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Touched By Terror: Patch Remembers 9/11 in 911 Snapshots
Throughout the country, there have been many changes since Sept. 11, 2001.

Since the horrific events of Sept. 11, 2001, changes have hit most every corner of the country, including Burlingame.
For instance, after the Sept. 11 attacks, fire fighters in Burlingame began wearing American flag badges on the right sleeve of their turnout coats, echoing the style of the military tradition.
Four members of the Central County Fire Department assisted at Ground Zero—Bruce Barron, Don Chesney, Steve Ehlers and Mila Hillhouse.
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In addition to the American flag badges, Fire Chief Don Dornell said there has been an increased interest in Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT) throughout Burlingame. CERT trains citizens in the skills necessary for filling the immediately needs of the community following a disaster.
To see how photos of how 9/11 changed towns across America--including Burlingame--click here.
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