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Louisville rededicates World Trade Center steel, expands memorial to include police names
Summary
At a public ceremony, speakers described relocating and expanding a piece of steel from the World Trade Center South Tower as a memorial listing 343 firefighters and added police names; speakers urged community unity and thanked first responders.
Speakers at a public ceremony said a piece of steel from the World Trade Center South Tower has been relocated and expanded as a memorial that lists the 343 firefighters who died in the attacks and now also includes the names of police officers who were lost that day.
The relocation and expansion were described as a joint public safety project meant to broaden recognition of first responders. "So this is a piece of steel from the World Trade Center South Tower. Our department received this piece, and on the 1 year anniversary of the attacks, we dedicated it as a memorial," Speaker 3, a commenter, said. Speaker 3 added the piece previously stood outside Fire Station 1 and…
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