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Chiropractors Honored at
Ground Zero Ceremony
On November 15, 2002 a ceremony was held onboard the
dinner cruise ship, Mystique, in the waters of the East
River with New York City’s surreal skyline illuminated
in the background. The ceremony included an emotional
tribute to the police officers, firefighters and other
rescue/relief workers who contributed to the effort on
9-11 and the following months, and the the chiropractors
who assisted them around the clock for months after
9-11.
The moving ceremony carried hundreds of chiropractors
under the Brooklyn Bridge and around to a spot in the
Hudson River just offshore of the Ground Zero site where
the boat stopped and there was a moment of silence,
followed by bagpipers playing Amazing Grace. Sergeant
David Wadler of the New York City Police Department read
an emotional letter written by Raymond W. Kelly,
Commissioner of the New York Police Department. The text
of the letter read as follows, "On behalf of the New
York City Police Department, I want to express my
deepest thanks and gratitude to the New York
Chiropractic Council and its members for all the
assistance you rendered during the recovery efforts at
Ground Zero. In the wake of the September 11th attack on
the World Trade Center, most of the public's attention
was focused on the valiant efforts of police officers,
firefighters and other rescue workers who responded so
heroically. But what was not so obvious to the public at
large were the courageous efforts of those who
volunteered their time and medical expertise to assist
in the recovery . Over the course of eight months, close
to two million tons of debris were removed from Ground
Zero. The chiropractors played an important role in this
incredible feat. Your professional treatment of
thousands of rescue workers helped all who were involved
in the recovery efforts to persevere. You are among the
many quiet heroes of September 11th whose contributions
will not be forgotten."
Rudolph W. Giuliani, the Mayor of New York at the time
of the 9-11 tragedy also sent a letter that was read at
the event. In his letter he said, "As you gather today
to celebrate the contributions of the countless
chiropractors who volunteered their time and hard work
to the rescue effort at Ground Zero, I would like to
offer my congratulations and sincere thanks. Last year's
coordinated efforts at the World Trade Center site not
only helped the rescue and clean up crews, but boosted
the morale of New York City .The outpouring of
volunteers and supporters proved that New York was far
from beaten. In fact, the tragedy brought us closer
together and made us stronger. Thank you for your
determination and tireless devotion."
The event was hosted by the New York Chiropractic
Council and kicked off their 13th Annual Convention. The
Council paid tribute to the rescue workers and the
hundreds of doctors of chiropractic who came from across
the nation to serve at three respite sites set up by the
Red Cross. Within minutes after the horrific events of
Sept. 11, 2001, Doctors of Chiropractic were on the
scene to provide sorely needed chiropractic care to
relief workers and volunteers who worked 12 (or more)
hour shifts for weeks and months on end. Chiropractic
care was present at both the Red Cross respite sites and
St. Paul's Chapel 24 hours a day, seven days a week
until the end of May 2002. |
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