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Emmitsburg, MD, October 7, 2007 -- Fire service personal stand ready to be called during the recognition portion of the fallen firefighters memorial service.  Each family of the 91 fallen firefighters is presented a red rose, an American flag and a commemorative medal. Denis Bramlette/FEMA

Emmitsburg, MD, October 7, 2007 -- Fire service personal stand ready t...

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Emmitsburg, MD, October 7, 2007 -- FEMA Administrator Paulison speaking during the Fallen Firefighters Memorial at the National Fire Academy.  91 firefighters lost their lives in the past year.  Denis Bramlette/FEMA

Emmitsburg, MD, October 7, 2007 -- FEMA Administrator Paulison speakin...

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Emmitsburg, MD, October 7, 2007 -- President Bush offered condolences to each of the families of the 91 fallen firefighters eulogized during the memorial service. This is an annual event to honor fallen firefighters and is held at the National Fire Academy. Denis Bramlette/FEMA

Emmitsburg, MD, October 7, 2007 -- President Bush offered condolences ...

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