Now-retired New South Wales police officer Patrick Stafford had just begun counter-terrorism training with the New York Police Department on September 11, 2001.
police officer in the US found himself at the epicentre of one of the deadliest attacks in modern history, on his first day of anti-terrorism training.
The experience informed the rest of his career, and now he is speaking publicly about the day that changed his life, and countless others, for the first time.Retired NSW police officer Patrick Stafford is recounting his experience of 9/11 for the first time."Leaving the building when the first plane had already crashed into Tower 1 above us."About ten minutes later after arriving at the NYPD office in Brooklyn, Stafford's attention was glued to a television.
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