Las Vegas Review-Journal

Recalling the fallen

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Southern Nevada will honor those who lost their lives in the Sept. 11, 2001, World Trade Center attacks with several memorials Friday.

Clark County, local emergency responders and the Las Vegas Raiders will hold a flag-raising ceremony at Allegiant Stadium at 6:30 a.m. Friday to honor those killed in the attacks.

The observance will take place at Ford Plaza, located at the southwest corner of Dean Martin Drive and Al Davis Way. Participat­ing will be representa­tives of the Clark County, Las Vegas, North

Las Vegas, Boulder City and Mesquite fire department­s; the Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson, Boulder City, Mesquite, Clark County School District and UNLV police department­s; the Clark County Park Police and the City of Las Vegas Department of Public Safety; and American Medical Response Las Vegas, Medicwest, Community Ambulance and Fueled by the Fallen.

Because of state COVID-19 restrictio­ns, organizers recommend that the ceremony be viewed on the county’s Facebook page (Facebook.com/clarkcount­ynv).

Also, Las Vegas Fire and Rescue will conduct a tolling of the bells in front of Las Vegas Fire Station 5, 1020 Hinson

St., at 6:50 a.m., the approximat­e time that the World Trade Center’s South Tower collapsed. The tribute to fallen firefighte­rs will be transmitte­d over the department’s communicat­ions channel and Facebook page (facebook.com/ Lasvegasfd).

After the bell ringing, retired New

York City firefighte­r Frank Pizarro will sing the national anthem. Pizarro was at ground zero on Sept. 11. He now lives in Las Vegas and for several years was lead singer of the Platters.

A special U.S. flag that once flew over the World Trade Center will be raised to half-staff in front of Station 5 after the tolling of the bells. On display in front of the station is a piece of steel from the World Trade Center.

Because of COVID-19 restrictio­ns, only police, fire and EMS personnel will be permitted on the property.

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