Rockets honor Houston’s first reponders with Sept. 11 service event

In addition to area police and fire departments, the Rockets also honored local military personnel who had tours of duty in the Middle East.

The Houston Rockets partnered with Toyota on Friday for the franchise’s annual company-wide day of service in remembrance of efforts by first responders on Sept. 11, 2001. In addition to area police and fire departments, the Rockets also opted to honor local military personnel who had tours of duty in the Middle East over the past two decades.

As part of Friday’s activities, the franchise hosted a special luncheon at its home arena of Toyota Center for members from the military, as well as Houston fire and police departments. Each attendee received a Rockets gift basket in appreciation for their service.

Brigadier General Ronald R. Raginwas a keynote speaker at the luncheon, while Houston Chief of Police Troy Finner and Houston Fire Chief Samuel Peña were among the dignitaries in attendance. From the Rockets, Hall of Famers Elvin Hayes and Calvin Murphy were among those who attended the event to speak with and thank those who serve.

Throughout the day, Rockets and Toyota staff also delivered ticket vouchers and customized t-shirts to all 94 Houston area fire stations, as well as 15 local police patrol divisions. See below for select images from Friday’s special Sept. 11 activities.

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