The North Maine Fire Protection District recently received a piece of steel from the wreckage of the World Trade Center and unveiled it during a heartfelt memorial service on Sunday, marking the 10th anniversary of the most devastating terrorist attacks in U.S. history. This significant artifact was added to an existing 9/11 memorial located in the Ridgewood Cemetery on Milwaukee Avenue, serving as a powerful reminder of the tragedy and the bravery of those who responded. Tim Olk attended the ceremony and captured these poignant images, offering a visual tribute to the event. The memorial stands as a place for reflection, honoring the lives lost and the courage shown on that fateful day.
North Maine Fire Protection District 9/11 memorial ceremony world trade center steel

Members of the North Maine FPD honor guard stand by the department's 9/11 memorial which was unveiled at a ceremony on Sunday. Tim Olk photo

North Maine Fire Protection District 9/11 memorial ceremony world trade center steel

The 9/11 memorial which features a section of steel from the World Trade Center collapse was incorporated into an existing 9/11 memorial that features granite benches along a lake providing an area for quiet reflection. Tim Olk photo

A gallery with more images can be viewed HERE.

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