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PHOTOS: Maui Firefighters Reflect on 13th Anniversary of 9/11

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Photo courtesy: Kimberley K. Mullen, Maui Fire Department.

Photo courtesy: Kimberley K. Mullen, Maui Fire Department.

By Maui Now Staff

Firefighters on Maui and Molokaʻi were among the many individuals across the nation who took time today to reflect upon the 13th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks in memorial and remembrance of the lives lost and brave actions of fellow first responders.

The memorial in remembrance event included a moment of silence, fronting the Kahului Fire Station and the station in Kaunakakai on Molokaʻi, to honor the victims that died on September 11, 2001.

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Photos courtesy: Kimberley K. Mullen, Maui Fire Department.

***Additional photos are available on our Maui Now Facebook page at the following direct link: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10153146694589867.1073741863.128039724866&type=1

Kaunakakai Fire Station, Molokaʻi, in remembrance of 9/11/01, 13 years ago today. Photo courtesy Maui Fire Department.

Kaunakakai Fire Station, Molokaʻi, in remembrance of 9/11/01, 13 years ago today. Photo courtesy Maui Fire Department.

 

Photo courtesy: Kimberley K. Mullen, Maui Fire Department.

Photo courtesy: Kimberley K. Mullen, Maui Fire Department.

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Photo courtesy: Kimberley K. Mullen, Maui Fire Department.

Photo courtesy: Kimberley K. Mullen, Maui Fire Department.

Photo courtesy: Kimberley K. Mullen, Maui Fire Department.

Photo courtesy: Kimberley K. Mullen, Maui Fire Department.

Photo courtesy: Kimberley K. Mullen, Maui Fire Department.

Photo courtesy: Kimberley K. Mullen, Maui Fire Department.

Kimberley K. Mullen Maui Fire Department

Kimberley K. Mullen
Maui Fire Department

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