FALLEN FIRE FIGHTERS MEMORIAL SERVICE TO
BE HELD SEPT. 17
Hundreds of fire fighters and family
members gather to remember 86 fallen fire fighters being honored by
International Association of Fire Fighters at annual ceremony in Colorado
Springs
1:00PM MST SATURDAY, September 17, 2005
IAFF Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial Memorial Park,
Colorado Springs, Colorado
(located at the corner of Pikes Peak and Hancock Avenues)
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO – The International Association of Fire
Fighters (IAFF) will honor 86 fallen members of the union from the United
States and Canada at 1:00PM MST Saturday, September 17, as hundreds of fire
fighters and family members gather in Colorado Springs for the 19th Annual
IAFF Fallen Fire Fighter Memorial Ceremony in Memorial Park.
“This ceremony is a fitting and respectful tribute to the 86
brave souls who gave their lives in the name of public service over the past
year,” says Harold Schaitberger, general president of the 270,000-member
IAFF. “This solemn occasion offers families, friends and colleagues of our
honorees an opportunity to remember and honor their sacrifice and service to
humanity.”
The ceremony features fire fighter pipes and drums, honor
guards, music, and celebratory comments, and is designed to be an uplifting
event. This year’s memorial service will honor fire fighters killed or
reported as deaths in the line of duty between June 2004 and June 2005.
The mission of the IAFF Fallen Fire Fighter Memorial, which
is located in the shadow of Pike’s Peak, is to honor the sacrifice made by
professional fire fighters and paramedics who have given their lives so
others might live. Since its creation in 1976, the names of the 1,775 fallen
fire fighters have been engraved into the Wall of Honor as part of the
memorial. The host local, Colorado Springs Local 5, is one of the founding
18 affiliates chartered by the IAFF on February 28, 1918.
MEDIA: IAFF General President Harold Schaitberger and
colleagues, friends and family of the honorees can discuss the lives and
sacrifices made by this group of America’s Bravest. Photos of the ceremony
and the honorees are available upon request. A full list of this year’s
members of the Wall of Honor is enclosed.
The IAFF, headquartered in Washington, DC, is the 12th
largest union among the 54 national unions that makeup the AFL-CIO,
representing more than 270,000 professional fire fighters and emergency
medical personnel who protect 80 percent of the nation’s population. More
than 2,900 affiliates protect nearly 6,000 communities in Canada and in
every state in the U.S. For more information visit
www.iaff.org .
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