
‘We don’t forget’: Kamloops firefighters remember lives lost on anniversary of 9/11 attacks
KAMLOOPS — Wednesday morning (Sept. 11), firefighters throughout the city paid their respects to the thousands of people who lost their lives in the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.
The moment of silence and the anniversary of 9/11 holds plenty of meaning to emergency responders across North America, including Kamloops Fire Rescue Deputy Fire Chief Ryan Cail.
“We don’t forget,” Cail tells CFJC, “9:30 a.m. [Wednesday], we’ll take a moment of silence out on the apron ourselves and the fire halls in Kamloops are going to exercise that moment of silence. Dispatch will play the cue and we’ll pay our respects to the fallen.”
Cail trained in Connecticut and during his time training in the eastern United States, he spent plenty of time with New York Fire Department halls in the early 2000s. Following the events of September 11, Cail says he got on the first flight available and flew to New York to help.