upper waypoint

Cy Musiker Interviews Menlo Park Fire Chief, a Sept 11 Responder, About 9/11 Health Bill

Save ArticleSave Article
Failed to save article

Please try again

Yesterday, Congress passed a bill that will cover the medical costs of September 11 responders.

One of those at Ground Zero as part of a search-and-rescue response team was Harold Schapelhouman, currently the Fire Chief of the Menlo Park Fire Protection District. After their experience at the World Trade Center site, Schapelhouman and 70% of his team fell ill from respiratory and other health problems.

KQED's Cy Musiker today interviewed Schapelhouman (who also responded to the Oklahoma City bombing) about the bill's passage, about his experience trying to get reimbursed from the government, and about the lingering effects of 9-11 on his health.

Listen to the interview here:

Sponsored

lower waypoint
next waypoint
California Preschools Wrestle to Comply With State’s Tightened Suspension RulesSan Francisco’s New Parking Rules Set to Displace RV Community Near SF StateA New Bay Area Clásico? SF's El Farolito and Oakland Roots Set to Battle in HaywardWhy Nearly 50 California Hospitals Were Forced to End Maternity Ward ServicesWhat the 99 Cents Only Stores Closure Means to CaliforniansDemocrats Again Vote Down California Ban on Unhoused EncampmentsCalifornia Legislators Take Aim at Construction Fees to Boost HousingBay Area Diaspora Closely Watching India’s Upcoming ElectionJail Deaths Prompt Calls To Separate Coroner And Sheriff's Departments In Riverside CountyFederal Bureau of Prisons Challenges Judge’s Order Delaying Inmate Transfers from FCI Dublin