Michigan Firemen’s Memorial

The Michigan Firemen’s Memorial features a wall listing the firefighters who died while protecting the communities they served.

Michigan Fallen Heroes Memorial

The Michigan Fallen Heroes Memorial is the only Memorial in the State of Michigan that honors both police and firefighters who lost their lives in the line of duty. The first phase of the project, the bronze statue, was unveiled in 2002. The second phase, the granite wall upon which the names of Michigan’s police and firefighters who gave their lives in the line of duty are etched, was unveiled in November of 2005.

New Hampshire Fallen Firefighters Memorial

The New Hampshire Fallen Firefighters Memorial was built in 2006, with the “Call to Brotherhood” initiated by the NH Corp of Fire Chaplains. The NH Fire service community helped to build the memorial brick by brick and is situated on the grounds of the NH Fire Academy. A large bell recovered from a church in Gorham NH is the center piece with memorial brick and granite. Granite slabs are engraved with the names of the NH Fallen and an eternal flame is lit 24 hours a day. The NH State Firemen’s Association maintains the memorial and conducts a memorial service each September to honor those who paid the ultimate sacrifice.

New Jersey Fallen Firefighters Memorial

This Firefighters Memorial is sacred ground established and dedicated to honor those who have given their time and in some circumstances given their lives (LODD) and passed on.

Commonwealth Public Safety Memorial

The Memorial is located in front of the Patrick Henry Building. On the North side of the Memorial, a wall of names runs east/west, slightly elevated from the plaza, a subtle gesture that begins to create a more private space to experience the name of a loved one. A wide walkway runs adjacent to the memorial wall. Along the south side of the walkway is a low water feature that allows for a visual connection to the Capitol. The space and sound of the water maintains the individual’s privacy to contemplate the name on the wall. A bench along the fountain allows one to experience the entire wall of names, acknowledging as a group those who have sacrificed their lives to protect citizens of the Commonwealth.

Washington State Fallen Firefighters Memorial

The Washington State Fallen Firefighters Memorial stand watch over the Fire Training Grounds where every member of the fire service trains.  A bronze tribute is secured to a granite boulder honoring the courage, boldness and dedication to the call of duty firefighters live out each day.

Wisconsin Fire and EMS Memorial

The State Firefighters Memorial is a tremendous project that will make sure no one forgets the courage, bravery and dedication of Wisconsin firefighters. The park covers 7.5 acres located along the west side of the Wisconsin River, providing the peaceful and somber atmosphere the memorial requires.  The park’s existing tall trees and rolling terrain add greatly to the tranquility and serenity of the location, making it the perfect place for the memorial.