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    September 11, 2018

    Case, Ohler Reflect with Community on September 11th

    Case, Ohler Reflect with Community on September 11th
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    TORRINGTON – State Representatives Jay Case (R-Winsted) and Brian Ohler (R-North Canaan) participated in a September 11th Memorial Ceremony at Torrington’s North End Fire Station. The representatives each expressed gratitude for the service of the community’s first responders and delivered remarks to the crowd of police, EMT, firefighters, and members of the public.

    Rep. Case thanked Torrington’s first responders in his remarks, “Our close knit community here in the Northwest Corner is strengthened and made safer because of the fine work of our first responders. Today is a somber reminder that this job calls for the highest sacrifice in times of severe chaos and conflict. While members of the public flee such volatile situations, the proud men and women that don the Police, Fire, and EMT uniforms daily are often required to run directly into harm’s way.”

    Rep. Ohler said, “The events occurring on September 11th, not only changed my life but became the inspiration for many others of my generation to take action and answer the call to serve our state and country as first responders. As one of those individuals, I think it’s most important to recognize that to honor those who sacrificed everything 17 years ago we must continue to strengthen our American neighborhoods and families through the preservation of public safety. While that day will be historically marked as a day of infamy, it also time stamps one of the strongest reactions from America to stand together and not let evil take away from living our lives as free men and women.”

    Following their remarks, three candles were lit as a memorial to all first responders who lost their lives on September 11, 2001. A red candle was lit representing fire personnel, a blue one representing police, and a white one representing EMTs.

    The public is encouraged to visit the September 11th Memorial, located in the front of the North End Fire Station, to remember and reflect.

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