**9/11 First Responders' Health Crisis Deepens as NY State PBA Draws Attention to Growing Concern** The New York State Police Benevolent Association (PBA) is sounding the alarm on the alarming rise of 9/11-related illnesses that have claimed the life of a former officer, highlighting the ongoing health crisis affecting thousands of first responders who risked their lives during the devastating terrorist attack. The association is calling for greater support and recognition for those struggling with illnesses such as cancer, respiratory disease, and PTSD, which have been linked to their exposure to toxic substances at Ground Zero. As the death toll continues to mount, the PBA is pushing for increased funding and resources to help these brave men and women receive the medical care they so desperately need. The association's efforts aim to shed light on the long-term consequences of 9/11 and ensure that these heroes receive the dignity and support they deserve.


N.Y. state PBA calls attention to 9/11-related illnesses after death of former officer  Spectrum News