Michigan – National First Responders Day: Dearborn Police Salute Local Heroes, Tribute Service

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Dearborn, MI – The Dearborn Police Department is honoring the city’s emergency service professionals today as part of National First Responders Day, a nationwide observance recognizing those who dedicate their lives to public safety.

According to the department’s post on social media, the day celebrates the “brave men and women who answer the call when our community needs them most.” The tribute extends to police officers, firefighters, paramedics, dispatchers, and other emergency personnel who serve on the front lines every day.

“Behind every 911 call is a team of professionals who run toward danger, work long hours, and put others before themselves — often without recognition,” the post read. The department encouraged residents to show appreciation by sharing messages of gratitude online using hashtags like #NationalFirstRespondersDay and #ThankAResponder.

Dearborn Police also recognized the efforts of the city’s fire department and the Dearborn United Dispatch Center, whose combined work helps maintain safety across the community.

National First Responders Day, observed annually on October 28, honors those who risk their lives to protect others through courage, sacrifice, and service.


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