About 4,000 people across Arizona did the 9/11 tower challenge and almost half of the participants were in Tucson.
“Getting ready for my workday-- my roommate came and knocked on the door and she’s like you need to turn the news on right now,” said Jennifer Ledon, a first-time participant.
“These were people that were willing to put their lives out to help others. They ran in, they did anything they could. They knew it wasn’t going to be a happy ending for a lot of people but yet they still fought,” said second-year participant, Emily Terry.
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