9/11 attacks changed an Atlanta police officer's life

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Atlanta police officer recalls working as a paramedic in New York on 9/11

Atlanta Police Department officer Jay Pagan was emotional describing his experience the day of the September 11 terror attacks. He had a brush with death while trapped under a fire truck.

An Atlanta police officer, who was a paramedic on 9/11 in New York City, recalled what it was like being a first responder on that tragic day.

Atlanta police officer Jay Pagan recalled the moments he said he almost lost the will to live while trapped by debris under a fire truck for nearly an hour. He said he started struggling to breathe and began losing hope.

He thought he would never meet his unborn daughter.

"I thought I would never have a chance to meet her and see her grow," Pagan said. 

Atlanta police officer Jay Pagan said he almost lost the will to live while trapped by debris under a fire truck for nearly an hour on  9/11 in New York City. (FOX 5 Atlanta)

Pagan said New York firefighters saved his life after they heard his cries for help. 

Pagan's daughter is now 19 years old. 

Pagan currently works in APD's K-9 Unit. 

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