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This Sunday, 37 Shoreline firefighters will participate in the Firefighter Stair Climb in Seattle, raising money for Blood Cancer United (formerly the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society).
The event is the world’s largest on-air stair climb competition, (and started by a Shoreline Firefighter 35 years ago.) It's held at the Columbia Center in downtown Seattle. Standing 788 feet tall, the Columbia Center is the tallest building in Seattle and the second tallest west of the Mississippi River.
Participants will climb:
• 69 floors
• 1,356 steps
• 788 feet of vertical elevation
• All while wearing full firefighter gear and breathing on air with their mask
Nearly 2,000 firefighters from across the United States and around the world will take on the climb to support blood cancer research and patient services.
We’re incredibly proud of our 37 Shoreline firefighters who are stepping up to support this important cause. Their efforts help fund life-saving research and provide critical support to patients and families affected by blood cancers.
Good luck to everyone climbing this Sunday! 💪🚒
If you want to donate to the cause:
https://pages.lls.org/.../firefig.../ShorelineFireDepartment
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