On the 17th anniversary of 9/11 we look, in moving detail, at some of those last conversations.

I can only imagine being a 911 operator at this moment.

Kevin cosgrove calls 911 after plane hits world trade center and operator keeps him on phone on and off until at last the tower crumbles while kevin is still.

Kevin cosgrove was on 105th floor of the same building when he called emergency services from an office at 9. 54am.

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Normal incidents are difficult, this seems impossible to deal with.

On 9/11 he was trapped on the 105th floor of two world trade centre.

Haunting audio of a man's final words before he was killed during the 9/11 attacks has resurfaced as people remember the victims 15 years on.

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Insurance executive kevin cosgrove, 46, was also trapped in the south tower and speaking to an emergency dispatcher.

Kevin cosgrove screams and the sound of debris falling on him as the building came crashing down.

Kevin cosgrove was among scores of people who had gathered on the 105th floor of the south tower after trying, without success, to open doors to the roof.

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Kevin cosgrove was on 105th floor of the same building when he called emergency services from an office at 9. 54am.

You hear kevin die during this 911 phone call so viewer di.

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Kevin cosgrove was located on the 105th floor of the south tower.

Cosgrove was still speaking right up.

His agonizing recorded 911 call came just as the south tower collapsed.

“we’re young men,” he said, while.

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Hearing peoples last moments.

On monday, jurors heard a 911 tape of kevin cosgrove as he told the dispatcher, “i’m not ready to die. ” much of the tape was muffled and nearly inaudible except at the very.

Among them was kevin cosgrove, who worked on the 100th floor, and who had told his family that he had gone down stairs before turning back.

His last words, spoken while struggling to breathe through thick, black smoke, would be this call he made to.

The day ended with a tape of kevin cosgrove, vice president of insurance claims for aon, on the phone with a 911 dispatcher from the smoky 105th floor of the south tower.