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Andrea Star Reese's footage

Andrea Star Reese's footage

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Videographer :  Andrea Star Reese
Location :  Greenwich Street & Chambers Street, Manhattan, New York, NY;
Time :  08h55:58 - 09h43:33 a.m. EDT, September 11, 2001;

 

00:16 »» Shot # 1 : 08:55:58 - 08:57:05 a.m. EDT;


01:29 »» Shot # 2 : 08:59:02 - 09:00:07 a.m. EDT;


02:39 »» Shot # 3 : 09:03:04 - 09:04:17 a.m. EDT;

»» 02:41 »» Fireball @ 09h03:06 a.m. after the South Tower (2 WTC) just was hit;


03:57 »» Shot # 4 : 09:05:19 - 09:19:34 a.m. EDT, camera now on a tripod;


18:18 »» Shot # 5 : 09:20:51 - 09:28:30 a.m. EDT;


26:02 »» Shot # 6 : 09:31:30 - 09:33:30 a.m. EDT;


28:08 »» Shot # 7 : 09:34:40 - 09:35:56 a.m. EDT;


29:29 »» Shot # 8 : 09:41:35 - 09:43:33 a.m. EDT;

»» 29:37 »» In this clip, in addition to the many people trapped on higher floors, there is a human arm waving a dark cloth

from a broken window directly under the starboard wingtip (99th floor) @ 09h41:43 a.m..

The cloth has been visible since the beginning of the clip, but now the moving human arm can be identified;

»» 30:53 »» The famous 'waving woman' on the 94th floor, who is believed to be Edna Cintron, has moved her body again @ 09h42:59 a.m., after she had been standing there without motion for about half an hour. 

She miraculously survived the impact, when the left engine missed her by a few inches, also the fireball,

and was then trapped at her position. 

She can be seen in other videos at least until 10h15 a.m., albeit from afar, and she most likely went down with the tower at 10h28 a.m.. 

I didn't see anybody jump from her position during the final minutes, (Cindy Weil's continuous footage);


31:32 »» Shot # 9 : bonus footage, most likely of September 12, including early clean-up operation of what used to be Building Seven;

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