Deborah Reeve worked as a paramedic at the Morris Park section of Bronx, New York. Reeve worked as a paramedic at the morgue at Ground Zero after the 9/11 attacks.
Reeve was exposed to the toxic dust of Ground Zero due to the nature of her work. She breathed in a lot of asbestos dust and contacted mesothelioma. This started as a cough in 2003 and then developed into lung cancer Mesothelioma.
Reeve died from mesothelioma on March 16, 2006. She was 41 years old. For more information, contact the Mesothelioma Lawyers at Williams Kherkher at 1.800.220.9341.

