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First Source News > Blog > Fire News/Employment > FDNY Members, Union Leaders Hold Emergency Rally After Undisclosed Ground Zero Records Surface
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FDNY Members, Union Leaders Hold Emergency Rally After Undisclosed Ground Zero Records Surface

JAYSON wagner
Last updated: November 28, 2025 8:42 pm
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Members of the New York City Fire Department and FDNY union leaders held an emergency rally in Manhattan on Monday afternoon following the discovery of previously undisclosed records related to the Ground Zero recovery site.

The rally, organized by the Uniformed Firefighters Association and the Uniformed Fire Officers Association, drew a large crowd of firefighters, 9/11 responders, advocates, and supporters who demanded transparency and accountability regarding the newly uncovered documents.

According to union officials, the records allegedly contain information about hazardous conditions and exposures at the World Trade Center site that were never disclosed to first responders during or after the cleanup and recovery efforts. Union leaders say the documents raise serious questions about what city, state, or federal officials may have known—and why the information was not shared with those who spent months working on the pile.

Speakers at the rally said the lack of transparency “betrayed the men and women who risked their lives,” and called for a full investigation into how the documents were handled, who concealed them, and what impact the omissions may have had on the long-term health of responders.

Many FDNY members who worked at Ground Zero continue to suffer long-term health issues tied to toxic exposure, including cancer, respiratory disease, and severe chronic illness. Advocates say the newly discovered records could significantly change the understanding of what responders were exposed to in the days, weeks, and months after September 11, 2001.

Union leaders are calling for:

A full independent review of the documents Public release of all undisclosed Ground Zero–related records Additional federal support for 9/11 responders through the World Trade Center Health Program Accountability for any officials who withheld information

Several elected officials attended the rally and pledged support for greater transparency and expanded benefits for responders.

“This is about honesty. It’s about protecting the people who protected this city,” one speaker said.

The FDNY unions said more rallies and actions are planned if the city does not release the full set of documents.

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