Mount Pleasant Fire Department Sgt. Rich Clark defines true heroism from his remembrance of emergency workers in New York City on September 11, 2001. “I’m not (a hero),” he said. “These people helped people they didn’t even know that day. They didn’t think of themselves, they thought of others. We can all learn a great deal from these heroes. Always stop and think of how you can help someone else.” Sacred Heart Academy commemorated the tenth anniversary of 9/11 Friday morning, hosting several speakers including Kevin Cotter, R-Mount Pleasant, and members of the Mount Pleasant police and fire departments.
Monday, September 12, 2011
Rep. Cotter, other officials commemorate heroism at local 9/11 event
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Mount Pleasant Fire Department Sgt. Rich Clark defines true heroism from his remembrance of emergency workers in New York City on September 11, 2001. “I’m not (a hero),” he said. “These people helped people they didn’t even know that day. They didn’t think of themselves, they thought of others. We can all learn a great deal from these heroes. Always stop and think of how you can help someone else.” Sacred Heart Academy commemorated the tenth anniversary of 9/11 Friday morning, hosting several speakers including Kevin Cotter, R-Mount Pleasant, and members of the Mount Pleasant police and fire departments.
Mount Pleasant Fire Department Sgt. Rich Clark defines true heroism from his remembrance of emergency workers in New York City on September 11, 2001. “I’m not (a hero),” he said. “These people helped people they didn’t even know that day. They didn’t think of themselves, they thought of others. We can all learn a great deal from these heroes. Always stop and think of how you can help someone else.” Sacred Heart Academy commemorated the tenth anniversary of 9/11 Friday morning, hosting several speakers including Kevin Cotter, R-Mount Pleasant, and members of the Mount Pleasant police and fire departments.
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