9-11 First Responders Demostrate To Raise Awareness On Health Issues

Gregory Quibell (2nd L) speaks about his severe health problems as his son, Nick Quibell (3rd R), 12, stands by him during a rally for 9/11 first responders on the West Lawn of the US Captiol February 26, 2008 in Washington, DC. A state corrections officer, Quibell spent about 300 hours working at Ground Zero after the 9/11 attacks and now suffers from lukemia and several other serious illnesses. About 30 first responders and Ground Zero workers gathered on Captiol Hill to petition members of Congress to oppose a Bush Administration proposal to cut their funding for medical and other support.
Gregory Quibell (2nd L) speaks about his severe health problems as his son, Nick Quibell (3rd R), 12, stands by him during a rally for 9/11 first responders on the West Lawn of the US Captiol February 26, 2008 in Washington, DC. A state corrections officer, Quibell spent about 300 hours working at Ground Zero after the 9/11 attacks and now suffers from lukemia and several other serious illnesses. About 30 first responders and Ground Zero workers gathered on Captiol Hill to petition members of Congress to oppose a Bush Administration proposal to cut their funding for medical and other support.
(Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images North America)
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