NYPD’s 9/11 Web tribute

Daily News Article   —   Posted on September 11, 2012

(by Jessica Simeone, New York Post) – New York’s Finest are remembering their fallen comrades on Twitter and Facebook.

The NYPD is honoring cops who were killed on 9/11 with a social-media campaign that details their sacrifice.

Before their names are officially read at [today]’s 11th anniversary ceremony, the department will post messages from its official Twitter account, @NYPDnews, once an hour for each NYPD victim, with links to individual memorial Facebook pages.

There, readers can learn about the men and women killed in the line of duty when terrorists crashed hijacked planes into the Twin Towers.

“I think it’s a great idea,” said Dawn Kloepfer, whose husband, Ronald, was a member of the NYPD’s elite Emergency Service Unit. Kloepfer’s name was tweeted yesterday at 6 a.m.

“I think that most people nowadays go online to get information,” Dawn Kloepfer said. “Especially for younger people. Anyone under the age of 20 barely remembers what happened. Keep it alive. I think it’s [a good way to inform people].”

Each tweet will include a searchable hashtag that says “#neverforget.”  [Twenty-three NYPD officers were killed on 9/11. Some of the thousands of first responders who worked in rescue and recovery at Ground Zero developed fatal illnesses.]

The social-media memorial is the first one done by the department.

Paul Browne, an NYPD spokesman, said department officials came up with the idea after launching Facebook and Twitter accounts this year.

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Background

September 11, 2001 (9/11):

Deaths:  A total of 411 emergency workers died as they tried to rescue people and fight fires

At least 200 people fell or jumped to their deaths from the burning towers (as exemplified in the photograph The Falling Man), landing on the streets and rooftops of adjacent buildings hundreds of feet below.