On Sunday, the Lake Forest Fire Department and the Lake Forest Police Department held a heartfelt remembrance ceremony to honor the 2,977 lives lost on September 11, 2001—including 343 firefighters from the FDNY, 23 police officers from the NYPD, and 37 members of the Port Authority Police Department. The event took place at Market Square in downtown Lake Forest, drawing residents and officials alike to pay their respects. A striking visual moment was created when aerials from Lake Forest and Knollwood were raised and crossed over the square, forming a powerful symbol alongside an American flag. The ceremony included speeches from local leaders, a solemn bell ringing, and a display of unity by first responders. Tim Olk, a local photographer, captured several moments from the event, offering a glimpse into the significance of the day. One of the highlights was the presence of the honor guard, composed of Lake Forest police officers and firefighters, who marched the colors into the ceremony with precision and pride. As they stood beside a fountain, the atmosphere was filled with quiet reverence. Uniformed members from both departments stood in formation, reflecting the strength and solidarity of the community. Lake Forest Fire Chief Jeffrey Howell addressed the gathering, speaking about the importance of remembering those who gave their lives and the ongoing commitment of emergency services. A traditional bell ringing ceremony was also part of the program, adding a somber and reflective tone to the event. Among the attendees were retired firefighters, local residents, and young people showing their patriotism through gestures like holding American flags. One such image captured a young man proudly displaying his national pride during the ceremony. The event also featured a vintage fire engine, a 1977 Seagrave P-series model that had once served in McCook and was now displayed as a tribute. The vehicle, owned by the Lake Forest mayor, had been restored and showcased as a symbol of history and service. A second image showed the same engine in its original yellow paint, highlighting its past life with the McCook Fire Department. This touching ceremony served as a reminder of the sacrifices made and the enduring spirit of the community. For those interested, a gallery of photos from the event is available for viewing.

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