FDNY offers first look at plans for 25th anniversary commemoration of 9/11
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On Monday, the New York City Fire Department (FDNY) unveiled preliminary plans for the 25th-anniversary commemoration of the September 11 terror attacks. This event aims to honor the memory of the 343 firefighters and paramedics who lost their lives on that fateful day, along with hundreds more who have since died from related illnesses.

A key element of the commemoration will be a special ceremony organized by the FDNY, scheduled for September 9, 2026. This event will be held at the Staten Island FireHawks ballpark, serving as a poignant tribute two days ahead of the annual Ground Zero remembrance. The ceremony will underscore the bravery and sacrifice of those who responded to the tragic events.

FDNY Commissioner Robert Tucker is expected to divulge further details about the commemoration plans at a news conference on Tuesday, which will take place on Staten Island. These plans include several initiatives designed to preserve the memory of that day and its heroes.

Among the initiatives is the unveiling of a 25th Anniversary Emblem dedicated to September 11. Additionally, a podcast series hosted by actor Gary Sinise will be launched, offering personal stories and reflections. Sinise is well-known for his support of first responders and the families affected by the tragedy, furthering his commitment through his charitable foundation.

A new film will also be released, focusing on Father Mychal Judge, a revered figure who served as a chaplain for the FDNY. Judge’s death, marked as the first official casualty of the attacks, occurred when he was struck by debris from the south tower’s collapse. His legacy continues to inspire many.

Gary Sinise, celebrated for his roles in film and television, including his notable performance as Lt. Dan in “Forrest Gump,” will bring his storytelling expertise to the podcast series. His dedication to honoring fallen heroes and supporting their families aligns seamlessly with the goals of the FDNY’s commemorative efforts.

The FDNY will also mark the anniversary of the attack with the release of an updated health report.

More than 400 firefighters have died of 9/11 related illnesses since the attack, and the WTC Health Program that provides medical benefits to survivors has faced funding and staffing deficits in the wake of budget cuts made by the Trump administration.

At this year’s annual tribute at Ground Zero, a procession of friends and family of the 2,977 victims of the World Trade Center terror read off the names of the victims as a bagpiper played.

After reading the names, some offered heartfelt tributes to their fallen loved ones, like the granddaughter of FDNY firefighter Robert Crawford, who was killed on 9/11.

“There is no greater sacrifice than the one you and so many others made that day and continue to make every day,” Crawford’s granddaughter said at the ceremony in September. “I’m angry you were taken from us but I beam with pride at the hero that you are. We miss you every day and we will never forget.”

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