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Lisa Jefferson: “When the plane was flying
erratic, you could hear horror — screams, men — commotion. The men’s voices were
getting loud. The ladies were screaming, and Todd was still talking to
me.” Stone Phillips: “Was there anything in
your years of experience... that prepared you for this?”
Jefferson: “No.” Phillips:
“There’s no way to be prepared for this.”
Jefferson: “No, never. This was not in our training
manual.” On Tuesday morning, September 11th, a
phone call plunged Lisa Jefferson into the longest 15 minutes of her life. It
also tied her to another woman named Lisa, whose husband was a casualty on the
worst day of terrorism the world has ever seen.
Lisa Beamer: “He was the best father I could ever imagine for my
boys. When he opened the door at night it was like a rampage to see who could
get to the door first.” Phillips: “Daddy’s
home?” Beamer: “Yeah.” |
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Lisa Beamer always knew how much her husband loved his family — Lisa
Jefferson was about to find out. She was at work at a GTE customer care center
in suburban Chicago, when news of the terrorist attacks in New York and
Washington was breaking. A supervisor, she came out of her office to get closer
to a radio. It was about 8:45 a.m. Central time, when the air phone operator at
station 15 got an urgent call.
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‘He was the best father I could ever imagine for my boys.
When he opened the door at night it was like a rampage to see who could get to
the door first.’ — LISA BEAMER
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Jefferson: “And she told me that she had a
real hijacking situation on her line. I asked her the airline and the flight
number. She told me it was United Flight 93. She appeared to be traumatized. So
I told her I would take over the call.” As rare as
hijackings may be, GTE-Verizon has guidelines for how to handle such calls —
take them seriously, notify the FBI and keep listening.
Jefferson: “When I took over the call there was a gentleman on the
phone, very calm, soft spoken. I introduced myself to him as Mrs. Jefferson. ‘I
understand this plane is being hijacked, could you please give me detailed
information as to what’s going on?’”
Phillips: “Those were your first words?”
Jefferson: “Yes. He told me that there were three people that had
taken over the plane, two with knives and one with a bomb strapped around his
waist with a red belt. The two with the knives had locked themselves in to the
cockpit. They had ordered everyone to sit down because the flight attendants
were standing, one just happened to sit next to him.”
Phillips: “So he was in a passenger seat?”
Jefferson: “Yes, in the back of the plane, and the hijacker with
the bomb pulled the curtain to first class so they couldn’t see what was going
on. But he did see two people who were on the floor. He couldn’t tell if they
were dead or alive. The flight attendant told him that she was pretty sure it
was the pilot and co-pilot.” Phillips: “Was
he whispering? Was he keeping his voice down? Or was he speaking in a normal
voice?” Jefferson: “At first I thought he
was, because I asked him... at any point, if he thought that his life would be
in jeopardy from being on the line with me, to just put the phone down, but try
not to hang up, just leave the line open so I could at least hear what was going
on. And he said he was fine.” Phillips: “So
he felt free to talk?” Jefferson: “He felt
very free to talk and he was calm all the way through our conversation. He asked
me did I know what they wanted. Did they want money or ransom or what. I told
him I really didn’t know. I didn’t have a clue what they wanted.”
Phillips: “Did you tell him about the other
hijackings of the other planes?” Jefferson:
“No, no I didn’t.” Phillips: “Do you think
he was aware of that?” Jefferson: “Not at
that time. He was not. That’s why he asked me what did they want was it money or
ransom. He was confused, that’s why he asked me. I didn’t tell him because I
didn’t want him to get upset, excited or lose control and I still felt that they
had hope.” |
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The FBI was on another line offering
guidance. Lisa Jefferson was under tremendous pressure, but she couldn’t afford
to get rattled. Jefferson: “I asked his
name. He told me, ‘Todd Beamer. He’s from Cranbury, New Jersey.’ And at that
point his voice went up a little bit because he said, ‘We’re going down. We’re
going down. No wait, we’re coming back up. We’re turning around we’re going
north. We’re going north. At this point I don’t know where we’re going. I don’t
know, I really don’t know. Oh, Jesus please help us.”’
