First National Fire Dog Monument Comes to New York

America’s first national fire dog monument called “From Ashes to Answers” was unveiled in New York City on Wednesday, June 27.
First National Fire Dog Monument Comes to New York
America's first national fire dog monument called "From Ashes to Answers" in New York City on Wednesday, June 27. Benjamin Chasteen/The Epoch Times
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<a><img class="wp-image-1785622" title="20120626_Fire dog monument_Chasteen_IMG_8120" src="https://www.theepochtimes.com/assets/uploads/2015/09/20120626_Fire-dog-monument_Chasteen_IMG_8120.jpg" alt="America's first national fire dog monument called "From Ashes to Answers" was unveiled in New York City on Wednesday, June 27, in front of the NYC Fire Museum. The monument, which is 7 feet tall and weighs 450 pounds, was sculpted by 22-year-old Colorado firefighter Austin Weishel and is close to ending its 12 city cross-country tour that started in Denver. The final stop on the tour will be Washington D.C. which will be the monument's permanent resting place. (Benjamin Chasteen/The Epoch Times)" width="393" height="590"/></a>
America's first national fire dog monument called

America’s first national fire dog monument called “From Ashes to Answers” was unveiled in New York City on Wednesday, June 27, in front of the NYC Fire Museum. The monument, which is 7 feet tall and weighs 450 pounds, was sculpted by 22-year-old Colorado firefighter Austin Weishel and is close to ending its 12 city cross-country tour that started in Denver. The final stop on the tour will be Washington D.C. which will be the monument’s permanent resting place.