City of El Centro announces third year of First Responders Wall engraving

Karina Bazarte

EL CENTRO, Calif. (KYMA, KECY) – The City of El Centro announced the third year of engravings for First Responders Wall.

The wall, located at First Responder Park, honors the men and women who dedicate their lives to keep communities safe.

According to the the city, “Each honoree will be commemorated with a 13-inch-by-5-inch engraved granite plaque, permanently installed on the wall,” and the honorees eligible include peace officers, firefighters, paramedics, EMTs and public safety dispatchers who “who have served in Imperial County and meet the established criteria.”

“This project reflects our city’s unwavering gratitude to those who protect and serve our community,” said Mayor Sonia Carter. “The First Responders Wall is a lasting reminder of their courage, commitment, and sacrifice.”

Applications must be submitted to the City of El Centro Economic Development Division, located at 1249 W. Main Street, by September 12, and the cost per plaque is $350.

To download the application and learn about the guidelines for the engraving, click here.

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