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WORLD TRADE CENTER MEMORIAL
It is with regret that announcement is made of the deaths of numerous firefighters and officers of the FDNY on Tuesday September 11, 2001 at the World Trade Center holocaust along with other  emergency service workers
and countless civilians.

The Vulcan Society offers its sincere sympathy to the victims, and their families and loved ones.


Both twin towers involved in pancake collapse after failure of supports due to extremely high heat conditions and planes ripping into the structures
Latest count, almost 3000 confirmed missing or dead, including 341 firefighters, 2  members assigned to EMS and one member of the Fire Patrol.
The bodies of firefighters and civilians are pulled out of the rubble every day.    The scene is surreal with an army of fire and police personnel, soldiers and red cross workers against a backdrop of construction workers dismantling what's left of the World Trade Center.  Block after block of devastation replaces a once vibrant section of Manhattan's lower west side.  NYPD, Nassau County and US Coast Guard boats fill the docking area.   FDNY's largest fireboats pumped hard and long the first few days.
The final count. 2843 dead ​
A article written by myself, retired fire lieutenant  Allen (Butch) Williams, printed on the Vulcan Society web site September, 2001.
Permission is granted to reprint this article as long as credit is given to the author.


Among the three hundred forty three firefighters killed,  twelve members were black. They were honored by the Vulcan Society with a memorial which stands at the entrance of Vulcan Hall.
Memorial Service 2017

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