Retired New York City firefighter Clarence Singleton is sharing his survival story about what happened to him on Sept. 11, 2001, to a group of students at Sierra High School in Azusa
Retired New York City firefighter, Clarence Singleton is sharing his survival story about what happened to him on Sept. 11, 2001 to a group of students at Sierra High School in Azusa.
He's in Azusa to mark the 21st anniversary of 9/11 and to teach students about what happened on that day. Singleton said he loves going to schools to teach young students about what happened so the memory of loved ones can be kept alive.Singleton has spent much of his adult life in public service and received a Purple Heart for his service.
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