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In addition to the numbers posted below by Mr. Wiles (thank you!), I'd like
to add the following that people from this list have been so kind to provide:

New York City Fire Department (212) 809-4887

New York Bureau of Labs (212) 447-2998 (for missing persons)

After 5:00am EST Sept 12, family and friends can appear in person at NYU
Medical Center, 550 First Ave., Farkas Auditorium

Pentagon personnel are asked to check in at (877) 663-6772

Justice Department
  The Justice Department's Office of Victims of Crime has set up a phone
line to provide information to families about victims and about services
for survivors and their rights: 1-800-331-0075

The United Way of New York and the New York Community Trust have
established a fund to help the victims of the attacks and their families.
The September Eleventh Fund will provide immediate support to established
emergency assistance agencies. Anyone wishing to contribute may send their
donations in care of United Way, 2 Park Ave, New York, New York, 10016 or
call: (212) 251-4035. Donations are also being accepted on United Way of
New York City's Web site: http://www.uwnyc.org.

FBI tip Web site
  http://www.ifccfbi.gov

American Red Cross, cash donations:
  (800) HELP-NOW

Salvation Army, cash donations:
  (800) SAL-ARMY


>> EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION:
>>
>> -For information on helping victims of the U.S. attacks, please visit
>> http://www.Helping.org
>>
>> -Relatives of American Airlines passengers seeking information about
>> relatives may call 1-800-245-0999.
>>
>> -United Airlines said friends or family members seeking information on
>> flights may call 1-800-932-8555. United also said it would post any
>> information it has on its Web site, United.com
>>
>> -Morgan Stanley, the largest tenant in the World Trade Center,
>> established an emergency contact phone number for employees and their
>> families: 1-888-883-4391.
>>
>> -All trained medical personnel willing to go into Manhattan to assist
>> victims and emergency workers may call 516-656-9254 or 516-656-9252. The
>> City of Glen Cove, New York is coordinated transportation of medical
>> personnel via ferry to Manhattan.
>>
>> -Blood and platelet donors will be needed over the next several days to
>> help replenish the nation's supply. Call the Red Cross at 1-800-GIVE-LIFE
>> or America's Blood Centers at 1-888-BLOOD-88 to schedule an appointment.
>>
>

Sincerely,
Melanie C. Duncan, M.S.L.S.
Washington Memorial Library, Reference Librarian
Library Journal, Christian Fiction Columnist
The Bookdragon Review, http://www.bookdragonreview.com
All opinions expressed are my own.

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