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Pentagon Victim Hot Line: 1-877-663-6772. And, (From the Web site): "Family members may contact Service representatives: Army: 1-800-984-8523 or 703-428-0002; Navy and Marine Corps: 1-877-663-6772; and Air Force: 1-800-253-9276. Navy and Marine Corps personnel assigned to the Pentagon are also requested to call 1-877-663-6772 for accountability purposes. A DoD media operations center has been established at Marine Corps Post Henderson Hall. Media representatives may call 703-697-9928 or 703-697-9985 after 8:00 p.m. EDT." | |
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United Airlines - toll-free number for friends and family in the United States: 1-800-932-8555. See the Web site for numbers for families outside of America. | |
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American Airlines - toll-free number for friends and family - 1-800-245-0999 | |
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New York City firefighters - 1-718-999-2541 | |
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Greater New York Hospital Association - 212-246-7100 - helping to collect names for families | |
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Mayor's Hot Line number for families seeking non-emergency information - 212-560-2730 | |
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For information about missing loved ones who worked in the World Trade Center, call 1-866-856-4167 or 1-866-866-9928. Also call the New York City Bureau of Labs - 212-447-2998 | |
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New York State Fraternal Order of Police World Trade Center Police Disaster Relief Fund | |
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Families of New York police officers - 1-718-677-8238 | |
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Families of New York firefighters and rescue workers - 718-999-2541. | |
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A new 24-hour hot line number (1-800-331-7767 is for a) parents with children enrolled in Child Health Plus; and b) Medicare or Medicaid beneficiaries having trouble getting medications or other personal health requirements. Translators are available. | |
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FirstGov - for "U.S. government resources for Sept. 11 events" |
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Canadian Emergency Traveller's Hot Line - 1-613-947-5066 | |
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U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Consular Affairs - information on travel warnings | |
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The New York ASPCA will help with any animals left without care - 212-876-7700 | |
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For information about aid to businesses affected by the attack, call 1-800-I LOVE NY | |
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The New York City Tourism Board can provide assistance to stranded travelers - 212-484-1222 | |
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Information on federal office closings - 1-202-606-1800 | |
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U.S. Federal Aviation Administration - for information about flights and regulations | |
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FirstGov - for "U.S. government resources for Sept. 11 events" | |
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FAS Intelligence Resource Program - for information about terrorist activity worldwide | |
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Federal Consumer Information Center - information on topics as varied as travel information, coping with disaster and/or job loss, donating blood, displaying the American flag | |
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