What is the 9/11 stair climb? "The NFFF 9/11 Memorial Stair Climbs is a way to honor and remember the FDNY firefighters who selflessly gave their lives so that others might live on September 11, 2001. Each participant pays tribute to a FDNY firefighter by climbing the equivalent of the 110 stories of the World Trade Center. Your individual tribute not only remembers the sacrifice of a FDNY brother, but symbolically completes their heroic journey to save others. Through firefighter and community participation we can ensure that each of the 343 firefighters is honored and that the world knows we will never forget."
-NFFF Website
Who is the climb for? SFE's stair climb is a capped event at 100 people who want to participate in the memorial endurance event.
When and where does the event take place? The climb will take place at...
Station One , 0477 Copper Road, Copper Mountain, CO 80443
Onsite Registration: 7:00 amOpening Ceremony: 8:46 amClimb Start: 9:02 amClimb End: 12:00 pmParking:
How Much does it cost? Although registration is free, cash donations will be accepted during the event to fundraise for the National Fallen Fire FIghters Foundation.
What do I bring? Participants can wear any appropriate excercise apparal they would like. While some fire fighters opt to have full bunker gear with or without SCBA or hose packs, other participants might use comfortable and supportive tennis shoes. This event is not a race or a competition, but an oppournity to remember.
Will there be food?
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