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Sept. 11, 2011: Never Forget

A solemn 9/11 remembrance event – COVID-19 safe and organized by Aptos/La Selva Firefighter Steve Vratny – took place at Resurrection Church in Aptos.

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Firefighter Steve Vratny, who organized the 9/11 remembrance, made sure attendees were socially distanced to stay safe from COVID-19.

A Garrison U.S. flag, one of the largest flags and used for special occasions, hung from two ladder trucks.

Engines came from the Watsonville Fire Department, Central Fire Protection District and Aptos La Selva Fire Protection District.

The remembrance started with a moment of silence for those who lost their lives in the line of duty at the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001.


Then each name was announced, all 343 firefighters and 60 law enforcement officers, and each time, the truck’s bell was rung.

Kasie Talbot , dressed in a traditional kilt, played the Scottish bagpipes.

All participants wore face coverings, and observed social distancing to prevent spread of the contagious coronavirus COVID-19.

Photos courtesy Aptos LaSelva Fire Protection District

The U.S. Garrison flag hangs from two Aptos LaSelva ladder trucks.

Bagpiper Kasie Talbot plays at 9/11 remembrance.

Interim Aptos LaSelva Fire Chief Don Jarvis reads names of first responders who lost their lives on 9/11.

Donna Lind of Scotts Valley, founder and president of the Fallen Officer Foundation, participates in the 9/11 remembrance.


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