at the memorial service slain firefighter, Shawn Powell. </p>
The Long Road Back
[html document, 1199SEIU News, December 2001, www.1199seiu.org/articles/article.cfm?ID=4645] The widow and children of firefighter Shawn Edward Powell, Jean Powell, is a Certified Nursing Assistant and 1199 member. She recounts her struggle to rebuild her life in the weeks after September 11.
Courage and Devotion: Paramedic heroes survive Sept. 11 and beyond
[html document, 1199SEIU News, November 2001, www.1199seiu.org/articles/article.cfm?ID=4375] St. Johns Hospital paramedics James Dobson and Marvin Bethea spent September 11 bringing people to safety from the streets surrounding Ground Zero, and suffered difficult aftereffects themselves.