Subject: Missing at World Trade From: GUEST,Alison Kelley Date: 12 Sep 01 - 01:26 AM Darren Bohan, my good friend and a regular at Fredy's Old Timey Jam in Brookly was working on the 102nd floor of I believe the South Tower. He is among the missing. If you know anything please contact me. If you are a friend and know how to reach his family, please contact me as well. This is an unspeakable tragedy....far too many of these notes being written tonight. I am thankful to belong to a musical community which always pulls together. 718.636.6341 |
Subject: RE: Missing at World Trade From: katlaughing Date: 12 Sep 01 - 02:08 AM Here are some emergency contact numbers for everyone worried as Alison is about friends and family:
Emergency contact information: Airlines:
World Trade Center businesses:
Pentagon personnel:
Justice Department
Emergency response/relief efforts: • The New York Blood Center has also announced a blood emergency for the greater New York/New Jersey metropolitan area. Visit www.nybloodcenter.org for more information on how to help. • For more information on helping victims of the U.S. attacks, visit Helping.org • The United Way of New York and the New York Community Trust have established a fund to help the victims of the attacks and their families. The September Eleventh Fund will provide immediate support to established emergency assistance agencies. Anyone wishing to contribute may send their donations in care of United Way, 2 Park Ave, New York, New York, 10016 or call: 212-251-4035. Donations are also being accepted on United Way of New York City's Web site: http://www.uwnyc.org. • Donations are also being accepted at Feed The Children
FBI tip Web site
American Red Cross, cash donations:
Salvation Army, cash donations: • (800) SAL-ARMY
Army personnel
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Subject: RE: Missing at World Trade From: katlaughing Date: 12 Sep 01 - 02:21 AM Here are some more numbers, from the NYTimes: Emergency Information Hotlines New York City Hospitals: St. Vincent's Hospital: 212-604-7285 Bellevue Hospital Center: 212-562-4141 Coler Memorial Hospital: 212-848-6300 Goldwater Memorial Hospital: 212-318-8000 Gouverneur Hospital D&TC: 212-238-7000 Airlines: American Airlines: 1-800-245-0999 United Airlines: 1-800-932-8555 United also has established its international toll-free numbers for friends or family members who want more information. Those numbers are:
The Netherlands: 020504051 World Trade Center & Pentagon: AON Corporation: 203-863-6380 Morgan Stanley: 888-883-4391 Pentagon: 1-877-663-6772 Grief Counseling: Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center: 718-579-5000 Metropolitan Hospital Center: 212-423-6262 Department of Mental Health Services: 212-442-5000
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Subject: RE: Missing at World Trade From: flattop Date: 12 Sep 01 - 02:26 AM Unspeakable is the word for most of today, Alison, but you had the courage to write about Darren. Would it help if you told us about him while you are waiting? What instrument did he play? What songs? What was he like? |
Subject: RE: Missing at World Trade From: Alice Date: 12 Sep 01 - 09:23 AM Alison, I am very sorry to hear about your friend. I am also waiting to hear from friends who live and work in New York. Take care. - Alice |
Subject: RE: Missing at World Trade From: katlaughing Date: 12 Sep 01 - 12:22 PM Copied from another thread, posted by lynnoel. Have been wondering about Dan Milner, seems he is okay: Hi Lynn and all - hope to finish this before the provider disconnects in the middle for the third time. I haven't have email access till today and not through my regular provider. Thanks so much for your kind thoughts. I am fine and was in Brooklyn when the tragedy occurred. The devastation is unimaginable. The rest of Johnson Girls and families are fine as well, though shaken. Alison's friend Darren worked on the 102nd floor of WTC and we haven't heard from him as yet (but hoping he's safe, but not able to get through), so she's not in a good place mentally. - Her brother Brad and friend Dan are with her. Please pray for Darren and the rest of the still yet anaccounted for. Other NYC chantey folk who have benn in contact and are fine are:David Kleiman, Ellen Weiss, Dan Milner, Jan Christensen, Frank Woerner, Matt Bram. I will update as emails come in and I have service. I managed to make it home with one of my co-workers and we picked up 3 hitchhikers on the way, our small contribution to the cause. My friend marsha and I will try to give blood today. The blood banks were overwhelmed yesterday by all the people wanting to help. Still waiting to hear from some friends and colleagues who worked in the WTC. Some have called me safe at home, others no word as yet. A feeling of helplessness is all over right now. One thing -- people say many things about NYC and New Yorkers, but in a crisis and in a pinch, the people of this city band together to help one another. It is truly an amazing place. Hope you are well. |
Subject: RE: Missing at World Trade From: katlaughing Date: 12 Sep 01 - 03:19 PM Here are more numvbers to check in at and also some web addys: Officials at the Pentagon are asking Army personnel assigned to the Pentagon on Sept. 11 (or families trying to locate their loved ones) to call 1-800-984-8523 or 703-428-0002. Navy and Marine personnel assigned to the Pentagon should call 1-877-663-6772 Anyone with information about Tuesday's terrorist attacks are being asked to contact the FBI at 1-866-483-5137 or via its Web site, www.ifccfbi.gov United Airlines said friends or family members seeking information on flights may call 1-800-932-8555. United also said it would post any information it has on its Web site, www.united.com Relatives of American Airlines passengers seeking information about relatives may call 1-800-245-0999. Morgan Stanley, the largest tenant in the World Trade Center, established an emergency contact phone number for employees and their families: 1-888-883-4391.
