Owasco firefighter John Cutillo keeps Old Glory from touching the ground as it was unfurled prior to the start of the "Honoring American Heroes" benefit atEmerson Park in Owasco, in October, 2001. The flag was hung from an Auburn Fire Department Truck 2.
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