Charleston’s ABC News 4 to air NFFF Documentary on Sixth Anniversary of Fire

The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF) announced that ABC News 4 in Charleston, SC (WCIV-TV) will air the documentary Charleston 9: The Ultimate Sacrifice on Tuesday, June 18 at 7:30 pm. Anchors Dean Stephens and Victoria Hansen introduce the program which examines how the Charleston Fire Department recovered from the tragic deaths of nine firefighters at the Sofa Super Store fire in 2007 and rebuilt itself under the leadership of the late Chief Tom Carr.

“The bravery of these nine firefighters and Chief Carr’s leadership following this tragedy are an inspiration to all,” said Chief Ron Siarnicki, executive director of the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation. “We are incredibly proud ABC News 4 is sharing this documentary with the citizens of Charleston. As the video points out, the support of the community was one of the keys in the rebuilding the department.”

Produced by STATter911 Communications and Greg Guise Media for the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation, the half-hour video focuses on what some firefighters describe as a generation’s worth of changes in just six years, all geared to the safety of firefighters and the public.

As Cathy Hobbs, news director explained, “ABC News 4 prides itself as being part of the community. We know the heartache the Charleston area felt in the days and weeks following the tragedy. We realize the importance of letting the community know how the department has changed over the past six years. It became stronger and wiser under the leadership of the late Chief Carr. All of us here at ABC News 4 felt strongly that airing the documentary Charleston 9: The Ultimate Sacrifice was simply the right thing to do.”

For those around the country who would like to view the telecast, ABC News 4 will provide live streaming at http://www.abcnews4.com/category/193350/wciv-live-stream. It can also be seen at http://youtu.be/mqiRN9rygoI.

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