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(KNSI) – Sunday is Minnesota Fallen Firefighters Memorial Day, and flags will be at half-staff in remembrance.

Governor Tim Walz has ordered all public buildings to mark the occasion. He encourages companies and individuals also to participate. The state legislature unanimously passed a bill in 2009 creating the observance.

It was modeled after a federal proclamation signed by President George W. Bush in October 2001, barely a month after 343 New York Fire Department members died while trying to evacuate people from the World Trade Center on 9/11. The two 110-story towers collapsed less than two hours after they were struck by commercial airliners in a terror attack.

About 100 firefighters die each year across the United States.

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