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Tower Elevators




Topic started on 4-4-2007 @ 02:06 PM by -Reason-


I'm new here so if this has been talked about before...

I know there is alot of talk about the elevators after the hitsbut what about before 9/11? I found a book where a girl was scared of elevators and told her sister that the elevators in the Towers where having problems just a couple of weeks beforee 9/11.



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reply posted on 4-4-2007 @ 02:51 PM by Slade88green


Any idea on the name of the book?



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reply posted on 4-4-2007 @ 02:59 PM by elevatedone


I work in the elevator industry, my company had people there the day of the attacks.

I do not know anything about the condition of the elevators in the trade center on that day.

I just wanted to add, that elevators have problems from time to time, it's nothing that unusual, you should see the # of calls we get everyday.



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reply posted on 11-4-2007 @ 05:39 PM by -Reason-


It was a book I came across in the library. It had a paragraph or two about all the people who died in the Towers. This one girl only stood out because I thought that faulty elevators could be a good cover for a "demo" team. If you believe that theory. I personally don't. But information is information. She said that sometimes you couldn't call an elevator or that it wouldn't stop on certain floors or it would stop but the doors wouldn't open and then it would move to another floor. Just suspicious.

Anyway...

I'm sure that elevators are always having problems in a building that size. But...



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