CLIFTON PARK, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- In the aftermath of the attacks on September 11, many first responders were faced with physical and mental health challenges. For one local man who helped in that effort on Ground Zero, he's finding unique ways to bring together the community, in the wake of a difficult diagnosis.
For Joe and Nancy Gonzalez, operating their new coffee truck brings a semblance of calm. For Joe, it’s reminiscent of the community he saw at ground zero.
“I was surrounded by these super human superhero people” Joe recounted. “Just to see the work that was being done, just the volunteerism, ”
First responders are the ones often singled out for their work after the attack. Yet many others, including Joe played an equally important role. The General Electric worker volunteered to