
Emergency personnel bow their heads as Harry Craddick leads the 9/11 service in prayer. The event was sponsored by Build Benld.
Across the BenGil area, citizens remembered the 9/11 terror attacks early Wednesday morning on September 11. This year marked the 12th anniversary and Build Benld remembered the day by honoring past, current, and future first responders.
The event was centered around three stepping stones: 1 for EMTs, 1 for police personnel, and 1 for fire personnel. The stepping-stones were donated by Dee-Dee’s Designs in Gillespie and all the labor to install the stones was donated.
Kathy Petrak, of Build Benld, said Benld is one of the few towns in the country that has a Veteran’s Memorial complete with a tank and First Responder area. Petrak said everyone should be proud of what the park has turned into.
Harry Craddick said Benld honored first responders who lost their lives 12 years ago to do their duty and perform their services to save many, many people. “We remember them and we pray for everyone who lost their lives that day,” Craddick said. “We pray for everyone who lost loved ones that day.”
We recognize our first responders who we possibly don’t give enough credit to for all the time they put in, Craddick continued. He said they are always there when we need them, but many people forget how much time and hard work they put in for the services they provide.
“The EMT responders have to perform medical help just to get people to the hospital while they are still alive,” Craddick said. “And, we expect the firemen to come when there is a fire. We are blessed with such an efficient fire district,” he said of the fire department. He said it takes a lot of time and dedication and the group is comprised of volunteers.
“It seems like the police men have an easy job. Some say they just sit around all day, but they are right there when something happens,” Craddick said. “Policemen have to be trained and dedicated. They put their life on the line for us in daring situations.” He said all the area first responders have lighted the way for everyone to gather Wednesday morning.
Denny Gardner, Assistant Chief of the Benld Fire Department, honored the firemen stepping stone with a flag and rose while Jean Holesko of the Ambulance Service and Kurt Kozak of the Benld Police Department presented the EMT and Police stepping stone with a flag and rose.
Craddick closed the service by thanking God for all the first responders in the area of the past, present, and future. “Let us never forget, Father, if this wasn’t the land of the brave, it wouldn’t be the home of the free.”
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