PHOTO: 9/11 worker pleads for medical coverage with billboards

This Thursday, June 23, 2016, photo shows a billboard rented by Mike Megna, that includes Megna's name and picture as well as a plea asking for kidney disease to be added to the list of covered conditions by a fund to help Ground Zero workers with health problems.
This Thursday, June 23, 2016, photo shows a billboard rented by Mike Megna, that includes Megna's name and picture as well as a plea asking for kidney disease to be added to the list of covered conditions by a fund to help Ground Zero workers with health problems.

WEST MILFORD, N.J. — A New Jersey man who spent three weeks looking for survivors after the 9/11 attacks is using billboards in a push to have his kidney disease added to the list of covered conditions by a fund to help Ground Zero workers with health problems.

Mike Megna has a rare kidney disease he believes was caused by dust from the rubble of the fallen World Trade Center towers.

The 44-year-old West Milford resident has rented two billboards in New Jersey near New York City that plead, "Add Kidney Disease for 9/11 Rescue Workers!" The signs include Megna's name and picture.

A spokesman for the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which administers the fund, said there's not enough evidence yet to connect the condition to Ground Zero.

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