![]() ![]() "I'm burning up!" he yelled as he banged on the metal box around him. Then they heard a man screaming in the elevator next to them. But the more she tried to calm down, the harder her heart seemed to pound. Zedeno concentrated on keeping her breathing shallow and slow. Then one of the men calmly directed everyone to get low and cover their faces. A woman dropped to her knees and started praying, making Zedeno nervous. ![]() Smoke began to slowly coil in from below. Then it stopped for good, trapping her and five other people. When the bomb exploded, they heard a loud pop and the elevator stopped and began to descend. She had taken a new temporary worker to the food court to show him around, and they were on their way back to their desks. On February 26, 1993, when terrorists attacked the World Trade Center for the first time, Elia Zedeno was in an express elevator carrying a slice of Sbarro's pizza. Click here for more information on this book. 19, 2009— - The publisher provided the following excerpt of "The Unthinkable: Who Survives When Disaster Strikes - and Why" to ABC News. ![]()
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