William Rodriguez William Rodriguez, is a native of Puerto Rico, a citizen of the United States, and
a resident of the State of New Jersey. On September 11, 2001, and for approximately nineteen years prior thereto, Rodriguez
was employed as a maintenance worker at the World Trade Center (WTC) in New York, New York.� On 9/11, Rodriguez helped fifteen (15) persons from the WTC to safety,
and as Rodriguez was the only person at the site with the master key to the North Tower stairwells,� he bravely led
firefighters up the stairwell, unlocking doors as they ascended, thereby aiding in the successful evacuation of unknown hundreds
of those who survived. Rodriguez, at great risk to his own life, re-entered the Towers three times after the first, North
Tower impact at about 8:46 A.M., and is believed to be the last person to exit the falling North Tower alive, surviving the
building's collapse by diving beneath a fire truck. After receiving medical attention at the WTC site for his injuries, Rodriguez
spent the rest of 9/11 aiding as a volunteer in the rescue efforts, and at dawn the following morning, was back at Ground
Zero continuing his heroic efforts. Rodriguez
lost his employment of 19 years as a direct result of the attacks on the WTC on 9/11. Deeply affected, as one might imagine,
by his experiences of 9/11, Rodriguez has, in a variety of capacities and through several different organizations, worked
ever since that terrible day to help others who were affected by the atrocities committed. He has continued in these labors,
notwithstanding the fact that, due to the loss of his employment, he was unable to earn a living, and was even homeless for
a time. His story became an example of compassion and dedication. Rodriguez became an expert on disaster management and goes
around the world giving lectures on facing adversity among other themes. www.William911.com
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