Remembering 9/11: Security, Emergency Service Members Reflect Using Hashtag …

"We must never forget that day. People are still dying because of what happened," both on battlefields and from illnesses that some who responded to the attacks have developed after exposure to toxic dust, Morales said. Jyothi Shah read names of

Active and retired members of emergency services and security forces are reflecting on the 14th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks in New York and Washington using the hashtags #NeverForget and #NeverForget911 on social media. Firefighters, emergency 

We can never forget that day. Just horrible.” The event also included taps provided by Riverside High School and they also rang a bell in honor of the lives lost. The annual remembrance ceremony started 8 years ago, and while it started out small it's

Meghan Trainor, Ellen Degeneres, Eva Longoria, Alicia Keys, and Naomi Campbell are just a few of the celebrities tweeting 9/11 remembrances today. #NeverForget pic.twitter.com/qKfaBxsXs2 — Meghan Trainor 

The people at this ceremony say the most important thing is to never forget what happened. “We never forget, we never forget,” said Ed Panelli, his brother-in-law died on 9/11. Ed Panelli of Wauwatosa wears a shirt in memory