Now memorial, fire truck used on 9/11 to visit NYC
Aug 18, 2013, 10:28 PM
NEW YORK (AP) – A fire truck that carried a crew of firefighters to the World Trade Center for what would prove to be their last assignment is returning to Staten Island for the first time in more than a year.
The Rescue Co. 5 truck is to be the centerpiece of an Aug. 25 fundraiser at the Staten Island Mall. Organizer Massimo DiDonna said Sunday he expects it to be an “extremely emotional” event.
Firefighters from Rescue 5 took the truck to ground zero on Sept. 11, 2001. Eleven died, including DiDonna’s father-in-law, Carl Bini.
“The moment I sit in that driver’s seat, knowing that my father-in-law was one of the chauffeurs, it’s going to be a very, very emotional moment,” DiDonna said.
DiDonna arranged the truck’s visit, first reported by the Staten Island Advance (
http://bit.ly/16yWBgU). The rig is now a mobile memorial for the Chicago-based Remembrance Rescue Project.
“It’s important for our society to realize that these guys, and all of the victims that day that perished, need to be remembered and respected,” DiDonna said.
The truck is set to head to other cities early next month.
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Information from: Staten Island Advance,
http://www.silive.com
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