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Bells Across America to Honor Fallen Firefighters – May 2–3, 2026

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By St. Mary's County Volunteers
February 3, 2026

As the nation gathers to remember fallen heroes, the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF) invites communities across the country to participate in Bells Across America for Fallen Firefighters on May 2–3, 2026. This powerful tribute takes place during the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend, culminating in a nationwide moment of remembrance on Sunday, May 3.

A Tradition of Reverence and Respect

Bells will ring in firehouses, churches, and public spaces from coast to coast, honoring firefighters who made the ultimate sacrifice in 2025 and previous years. This symbolic ringing echoes a solemn fire service tradition with deep roots.

“The tolling of the bell has always been a significant part of the fire service,” said an NFFF spokesperson. “From calling firefighters to duty to marking a final farewell, it’s a language of respect understood by all.”

Historically, bells were a firefighter’s lifeline. Long before modern communication tools, bells were used to summon crews, signal shift changes, and announce a unit’s safe return. When a firefighter died in the line of duty, departments across the country would sound a special signal - Five-Five-Five - a tradition still honored in some cities today.

How to Take Part

The NFFF encourages fire departments, religious institutions, and community organizations to organize local bell-ringing ceremonies at any time leading up to or during Memorial Weekend. Participants are urged to work with clergy and civic leaders to craft meaningful tributes that reflect the spirit of their communities.

Join a National Moment of Tribute

Whether it’s the chime of a church bell, a fire station’s ceremonial bell, or a moment of silence punctuated by a single ring, your participation helps ensure that no firefighter is forgotten - and that their families know their sacrifice is honored.

 


 

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