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WARREN COUNTY FIRE CHIEF'S ASSOCIATION Warren County Fire/EMS Monument |
Following the events of September 11, 2001 in New York, Pennsylvania and Washington D.C., the members of our association began discussing the possibility of creating a monument to honor the dedicated men and women who paid the ultimate sacrifice - A Line of Duty Death - in Warren County, Ohio. Because of the countless hours of time, volunteer or paid, sacrificing family gatherings, holiday events and giving of themselves to help their fellow man, it was decided this monument would also honor ALL of the dedicated Firefighters and Emergency Medical Technicians who serve or had served with a department in Warren County. The decision was made to move forward and try and raise the money needed for just such a tribute.
During the entire year of 2002 the Warren County Fire Chief's Association began raising funds to purchase a monument. By the summer of 2002 it was apparent we would raise the minimum money needed to purchase the black granite stone for the monument. But other work would be needed so the efforts continued. Donations continued to come to the association for the project. By the winter of 2002, the association began developing plans for a dedication ceremony.
On May 2, 2003 the Warren County Fire Chief's Association dedicated the "Warren County Fire and EMS Monument" at a ceremony honoring those who perished in the line of duty. The association also paid respect to the countless people who had served the Fire/EMS service and all who make up the Fire and EMS departments serving Warren County today.
The Warren County Fire Chief's Association wishes to THANK the many contributors who made this dream possible. The monument is located at the Warren County Administrative Offices in Lebanon, Ohio, 500 Justice Drive. This monument is a beautiful hand polished black granite stone identifying those brave souls taken in the Line of Duty. The monument is lined with the EMS Prayer on the left and the Fireman's Prayer on the right.
The Monument located at 500 Justice Drive Lebanon, Ohio.
Let us never forget 09-11-2001!
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