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Remembering 9/11: FBI Director Wray speaks about compensation funds for 9/11First Responders and Victims

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September 11, 2018
Remembering 9/11:    FBI Director Wray speaks about compensation funds for 9/11First Responders and Victims
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NEW YORK: As the nation marks the 17th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terror attacks, the FBI is helping to raise awareness about compensation available to law enforcement personnel and other first responders who have fallen ill as a result of their selfless acts in the days and weeks after the attacks.

Speaking at the 9/11 Memorial & Museum in New York City last Friday, FBI Director Christopher Wray noted that in the past six months he has attended memorial services for three FBI special agents who died from illnesses related to their efforts in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks.

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“We are only now beginning to understand and witness the long-term effects of that work and the full extent of the sacrifices all of our first responders made,” Wray told a group of nearly 200 federal law enforcement officers during a public forum to provide information about federal programs available to those who responded to crash sites at the World Trade Centers, the Pentagon, Shanksville, Pennsylvania.

According to the World Trade Center Health Program, which participated in Friday’s event with the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund, there have been more than 7,500 cancer cases with more than 350 first responders having died from 9/11-related illnesses. The FBI has reported that 15 special agents have died from 9/11-related illnesses.

The 9/11 attacks were the most lethal in U.S. history, claiming lives of nearly 3,000 Americans, international citizens and ultimately leading to significant changes in the way the FBI and the federal government dealt with the terrorism around the globe.

The Bureau’s ensuing investigation was its largest ever. The crash sites represented the largest crime scene in FBI history. At the peak of the case, more than half of all agents were at work to identify the hijackers and their sponsors and along with other agencies, to avert any potential, possible future attacks.

FBI personnel who responded to the attacks and have died as a result of their efforts, Wray explained, “were men and women who served their country in its greatest hour of need, much like the thousands and thousands of first responders who poured into this city in the hours and days after the attacks, and the first responders who worked day after day and night after night, in Pennsylvania and Virginia.”

The September 11th Victim Compensation Fund was created by an act of Congress to provide compensation to individual or to family members of those who died, who suffered physical harm or were killed as a result of the 9/11 attacks. Also those victims were taken care of – who got severely affected due to the debris removal efforts that took place in the immediate aftermath of the airliner crashes.

To date, according to the group’s website, nearly 21,000 individuals have become eligible for compensation and more than 19,000 of them have been awarded funds. The total amount awarded exceeds $4.2 billion.

But there is no telling when a first responder might fall ill. Officials at Friday’s event encouraged law enforcement officers and emergency personnel who worked at 9/11 sites and who may be at risk of illness, to register for possible compensation even if they are not ill now.

“There are resources that may be available to you,” Wray told those at the 9/11 event. “You fought to make sure that what happened that day would never ever happen again. So let us help you now.”

Report By: KANWAL ABIDI, White House Correspondent & Bureau Chief, Washington D.C.

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