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  1. 911

    Evan Greenwald’s first day of work as an EMT in New Jersey was Sept., 11, 2001. He now works at the Peoria police station as a city court liaison.

  • 911

    Evan Greenwald’s first day of work as an EMT in New Jersey was Sept., 11, 2001. He now works at the Peoria police station as a city court liaison.

  • 911

    Evan Greenwald’s first day of work as an EMT in New Jersey was Sept., 11, 2001. He now works at the Peoria police station as a city court liaison.

  • 9/11 Memorial Phoenix

    The Phoenix Fire Department Pipes and Drums band plays during the 9/11 Memorial Event at Phoenix City Hall on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012.

  • Chandler 9/11 Memorial

    Those in attendance of a 9/11 memorial service in Chandler get a closer look at a 417-pound section of I-beam from the World Trade Center that was unveiled, Tuesday, September 11, 2012 in Chandler. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]

  • Chandler 9/11 Memorial

    Chandler Police Chief Sherry Kilyer speaks during a September 11 memorial service honoring victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Tuesday, September 11, 2012. Over 100 community members, police and fire personnel attended the service in which a 417-pound section of I-beam from the World Trade Center was unveiled. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]

  • Chandler 9/11 Memorial

    Those in attendance of a 9/11 memorial service in Chandler get a closer look at a 417-pound section of I-beam from the World Trade Center that was unveiled, Tuesday, September 11, 2012 in Chandler. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]

  • Chandler 9/11 Memorial

    Chandler Police Chief Sherry Kilyer, from left, Mayor Jay Tibshraeny and Fire Chief Jeff Clark bow their heads in a moment of silence during a September 11 memorial service honoring victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Tuesday, September 11, 2012. Over 100 community members, police and fire personnel attended the service in which a 417-pound section of I-beam from the World Trade Center was unveiled. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]

  • Students honor 9/11

    Second- and third-grade students pose for a photo with Surprise Station 305 firemen Shawn Marty and Tom Flores Friday. Arizona Charter Academy children wrote letters of thanks to fire and police personnel for their service in wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. They then chose a group of students, seen here, to deliver the notes.

  • Bowls commemorate 9/11

    Names of 9/11 victims are printed inside bowls. Honaker made ten bowls and printed 330 names in each bowls. Honaker and at least 70 Desert Vista High School student volunteers hosted a 9/11 anniversary event open to students and the public. Sept 8, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN

  • Students honor 9/11

    A student reads his note thanking public safety workers for their service during and after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in Jordan Loring's third grade class at Arizona Charter Academy on Friday. Students wrote letters of thanks to local public safety officials and nominated one to deliver the notes to fire and police personnel.

  • Pentagon 9/11 memorial

    Army Reserve Col. David M. Scales’ wife and son stayed in Arizona when he went to work in the Pentagon, where he was killed in the 9/11 attack.

  • Bowls commemorate 9/11

    Students watch a 9/11 slideshow as fellow Desert Vista High School student volunteers and Desert Vista teacher Mark Honaker host a 9/11 anniversary event open to students and the public. Sept 8, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN

  • Students honor 9/11

    Second- and third-grade students pose for a photo with Surprise Station 305 firemen Shawn Marty and Tom Flores Friday. Arizona Charter Academy children wrote letters of thanks to fire and police personnel for their service in wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. They then chose a group of students, seen here, to deliver the notes.

  • Bowls commemorate 9/11

    Desert Vista sophomore Ivy Richey 15, prints the name of a 9/11 victim inside a bowl that Desert Vista teacher Mark Honaker made. Students were given names of victims to imprint in the bowl. Honaker made ten bowls and printed 330 names in each bowls. Honaker and at least 70 Desert Vista High School student volunteers hosted a 9/11 anniversary event open to students and the public. Sept 8, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN

  • Students honor 9/11

    Captain Shawn Marty accepts a note of thanks from Lily Burnett as children from Arizona Charter Academy deliver handwritten notes to public safety officials in Surprise on Friday. The school children, who ranged from second to third grade, dropped by Surprise Fire Station 305, where they got a tour, stickers and toy firefighter helmets.

  • Bowls commemorate 9/11

    A students writes the name of a 9/11 victim in a bowl. Honaker made ten bowls and printed 330 names in each bowls. Honaker and at least 70 Desert Vista High School student volunteers hosted a 9/11 anniversary event open to students and the public. Sept 8, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN

  • Bowls commemorate 9/11

    Desert Vista students portray injuried victims of 9/11. Honaker and at least 70 Desert Vista High School student volunteers hosted a 9/11 anniversary event open to students and the public. Sept 8, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN

  • Bowls commemorate 9/11

    A Desert Vista student portray a New York City firefighter in Mark Honaker's ceramic's class. Honaker and at least 70 Desert Vista High School student volunteers hosted a 9/11 anniversary event open to students and the public. Sept 8, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN

  • Students honor 9/11

    Captain Shawn Marty accepts a note of thanks from Lily Burnett as children from Arizona Charter Academy deliver handwritten notes to public safety officials in Surprise on Friday. The school children, who ranged from second to third grade, dropped by Surprise Fire Station 305, where they got a tour, stickers and toy firefighter helmets.

  • Students honor 9/11

    A student reads his note thanking public safety workers for their service during and after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in Jordan Loring's third grade class at Arizona Charter Academy on Friday. Students wrote letters of thanks to local public safety officials and nominated one to deliver the notes to fire and police personnel.

  • Bowls commemorate 9/11

    Desert Vista teacher Mark Honaker works on a bowl as students visit his made-over ceramics room. Honaker and at least 70 Desert Vista High School student volunteers hosted a 9/11 anniversary event open to students and the public. Sept 8, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN

  • Bowls commemorate 9/11

    Desert Vista students portray injuried victims of 9/11 and firefighters trying to escape through stairways. Honaker and at least 70 Desert Vista High School student volunteers hosted a 9/11 anniversary event open to students and the public. Sept 8, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN

  • Students honor 9/11

    Captain Shawn Marty accepts a note of thanks from Lily Burnett as children from Arizona Charter Academy deliver handwritten notes to public safety officials in Surprise on Friday. The school children, who ranged from second to third grade, dropped by Surprise Fire Station 305, where they got a tour, stickers and toy firefighter helmets.

  • Students honor 9/11

    A student reads his note thanking public safety workers for their service during and after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in Jordan Loring's third grade class at Arizona Charter Academy on Friday. Students wrote letters of thanks to local public safety officials and nominated one to deliver the notes to fire and police personnel.

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