There appears to be nothing going on in my area. Not a thing.
Even the neighboring city that usually has a very small ceremony is not having that this year, likely because it's on a Sunday and generally the only folks there are the ones that are on the clock.
Very disappointing.
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08-30-2011, 09:10 AM #21Forum Member
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Train to fight the fires you fight.
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09-05-2011, 07:06 AM #22
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OPEN TO ALL -- On Sunday September 11, 2011, at 8:00 am, a Memorial Service will be held at the quarters of Engine 40 Ladder 35 "The Cavemen" in remembrance of the members of The Cave who made the Supreme Sacrifice on 9/11/2001. Engine 40 Ladder 35 is located at 131 Amsterdam Ave and West 66th Street in Manhattan.ALL GAVE SOME BUT SOME GAVE ALL
NEVER FORGET 9-11-01
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CAPT. Frank Callahan Ladder 35 *
LT. John Ginley Engine 40
FF. Bruce Gary Engine 40
FF. Jimmy Giberson Ladder 35
FF. Michael Otten Ladder 35 *
FF. Steve Mercado Engine 40 *
FF. Kevin Bracken Engine 40 *
FF. Vincent Morello Ladder 35
FF. Michael Roberts Ladder 35 *
FF. Michael Lynch Engine 40
FF. Michael Dauria Engine 40
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09-05-2011, 09:52 AM #23Forum Member
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If any members who live in the Boston area need to get to NYC on saturday night (since the first Amtrak train out Sunday morning from Boston does not get to NYC till 10am) let me know. I can get you down saturday night.
Just Private Message Me.
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09-05-2011, 10:17 AM #24
We're having a memorial service in my city. I'm working that day but I have a 50-50 shot of working across town from the service. Not sure I'll be there.
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09-13-2011, 01:30 PM #25
On behalf of the Members and Officers of The CAVE we would like to thank you for attending our 10 year remembrance of our BROTHERS. The families were most impressed by your compassion and BROTHERHOOD shown to them.
From the CAVEMEN
Engine Company 40 Ladder Company 35 FDNYALL GAVE SOME BUT SOME GAVE ALL
NEVER FORGET 9-11-01
343
CAPT. Frank Callahan Ladder 35 *
LT. John Ginley Engine 40
FF. Bruce Gary Engine 40
FF. Jimmy Giberson Ladder 35
FF. Michael Otten Ladder 35 *
FF. Steve Mercado Engine 40 *
FF. Kevin Bracken Engine 40 *
FF. Vincent Morello Ladder 35
FF. Michael Roberts Ladder 35 *
FF. Michael Lynch Engine 40
FF. Michael Dauria Engine 40
Charleston 9
"If my job was easy a cop would be doing it."
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09-13-2011, 04:03 PM #26
Ended up doing the Denver Stair Climb with 8 guys from my dept to remember the 343 lost. Climbed 110 stories for FF Martin "Marty" DeMeo of HazMat 1.
Truly a memorable experience. RIP FF DeMeoNothing is as unimpressive as someone who is unwilling to learn.
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