CONTACT: Bill Glanz
(202) 824-1566
(202) 329-5856 (cell)
Scott Treibitz
(703) 276-2772, ext. 11
(703) 626-1407
Giuliani’s 9/11 Failures of Leadership Exposed by
Fire Fighters in Dramatic
Video
Giuliani Bungled Preparation in Years After 1993 Attack on Trade Center
WASHINGTON – Critical failures by former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani before,
during and after the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001, raise serious
questions about his ability to be commander-in-chief, a video made available
July 11 at 5 p.m., at www.rudy-urbanlegend.com, to every member of the
International Association of Fire Fighters illustrates in graphic detail.
In the 13:05 minute documentary, fire fighters, fire officers and family
members give dramatic testimony about Giuliani’s leadership failures. Their
dramatic stories tell how Giuliani failed to provide the FDNY with radios that
worked, which led to the deaths of 121 fire fighters inside the World Trade
Center’s North Tower because they were unable to hear orders to evacuate.
Fire fighters also point to Giuliani’s poor judgment in placing his emergency
command center at 7 World Trade Center, a known terrorist target after the 1993
bombing.
The video documents the mayor’s lack of respect for the fallen when he called
off the recovery effort at Ground Zero on Nov. 1, 2001, after $200 million in
gold bullion was recovered.
The video and other material exposing Giuliani’s record is being posted on
www.rudy-urbanlegend.com, where it is available to the general public.
“We produced this documentary because we need to make sure our members know
Giuliani’s real record,” said IAFF General President Harold Schaitberger.
“The UFA participated in this video to correct the myth that Rudy Giuliani
has perpetrated on the American public,” said Steve Cassidy, president of the
Uniformed Firefighters Association of Greater New York, IAFF Local 94.
The Giuliani campaign defended the former mayor’s record by issuing a release
that lists items he purchased for FDNY.
“But the campaign, with its response, has neglected to address the charges of
failed leadership outlined in our documentary,” President Schaitberger said.
Purchasing equipment for a fire department doesn’t qualify any mayor to be
president, said Jack McDonnell, president of New York City Local 854, the
Uniformed Fire Officers Association.
“If that’s the litmus test for president of the United States, then most
mayors in this country qualify for the job. Giuliani is running on his 9/11
record, and his 9/11 record is laced with failures in preparedness and
response,” McDonnell said.
The IAFF has not made an endorsement in the 2008 presidential election. Local
94 supported President George W. Bush in the 2004 election, while the IAFF and
Local 854 endorsed Sen. John Kerry.
Note to editors: Fire fighters and family members who participated in the
IAFF documentary will be available for interviews Thursday in New York City by
appointment. Call Bill Glanz, 202 824-1566, or Scott Treibitz, 703 276-2772,
ext. 11, to schedule an appointment.
The International Association of Fire Fighters, headquartered in Washington,
DC, represents more than 280,000 full-time professional fire fighters and
paramedics in every state in the United States and in Canada. More information
is available at www.iaff.org and at
www.rudy-urbanlegend.com.
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