9/11 Firefighter Describes his experience post attack.

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Description

Monologue of a FDNY firefighter describe his experience post 9/11. This is a a part of a documentary re-enactment to portray PTSD suffering.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (US General American - GenAM) Spanish (Latino) US African American

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
everything's crazy. People come up to me like I'm a god or something. This one lady, she saw me on the street. She just touched me right here. That's all she wanted to do. Like I could heal her or something. She didn't even look sick. I've been interviewed by every single news agency known to man. Derek Jeter is my new best friend. Alec Baldwin calls me twice a day. I have heart to heart talks with Susan Sarandon. Tommy, what should I do? Should I take the second biggest part in the new Woody Allen movie? Susan, I love the Woodman. But, babe, come on. What do these people want yesterday? I'm working on a new pile. You know, I look up. Here she comes, Miss America. I'm not kidding. The crown, the sash, the whole thing. Just in case we didn't know I got so many girlfriends. Now I can't keep them straight. One of them actually likes me. We were walking in her neighborhood the other day. We go past Barneys. What's in the window? A fireman mannequin in the uniform acts helmet right next to him. A fire department sweatshirt for sale. Fireman chic T shirts everywhere D k N Y F D N Y. What's the difference? Why was it them and not me? Why am I here and there? You're stupid luck. They kept going back in right into the smoke.