

IAFC Issues Recommendation for September 11 Remembrance
LISA PLUMMER, Public Relations
International Association of Fire Chiefs
Washington, D.C., -- The International Association
of Fire Chiefs is issuing a nationwide call for all fire departments in
America to simultaneously commemorate the first anniversary of the terrorist
attacks of September 11, 2001 and the subsequent losses suffered at the
World Trade Center, the Pentagon and in Pennsylvania.
The intent in issuing the call is to encourage all departments, on a
station-by-station basis, to conduct a single nationwide salute to fallen
firefighters, law enforcement and civilians alike- and to the extraordinary
response of the entire American fire service to tragic events that have
changed all of our lives.
The event will be coordinated to occur at the exact moment the World Trade
Center events occurred and will be marked by two series of bell chimes, one
for each of the towers whose collapse took so many lives at 10:05 EDT and
10:28 EDT respectively.
Participation is Voluntary
It is hoped that this plan will be regarded primarily as a recommendation
which still allows each individual department the option to participate or
not as they and their municipal leadership see fit. It is also understood
that fire stations and departments across the country are of various sizes
and configurations, so departments may wish to modify some of the
recommendations at their discretion.
Recommended Plan of Events:
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2002
9:45am EDT
- Apparatus roll out of bays, flanking the driveways on both
sides.
- (Departments with a large number of apparatus may want to
adjust rollout time, select only a few pieces or have some equipment already
out of bays)
10:00am EDT
- All available fire department personnel assemble at
attention in front of individual station flag pole (or central location in
front of building)
- When assembled, maintain silence
10:05am EDT- Time of South Tower Collapse*
- Station bell rings 5-5-5 (3 sets of 5 chimes each)
Note- some stations may not have bells, and may opt for
- Local church bells
- Sound sirens for 1 minute (check with neighbors for approval)
- 1 minute of complete silence
10:06am EDT
- Lower station flag to half mast
(Please check with city or county officials on your
jurisdiction's guidelines and procedures. Fire station flags are the
jurisdiction of the municipality who owns the building, not the federal
government. Thus, flag protocol in this instance is not dictated by the
President.)
10:07am-10:28am EDT
Recognition Service
Departments should fill this time with a short service lasting
approximately 20 minutes.
Some suggestions include:
- Read the names of each of the 343 fire fighters from FDNY
(approx 10 min)
- The chief fire officer, city or county officials, local
minister or other designated person might speak
- Local minister or FD Chaplain recites Invocation or
Firefighters Prayer
- Invite attendees to reflect on all the lives lost on
September 11, law enforcement and civilian, as well as fire service.
- Recognize any line of duty deaths the department itself has
suffered in the past year.
- Perform any specific regional/department/station traditions
for services.
10:28am EDT - Time of North Tower WTC Collapse
- Station bell rings 5-5-5
or church bells, siren or 1 minute of silence, as before
10:29am EDT - Raise the flag
(please check with city or county officials on your
jurisdiction's guidelines and procedures).
10:30am EDT- Community Reception
After the service, departments are encouraged to invite members of the
community in to celebrate those who put their lives in danger every day in
the name of public service.
Additional considerations:
Timing
Due to the early hour, departments on the West Coast will
need to be especially cognizant of how their ceremony might affect immediate
neighbors. It is recommended that each station ensure the support of their
immediate locale before planning to mark the ceremony with bells or siren.
Uniform of the Day
Up to each department's discretion, dress uniform recommended.
Badge shrouds, black bunting
Are not recommended. Shrouds are usually reserved for
official periods of mourning and bunting is usually reserved for station
houses who have specifically lost personnel.
Community participation
Departments are encouraged to invite local leaders and
members of the community to attend the service. We particularly suggest the
inclusion of law enforcement counterparts, mayors and civic officials,
community and business leaders. This should also be a day for your
communities to show their support and appreciation if they wish, and the
IAFC strongly suggests that they be included if possible.
Media
The IAFC will issue a media alert stating that fire stations
across the country will be holding coordinated services across the nation;
however individual departments are encouraged to contact their local media
and invite them to the service. The IAFC will provide a sample press
release for your use which will also be posted to the IAFC website at
www.IAFC.org.
Background Materials
The IAFC will make electronic copies of the "Firefighter's
Prayer" available online at the IAFC website as well as a roll call list of
the 343 FDNY firefighters for those who wish to read the names.
The event should also be considered a remembrance or an observance rather
than a "memorial".
We all recognize a great sadness in the losses suffered on 9/11. However,
marking the anniversary of a tragic event also provides us with the
opportunity to recognize the many instances of heroism, bravery and
generosity which have reflected back so strongly on America's fire
departments since that day. We hope that you will consider this
commemoration an opportunity to stress those positives and our hopes for the
future in providing a positive message for all of our communities.
* The precise time of the South Tower collapse has been stated as both
10:04am EDT and 10:05am EDT. For the sake of consistency, we have opted to
use the CNN official time transcript for this purpose.
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