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At Ground Zero, two ex-marines and an ex-paramedic join forces to search for survivors and pull off one of the most miraculous rescues of the day.
At Ground Zero, two ex-marines and an ex-paramedic join forces to search for survivors and pull off one of the most miraculous rescues of the day.
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9/11: One Day in America
S1, EP6 "It's All Gone, Kid"At Ground Zero, two ex-marines and an ex-paramedic join forces to search for survivors and pull off one of the most miraculous rescues of the day.
9/11: One Day in America
S1, EP5 "I'm Coming For You, Brother"It is a race against time to find and rescue a group of firefighters who were inside the North Tower when it collapsed.
9/11: One Day in America
S1, EP4 "The Cloud"Survivors search for loved ones after becoming separated when they are enveloped by a toxic dust cloud.
9/11: One Day in America
S1, EP3 "Collapse"A day of terror and the struggle to survive continues as the Pentagon is hit, Flight 93 is hijacked and the South Tower collapses.
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