SPARKS, Md. — Just before 10 a.m. on Sunday morning, Tierney Field was filled with the usual sounds you hear at US Lacrosse on game days: defensemen calling out slides, lacrosse balls pinging an occasional pipe and friends catching up along the promenade.
And then it was suddenly quiet.
Team USA and Team Israel stopped their pregame warmups, lined up on their respective restraining lines and turned their attention to the 9/11 Memorial Garden overlooking the field. Surrounding the memorial were more than 70 first responders, representing more than a dozen agencies from Maryland, New Jersey, New York and Virginia. At the far end of the field, a large American flag hung from the ladder of a fire truck.
The memorial, dedicated last year on the 15th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States, was the setting to honor first responders on National Fallen Firefighters Weekend. Following some brief words, a bell was rung as part of the Bells Across America campaign to commemorate fallen firefighters, and then a bagpiper played “Amazing Grace.”
“I had tears in my eyes as we went through and the bagpipes played,” said Al Hernandez, a member of the Baltimore County Fire Department. “It’s emotional.”