The Remembrance Rescue Project is a not-for-profit created by firefighters to restore, preserve and operate Rescue 4 and Rescue 5 from 9/11 as educational tools, historical artifacts and memorials. The Project involving former FDNY Rescue 4 and Rescue 5 is an educational effort focused at society, especially youngsters who were too young to actually understand the events of September 11th and what that day means to members of the fire service and the country as a whole.
The Project works with fire departments across the country to host the Rescues throughout the year. The Project coordinates with host fire departments to facilitate 9/11 educational programming, memorials and remembrance events. The Project strives to keep the memories alive of those lost on September 11th and all firefighters killed in the line of duty every year.
Website: http://remembrance.co/
Location: Chicago
Members: 6
Latest Activity: Jan 3, 2016
If you would like to be part of this project, to help or host an event or just follow the progression then please feel free to join this group. This project is nation wide. Rescue 4 just left today for this coming weekend race in Darlington and then will heading to DC for an airshow. Later this summer 4 will be off to Denver and then possibly to Texas by years end.
Rescue 5 is currently in Chicago and attending events in Illinois and Wisconsin. Other scheduled trips for 5 are to Watkins Glen NY, Cleveland Ohio, Iowa and then south for the winter.
Thank you for your interest.
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15th Annual DFFD Car Show and Fundraiser Featuring Rescue 4.
Rescue 4 repairs. Hinge pins needed replacing.
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the Remembrance Rescue Project and Continental Tire the Americas were featured in the Tire Review.
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Rescue 4 with Air Force 1
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