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He survived breathing complications.
He later developed breathing complications that were common to first responders at the site, and he died in January 2006.
The bill was named after James Zadroga, a New York detective who took part in the rescue efforts at ground zero and later developed breathing complications.
The law creating the fund was named after James Zadroga, a New York detective who took part in the rescue efforts and later developed breathing complications.
The law was named after a New York police detective who took part in the rescue efforts and later developed breathing complications.
The bill is formally known as the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act, named after a New York police detective who took part in the rescue efforts at ground zero and later developed breathing complications.
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