9/11 Comms-recorded

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I was wondering if anyone did any recording of the milair comms on the morning of 9/11 and the days after. I personally ran a recorder for about the next 3 days after 9/11 and got some good stuff from all the F-15's and 16's doing there thing over the city of Atlanta. If anyone has any good audio from that day it would be cool to hear it. I am getting my audio from 9/11 from my main PC and I will post a link to it for download in this thread in a few. Look forward to see if anyone else has some to post.

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I have a couple ATIS broadcasts and some mil-air comms from either 9/11 or 9/12
I also have recordings of the CAP from several years ago when LAX had those Air France terrorist scares.
I will post links shortly.
 

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mike_s104 said:

Just read the article; thanks for the link. I, too, would like to hear recordings of scanner traffic from that day....I think. I wish I had been into scanning back then, just to see how the local authorities responded. Everyone can remember where they were, and what they were doing when they learned of the attacks. One thing that stood out to me was how that everyone was driving 10-15 MPH under the speed limit on the highway, they were busy listening to the radio trying to grasp what was going on. Every place I stopped at had a television on and people were just standing there watching in disbelief.

I guess few people believed such a thing would ever happen here; terrorist attacks always happened overseas and we watched it on the evening news while sitting in the easy chair. If we didn't like it, we could change the channel and not be concerned with it anymore.

Even if you don't have recordings, what are some of the things you guys that had scanners back then heard that day?

I apologize in advance if this is too much of a "RR Tavern" type reply.
 

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I finally came to my senses around noon that day and turned on a scanner. I heard ATC on 121.5 making announcements to all aircraft that they risked being shot down if they did not land at the nearest airport. I also heard a controller and a pilot arguing with him about landing. The pilot wanted to go to his destination and the controller said no. The controller won the argument. I remember hearing small bits and pieces of traffic on some mil-air freqs but didn't get any recordings. I also remember going out that night and looking up and not seeing ANY planes, very unusual here right under the major east cost jetway to Atlanta.
 

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I heard the exact same thing. He was wanting to go direct to Salt Lake and she told him if he didn't land he would be forced to land. She then said he would be some ridiculous number in a long line of aircraft waiting to land at KCI.

I also heard the B2s come up from Whiteman and the GHFS 11.175 etc... sounded like a CQ contest. People were stepping over each other. It was crazy.



quote=gcgrotz]I finally came to my senses around noon that day and turned on a scanner. I heard ATC on 121.5 making announcements to all aircraft that they risked being shot down if they did not land at the nearest airport. I also heard a controller and a pilot arguing with him about landing. The pilot wanted to go to his destination and the controller said no. The controller won the argument. I remember hearing small bits and pieces of traffic on some mil-air freqs but didn't get any recordings. I also remember going out that night and looking up and not seeing ANY planes, very unusual here right under the major east cost jetway to Atlanta.[/quote]
 

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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8926416/
http://wcbs880.com/pages/69880.php

here is some more of what I have. go to each address and download each file (1-4 are 50MB and the 5th is about 2MB) to the same folder. execute the first (will be an EXE file) which will prompt you to where you would like to extract all of them. the button will be labeled "install" but it's just extracting. I used WinRAR to create this file set.

http://www.mytempdir.com/1310188
http://www.mytempdir.com/1310194
http://www.mytempdir.com/1310209
http://www.mytempdir.com/1310213
http://www.mytempdir.com/1310465
 
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On 9-11 I did not record but I do remember the Alabama F-16's doing CAP over Atlanta and I remember hearing them talk about how looking down at Atlanta Hartsfield Airport at how deserted it was. It was a wierd night listening to them do something they thought they would never have to do. Below is the list of comms doing CAP over Atlanta and the freqs used...

9-11-2001 (CAP) COMBAT AIR PATROL OVER ATLANTA TO 9-13-2001
360.750 FUELER-83 KC-135 ATL-CTR OMAHA-47AND OMAHA-45 P-3 FROM J'VILLE FL
371.950 ATL-CTR CONTROL OVER CAP
381.300 AIR COMBAT COMMAND
311.000 SAC PRIMARY
364.200 NORAD PRIMARY AICC
122.225 ALABAMA F-16'S AIR TO AIR
336.900 DOZE AIR TO AIR F-15'S FROM SEMOR JOHNSON AFB SC.
323.000 MILT AIR TO AIR SHAW AIR FORCE BASE SC. F-16'S
143.875AM SCRAT F-16'S AND DOZE AIR TO AIR
141.750AM SCRAT AND DOZE AIR TO AIR
9.023 USB NORAD SOUTHEAST SECTOR HF - OKIE SAM,LEMA CHARLIE, OMAHA-47
 

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Its a little different when you listen to the Mil-Air Comms and recongnize some of the controllers voices and read the transcripts and recognize some of the names of people you personally know.
 

