The question is Why are Responders Sick?
• Responders were exposed to toxins in concentrations and combinations that have never before been encountered in US history.
• Toxins in the dust cloud derived from the pulverized building materials include benzene, asbestos, hydrochloric acid, PCBs, heavy metals such as mercury and lead, and thousands of others.
• As recovery and cleanup progressed, combustion-derived pollutants from the fires at the site released toxic compounds such as dioxins, volatile organic compounds, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), and various other known carcinogenic compounds.
• Programs are underfunded--many close due to lack of funding renewal, and quality doctors cannot be retained.
• Funding to this point has been mostly for monitoring, NOT treatment.
• Treatment parameters are currently small--limited to respiratory and gastrointestinal issues.
• In spite of the majority of the responders’ health problems being the result of toxic exposures, no goverment efforts are being made the address the key issue of detoxification.
• Fund ongoing research on WTC-related diseases.
• Reopen the Victims Compensation Fund to provide for economic loss and damages.
Proposed 9/11 Health Legislation:
The James Zadroga 9/11 Health & Compensation Act of 2009 (H.R.847)• Named for NYPD detective James Zadroga, who succumbed to WTC-related illness at age 34 after logging over 400 hours at Ground Zero.
If passed, the bill would:• Provide a stable, ongoing federally-funded monitoring and treatment program for responders and affected community members. • Fund an ongoing national program to care for the over 10,000 responders who hail from outside the NY area.
If a responder has cancer or other ailments, it is not covered by the program.• The National Program took years to implement. It is currently run by Logistics Health, Inc. (LHI), but has been erratic, slow and inefficient.
Why is Current 9/11 Treatment Considered Inadequate?• Since no 9/11 health legislation has yet been passed at the federal level, 9/11 health care programs have thus far been funded by a year-to-year appropriations process.
• Programs are underfunded--many close due to lack of funding renewal, and quality doctors cannot be retained.
• Funding to this point has been mostly for monitoring, NOT treatment.
• Treatment parameters are currently small--limited to respiratory and gastrointestinal issues.
• In spite of the majority of the responders’ health problems being the result of toxic exposures, no goverment efforts are being made the address the key issue of detoxification.
• Fund ongoing research on WTC-related diseases.
• Reopen the Victims Compensation Fund to provide for economic loss and damages.
Proposed 9/11 Health Legislation:
The James Zadroga 9/11 Health & Compensation Act of 2009 (H.R.847)• Named for NYPD detective James Zadroga, who succumbed to WTC-related illness at age 34 after logging over 400 hours at Ground Zero.
If passed, the bill would:• Provide a stable, ongoing federally-funded monitoring and treatment program for responders and affected community members. • Fund an ongoing national program to care for the over 10,000 responders who hail from outside the NY area.
If a responder has cancer or other ailments, it is not covered by the program.• The National Program took years to implement. It is currently run by Logistics Health, Inc. (LHI), but has been erratic, slow and inefficient.
Why Didn’t Responders Wear Protective Masks?The government (via the EPA--Environmental Protection Agency) and the city of New York announced the air and dust had been tested and that it was safe.
Current 9/11 Treatment Programs:Responders: WTC Medical Monitoring & Treatment program. (Federally-funded; often referred to as the ‘Mt. Sinai’ program). Includes the FDNY, and the ‘Centers of Excellence’: Mt. Sinai, Belleview, Queens College, SUNY Stony Brook, the Robert Wood Johnson center (NJ), and the new WTC clinic in Staten Island.
Community: The NYC-run WTC Environmental program monitors and treats non-responder community members affected by 9/11. Centers are located at Belleview, Gouverneur and Elmhurst hospitals in NYC.
Out-of-State: Logistics Health, Inc. (LHI) is currently under contract to monitor and treat the 10,000+ ‘National’ responders.
WTC Detoxification Programs:
NY Rescue Workers Detoxification Project: Non-profit organization dedicated to helping men and women regain their health and quality of life through a scientifically-proven detoxification program incorporating exercise, sauna therapy and vitamin, mineral and oil supplements. More than 20 years of clinical experience has established its value in treating chemical exposures. Free to Responders. Also offered to individuals who lived or worked in the area near the World Trade Center. www.nydetox.org
Serving Those Who Serve: Herbal detoxification program developed specifically for the 9/11 community by world-renowned physicians, with goal of ridding the body of heavy metal and other toxins absorbed by exposure to Ground Zero and WTC sites. Program has had widespread success with over 1700 people, including 700 FDNY members. www.stws.org

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