Local law enforcement agencies, fire departments remember 9/11

SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, Calif. - Friday marked 19 years since 9/11 and people up and down the coast honored those who died.
Law enforcement agencies, fire departments, and other organizations in Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo and Ventura counties took to social media to pay tribute.
Today we reflect on this tragic day 19 years ago that changed our country forever. We lost over 3000 lives including 343 firefighters and 71 law enforcement personnel. May we always remember their sacrifice, their bravery and their selflessness. pic.twitter.com/Z70LFzzrPL
— Santa Maria Fire (@SMFDHQ) September 11, 2020
"If we learn nothing else from this tragedy, we learn that life is short and there is no time for hate."- Sandy Dahl, wife of Flight 93 Pilot Jason Dahl. #neverforget pic.twitter.com/emi8rXTSHJ
— City of Lompoc (@CityofLompoc) September 11, 2020
Never forget. pic.twitter.com/vVtRoG0fSc
— SLO County Sheriff (@SLOSheriff) September 11, 2020
Today we remember those who lost their lives on this day of terror. Remembering those brave first responders who lost their lives rushing in to help those in need. On this day #America came together as one. May we always remember, always be one, and always rush in to help! pic.twitter.com/UX4v7kYWL5
— CAL FIRE SLO (@CALFIRE_SLO) September 11, 2020
A day we will never forget. All are welcome to stop by the World Trade Center Memorial today at Fire Station 1 to remember those we lost. #September11th #neverforget #nypd #fdny #papd pic.twitter.com/Td0RU7yIPp
— San Luis Obispo City Fire Department (@SLOCityFire) September 11, 2020
— San Luis Obispo Police Department (@SLOCityPolice) September 11, 2020
FCFA asks that we all take a moment to “stand together” and #NeverForget911 #5citiesfire https://t.co/ieQlauBKJ5 pic.twitter.com/i90tXITssb
— Five Cities Fire (@5CitiesFirePIO) September 11, 2020
We remember. 🗽#dayofremembrance #patriotday pic.twitter.com/izAlTRzAz2
— Arroyo Grande City (@ArroyoGrandeCA) September 11, 2020
We Shall Never Forget - September 11, 2001. pic.twitter.com/WZvgTGjQBR
— Grover Beach Police (@Grover_BeachPD) September 11, 2020
Today we remember and pay tribute to all of the lives lost on September 11, 2001. In particular, those first responders who put themselves in harm's way to save lives. We shall never forget their courage and sacrifice. #911 #hero #lineofduty #neverforget #vcsheriff #vcso #courage pic.twitter.com/oJnUSwVvvs
— Ventura County Sheriff (@VENTURASHERIFF) September 11, 2020
Today we pause to remember the innocent victims who lost their lives and to honor the heroes of 9/11. We will never forget their sacrifice. #WeRemember #NeverForget pic.twitter.com/f1YuMJV4GO
— CHP Headquarters (@CHP_HQ) September 11, 2020
We will #NeverForget the lives lost and those injured in the tragic September 11, 2001 attacks. As we continue to battle wildfires across California, we pause to take a moment and pay tribute to those who responded and their acts of bravery. #Honor911 #911Memorial #PatriotDay. pic.twitter.com/eu8LsvDsbe
— CAL FIRE (@CAL_FIRE) September 11, 2020
Today, on the 19th anniversary of 9/11, we remember our fallen. Almost 3,000 innocent lives were killed on September 11, 2001; they were firefighters, law enforcement officers, and citizen heroes.
— Ventura Police (@Ventura_PD) September 11, 2020
WE WILL NEVER FORGET 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/eA69y86KCq