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One of my fellow retirees from fire-rescue made this before he retired. He welded it up w/cut-nails, and that's a piece of the 'pit' he's holding, the name of the hellhole that became the resting-place for the TTT structure when it collapsed, and was excavated. It's in the lobby of a fire-rescue station in south FL, in Palm Beach Co.

God-bless all the men and women who died at the hands of others on September 11.
 

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One of my fellow retirees from fire-rescue made this before he retired. He welded it up w/cut-nails, and that's a piece of the 'pit' he's holding, the name of the hellhole that became the resting-place for the TTT structure when it collapsed, and was excavated. It's in the lobby of a fire-rescue station in south FL, in Palm Beach Co.

God-bless all the men and women who died at the hands of others on September 11.

Thank you for sharing FM
 
What station and dept?

Boynton Beach Fire-Rescue, I-95 and Gateway Blvd., SW corner. The artist is Chief of EMS Ray Altman (Retired) with-whom I am proud to have-served. :worthy:

It's inside an area open to the public.
 
Beautiful piece of work. My cousin Michael Zinzi died in 9/11. He was an avid motorcyclist - loved his Harley's.
 
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