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I think it is important to note that Boston never forgot and never will forget its heroes from that day. The constant respect and deep heritage of honor and duty that is a hallmark of the Boston Fire Department and in a greater sense common values for all of the fire service must be embraced as this week, we remember the Fathers Day fire, The Vendome Hotel Fire and tomorrow the Charleston Super Sofa Store fire. May God bless and protect us all and remember be careful out there. Bobby

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