FIRE DEPARTMENT NEW YORK-FIRE FAMILY TRANSPORT FOUNDATION
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                                               IRON and STEEL 

                                                         NEW YORK CITY to SHANKSVILLE 
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Tim Sumner said:   August 28, 2008 1:58 pm PST
We attended Sunday's dedication. You can see a slide show here: http://www.pbase.com/sergeanttim/iron_to_steel&view=slideshow

Marilyn Maas said:   August 28, 2008 9:28 am PST
Anyone that would like to view some great footage captured of Saturday's ride to Shanksville...Make sure you check out: YOU TUBE, then go to: Iron & Steel Bike Run N.Y..C. to Shanksville, Pa. Posted by: PMFD2755. Remarkable footage. Also; YOU TUBE; Iron and Steel N.Y.C. to Shanksville, WTC Memorial for Flight 93; Posted by; Bucky74110 These two videos really captured the moment.....Fondly, Marilyn Maas

Dana Blasberg aka SGT Crazy" said:   August 28, 2008 7:56 am PST
What an Honor it was to ride from Brooklyn to Shanksville. Our mission was pure and just. Our fellow brothers from FDNY, New Jersey, PA, and hundreds of civilians that raised there hands and saluted us as we road by truly inspired me and reinforced my belief that we as a nation and brotherhood of emergency providers have never forgotten. It must have beam a great site to see the Steel cross and over, I believe, 1000 screaming bikes roar by. That day we where as one, One voice, One Mission. God Bless you all!

James Bunn Jr said:   August 28, 2008 2:33 am PST
What a tribute to the men and women who sacrificed their lives to save ours. It was an awesome event. The Memorial Service was incredible. An enormous THANK YOU to everyone who made this event happen. I am grateful that the Johnstown PA chapter of the Red Knights were able to participate. Look forward to seeing you next June at Thunder in the Valley.

Liz Carvajal, Flushing, NY said:   August 27, 2008 5:41 pm PST
What an amazing ride! Incredible hospitality from everyone along the way. Thank you to all of you who fed all the hungry riders with great food and smiles. This ride and everyone who supported it just shows that people have not forgotten.

ken kio ELDRED PA said:   August 27, 2008 4:43 pm PST
My first visit to Shanksville was a memorable one. Eldred is a little town east of Bradford, Pa. so my total ride from home to Harrisburg and onto Shanksville and back I rode around 1000 miles and would do it again for a cause like this. It was a ride that I will never forget. Our hearts and prayers are with the families and the victims of 911.

Bucky B said:   August 27, 2008 4:18 am PST
What an honor it was to be apart of this event, if only for its brief ride through Hunterdon County (NJ). What a great showing of support, and I was proud to do my little part. For those riders and those who couldn't attend, here is a 5 minute video of photos I gathered of the mornings ride along Rt 78. Enjoy and God Bless America! NEVER FORGET! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vgRHwHH_nU

Ms. Leeza Spiegl said:   August 26, 2008 10:39 pm PST
That type of gesture is wonderful. All three tragedy sites gathered with that one cross and base shows true patriotism. We need to keep our pride strong!

GREG S said:   August 26, 2008 6:39 pm PST
HATS OFF TO NYS FIRE RIDERS AND THE FDNY.THIS RUN JUST SHOWS HOW STRONG BROTHER HOOD IS. IT WAS HONOR TO RIDE WITH YOU GUYS!!!

Jean L. Kelly said:   August 26, 2008 5:52 pm PST
AWESOME...I stood at the Ruppel's Road overpass in Hunterdon County, NJ with the Quakertown and West Amwell FD and the Stars and Stripes flying high. To all that participated, job well done and what a way to memoralize those who were lost on 9-11. God Bless!

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