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Sheridan firefighter Chad Brutlag, left, runs over the order of ceremony with bagpipe player Rob MacLean prior to the remembrance ceremony on the 15-year anniversary of 9/11 Sunday at Sheridan Fire-Rescue. Firefighters, law enforcement, EMT and other emergency agencies observed a minute of silence in reflection of the lives lost during the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Sheridan Fire-Rescue also unveiled a bronze statue made in the likeness of Sheridan Fire Department firefighter Capt. Ed Green holding a firehose while battling a lumber yard fire in 1979. Green died of cancer in 2007.Justin Sheely | The Sheridan Press
Gage Neeson helps his dad George Neeson setting out firefighter gear next to a fire engine prior to the remembrance ceremony on the 15-year anniversary of 9/11 Sunday at Sheridan Fire-Rescue. Firefighters, law enforcement, EMT and other emergency agencies observed a minute of silence in reflection of the lives lost during the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Sheridan Fire-Rescue also unveiled a bronze statue made in the likeness of Sheridan Fire Department firefighter Capt. Ed Green holding a firehose while battling a lumber yard fire in 1979. Green died of cancer in 2007.Justin Sheely | The Sheridan Press
Rachel Wood reads a book to her son Jacob Wood, 6, as they wait for the remembrance ceremony on the 15-year anniversary of 9/11 Sunday at Sheridan Fire-Rescue. Firefighters, law enforcement, EMT and other emergency agencies observed a minute of silence in reflection of the lives lost during the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Sheridan Fire-Rescue also unveiled a bronze statue made in the likeness of Sheridan Fire Department firefighter Capt. Ed Green holding a firehose while battling a lumber yard fire in 1979. Green died of cancer in 2007.Justin Sheely | The Sheridan Press
Firefighters exit the bay door to stand at attention during the remembrance ceremony on the 15-year anniversary of 9/11 Sunday at Sheridan Fire-Rescue. Firefighters, law enforcement, EMT and other emergency agencies observed a minute of silence in reflection of the lives lost during the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Sheridan Fire-Rescue also unveiled a bronze statue made in the likeness of Sheridan Fire Department firefighter Capt. Ed Green holding a firehose while battling a lumber yard fire in 1979. Green died of cancer in 2007.Justin Sheely | The Sheridan Press
Doves are released after a moment of silence is observed during the remembrance ceremony on the 15-year anniversary of 9/11 Sunday at Sheridan Fire-Rescue. Firefighters, law enforcement, EMT and other emergency agencies observed a minute of silence in reflection of the lives lost during the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Sheridan Fire-Rescue also unveiled a bronze statue made in the likeness of Sheridan Fire Department firefighter Capt. Ed Green holding a firehose while battling a lumber yard fire in 1979. Green died of cancer in 2007.Justin Sheely | The Sheridan Press
EMT family members Elam Hamby, 7, and Ella Hamby stand next to their mother Stephanie Hamby during the remembrance ceremony on the 15-year anniversary of 9/11 Sunday at Sheridan Fire-Rescue. Firefighters, law enforcement, EMT and other emergency agencies observed a minute of silence in reflection of the lives lost during the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Sheridan Fire-Rescue also unveiled a bronze statue made in the likeness of Sheridan Fire Department firefighter Capt. Ed Green holding a firehose while battling a lumber yard fire in 1979. Green died of cancer in 2007.Justin Sheely | The Sheridan Press
Community members pause as the invocation is led by Reverend John Meyer during the remembrance ceremony on the 15-year anniversary of 9/11 Sunday at Sheridan Fire-Rescue. Firefighters, law enforcement, EMT and other emergency agencies observed a minute of silence in reflection of the lives lost during the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Sheridan Fire-Rescue also unveiled a bronze statue made in the likeness of Sheridan Fire Department firefighter Capt. Ed Green holding a firehose while battling a lumber yard fire in 1979. Green died of cancer in 2007.Justin Sheely | The Sheridan Press
Firefighters untie the cover on the bronze statue during the remembrance ceremony on the 15-year anniversary of 9/11 Sunday at Sheridan Fire-Rescue. Firefighters, law enforcement, EMT and other emergency agencies observed a minute of silence in reflection of the lives lost during the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Sheridan Fire-Rescue also unveiled a bronze statue made in the likeness of Sheridan Fire Department firefighter Capt. Ed Green holding a firehose while battling a lumber yard fire in 1979. Green died of cancer in 2007.Justin Sheely | The Sheridan Press
The bronze statue stands unvieled during the remembrance ceremony on the 15-year anniversary of 9/11 Sunday at Sheridan Fire-Rescue. Firefighters, law enforcement, EMT and other emergency agencies observed a minute of silence in reflection of the lives lost during the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Sheridan Fire-Rescue also unveiled a bronze statue made in the likeness of Sheridan Fire Department firefighter Capt. Ed Green holding a firehose while battling a lumber yard fire in 1979. Green died of cancer in 2007.