LIVE: Texas memorial honors 11 volunteer firefighters lost in the line of duty

ASAN – on Wednesday morning, the government firefighters and Fire Marshalls in Texas (SFMA) will host a memorial service to honor volunteer firefighters who died in duty lines.

A statement issued by SFFMA said that the memorial service will be held in the memorial of volunteer firefighters in the southern grass in Capitol in Texas. The service will start at 10:30 am Wednesday.

The statement said that over the legislative years, memorial services were held like this to pay respect for the volunteer firefighters who fell. This year, 11 firefighters who fell.

“This official service in the memorial on the Capitol is a beautiful way for us to push our respect for the volunteers who lost in duty,” said SFFMA CHERY KAY ABEL.

Families, friends, brothers and sisters are welcomed by the departments concerned in the southern grass in Capitol in Texas. You will attend Bagpipe and Drum Corps, and the traditional bell ring will occur, along with some heartfelt words from SFFMA and other organs.

The Fallen families will receive science as soon as it is transferred over Capitol and roses in Texas. The following names will also be drilled for both the 11 volunteer volunteer firefighters on the memorial of the volunteer firefighters.

  • Dan Wright Junior – The Volunteer Fire Fire Department in Abbott
  • Nahit orally Community volunteer extinguishing management
  • Joe Parish – The volunteer fire extinguishing department in Dibel
  • Zeb Smith Freich Fire Department volunteer
  • John Norris – Fire Fire Department in Forest Bend
  • Richard Hemel Groesbeck Volunteer Fire Department
  • Ivan Cortis Brown The volunteer fire extinguishing department in Hani Group
  • Robert Lahar II – The Volunteer Mexuel Fire Department
  • Scott Glass Berton Fire Department
  • Edward Heikal, Son. Volunteer Western Fire extinguishing Department
  • Daniel Pots – The fire extinguishing circle

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