Thousands ran in the Tunnel to Towers 5K run on Sunday.
Photo by Dean Moses
Twenty-two years after the World Trade Center fell in the worst terrorist attack in American history, thousands of New Yorkers are still running to remember the first responders who gave their lives to save others.
On Sunday, police officers, firefighters and civilians alike joined together to sprint from the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel to the World Trade Center during the annual Tunnel to Towers 5K Run and Walk, retracing the steps of Brooklyn Squad 1 Firefighter Stephen Gerard Siller.
Founded by one of Stephen Sillerโs brothers, Frank Siller, the annual event sees some arrive dressed in sneakers and shorts while others come donning full firefighter bunker apparel, complete with heavy gear strapped to their back, akin to Stephen Siller over two decades prior.
According to Frank Siller, his brother had finished his shift and was planning to spend the day with his family when the first plane collided with the North Tower, sending him into action. With traffic through the tunnel having been shut down, Stephen Siller and fellow first responders jogged through the underpass to Ground Zero, where he ultimately lost his life. And still, all these years later, those who ran into chaos are still losing their lives. The death toll of firefighters lost after 9/11 has now reached 343 โ the same number of those who were lost that day.
โUnfortunately, we reached a really somber milestone today, which is weโve lost 343 of our members in the World Trade Center to cancer following 9/11,โ Fire Commissioner Laura Kavanagh said. โToday is an incredibly somber and sad day.โ
The mood seemed to be matched by the weather as rain bombarded the runners while they huddled together in plastic ponchos before the event even kicked off. Both running and walking, some 40,000 participants were expected to join throughout the 5K event. This included police and firefighters from multiple countries who…
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