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New York, NY, September 20, 2001 -- A rescue worker from a Santa Barbara, California Urban Search and Rescue team, and his dog,  pause while preparing to return to the World Trade Center crash site.<br />
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Photo by Mike Rieger/ FEMA News Photo
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New York, NY, September 20, 2001 -- A rescue worker from a Santa Barbara, California Urban Search and Rescue team, and his dog, pause while preparing to return to the World Trade Center crash site.

Photo by Mike Rieger/ FEMA News Photo

  • New York, NY, September 20, 2001 -- A Sacremento, California Urban Search and rescue team  pause for a picture with Chevy Chase who came to offer his thanks for their work at the World Trade Center crash site.<br />
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Photo by Mike Rieger/ FEMA News Photo
  • New York, NY, September 20, 2001 -- Rescue workers use a torch to cut a large piece  of debris so that it can be removed without disturbing layers below.<br />
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Photo by Mike Rieger/ FEMA News Photo
  • New York, NY, September 20, 2001 -- FEMA Urban Search and Rescue team, from left to right, D. Tosch, H. Orr, K. Gordon, R. Weckbacher and M. Scott, pose for a portrait with their dogs.<br />
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Photo by Michael Rieger/ FEMA News Photo
  • New York, NY, September 20, 2001 -- A rescue worker from a Santa Barbara, California Urban Search and Rescue team, and his dog,  pause while preparing to return to the World Trade Center crash site.<br />
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Photo by Mike Rieger/ FEMA News Photo
  • New York, NY, September 20, 2001 -- A rescue worker from a Miami, FL US &amp; R team equiped with a searchcam prepares to enter the World Trade Center crash site.  The searchcam allows the workers to insert a small video camera into the wreckage to look for survivors.

Photo by Mike Rieger/ FEMA News Photo
  • New York, NY, September 20, 2001 -- Rescue workers from the Texas Task Force-1 Urban Search and Rescue team prepare to enter the World Trade Center crash site.<br />
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Photo by Mike Rieger/ FEMA News Photo
  • New York, NY, September 20, 2001 -- Rescue workers from the Utah Task Force-1 Urban Search and Rescue team prepare to enter the World Trade Center crash site.<br />
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Photo by Mike Rieger/ FEMA News Photo
  • New York, NY, September 20, 2001 -- Rescue workers from the Utah Task Force-1 Urban Search and Rescue team prepare debris to be cleared at the World Trade Center crash site.<br />
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Photo by Mike Rieger/ FEMA News Photo
  • New York, NY, September 20, 2001 -- Dr. H. Marie Suthers-McCable, D.V.M. from Virginia Tech, works on Kinsay, a member of the Texas Task Force One Urban Search and Rescue team who was injured while searching in the wreckage.  Fellow team member Bob Deeds and an unidentified other provide assistance.<br />
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Photo by Mike Rieger/ FEMA News Photo
  • New York, NY, September 20, 2001 -- Dr. H. Marie Suthers-McCable, D.V.M. from Virginia Tech, works on Kinsay, a member of the Texas Task Force One Urban Search and Rescue team who was injured while searching in the wreckage.  Fellow team member Bob Deeds and an unidentified other provide assistance.<br />
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Photo by Mike Rieger/ FEMA News Photo
  • New York, NY, September 20, 2001 -- Rescue workers move through the wreckage with equipment that will help them cut free debris so that it can be safely removed.<br />
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Photo by Mike Rieger/ FEMA News Photo
  • New York, NY, September 20, 2001 -- Rescue workers make their way out of the site after working to clear debris.<br />
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Photo by Mike Rieger/ FEMA News Photo
  • New York, NY, September 20, 2001 -- Rescue workers standing next to the antenna that was formerly atop the World Trade Center discuss next steps in their rescue efforts.<br />
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Photo by Mike Rieger/ FEMA News Photo
  • New York, NY, September 20, 2001 -- Rescue workers comb through a section of wreckage at the World Trade Center site.<br />
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Photo by Mike Rieger/ FEMA News Photo
  • New York, NY, September 20, 2001 -- Rescue workers comb through a section of wreckage at the World Trade Center site.<br />
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Photo by Mike Rieger/ FEMA News Photo
  • New York, NY, September 20, 2001 -- This building was damaged by the explosions caused by terrorist attacks near the World Trade Center site.<br />
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Photo by Mike Rieger/ FEMA News Photo
  • New York, NY, September 20, 2001 -- Rescue workers positioned on the debris pile guide a crane operator at the World Trade Center site.<br />
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Photo by Mike Rieger/ FEMA News Photo
  • New York, NY, September 20, 2001 -- This rescue worker talks to a co-worker inside the pile of rubble at the World Trade Center.<br />
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Photo by Andrea Booher/ FEMA News Photo
  • New York, NY, September 20, 2001 -- Workers use cranes to clear twisted metal from the pile of rubble at the World Trade Center. The clean up operation is expected to take months.<br />
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Photo by Andrea Booher/ FEMA News Photo
  • New York, NY, September 20, 2001 -- Workers at the World Trade Center use a blow torch to cut through the rubble in the ongoing clean up effort following the terrorist attack.<br />
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Photo by Andrea Booher/ FEMA News Photo
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