9/11: Carolina Remembers Ryan Kohart
Posted Sep 11, 2006
Brett Kohart remembers September 11: "I got up around 8:30 or 8:45 and went online. The first thing that flashed up on AOL were the towers burning. I kind of freaked out, but I had forgotten he was up that high. Then the power went out and all the cell phones went dead. All you could hear were sirens. I lived on the Upper East Side and it was nuts. I live right by the Tri-Borough Bridge and it was gridlock. All I could see was smoke coming up. We pretty much kind of knew, but we had hope. What else have you got?"
(Tar Heel Blue)
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