Communities Honor First Responders on 9/11
Communities Honor First Responders on 9/11
Communities Honor First Responders on 9/11
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On the anniversary of the September 11 attacks, first responders across the U.S. gathered to honor the nearly 3,000 lives lost, including over 300 first responders. In Weymouth, Massachusetts, local fire and police officials held a solemn observance at King Oak Hill Park, recalling the bravery of their New York counterparts who rushed into the towers. Meanwhile, Princess Beatrice participated in a charity event in London to raise funds in memory of Cantor Fitzgerald staff and EuroBrokers employees who perished during the attacks, expressing pride in supporting various charitable causes. In Fargo, North Dakota, local firefighters commemorated the day by climbing 110 floors, replicating the height of the Twin Towers while in full gear. Additionally, a mother and daughter in Charlotte, North Carolina, continued their annual tradition of collecting food and drinks for first responders, motivated by the memory of a fallen Brooklyn fire captain. These observances reflect a national commitment to remembering and honoring the sacrifices made during the tragic events of 9/11.

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