The Office of Victims of Crime has established a hotline at 1-800-331-0075 to leave contact information to get more details about victims and survivors. Blood and platelet donors will be needed over the next several days to help replenish the nation's supply. Call the Red Cross at 1-800-GIVE-LIFE or America's Blood Centers at 1-888-BLOOD-88 to schedule an appointment. In Wake County contact Rex Hospitals at 784-4490 or visit the local chapter of the Red Cross' website at http://www.trianglearc.org Cantor Fitzgerald: 212-704-8188 Aon Employees and Tower 2: 866-256-4154 Employees of Blue Cross/Blue Shield offices at World Trade Center are asked to call 866-761-8265 to verify that they are OK. Deloitte & Touche Business Continuity Hotline 888-243-7666. This is for employees to phone in their whereabouts. Employees of Carr Futures at One World Trade are asked to call 312-762-1227 to verify their whereabouts. For information on employees who worked in the World Trade Center from floors 80 to 105, contact the Aon Corporation at 203-863-4391. For information on employees of Morgan Stanley located at 2 World Trade contact 888-883-4391. Message Boards on www.vault.com for: Morgan Stanley employees Credit Suisse First Boston employees
Thatcher Profitt & Wood employees New York Hospital Information:
Bellvue Medical Center |
Subject: RE: Missing at World Trade From: katlaughing Date: 12 Sep 01 - 03:24 PM Here are more numvbers to check in at and also some web addys: Officials at the Pentagon are asking Army personnel assigned to the Pentagon on Sept. 11 (or families trying to locate their loved ones) to call 1-800-984-8523 or 703-428-0002. Navy and Marine personnel assigned to the Pentagon should call 1-877-663-6772 Anyone with information about Tuesday's terrorist attacks are being asked to contact the FBI at 1-866-483-5137 or via its Web site, www.ifccfbi.gov United Airlines said friends or family members seeking information on flights may call 1-800-932-8555. United also said it would post any information it has on its Web site, www.united.com Relatives of American Airlines passengers seeking information about relatives may call 1-800-245-0999. Morgan Stanley, the largest tenant in the World Trade Center, established an emergency contact phone number for employees and their families: 1-888-883-4391.
The Office of Victims of Crime has established a hotline at 1-800-331-0075 to leave contact information to get more details about victims and survivors. Blood and platelet donors will be needed over the next several days to help replenish the nation's supply. Call the Red Cross at 1-800-GIVE-LIFE or America's Blood Centers at 1-888-BLOOD-88 to schedule an appointment. In Wake County contact Rex Hospitals at 784-4490 or visit the local chapter of the Red Cross' website at http://www.trianglearc.org Cantor Fitzgerald: 212-704-8188 Aon Employees and Tower 2: 866-256-4154 Employees of Blue Cross/Blue Shield offices at World Trade Center are asked to call 866-761-8265 to verify that they are OK. Deloitte & Touche Business Continuity Hotline 888-243-7666. This is for employees to phone in their whereabouts. Employees of Carr Futures at One World Trade are asked to call 312-762-1227 to verify their whereabouts. For information on employees who worked in the World Trade Center from floors 80 to 105, contact the Aon Corporation at 203-863-4391. For information on employees of Morgan Stanley located at 2 World Trade contact 888-883-4391. Message Boards on www.vault.com for: Morgan Stanley employees Credit Suisse First Boston employees
Thatcher Profitt & Wood employees New York Hospital Information:
Bellvue Medical Center |
Subject: RE: Missing at World Trade From: Margaret V Date: 12 Sep 01 - 03:50 PM Dear Alison, my thoughts are with you and your friend Darren. Amazing things can happen, so hang in there and keep hoping. I am awaiting news of a firefighter friend... and hoping for peace. Margaret |
Subject: RE: Missing at World Trade From: beachcomber Date: 12 Sep 01 - 04:06 PM I just picked out this thread at random, knowing it to be concerned with the unspeakable horror of yesterday. I would like also to hope fervently that all you people in NY will be comforted, in time and that I can do my bit to reassure you that people all over this country(Ireland) and , indeed the world, are thinking of you. I just cannot say anything more, sorry beach |
Subject: RE: Missing at World Trade From: Margaret V Date: 12 Sep 01 - 05:17 PM Thank you, beach. Margaret |
Subject: RE: Missing at World Trade From: katlaughing Date: 12 Sep 01 - 07:27 PM a few more addys to check for survivors: Web sites are available for people who still haven't been able to contact their family members: http://okay.prodigy.net/ http://www.viexpo.com/dmstest/america.html http://safe.millennium.berkeley.edu/find.php http://www.bostoncoop.net:8080/SeptEleven?PersonalStatus |
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