Reminiscences of Jay R. Fagan : oral history, 2001-2005.

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Reminiscences of Jay R. Fagan : oral history, 2001-2005.

Born Albany, New York; education: John Jay College of Criminal Justice; career: Officer, Sergeant, Lieutenant, New York Police Department 1982-present; pre-9/11: reminiscences of 1993 World Trade Center [WTC] bombing, First Precinct proximity to WTC; 9/11: mobilization of First Precinct, witnessing South Tower plane impact, evacuation of Lower Manhattan; immediate post-9/11: work with chef David Bouley coordinating food for rescue workers, relationship between rescue workers and volunteers; post-9/11: explaining 9/11 to children, attendance at funerals, November 2002 reassignment as Lieutenant Commanding Officer of the Movie and Television Unit, reflections on patriotism, public perception of police, thoughts on 9/11 anniversaries and memorials.

transcript: 84 p.sound recordings 2 sound cassettes (120 min.)sound recordings: 2 sound disc (110 min.) : digital ; 3 in.

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Lieutenant, New York Police Department. From the description of Reminiscences of Jay R. Fagan : oral history, 2001-2005. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 269258916 ...

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