IATSE
Local 52 Volunteer Their Expertise To Rescue Efforts in New York
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Official
IATSE Press Release) September 13, 2001
IATSE Studio Mechanics Local 52 is coordinating efforts of
their membership on a voluntary basis to offer any and all
assistance to the New York City Police and Fire Departments in
their rescue efforts after Tuesday's bombing of the World Trade
Center, according to Thomas Short, President of the IATSE. Local
52 is working in conjunction with New York's Office of Emergency
Management.
Local 52 is coordinating with New York-based Production Houses
that are providing generators and back-up equipment at no charge.
Studio Mechanics are working voluntarily (at no compensation)
around the clock manning spot lights, flood lights, torches and
mechanical cutters to cut through the steel, concrete and other
debris in efforts to rescue those who may be trapped in the
rubble.
The local anticipates that their efforts will last for several
weeks and have alerted their members to be on call 24 hours a day,
seven days a week.
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