Maryland firefighters honor 9/11 heroes with memorial stair climb

Maryland firefighters honor 9/11 heroes with memorial stair climb 01:58

BALTIMORE — It’s been 23 years since the September 11 terror attacks on New York City’s original World Trade Center.

On Saturday, Maryland’s firefighters remembered their fallen colleagues with a memorial stair climb.

Hundreds of first responders and neighbors came together at M&T Bank Stadium for the annual climb.

Mya McConnell, Battalion Chief at Baltimore City Fire Department said the event is very important to them. “We want to make sure we memorialize that event, and they never forget.”

The tribute not only remembers the 343 firefighters who made the ultimate sacrifice on 9/11, but it also symbolically completes their heroic journey to save others.

“They have to go up and down and up and down. And they actually have to do two loops, if we only count the ups, to get that 110 stories, which was the height of the World Trade Towers,” McConnell explained.

With some wearing fire gear and others in weighed vests, the same goal is in mind.

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