Hotshots' memorial helps start healing process for community

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Firefighters present a bronzed Pulaski tool, an American flag and an Arizona flag to family members of the 19 Granite Mountain Hotshots who died fighting the Yarnell Hill fire June 30. The Pulaski tool is a hand tool that has been used in wildland firefighting for more than 100 years, and represents the wildland firefighting community. Tuesday’s ceremony, “Our Fallen Brothers – A Celebration of Life,” took place at Tim’s Toyota Center in Prescott Valley. See dCourier.com for photo galleries of the event.

Les Stukenberg/The Daily Courier/Courtesy<br> Firefighters present a bronzed Pulaski tool, an American flag and an Arizona flag to family members of the 19 Granite Mountain Hotshots who died fighting the Yarnell Hill fire June 30. The Pulaski tool is a hand tool that has been used in wildland firefighting for more than 100 years, and represents the wildland firefighting community. Tuesday’s ceremony, “Our Fallen Brothers – A Celebration of Life,” took place at Tim’s Toyota Center in Prescott Valley. See dCourier.com for photo galleries of the event.

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