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911 Remembrance video



As part of the memorial service conducted at the Frank Hotchkin Memorial Training Center, MySafe:LA produced a 30 minute video of firefighters, civilians, and politicians speaking about their personal experiences. This video highlights the emotions, challenges, and potential danger faced by Los Angeles on September 11, 2001



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