He believes such heroes should be invited to the 9/11 ceremony. Tim Frolich, a Fuji Bank employee whose foot was crushed while escaping the dust cloud when the South Tower collapsed, credits two Port Authority cops and a firefighter with bringing him to safety. It should be open to all of them, especially those who answered the call of duty on 9/11,” she said. They should make an effort to have every single first responder who would like to attend, go. “People in the uniformed services consider the people they work with as brothers and sisters – they’re a family. It profoundly affected other people, who were physically or emotionally injured,” Ms Regenhard said. It didn’t happen exclusively to people who were massacred on that day. “I think that 9/11 happened to a lot of people, and we can’t forget the survivors. Sally Regenhard, whose firefighter son, Christian, was killed on 9/11, said responders and survivors should all be welcomed.
Sally Regenhard, who lost her son on 9/11, wants responders and survivors to be welcomed to this year’s memorial.