KILL DEVIL HILLS, N.C. — More than 100 Outer Banks first responders, law enforcement, leaders and community members walked to honor and remember all the lives lost on September 11, 2001. Thursday morning, they walked from Dare County EMS Station One to the Wright Brothers National Memorial and back.

"The event is to remember the victims that were lost during 9/11. The day that changed everything," said Lee Goldman, the organizer of the event.

Along the way was a sea of planted American Flags and cars driving by honking their horns in support on the route. It's a special day of remembrance across the country.

Goldman was at Ground Zero 24 years ago.

"I was originally working at my normal job, Nassau County Police Department, and then got activated by FEMA. I was logistics chief for New

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