9/11 investigation releases Freehold man's 911 call

New York City has released more emergency call recordings from 9/11, including the final moments of a Freehold man?s life.Larry Boisseau, 36, called 911 at 9:52 a.m. on September 11, 2001. He was working

News 12 Staff

Jan 29, 2007, 1:35 PM

Updated 6,561 days ago

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New York City has released more emergency call recordings from 9/11, including the final moments of a Freehold man?s life.Larry Boisseau, 36, called 911 at 9:52 a.m. on September 11, 2001. He was working at Tower Two as the fire safety director for OCS security. Colleagues say Boisseau spent the morning rescuing dozens of children who were evacuated from a nearby day care center. Five minutes after calling 911, tower two came down, killing Boisseau and almost 3,000 others.His is one of only two voices identified on the 19 tapes released. The rest of the tapes only play the operator's side of the conversation. Family and friends created a web site in his honor. They say he was cool under fire. His last words recorded were ?thank you? to an operator who could only wish him good luck.