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<blockquote data-quote="OnYrMrk" data-source="post: 1121100" data-attributes="member: 562237"><p>After working as a paramedic in the OKC Bombing, this tragedy happened 6 yrs later. Even when that happened, I had flashbacks and tears from my own experience. I lost a few friends and acquaintences in the OKC Bombing, so I know how the rescue and firemen of NYC feel to lose some of their own.</p><p></p><p>To all the firemen, paramedics, police and medical staff who lost friends, collegues, and brothers, I salute you! I feel your pain, I know your anguish. I weep with you. But take heart in knowing that your friends and family are never going to hurt again. Take heart in knowing that through your strength, the entire world will lift you up tomorrow. Take heart in understanding that this nation, will never, ever forget the heinous crime that hit NYC.</p><p></p><p>Stand my brothers and sisters and be proud of your fallen comrades. Because there is no better love than dying for your fellow man.</p><p></p><p>God Bless you all!</p><p></p><p>Joe Wallis EMT-P</p><p></p><p>EMSA Medic #5180 92-96</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OnYrMrk, post: 1121100, member: 562237"] After working as a paramedic in the OKC Bombing, this tragedy happened 6 yrs later. Even when that happened, I had flashbacks and tears from my own experience. I lost a few friends and acquaintences in the OKC Bombing, so I know how the rescue and firemen of NYC feel to lose some of their own. To all the firemen, paramedics, police and medical staff who lost friends, collegues, and brothers, I salute you! I feel your pain, I know your anguish. I weep with you. But take heart in knowing that your friends and family are never going to hurt again. Take heart in knowing that through your strength, the entire world will lift you up tomorrow. Take heart in understanding that this nation, will never, ever forget the heinous crime that hit NYC. Stand my brothers and sisters and be proud of your fallen comrades. Because there is no better love than dying for your fellow man. God Bless you all! Joe Wallis EMT-P EMSA Medic #5180 92-96 [/QUOTE]
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