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Local Resident Volunteered at Ground Zero after 9/11

Fred Mack, who lives at The Watermark at Trinity, spent 10 days volunteering after the Sept. 11 attacks

Fred Mack (right), pictured with his son, lives at The Watermark at Trinity in Pasco County
Fred Mack (right), pictured with his son, lives at The Watermark at Trinity in Pasco County (The Watermark at Trinity)

It?s been 20 years since the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001 and retired NYPD officer and former New York resident Fred Mack can remember the day vividly.

Mack, who now lives at The Watermark at Trinity in Pasco County, was living in Florida at the time. Three weeks after the terrorist attacks, he received a letter asking him to volunteer and sift through the remains to help identify the victims.

"When you're digging for a friend, it's a little bit different than digging for a stranger," said Mack in an interview with ABC Action News.

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Mack, a retired marine and retired NYPD officer and detective, spent 10 days volunteering at Ground Zero and a landfill on Staten Island called 'The Dig', where they had moved debris from the World Trade Center.

He said it was the first time he saw the whole city ? and the United States ? come together. Something he hopes we can get back to for the sake of his grandchildren.

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For more of Fred?s story, see his interview with News Channel 8.

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