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The audio was carried by Broadcastify, an open-source audio streaming service. The recording offered a glimpse of how authorities scrambled before the crash sent the six bridge-repair workers on ...
• Search pauses after 2 bodies found: Two construction workers were found trapped in a red pickup in the Patapsco River at the middle of the collapsed bridge, according to the Maryland State ...
The span was originally called the New York and Brooklyn Bridge or the East River Bridge but was officially renamed the Brooklyn Bridge in 1915. Proposals for a bridge connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn were first made in the early 19th century, which eventually led to the construction of the current span, designed by John A. Roebling.
View from Williamsburg, Brooklyn, on Manhattan, 9/11 is a color photograph by German photographer Thomas Hoepker. It shows five people sitting on the banks of the East River in the Williamsburg neighborhood of the New York City Borough of Brooklyn while a cloud of smoke rises over Manhattan in the background.
On March 1, 1994, Lebanese-born Rashid Baz shot at a van of 15 Chabad-Lubavitch Orthodox Jewish students who were traveling on the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, killing one and injuring three others. [1] Initially considered a road rage incident, in November 2000, this shooting was reclassified as a terrorist attack.
The National Transportation Safety Board recovered the ship's data recorder and will construct a timeline of events leading up to the crash.
An officer on the dispatch audio said, “I’m not sure where, there’s a crew up there you might want to notify, whoever the foreman is, see if we can get them off the bridge temporarily.”
English: A clip from a historical video showing the East River (New York) with a bit of the Brooklyn Bridge shown at the end. This file contains film taken by Edwin S. Porter for Thomas A. Edison, Inc and also a sound recording from the 1890s published by E. Berliner's Gramophone (publisher's no.: 8018 Z) conducted by Otto Schneiber.