Beeper, Goumantie Thackurdeen

Description:

Description: This beeper belonged to Goumatie Thackurdeen, an employee at Fiduciary Trust Corp, which was housed in the 97th floor of the South tower. The beeper was recovered from the debris of the World Trade Center.

Context: When the first plane crashed into the North Tower, people in the South Tower could see falling debris and feel the heat of the explosion. Employees of Fiduciary Trust assessed the situation and began evacuating. Before leaving, Goumatie called her mother to say she was exiting the office.

People began streaming into the stairwell. Shortly thereafter, a plane crashed into the South Tower, impacting the 78th-84th floors. According to newspaper reports, 99 percent of the people below the points of impact survived. Yet for those above the impact zones or trapped in elevators, there was no escape. Goumatie was one of 87 Fiduciary Trust employees killed in the attacks.

Date Made: 2000

Maker: Motorola Inc.

Location: Currently not on view

Recovered: United States: New York, Manhattan, World Trade Center

Associated Subject: September 11 Terrorist AttacksRelated Event: September 11th AttacksAttack on the World Trade Center

Subject:

See more items in: Political and Military History: Armed Forces History, 9/11, September 11

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Credit Line: Gift of Raj B. and Rambascia Thackurdeen

Data Source: National Museum of American History

Id Number: 2004.0268.01Accession Number: 2004.0268Catalog Number: 2004.0268.01

Object Name: Beeper

Measurements: overall: 9 cm x 6 cm x 2.5 cm; 3 9/16 in x 2 3/8 in x in

Guid: http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746ab-9faa-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

Record Id: nmah_1287552

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