In 2001, after the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, Debbie Reeve, a FDNY paramedic, spent several
months at Ground Zero working in the morgue. Two years later, she developed breathing problems. The next year, Reeve
was diagnosed with mesothelioma, a rare form of lung cancer. Mesothelioma is a malignant lung cancer linked to asbestos
exposure. Reeve was exposed to asbestos particles in the air caused by the collapsing twin towers. According to her
physician and her family, her work at Ground Zero is the direct link to the cancer that has taken her life. She died
Wednesday, leaving behind her husband, David Reeve, 45, a FDNY paramedic, and two children, a daughter Elizabeth, who
is ten years old, and a son Mark, who is only six years old. Her family said she suffered greatly leading up to her
death, as the cancer consumed her body. The Daily News has already reported that 23 Ground Zero workers have died from the toxic mix of chemicals present at Ground Zero. The heartbreak of the day that changed this nation forever, continues.











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Posted at 9:54AM on Apr 14th 2006 by Justin