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'We Never Forget': Worcester Marks 16 Years Since Deadly Fire

WORCESTER (CBS) -- The city of Worcester is marking the anniversary of a tragedy that killed six firefighters in the line of duty 16 years ago.

A bell-ringing ceremony was planned Thursday at the Franklin Street fire station, the site of the Worcester Cold Storage fire on Dec. 3, 1999.

Lt. Thomas Spencer, Lt. Timothy Jackson Sr., Lt. James Lyons III, and firefighters Jeremiah Lucey, Paul Brotherton and Joseph T. McGuirk died after becoming trapped in the blaze. The fire was determined to have been started by two homeless people.

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The Worcester Cold Storage fire that killed six firefighters. (Photo by Getty Images)

Lucey was actor and comedian Denis Leary's cousin, and the Worcester native took to Twitter to pay tribute to his fallen family relative.

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Thousands march in Dec. 1999 to remember the Worcester firefighters (Photo by CHRIS CHRISTO/AFP/Getty Images)
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