Jeff Morse, a firefighter from
Naples, Fla., didn’t know any of the nine firefighters killed in the Sofa Super
Store blaze in Charleston on June 18, 2007.
Still, Morse said he feels like he
lost nine siblings.
“When you’re a firefighter, you’re
part of a brotherhood,” he said. “We always know we are going to lose
firefighters in the line of duty, but when a tragedy happens and nine at a time
die, it not only makes us think about what we’re doing, but it also makes our
families think.”
Morse is one of 19 firefighters
bicycling his way from Naples to Charleston on a nine-day fundraising expedition
titled Brotherhood Ride 2008. The group spent the night in Brunswick on
Thursday.
“We’re dedicating each day to one of
the firefighters who was killed,” said Morse. “We begin the day with a moment of
silence and a reading of the firefighter’s bio. It gets really emotional for
us.”
All proceeds generated will go to the
families of the nine firefighters who were killed in South Carolina last
summer. The group has already raised $25,000, said Morse.
The cyclists left Naples on Saturday
and plan to arrive in Charleston on Sunday, covering 600 miles of coastal
landscape.
On Thursday, they left Jacksonville
at 8 a.m. and stopped in Brunswick for the night.
Their first stop when they arrived in
Glynn County around 3:30 p.m. was at Glynn County Fire Station No. 6, at 3320
U.S. 17 South, where they took a 15-minute break to recoup and hydrate.
Glynn County Capt. Chuck Yeargan, who
oversees Fire Station No. 6, welcomed the group.
“We’re honored to have them stop and
honored to help their cause,” he said.
The firefighters stayed at the Elks
Lodge at 1509 Union St. for the night. They were treated to a pot roast dinner
and given a place to bathe.
Most of the 19 were from southwest
Florida, though three were from Houston and one from Cincinnati.
Bob Branch, a cyclist from Houston,
said the ride had been smooth for the most part.