City of Las Vegas, NV

09/05/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/05/2025 09:23

City Of Las Vegas 9/11 Remembrance Tributes Set For Sept. 11 & Sept. 13

David Riggleman | Director of Communications | 702.229.2207

Friday, Sept. 5, 2025 | FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

MEDIA CONTACT: MARGARET KURTZ | 702.229.6993 | 702.249.1828 | [email protected]

City Of Las Vegas 9/11 Remembrance Tributes
Set For Sept. 11 & Sept. 13

This Is The 24th Annual 9/11 Memorial Observance Held By The City Of Las Vegas

The public is invited to a remembrance event Thursday morning, Sept. 11, in tribute to all those who lost their lives Sept. 11, 2001, in the World Trade Center tragedy. A longtime tradition in the fire service known as the "Tolling of the Bells" will be a part of the remembrance that begins at 6:45 a.m. (the approximate time of the South Tower collapse at the World Trade Center) at Fire Station 5, located at 1020 Hinson St. A bell will toll in front of the station. The tribute will be transmitted over the Las Vegas Fire & Rescue's communications channel and on the Las Vegas Fire and Rescue Facebook page in remembrance of all those who lost their lives that day.

In addition, to the ringing of the bells, a special United States flag that once flew over the World Trade Center will be hoisted to half-staff on the flagpole in front of Fire Station Five. On display in front of the station is a piece of steel from the World Trade Center. The city of New York has requested that the special flag be flown over the piece of steel at half-staff Sept. 11 each year. It has been done every year since the city received the flag in 2004. Visitors also can see the Callery pear tree at Fire Station 5, one of two seedling gifts from New York from the only surviving tree at the World Trade Center after the buildings collapsed. The original tree still lives at the National September 11 Memorial & Museum site in New York. The second tree was planted at Police Memorial Park and is thriving there.

After the bell ringing and flag raising, a retired New York City firefighter is scheduled to sing the National Anthem. Frank Pizarro was a firefighter assigned to FDNY Engine 76 and was off duty when the first plane struck the World Trade Center. Pizarro saw the incident unfolding on his television. He, like many other off-duty firefighters, got into their cars and drove to their assigned fire stations to see if they could help. When Pizarro got to his station, a number of other off-duty firefighters were arriving and they loaded into a fire hydrant maintenance vehicle parked at the station and headed off to the World Trade Center. When they arrived, the first tower had already fallen. They started helping as best they could in the rubble. As they were searching for victims, the second tower started to come down atop them. The firefighters retreated into a parking garage, saving their lives. Pizarro, like many other firefighters, stayed on scene working the collapse for several consecutive days. Now a Las Vegas resident, Pizzaro is a professional singer; he was lead singer with The Platters for several years. (Click here for video of Frank Pizarro singing the National Anthem.) For more information on this event, call 702.409.8699.

The Las Vegas Ten-13 Club To Host Sept. 11 Remembrance At Police Memorial Park

Event Will Take Place 10 A.M.-12:30 P.M. Thursday, Sept. 11

The city of Las Vegas and the Las Vegas Ten-13 Club will host a public Sept. 11 remembrance event at Police Memorial Park Thursday, Sept. 11, at 10 a.m. The park is located at 3250 Metro Academy Way and includes a tree grove and memorials to pay tribute to fallen law enforcement officers in our community. The Las Vegas Ten-13 Club is comprised of retired New York City police officers and retired law enforcement officers from other police agencies.

Las Vegas was given two seedlings from the loan surviving World Trade Center Callery pear tree that is now at the National September 11 Memorial & Museum site in New York. In addition to the sapling tree being planted at Police Memorial Park in 2021, the second sapling was planted at Fire Station 5, located at 1020 Hinson St. For more information on this event, call 702.229.2524.

9/11 Remembrance And Service Day At Floyd Lamb Park At Tule Springs

Saturday, Sept. 13, 8-10 A.M.

The public is invited to join in honoring the lives lost Sept. 11, 2001, in the World Trade Center tragedy as well as the brave first responders Saturday, Sept. 13, from 8 to 10 a.m. at Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs. There will be a ceremony, live performances and the planting of 200 U.S. flags. Several community groups are coming together to sponsor the event, including the city of Las Vegas, Youth Service America, AmeriCorps, Get Outdoors Nevada, the Jeremiah Program in Las Vegas, JustServe and the Las Vegas Boy Scouts of America. Following the memorial, attendees are invited to participate in a park cleanup and decorate ornaments for the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree. RSVP for the event by emailing [email protected]. For more information on this event, call 702.229.5463.

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Las Vegas City Council

Mayor Shelley Berkley | Mayor Pro Tem Brian Knudsen

Victoria Seaman | Olivia Diaz | Francis Allen-Palenske | Nancy E. Brune | Shondra Summers-Armstrong

City Manager Mike Janssen

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