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City Center to Host 2nd Annual 9/11 Memorial Tower Climb on Saturday, September 9
North Texas First Responders Invited to Register for Memorial Tower Climb of Bank of America Tower in Downtown Fort Worth
FORT WORTH – City Center Fort Worth will host 200 first responders Saturday, September 9, 2023 for the 2nd annual 9/11 Memorial Tower Climb in honor of those who lost their lives September 11, 2001. The event is open to first responders from North Texas by advance registration at citycenterfw.com/memorial-tower-climb.
First responders from City Center Security, local police and fire departments, county Sheriff offices, and FBI agents will climb the stairs of the Bank of America Tower from the ground floor to the 36th floor. The climbers will repeat the 36-story climb a total of three times to approximate the 110-story climb to the top of the New York World Trade Center. Each climber will wear a lanyard with a photo and name of a First Responder that answered the call of duty in 2001 at the World Trade Center.
The registration fee is $40, which will be donated to the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation and the Brotherhood of the Fallen. Registration will open at 7 am and the event will begin at 8:25 am on September 9th with opening remarks from City Center Management CEO Johnny Campbell, City Center Security Chief Joel Glenn and local dignitaries.
In 2022, many participants climbed the tower in full uniform including some in full tactical or bunker gear in honor of what our fallen heroes endured on September 11, 2001. There will be a designated seating area on Commerce Street for spectators to watch and cheer on the participants.
A pipe and drum band will play “Amazing Grace” following a moment of silence at 8:46 am to mark the time American Airlines Flight 11 hit the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York on September 11, 2001.
First responders will begin their climb at 8:47 am when Fire Engine No. 1 sounds its siren.
Key moments will include:
9:03 am Moment of Silence – All Pause
South Tower Hit by United Airlines Flight 175
Fire Engine #1 sound siren
9:37 am Moment of Silence – All Pause
Pentagon hit by American Airlines Flight 77
Fire Engine #1 sound siren
9:59 am Moment of Silence – All Pause
South Tower Collapses
Fire Engine #1 sound siren
10:03 am Moment of Silence – All Pause
United Airlines Flight 93 Crashes in Shanksville, PA
Fire Engine #1 sound siren
10:28 am Moment of Silence – All Pause
North Tower Collapses
Fire Engine #1 sound siren
Noon The final first responders finish.
More information, including a link to registration, is available at citycenterfw.com/9-11-memorial-tower-climb/. A memorial video from the 2022 City Center Memorial Tower Climb is here.
Of the 2,977 victims killed in the 2001 attacks, 415 were first responders, including 343 firefighters; 37 Port Authority and New Jersey police officers; 23 New York City police officers; eight private EMTs and paramedics; three New York State Court Officers; one New York Fire Patrol officer and one FBI Special Agent.
Over the course of three hours in 2001, 121 engine companies, 62 ladder companies and 27 fire officers were deployed to the scene. All off-duty firefighters were recalled—the first time the FDNY issued a total recall in more than 30 years.More info at citycenterfw.com/
City Center is the premier business address with Class A office space in downtown Fort Worth. Comprised of the Bank of America Tower and the Wells Fargo Tower, the two iconic towers offer stunning views of Fort Worth, connected parking and an on-site private club with fitness center.