Παρασκευή 26 Σεπτεμβρίου 2014

Three 9/11 firefighters die of cancer in one day

Three 9/11 firefighters die of cancer in one day 

The Telegraphe

More than 2,500 New York police, firefighters, ambulance and sanitation workers now have the disease
Firefighters working in the rubble after the collapse of the World Trade Centre in New York
Firefighters working in the rubble after the collapse of the World Trade Centre in New York Photo: AP
Three retired firefighters who worked at ground zero have died on the same day from cancer, an illness that many fear might be connected to toxic World Trade Center dust released on Sept. 11.
Lt. Howard Bischoff, 58, and firefighters Robert Leaver, 56, and Daniel Heglund, 58, died within hours of one another Monday.
Their deaths are "a painful reminder that 13 years later we continue to pay a terrible price for the department's heroic efforts," Fire Commissioner Daniel Nigro said in a statement.
Thousands of people who aided in the rescue and recovery effort were diagnosed with respiratory ailments and other health problems in the years after the attacks. Cancer, though, remains the biggest fear for people exposed to the gritty soot at the site.
Hundreds of first responders have been diagnosed with cancer in the 13 years since the attacks, but doctors and researchers are still uncertain whether there is any link between those illnesses and 9/11. Cancer is the leading cause of death for Americans in their mid-40s to mid-60s, making it hard to tell which deaths, if any, might be related.