Show ij I 'i The Herald'Joumal Logan Utah Monday September 17 2001 — A7 n p©& ARLINGTON Vsi (AP— Tliey believed they were in thq most secure building in the strongest country in the worldThen a hijacked plane smashed into the Pentagon their fortress Yet they ' knew just what to do Knocked onto his back Army Lt Col Victor Correa picked himself up from the floor andhelped dazed colleagues out of the room He headed for a wall of smoke down a hall littered with ceiling tiles illuminated only by distant flames His big booming voice was a natural to lead people to safety “I was screaming ‘Listen to me Listen to me Follow my voice”’ Correa recalled “Folks started coming out” Correa peered into the smoke a pressed to his face No one mm " what to do “All of us had him had tell to ' 'vji a different function and I knew what mine was” be said f All across the Pentagon years of military training and discipline kicked in After an unfounded warning that a sec‘Tond aircraft was on its way Correa forced open fire doors that had slammed shut APphoto He went back in and started shouting Workers In a Construction basket cut away metal from the roof of the again His shouting drew Carl Mahnken back damaged section of the Pentagon on Sunday L WJx water-soak- T-sh-irt t k - ? - ed mU to d© to consciousness Mahnken a civilian in die army public affairs office got up n from the floor and followed the voices through the smoke Outside he saw medics assisting the wounded He ran over to help “You knew what to do you ripped pants open you took shoes off you learned to help people with their shock to get the blood flowing” said Mahnken an Army reservist trained in first aid It was not until hours later in the evening that a firefighter told Mahnken about the bump protruding from his crown That was when he remembered his computer terminal flying toward his head hours earlier “He gave me an ice pack” he said “I hadn’t noticed” Army Sgt Maj Tony Rose heard cries for help from behind a mountain of debris inside one room and set up a team working on rotation One particularly hefty Navy Seal propped up the sagging ceiling “I forget his name” Rose said “We just called him ‘Big John’” They had helped seven people out through the impromptu tunnel when a wall buckled They got out before it col k' lapsed There was a call for volunteers in another area “There were some walking wounded but everyone who could turned back” Rose said “We had no maps no flashlights just wet Some refused even to talk about them- selves insisting on recounting the heroism they witnessed Lt Col Sean Kelly singled out Army colleague Capt Darrell Oliver After Kelly and Oliver lifted a desk off a secretary Oliver hoisted her onto his back and carried her out Then he returned for a hearing impaired janitor who was sobbing in fear “He calmed him down he carried him out over the partitions over the furniture” Kelly said Kelly also noted National Guard Lt Col Larry Dudney hacking from smoke inhalation as he lifted furniture off of his colleagues Each man said military training was key to the disciplined response — although each hastened to note that the civilians were also cool and resourceful “The thing with the military" Kelly said “is that you ask for one volunteer you get 50 — you’re trained for crisis” rubble-strew- ts" golf-ball-si- ze tunnel-- digging FBI several in NJ over attacks t NEWARK NJ(AP) — The FBI on Sunday interviewed a man who surrendered to police after learning authorities wanted him for questioning in Tuesday’s terrorist attacks The man was one of at least 13 New Jerseyans who have been taken into ciistody in die investigation of die plane hijackings that destroyed the World Triide Center towers and damaged the Pentagon FBI Special Agent Sandra Carroll said no federal charges had been filed against the men but “nobody’s really discounted at this point” Agents on Sunday questioned Matt Mehmeti who lived in a Seaside Heights motel during die summer He turned himself in to New York police after learning that die FBI had searched for him at Thunderbird the Motel On Saturday agents raided a Jersey City apartment believed to be the home of two men who were detained in Ifexas The men Ayub Ali Khan 51 and Mohammed Jaweed Azmath 47 were removed from an Amtrak train during a routine drug search Wednesday night No drugs were found but the men had boxcutting knives andabout $5000 in cash according to a federal official who spoke on condition of anonymity Hijackers in Tuesday’s attacks used knives and box cutters to commandeer the four airliners that slammed into the World Trade Center die Pentagon and a forested area of southwestern Pennsylvania Two men detained at the Jersey City apartment on Sat- today also were being ques- - - now-vaca- nt ’ f Sherri Evanim The FBI didn’t disclose their names or nationalities : ' ButSousan Achou 30 said v " Sunday that agents had not V returned her husband Abdusalam a bakery truck driver after discovering his I visa had expired 20 days ago v lives next tor rAzmath’s and Khan’s apsrt-y'- -' ment She said die pair shared I die apartment with a third man who hasn’t been seen 3 smceltaesday’s attacks £ The Jersey City neighbor hood is the same one where the Omar V i k ‘ I 1 3? 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