





by Jacob N.
Tennessee, WCTE
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When Blue arrived at the World Trade Center smoke was everywhere. His job was to help get people out. He was on the 20th floor then it was trembling. It sounded like an explosion. Blue was helping a little boy who was lost from his mother. The fire fighter told the boy to stay with Blue and he would get out.
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