This shirt stands as more than fabric and ink — it is a living memorial to Captain Ted Hall and Firefighter Specialist Arnie Quinones, two men who gave everything in the line of duty during the 2009 Station Fire. Their courage wasn’t theoretical. It wasn’t symbolic. It was real, lived, and ultimately sacrificed in service to others.
Every element of this design carries meaning:
The flames represent the danger they faced without hesitation.
The American flag symbolizes the values they upheld — duty, honor, service.
The wolf reflects the strength, loyalty, and brotherhood of Station 106.
And the words “Never Forgotten” echo the promise that their legacy will outlive the fire that took them.
Captain Hall and Firefighter Quinones didn’t just respond to an emergency — they answered a calling. They protected communities, mentored younger firefighters, and stood shoulder‑to‑shoulder with their crew through the most unforgiving conditions. On August 30, 2009, they made the ultimate sacrifice while ensuring others could make it home.
This shirt honors that sacrifice.
It honors their families.
It honors the brotherhood of Station 106.
And it honors the truth that heroes are not defined by how they died, but by how they lived — with courage, integrity, and unwavering commitment to others.
Wearing or collecting this piece is a way to carry their story forward, to keep their names spoken, and to ensure that the legacy of Ted Hall and Arnie Quinones continues to inspire long after the smoke has cleared.
Never forgotten. Never overlooked. Forever honored.
Make sure to check all photos This item is used and may show signs of wear such as scratches, scuffs, stains, or marks. These flaws do not affect the functionality or performance of the item, but they may affect its appearance. I try to show the condition of the item in the photos. Please contact me for any questions!
All my photos are taken outdoors in natural light!