North Carolina Town Remembers Two Firefighters Killed a Year Ago

SALISBURY, N.C. (AP) -- Salisbury firefighters have remembered two colleagues killed fighting a lumberyard blaze a year ago with a ceremony at a memorial and a moment of silence.

Nineteen-year-old Justin Monroe and 40-year-old Victor Isler were killed a year ago Saturday as they fought a fire that destroyed much of Salisbury Millwork.

A public service also is planned.

The North Carolina Department of Labor fined Salisbury $6,563 for safety violations, including letting Monroe enter the building alone.

But inspectors also said the fire department did much more right than wrong in fighting the blaze.

WSOC-TV reports that fire officials have asked the city to buy new radios because some firefighters trapped in the building couldn't get mayday calls to go through.

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Information from: WSOC-TV, http://www.wsoctv.com

Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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R.I.P... my thoughts and prayers are with the friends family and dept
Rest in Peace Brothers

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