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National Fallen Firefighters Foundation

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Firefighter
Age: 28
Year of Death: 2001

Robert T. Lane

Robert T. Lane‚ 28‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Engine 55. Before joining the FDNY in 1998‚ Lane worked at a variety of jobs‚ including school bus driver‚ chef‚ and bartender. Lane was a self-taught mechanic who was souping up a 1983 Pontiac Grand Prix that he hoped to race on a track in New Jersey.

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  1. I have no memory of hero Robert Lane; however, I am organizing a walk on 9/11 of this year. Robert Lane is the hero I am walking for. I have organized 343 people to walk for the fallen heroes of fire departments. I hope my walk is successful and becomes a tradition; these lives should never be forgotten. Thank you

    – Leslee Sarno
  2. I rang the bell for Robert T Lane 78th floor at Lambeau field ..You will never forget. Thank you.

    – Steve Christian
  3. 2016- My 8 year old son carried Robert T. Lane in the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb at the National Harbor. He will never know that day but he will understand Robert’s sacrifice and why we will always remember.

    – Cathy
  4. I participated in the Stair climb at Lambeau field on 9-10-16 in Roberts name. It is an honor to walk in his name. Please know the he will never be forgotten and will be with me on future calls with me.

    – Jeff Peters
  5. I was honored to climb for Robert at the Nashville Stair Climb on 9-11-16 Nashville TN. Robert will never be forgotten.

    – Jason McCormick
  6. FDIC 2018
    I was very proud to climb for the memory of Robert T. Lane, Engine 55.
    May he and his family be at peace.

    – Justin Lena
  7. I climbed in honour of Robert yesterday at the Melbourne Fire Fighter Stair Climb. It was a great privilege

    – Kimberley Morris-Flynn
  8. I remembered Robert as I walk 100 stairs at the 9/11 memorial in San Diego. I carried him with me through the stairs. Thank you for your service, you will never be forgotten. God Bless.

    – Haley Jaenicke
  9. I was honored to carry the tag for Robert Lane today at the 2018 Tri-Cities TN Memorial Stair Climb. The sacrifice he made will never be forgotten.

    – Amanda Barnette
  10. I was extremely honored to climb for Robert in the Chattanooga 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb this year. Please let there be peace for the family that we will not forget!

    – Amy Quinn
  11. I am honored to walk in honor of Robert Lane this weekend at the 9/11 stair climb in San Diego. May we always remember the sacrifices of others.

    – Kelly
  12. I participated in the 2019 9/11 memorial climb at Lambeau Field and was proud to climb in honor of Robert T. Lane. I can honestly say I thought of him throughout my climb and it was because of his dedication and sacrifice I was able to complete all 110 flights. May we never forget!

    – Ellen Konrad
  13. I visited New York and the memorial a few years back. There was sadness, love, and respect. So very very brave all of the firefighters, police, and emergency helpers. You are not forgotten here in the UK. A teeny link, my maiden name was Lane. We will remember you.

    – Carol.Baxter
  14. I walked a mile and climbed 78 flights of stairs carrying Robert Lane with me. May God bless him and his family. We’ll take it from here Robert

    – Jacob Faulk
  15. I climbed in honour of Robert 2/9/23 at the Melbourne Firefighter Stair Climb. It was an honour to carry his name on my Bib. May he always be remembered.

    – Steve Jeffery
  16. Had the honor of climbing in remembrance of Robert this morning (9/9/23) at Fluor Field in Greenville, South Carolina. You will never be forgotten. Thank you for your dedicated service and sacrifice.

    – Michael Upright
  17. 9/11/23 I climbed 3000 stairs at 6am today with “Bobby” in my heart and on my mind. I never met him but will remember him now with respect and gratitude. We climbed alongside our local first responders who climbed in full gear and it was a privilege. Thank you and God bless you all! ….#NEVER FORGET

    – Holly Smiler
  18. I was a friend of Rob’s in college. We went to Kean University in New Jersey. He was my fraternity brother and all of our brother’s miss him very much. I am a teacher in Bergenfield, New Jersey and every year I honor Rob by teaching my students about him and the events of 9/11. For those that did not know him. He was the best to be around fun loving thoughtful and caring. Truly a guy that would give you the shirt off his back. We miss you.

    – Shelley Sheiner
  19. Rip to my cousin bobby. I miss you. 22 years today I knew you were gone 😞

    – Fabian
  20. Robert T. Lane is a legend that will never be forgotten as my hero and everyone else’s
    I am sorry for his loved ones that had to experience his death, he was too young to leave us.
    He will never be forgotten

    – Kayla
  21. I have climbed for Robert T. Lane for 2 years now at the Nashville 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb. It’s an absolute honor to climb for this fallen brother; I only wish I had known him and worked alongside him. You will NEVER be forgotten Robert, we will ALL make sure of it.

    – Angela Bosma
  22. Fire fighter Lane I climbed for you today. I am sorry that you were taken at a young age. May God Bless you, and your family.

    – Albert Glass
  23. I will be participating in the 2024 San Diego 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb in memory of this fallen hero Robert Lane. This is the least I can do to honor his memory and thank him for his service and the ultimate sacrifice that he made. NEVER FORGET!

    – Jesse Schmitt