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First Person: Stories of Hope
Features Rescue Worker Major Ed Hill, OCPD

June 19, 2009
Each Friday this summer, visitors to the Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum will have a unique opportunity to hear from some of the people most affected by the April 19, 1995, bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City.
Join us this Friday at 1:30 p.m. inside the Memorial Museum.
This Week’s Featured Speaker
Rescue Worker Major Ed Hill, Oklahoma City Police Department
Major Ed Hill was a Captain on the Emergency Response Team on April 19, 1995. He assisted with writing after-action reports for the bombing, documenting the Oklahoma City Police Department and City responses. Hill later represented rescue workers by serving as Co-Chair in the creation of the Memorial Museum.
Presently serving as Commander of Uniform Support Services, Hill is a graduate of the FBI National Academy and Police Executive Management Institute.
First Person: Stories of Hope presentations are free with paid admission to the Memorial Museum. This program is also available by advanced reservation for groups touring the Memorial and Museum.
Click the following link for more information on the First Person: Stories of Hope summer series schedule of speakers.
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