>>508110831Doors were closed. No access to the roof. Keys were gone.
If they saw a person on the roof they probably would have tried to get them
"Officer Timothy Hayes, a pilot for the New York Police Department's aviation unit, was in the first helicopter to reach the tragic scene.
"The smoke had covered 90 percent of the entire roof, so I couldn't even see the roof to make an evaluation of where we could go," he said. "We were looking at probably 15 to 20 stories burning simultaneously. Probably well over 1,000 degrees, you know, if not more." "
>rescue everyoneSo you suggesting that firefights advise people to go up and risk getting burnt alive and smoke poisoning? So that's your great plan? They also probably didn't know how many people were there exactly. If the plane hit later there might have been up to 50.000 people. How many fit in a heli? 10? So 5000 langings in thick smoke and heat?
Great plan, anon, might have worked
Though last thing you didn't consider: "Mychal Fallon Judge [...] was an American Franciscan friar and Catholic priest who served as a chaplain to the New York City Fire Department. While serving in that capacity, he was killed, becoming the first certified fatality of the September 11 attacks."
How do you want to win if your religious leadership gets decapitated the very first moment in the fight?