Phillips: “Those were all his words?”
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‘He told me that there were three people that had taken
over the plane, two with knives and one with a bomb strapped around his waist
with a red belt. The two with the knives had locked themselves in to the
cockpit.’ — LISA JEFFERSON Phone operator
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Jefferson: “Yes, and then he told me, he
said, in case I don’t make it through this, would you please do me a favor and
call my wife and my family and let them know how much I love them. He told me he
has two boys, David and Andrew. Then he said his wife is also expecting. So we
talked.” Phillips: “Did he tell you her
name?” Jefferson: “Well, what happened
after that — the plane had taken another dive down. It was flying a little bit
erratic and he made another outburst, you could tell in his voice that he was
very nervous but he was calm. And he just made a holler, ‘Oh, God.’ Then he
said, ‘Lisa.’ And I had not given him my name because I introduced myself as
Mrs. Jefferson. And I responded by saying, ‘Yes.’ And he said, ‘Oh, that’s my
wife’s name.’ And I told him, ‘Oh, that’s my name too Todd.’ And he said, ‘Oh my
God.’ So then he asked me, if he didn’t make it would I just keep that promise
and phone his wife and let them know how much he loved his family very
much.” ‘Dateline NBC’: A call
of courage Phillips: “And you
promised to do it.” Jefferson: “And I
promised him I would do that. When the plane was flying erratic he thought he
had lost conversation with me. And he was hollering in the phone, ‘Lisa, Lisa.’
And I said, ‘I’m still here Todd. I’m still here. I’m not going anywhere, I’ll
be here as long as you will.’” Phillips:
“Was he concerned about losing the connection?”
Jefferson: “Yes. He just wanted me to stay on the phone.”
Phillips: “Don’t put him on hold?”
Jefferson: “Right.”
Phillips: “Don’t take any other calls?”
Jefferson: “No. And I told him I was not going anywhere. I was
going to be right there with him.” GTE Verizon
says 26 phone calls were completed from Flight 93 that morning. Lisa Beamer says
the phone rang twice at her house. Had Todd been trying to call her before he
dialed the GTE operator? She may never know because when she picked up the phone
no one was there. Stone: “Do you know
whether he tried calling Lisa Beamer, his wife?”
Jefferson: “No, I’m not aware of that. At first he mentioned that
‘Maybe I should try to call my wife’ and then he said, well you know, ‘I just
want to talk to somebody and just let someone know that this is happening.’ He
had hope that he would be able to land the plane safely. He did not want to
really call her and give her any bad news if he didn’t have to.” |
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‘He wanted me to recite the Lord’s Prayer with him. And he
did. He recited the Lord’s Prayer from start to finish.’ — LISA
JEFFERSON GTE operator |
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But other passengers talking on the phone had
learned of the planes being flown into buildings. Todd and the others reached a
critical decision and now he needed all the strength he could muster.
Jefferson: “He wanted me to recite the Lord’s Prayer
with him. And he did. He recited the Lord’s Prayer from start to
finish.” Phillips: “And you said it with
him?” Jefferson: “Yes.”
Phillips: “What were you thinking as you recited the prayer
with him?” Jefferson: “All I knew is if he
didn’t make it, he was definitely going to the right place. From that point, he
said, he’s going to have to go out on faith because they’re talking about
jumping the guy with the bomb.” Phillips:
“Is that the word he used, ‘jumping?’”
Jefferson: “Yes. After that he had a sigh in his voice, he took a
deep breath. He was still holding the phone but he was not talking to me he was
talking to someone else. And I can tell that he had turned away from the phone
to talk to someone else. And he said, ‘You ready? OK. Let’s roll.’”
Moments later, screams...
commotion.
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