![]() ![]() But for McLoughlin and countless others, it still hasn't ended. It was the longest day in American history. You just recognize some of the surrounding buildings, but you stillĭon't feel like you're back at the World Trade Center." "It's strange, because it doesn't seem like I'm in the same place. ![]() The first time I actually came down here, and kinda stopped and looked ![]() How often does McLoughlin visit Ground Zero? Correspondent Vicki Mabrey revisits that day with McLoughlin at the place where it all nearly ended – Ground Zero. He survived being buried underground for 22 hours, then endured dozens of painful operations, and years of physical therapy. Three years ago, McLoughlin, a sergeant with the PortĪuthority police, was the last man pulled alive from the World Trade John McLoughlin will be grateful for something truly (CBS) Most of us will be giving thanks Thursday for the things we have.īut Sgt. ![]()
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