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While I don't normally monitor military ops two of my favorite things to monitor are civilian aviation and FDNY. That day I was working the 1600-2400 shift, dispatching for my local PD/FD/EMS. In the morning I was sitting at my desk paying bills and monitoring FDNY and heard the entire incident from the beginning until a few minutes after the 2nd tower came down.

While one of my scanners is hooked into a recorder it never occured to me to turn the recorder on....I was too stunned by what I was hearing (and seeing on TV) to think about recording it. Listening to the brothers crying for help after the towers had fallen has been forever burned into my memory....I don't think I'd want to hear the actual tapes.

At that point listening to anything else didn't matter. I called my parents in Nebraska and told them I loved them, got on my motorcycle and just disappeared on the back roads for a few hours. I got back home, put my uniform on, and had the quietest dispatch shift I've ever had in 15 years.
 

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jmp833,

I can't even begin to imagine how that felt to hear the things you did. I consider the NY Fire Dept. to be true American heroes for their bravery that day. We may look back now and try to put blame on people and organizations for lack of foresight and action in preventing 9/11, but the actions of those who had to respond to it showed the stuff we are really made of.

I was out for a bit that morning collecting on a bill when the news came over the radio , and came home to start the VCR a little before the second tower fell. I recorded for an hour or so and kept thinking - like many others have told me - that it looked like something out of a movie, that it couldn't really be happening. I guess I needed time to come to grips with the reality, so like you, I left the house and just drove around for a while. I stopped in to see different friends and talk about it. It seemed like everyone was in a state of shock and disbelief and wondering how long the war was going to last, because no-one I talked to that day that doubted that we were about to kick somebody's a$$ straight to hell.
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I saw what I guess were AWACS planes a few times at night but it was weird to not see anything else in the sky although two nights later, a little after dark, I did see a single - engine plane flying low a few miles north of my house. I figured he was trying to sneak his plane back home, but I almost called it in to make a report. Always wondered if I did the right thing, because of what it it could have been.
 

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a while back, I made a dvd using the firefighter tapes and the EMS tapes. I took two hours of a dvd-quality recording of the CNN coverage that day. Then I made the two audio tapes sync up with the video and made them seperate audio tracks on the dvd. Now I can watch the cnn coverage, then switch over to the fire or EMS recordings and hear them while watching CNN.

It's pretty interesting to watch. I've thought of putting a torrent up of the dvd, but I'm too lazy.
 

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weirdal said:
It's pretty interesting to watch. I've thought of putting a torrent up of the dvd, but I'm too lazy.

Are you still thinking about it?
I would love a copy...I was at home in Norway when all this happened, sp I had no opportunity to actually listen to any radiotransmissions.
 

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Scampi said:
Are you still thinking about it?
I would love a copy...I was at home in Norway when all this happened, sp I had no opportunity to actually listen to any radiotransmissions.
I want to since I put a lot of work into it. Currently I'm not in position to spend a few days continuously uploading a 4.7gig DVD since my desktop is out of commission. Then this summer I'll be without internet most of the time, so I guess I could put it up in the fall when I move into the dorms at my university.

And if I'm waiting until then, I'll probably upload it around 9/11 so there will be some interest in it by the general public. I'll be sure to post a link here when I do.
 

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weirdal said:
I want to since I put a lot of work into it. Currently I'm not in position to spend a few days continuously uploading a 4.7gig DVD since my desktop is out of commission. Then this summer I'll be without internet most of the time, so I guess I could put it up in the fall when I move into the dorms at my university.

And if I'm waiting until then, I'll probably upload it around 9/11 so there will be some interest in it by the general public. I'll be sure to post a link here when I do.

I am a firefighter assigned to L15. My guys are heard on the tape.

I would much like to get a hold of a copy of this DVD. I will pay to have it duplicated. Please PM me.
 

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Since this topic has strayed from military comms, you can get all of the official tapes of EMS, fire, and other things here: http://www.archive.org/details/911_fdny_dispatches
I've found those to be the best quality and complete recordings availiable. The memory hole originally uploaded them, but it looks like the page on their site has been removed (or I just can't find it). I used the "EMS citywide" and "fire manhattan" files in that dvd I mentioned. (silverbk, I've pm'd you about that).

Also, here is a massive collection of phone calls taped from various official agencies. Not really radio communications, but it fits in here anyway. It also includes a lot of 911 tapes (with the callers "beeped" out, you only hear the dispatcher):
http://wcbstv.com/national/topstories_story_228010652.html
 
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