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(KSL News) A group of motorcycle riders hit the road today in honor of Utah's fallen heroes.
Dustin Robley: "It's important because we want to show support for the troops overseas. You know, they can't be here. We just want to show our support."
Fire-Ride is a group of Utah firemen and their friends from across the state. They ride together about three times a year in memory of their lost colleagues.
Several hundred rode from the Hill Aerospace Museum in Roy, then through Camp Williams and Lehi. They finally ended up in Grantsville at the Utah Fire Museum.