Today was busy day for those of us in the firefighting business, I started the day with a fire call, then got changed and went to Church service, where we were honored along the police and miliitary, and blessed with a special prayer for all those who serve our country and community. After the service were thanked by the members of the community and then headed back to the firehouse to go to a September 11 memorial service at 1:00 where the township had erected a memorial to those who died September 11, and next the town had another memorial service at 7:00, so we had a busy day. I was in Canada on September 11, 2001 at a conference with all of the airport managers from around the US, and they immediately tried to find rental cars or any way back home to restart the airports. I rode the train back home to New York City and then to Philadelphia past the smoldering ruins of what was the World Trade Center, that sight will never leave my mind. I've met the guys from Ladder 10 in NYFD that serve the World Trade Center and met some of the guys that wonder why they are still here when their buddies didn't make it out. I think about all of the sons and daughters- today that don't have the last 10 years with their parents that we lost on that day. I have stayed in the hotel across the street from the World Trade Center and for those of who like Mack's have seen the constant parade of Mack's that have helped remove the ruins and are now helping build the memorial and the New Trade Center- I will never forget what I've seen there or the feelings when you walk up the new transit center steps through what was hell that day, but I am proud to say I am an American and proud to see our flag fly on top of the New Trade Center, a symbol of our strength and teamwork to overcome our darkest day. Firemack