New York firefighter Stephen Siller was on his way to play golf with his three brothers when he received the call on that fateful day, September, 11, 2001. He drove his truck to the Brooklyn battery tunnel, strapped on 60 pounds of firefighting gear, and set out on foot, running the almost-two miles underground, to meet his company at the site that came to be known as Ground Zero. “He came out the other side, went up West Street … and into what we believe was the South Tower, because that’s where his whole firefighter company was,” Stephen’s older brother Frank Siller told The Epoch Times. “And so, he never came home. “While he was helping save other people’s lives, he gave up his own.” After Stephen’s family found out about what he did, they decided to honor his memory, and those of countless other first responders who’ve sacrificed their …
Brother of Firefighter Who Died in 9-11 Attacks Walks Over 500 Miles to Honor First Responders’ Sacrifice
August 19, 2021
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