343 firefighters killed during the 9/11 bombing were honored by other firefighters across the United States, according to Epoch Times.
343 firefighters in Dallas climbed a building to honor the fallen fighters who were killed in a terrorist attack on September 11, 2001. In Sacramento, firefighters climbed 110 stories in full gear. They climbed up and down the staircase four times to reach 110 stories.
343 firefighters also climbed in Richmond, Virginia. The firefighters who died in New York City climbed at least 110 stories in full gear. "We are brothers and sisters together," Chesterfield fire Lt. Jason Elmore said at the Richmond 9-11 Memorial Stair Climb. "We serve together. We save together. We live together, and we die together."
"It's good to come out here and be able to represent the brothers we lost in New York," said Richmond fire Lt. Kevin House. "Everybody gets through it, and we all support each other." A Marine veteran in Tulsa, Oklahoma has another way to commemorate the lost. He's walking 343 miles from Tulsa to Dallas.
"Their sacrifice for this nation will never ever go unnoticed," said Marine Lance Robinson, referring to the firefighters who died. 343 firefighters also climbed in Richmond, Virginia. The firefighters who died in New York City climbed at least 110 stories in full gear.
"We are brothers and sisters together," Chesterfield fire Lt. Jason Elmore said at the Richmond 9-11 Memorial Stair Climb. "We serve together. We save together. We live together, and we die together. It's good to come out here and be able to represent the brothers we lost in New York," said Richmond fire Lt. Kevin House. "Everybody gets through it, and we all support each other."