Area law enforcement and fire officials joind D&SNGRR Sunday to honor the 19 fallen firefighters from Arizona.
Durango Police Department officers and members of the Durango Fire & Rescue Authority unfurl an giant American flag that was hoisted above the tracks of the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge across College Avenue on Sunday morning during a tribute to the 19 fallen Arizona firefighters. The train donated $19 for each ticket sold on the Sunday morning train to the Wildland Firefighter Foundation.
Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald<br>
Durango Police Department officers and members of the Durango Fire & Rescue Authority unfurl an giant American flag that was hoisted above the tracks of the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge across College Avenue on Sunday morning during a tribute to the 19 fallen Arizona firefighters. The train donated $19 for each ticket sold on the Sunday morning train to the Wildland Firefighter Foundation.
Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald<br>
A Sunday morning crowd on College Avenue takes pictures of law-enforcement officials and firefighters saluting the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge morning train to Silverton as it pauses under a giant American flag. The train sounded its whistle 19 times to honor the 19 fallen Arizona hot shots killed battling the Yarnell Hill Fire in Arizona.
Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald<br>
A Sunday morning crowd on College Avenue takes pictures of law-enforcement officials and firefighters saluting the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge morning train to Silverton as it pauses under a giant American flag. The train sounded its whistle 19 times to honor the 19 fallen Arizona hot shots killed battling the Yarnell Hill Fire in Arizona.
Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald<br>
Area law-enforcement officials and firefighters salute as the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge train to Silverton pauses Sunday morning under a giant American flag. The train’s whistle sounded 19 times in honor to the 19 fallen Arizona hot shots.
Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald<br>
Area law-enforcement officials and firefighters salute as the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge train to Silverton pauses Sunday morning under a giant American flag. The train’s whistle sounded 19 times in honor to the 19 fallen Arizona hot shots.
Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald<br>
Law-enforcement officials and firefighters salute Sunday morning as the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge morning train pauses under a giant American flag and blows its whistle 19 times to honor 19 fallen hot shots killed battling a wildfire last month in Arizona.
Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald<br>
Law-enforcement officials and firefighters salute Sunday morning as the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge morning train pauses under a giant American flag and blows its whistle 19 times to honor 19 fallen hot shots killed battling a wildfire last month in Arizona.
Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald<br>
Law-enforcement officials and firefighters salute as the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge’s morning train to Silverton pauses under a giant American flag Sunday. The train’s whistle sounded 19 times to honor the 19 fallen Arizona firefighters who died June 30 trying to protect the town of Yarnell, Ariz.
Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald<br>
Law-enforcement officials and firefighters salute as the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge’s morning train to Silverton pauses under a giant American flag Sunday. The train’s whistle sounded 19 times to honor the 19 fallen Arizona firefighters who died June 30 trying to protect the town of Yarnell, Ariz.
Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald<br>
Law-enforcement officials and firefighters salute Sunday morning as the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge train to Silverton pauses under a giant American flag and sounds its whistle 19 times to honor the 19 fallen Arizona hot shots. The D&SNG donated $19 for each ticket sold on the morning train to the Wildland Firefighter Foundation.
Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald<br>
Law-enforcement officials and firefighters salute Sunday morning as the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge train to Silverton pauses under a giant American flag and sounds its whistle 19 times to honor the 19 fallen Arizona hot shots. The D&SNG donated $19 for each ticket sold on the morning train to the Wildland Firefighter Foundation.
Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald<br>
Law-enforcement officials and firefighters salute as the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge morning train to Silverton pauses Sunday under a giant American flag and sounds its whistle 19 times to honor the 19 fallen Arizona hot shots.
Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald<br>
Law-enforcement officials and firefighters salute as the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge morning train to Silverton pauses Sunday under a giant American flag and sounds its whistle 19 times to honor the 19 fallen Arizona hot shots.
Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald<br>
Jul 14, 2013
D&SNG offers tribute to fallen hot shots