Millions of people in the United States and around the world turned on their televisions on 9/11 and saw a dreadful scene unfold in front of them. At 8:46 a.m., a hijacked plane crashed into 1 World Trade Center (north tower). At 9:03 a.m., another hijacked plane hit 2 World Trade Center (south tower). At 9:59 a.m., the south tower collapsed, and the north tower followed at 10:28 a.m. 

During the time between the initial strikes on the towers and their collapse, those inside made phone calls to both emergency services and those closest to them. In the calls, you can hear words of encouragement victims provided to worried family members and friends, and concerned parties giving advice and consoling the trapped victims. One similarity among all recorded phone calls is that they display indescribable bravery in the face of horrific tragedy. 

In 2009, a documentary was released titled "9/11 Phone Calls from the Towers." The release of this documentary shed new light on this dark day in American history, as it provided further insight on the thoughts of those inside the towers. Several courageous family members and friends of individuals who lost their lives inside the twin towers on 9/11 shared the conversations they had with the victims. Some are recorded phone messages, while other individuals shared a recitation of what the conversation was like on the day.

Here are the phone conversations from inside the twin towers on 9/11 as shared by the "9/11 Phone Calls from the Towers" documentary. ... Read More: FOX News