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Chicago Firefighter and Paramedic Memorial

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Chicago Firefighter and Paramedic Memorial

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Artist
John Alaniz and Marshall Svendsen
Artwork Year Installed
2002
Other Designer
Clauss Brothers, Landscape Architects
Features
Artworks & Monuments, Outdoor, Sculpture
Description

The Gold Badge Society of families of fallen firefighters and paramedics sponsored the development of this 3.5 acre memorial. The site includes hand laid stones inscribed with the names of more than 570 Chicago firefighters and paramedics who have been killed in the line of duty since 1857.



The bronze elements were produced by sculptor Marshall Svendsen with assistance from firefighter and paramedic John Alaniz. These artworks include firefighter's boots and helmets as well as a traditional fireman鈥檚 bell. Dozens of off-duty Fire Department members and families helped to plant flowering shrubs and perennials that beautify the space. Mayor Richard M. Daley dedicated the memorial on September 11, 2002.

Additional Information

Located southeast of McCormick Place Lakeside Center, adjacent to the Lakefront Trail.

Chicago Firefighter and Paramedic Memorial

Chicago Firefighter and Paramedic Memorial