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Support the Families of our
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Help Provide Support for the Families of our Fallen Firefighters To support the families of the two fallen firefighters, the City of Salisbury and the Salisbury Fire Department are in the process of establishing a fund to aid their families. The Bank of North Carolina (www.bankofnc.com), with branches in both Salisbury and Harrisburg, will serve as the repository for these donations. Donation Locations:
Thank you for
continuing
to pray for
the families of these fine firefighter professionals that answered
the call of duty on this fateful day.
Red Ribbon Awareness – Honoring Two of Salisbury’s Bravest
In Memory of Salisbury Firefighter Victor A. Isler and Salisbury
Firefighter Justin Edward Monroe
Salisbury Fire Department Chaplain Dan Peters, working in conjunction
with the NC Fallen Firefighters Foundation (www.ncfff.org)
offered red ribbons to attendees at a March 8th, 4 pm media briefing
at Salisbury Fire Station #1, 514 E. Innes Street. Peters explained
to those in attendance, “These ribbons, received through an anonymous
donation to the NC Fallen Firefighters Foundation, will serve as
a reminder to fellow firefighters, citizens and the Salisbury-Rowan
community that our two fallen brothers will not be forgotten.” Complimentary
ribbons will be available to citizens at the fire station address
above and at participating local establishments. Citizens are asked
to tie these ribbons onto their car antennas or to display in a
prominent location to honor our two fallen brothers. The location listing for these Red Ribbon distribution sites will be evolving over the coming days. Please check back often for updates and continue to pray for our fire fighter families.
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Friday November 21, 2008 Press Releases Fallen Firefighters Memorial Service Program (PDF) Sunday March 23rd 2008City of Salisbury and Salisbury Fire Department Invite Citizens to Assist in Creation of Fallen Firefighter Memorial Items Tuesday March 18th 2008 Chief Bob Parnell Shares that 9-1-1 Recordings Offer Radio Traffic during March 7, 2008 Incident Monday March 17th 2008 Salisbury Fire Department Personnel and City Delegation Attend Services for Fallen Firefighter Victor A. Isler in New York Saturday March 15th 2008 Salisbury Fire Department Arrives in New York to Attend Services for Fallen Firefighter Victor A. Isler Friday March 14th 2008 Chief Bob Parnell Shares Visitation and Graveside Service Schedule for Fallen Salisbury Firefighter Victor A. Isler Thursday March 13th 2008 Salisbury, NC, Press Conference Scheduled For Information Update On Fire Wednesday March 12th 2008 Chief Bob Parnell Shares Logistics for Thursday’s Services for the Two Fallen Salisbury Firefighters Wednesday March 12th 2008 Mayor Susan Kluttz Responds to Citizen Requests for American Flags to be Lowered and Draped in Honor of the Two Fallen Salisbury Firefighters Wednesday March 12th 2008 Chief Bob Parnell Encourages Faith Community to Chime Church Bells at Exactly 2 pm on Thursday, March 13, 2008 in Honor of Salisbury’s Fallen Firefighters Wednesday March 12th 2008 City of Salisbury and Salisbury Fire Department Announce Request from Families of Two Fallen Firefighters Regarding Today’s Visitation Wednesday March 12th 2008 Still Photography Update to Media Regarding Thursday, March 13, 2008 Services for Fallen Salisbury Firefighters Tuesday March 11th 2008 Media Information Regarding Thursday, March 13, 2008 Services for Fallen Salisbury Firefighters Monday March 10th 2008 Chief Bob Parnell Announces Fallen Firefigher Visitation, Memorial and Funeral Arrangements Monday March 10th 2008 Chief Bob Parnell Issues Noon Update regarding Procession of Fallen Firefighters Sunday March 9th 2008 Chief Bob Parnell Issues Update regarding Procession of Fallen Firefighters Saturday March 8th 2008 3_8_08 Update_City of Salisbury and Salisbury Fire Department Issue Update Regarding 1910 S. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Fire Friday March 7th 2008 City of Salisbury and Salisbury Fire Department Issue Update Regarding 1910 S. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Fire (PDF) |
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